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Straight.
Attach it to radio and mike under screws.
Make it long enough so that you can still stretch out the cord.
I can't think of another way.
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On Behalf Of Mark Torgerson
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 9:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Kenwood Mc60A desktop mic
How does one run an extra ground wire down the center of the cord?
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> On Dec 24, 2014, at 6:11 AM, Butch Bussen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> One other comment, I had severe rf in my audio problems when I got my
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> that radio seems more suceptable than most. I had to put in a couple
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> those line isolaters and that solved the problem, I can dig up the link
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> ground on the radio as I recall. That might have b een the 50, but
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> microphones have been known to have r f i problems as well. As
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