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Old February 10th 09, 03:51 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Scott Dorsey Scott Dorsey is offline
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Default Carbon microphone revitalization

K3HVG wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:


All those electret elements have a FET-IC in them, which is a J-FET with
controlled leakage so that they don't need a grid leak resistor inside them.
Apply voltage across them through a resistor, pick the modulated signal
off through a capacitor. With a little tinkering with series and shunt
resistances you can make one fit right in place of a carbon element.


Very interesting, gentlemen. I'm going to have to give this a try as
I've, heretofore been using the element tken from H-33/PT handsets and
those old single-headest PBX operator's units. Might either of you have
the part numbers? I fear, also, that RatShak may well have deleted this
item as they have hundreds of other components.


They are all pretty much the same other than polarity... you can grab any
cellphone headset or computer headset from the dollar store and use that.

If you want a nice electret element, try the Panasonic WM-61A, Digi-Key
part number P9925-ND. It's pretty small so be careful soldering, but it
is better made and lower noise than most of the cheapies and still only
costs a couple bucks.
--scott

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