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I've heard a few hams on the HF bands using homebrew microphones and I thot
they sounded great. I understand most are made from a Radio Shack (or other source) Electet mic element, which is inexpensive. I've searched the net looking for detailed plans on building a mic, but have only found a few pictures of finished mics. There was an article in QST showing several mics a guy built. I have a couple ARRL hand books, but none have info on homebrew mics. What I need is detailed plans and not the pictures of finished mics. How do I mount the cartridge? How are the components wired? I have the mic cartridge and plug for my Icom rig, but still need a mic cord a few feet in length. How many conductors should the mic cable have? I saw somewhere the needed voltage is obtained from the rig, but a resistor may be needed. A capacitor or two is also needed and possibly a mic pre amp?? Perhaps someone in this newsgroup has built a mic and can give some help. Thanks and 73 Roln |
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