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While sorting through my "collection" of junque microphones,
I found a desk-type mic with * a fairly thick and heavy base with * a four-wire cable, * an RCA logo on the front, below and to the left of * a plastic horizontal TRANSMIT bar, and * a sticker on the bottom which says (and sorta looks like): SHURE BROTHERS INC. Controlled magnetic microphone Model #MI-559156-1 Made in Evanston, ILL., U.S.A. U.S. Patent D-198,850 In addition to the expected switch, the base also hides a one-transistor something (presumably an amplifier). By treating the "amplifier" as a three-terminal device, the wiring was simple enough to trace: * two wires for PTT and * two for audio and it did work with my HF radio, although the mike did NOT seem very sensitive. Does anyone have any information about this mike and/or the radio it might have originally accompanied? Since there is no provision for an internal battery, I wonder if its radio supplied a voltage on one of the audio wires? --W0PBV. -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge NRA Life Member & Certified Instructor for Rifle, Pistol, & Home Firearm Safety Also Certified Instructor for the Kansas Concealed-Carry Handgun (CCH) license |
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![]() wrote in message ... While sorting through my "collection" of junque microphones, I found a desk-type mic with * a fairly thick and heavy base with * a four-wire cable, * an RCA logo on the front, below and to the left of * a plastic horizontal TRANSMIT bar, and * a sticker on the bottom which says (and sorta looks like): SHURE BROTHERS INC. Controlled magnetic microphone Model #MI-559156-1 Made in Evanston, ILL., U.S.A. U.S. Patent D-198,850 In addition to the expected switch, the base also hides a one-transistor something (presumably an amplifier). By treating the "amplifier" as a three-terminal device, the wiring was simple enough to trace: * two wires for PTT and * two for audio and it did work with my HF radio, although the mike did NOT seem very sensitive. Does anyone have any information about this mike and/or the radio it might have originally accompanied? Since there is no provision for an internal battery, I wonder if its radio supplied a voltage on one of the audio wires? --W0PBV. -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Try browsing thru K9TOA collection of Ham Mics URL: http://k9toa.net/index.html The Shadow Knows |
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While sorting through my "collection" of junque microphones, I found a desk-type mic with * a fairly thick and heavy base with * a four-wire cable, * an RCA logo on the front, below and to the left of * a plastic horizontal TRANSMIT bar, and * a sticker on the bottom which says (and sorta looks like): SHURE BROTHERS INC. Controlled magnetic microphone Model #MI-559156-1 Made in Evanston, ILL., U.S.A. U.S. Patent D-198,850 --W0PBV. This sounds like an RCA Land Mobile microphone made by Shure Shure - User Guides and Spec Sheets Discontinued Microphones http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/Downlo...pecs/index.htm http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/Downlo...c_mics_content |
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