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Howard,
I've re-read your note and if those rotten connnectors are a problem,
no sweat. I'll figure something out. MFJ makes a box that would
work but perhaps I would use the Shure mike and leave the G stand and
Astatic G10 dynamic mike on the KWM2. There is a certain mystique
about that mike and stand on that radio!!
patAt 04:42 PM 11/4/2012, you wrote:
>Pat,
>
>LDG has a mike switch box that can switch 1 mic between 2 radios, however,
>it appears that the mic's need to have RJ45 connectors on them.
>
>Let me ask you a few questions:
>
>1. what connector is on the 444?
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>2. What type jacks are on the various radios you want to use the single 444
>with?
>
>I was planning on building a switch box for my station that would switch a
>single mic between my 2 Drake stations.
>
>If the mic connectors are simple 3 conductor type like the Drake use, then,
>I would be happy to build something for you.
>
>The only problem I see would be that you can't find the slightly smaller
>jacks like the Drake's use.
>
>You can get the plugs though.
>
>Could switch the plug on the 444 to a standard 1/4 stereo plug and go from
>there.
>
>What you say?
>
>73
>
>Howard #3
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Pat Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2012 1:10 PM
>Subject: Mike switching box
>
>
> > And while I am at redesigning the station; do I recall that someone
> > manufactures a box that will switch a mike between audio inputs? I
> > have a Shure 444D that would work on my Kenwood, Icom and old Collins
> > KWM2. In the past I've had too many mikes for the limited
> > desktop. I would appreciate ideas.
> > Thanks.
> > Pat, K9JAU
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