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Old April 25th 04, 05:22 PM
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"Highland Ham" wrote in message
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i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO


Increase the microphone gain setting.

-----------------------------------------
If mic gain potmeter is already max. ,I can send you some circuit

diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier with readily available components.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH



Also keep in mind that on SSB, a typical meter reading will be 50% output
power or less as the meter will be reading average power. If it reads any
higher, you are almost certainly overdriving the mic. If your power output
is set at max and your mic gain & speech processor are set so that the ALC
reading is between the lower and upper limit, then your radio is functioning
correctly and you should not try to drive it any harder.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE

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"Highland Ham" wrote in message
news:NHLic.55$zc3.40@newsfe1-win...
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO


Increase the microphone gain setting.

-----------------------------------------
If mic gain potmeter is already max. ,I can send you some circuit

diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier with readily available components.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH



Also keep in mind that on SSB, a typical meter reading will be 50% output
power or less as the meter will be reading average power. If it reads any
higher, you are almost certainly overdriving the mic. If your power output
is set at max and your mic gain & speech processor are set so that the ALC
reading is between the lower and upper limit, then your radio is functioning
correctly and you should not try to drive it any harder.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE

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Old April 26th 04, 01:42 AM
Joe McElvenney
 
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Hi,

If this is of any help, the service manual (12MB) for
the IC-706MKII may be downloaded from here (12MB) -


http://www.cqham.ru/ftp2/ser_ic-706mk2g.pdf


Perhaps you can then find some way of increasing the
microphone circuit gain.


73 de Joe, G3LLV


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Old April 26th 04, 01:42 AM
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Hi,

If this is of any help, the service manual (12MB) for
the IC-706MKII may be downloaded from here (12MB) -


http://www.cqham.ru/ftp2/ser_ic-706mk2g.pdf


Perhaps you can then find some way of increasing the
microphone circuit gain.


73 de Joe, G3LLV




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"Highland Ham" wrote in message news:NHLic.55$zc3.40@newsfe1-win...
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO


Increase the microphone gain setting.

-----------------------------------------
If mic gain potmeter is already max. ,I can send you some circuit diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier with readily available components.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH


tnx very very much Frank
I really need some circuit diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier,because
the mic gain potmeter is already max.
My email adress is on QRZ.COM
I hope to meet you on air to thank you
once again.
73
Chafik CN8JV
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"Highland Ham" wrote in message news:NHLic.55$zc3.40@newsfe1-win...
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO


Increase the microphone gain setting.

-----------------------------------------
If mic gain potmeter is already max. ,I can send you some circuit diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier with readily available components.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH


tnx very very much Frank
I really need some circuit diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier,because
the mic gain potmeter is already max.
My email adress is on QRZ.COM
I hope to meet you on air to thank you
once again.
73
Chafik CN8JV
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Old April 27th 04, 04:18 AM
Eddie Haskel
 
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This has got to be a graduate from the "Gordon West" School of
Broadcasting!!!!

"chafik CN8JV" wrote in message
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Hello
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO



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Old April 27th 04, 04:18 AM
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This has got to be a graduate from the "Gordon West" School of
Broadcasting!!!!

"chafik CN8JV" wrote in message
om...
Hello
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO



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