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Michael,
You just need to break the ptt line and put in some kind of switch to close
the circuit and tx. Heil makes an adapter for about 15 bucks. It's about a
foot long and has a 8 pin round connector to connect to the rig's mic jack.
there are 2 pigtails coming off it. One is a 1/8 jack for mic audio input.
The other is a 1/4 jack for ptt.
It's sold to connect something like the Proset Plus, which has a 1/8 plug on
the mic cable to your radio's 8 pin mic jack. I've also modified my Gold
Line mic with a 1/8 plug, so I can easily change between the 2 mics by just
plugging into the 1/8 jack on the adapter. Also have a foot switch and a
hand switch paralleled to the 1/4 ptt jack on the adapter, so I can use
either switch for ptt.
Maybe you can find something similar for less, or roll your own if you don't
mind soldering to those 8 pin plugs.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 8:24 PM
Subject: Adding a Condenser Mic
> Hi all:
>
> I'm thinking of experimenting with a fantim powered condenser
> microphone.
> I'm guessing I'll need some sort of mixer such as a Barhinger 2 band
> equed model (802) which will also supply the fantim power I'll need
> and will allow me to match the mic's input to my TS-940SAT safely.
> What I don't know is: How do I control the PTT action like a
> traditional desk mic like the MC--60? Once piped through a mixure and
> such, I'm sure the mic will activate automatically similar to if the
> switch on the MC-60 is turned on.
> I'm also guessing that switching the mic's power off and on, won't do
> the trick as there is probably a short delay and there will probably a
> noticeable pop on the other end of my DXing and Rag chewing.
> I'm thinking some sort of interface will have to be constructed that
> will allow the mic to be kept on but not keying the transceiver until
> I push a button or something.
> Hope someone can advise me on this or knows someone using a setup and
> can forward me an email so I may contact this individual for
> assistance. Most likely the person at the music store where I'm going
> to buy the mic, won't have a clew about applying these kind of mics to
> Amateur Radio. (HI)
>
> 73:
> Michael De VO1RYN
>
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