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Re: [TenTec] Question regarding Omni VI+ on SSB

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Question regarding Omni VI+ on SSB
From: Bill NY9H <ny9h@arrl.net>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 10:53:09 -0600
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if you use the shure 444 or similar non-electret mic , just plug it in,,,,

i will work great

bill

At 08:44 AM 11/25/2004, you wrote:

Thanks to all you guys who responded to my query about the best mic setup
for the Omni 6 --- one more thing --- the Tentec mic is amplified (because
it uses a battery) --- does that mean I should try and use  some kind of
amplification ahead of the radio if I want to try a Heil element or a D104
or a Shure 444? (I have all three mics). By the way, Happy Thanksgiving to
All.

Thanks,
Jeff (KX2P)


----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Brown" <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 10:40 PM Subject: Re: [TenTec] Question regarding Omni VI+ on SSB


> On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 18:27:11 -0500, Jeff Frank wrote: > > >ll you guys who report about the great audio reports you receive on ssb > >with the Omni 6 series please tell me what microphones or microphone > hook > >ups you are using. > > Ah -- you bring up a very interesting defect in the design of the Ten Tec rigs. > You can't use a "flat" mic with them, you need to use one that has a "hyped" > high end. That's what the Heil mics do. A good mic sounds really dull and > bassy on a Ten Tec radio. > > I use an RE-27, which is a pretty flat mic (and a damn good one) with mine. > But to make it sound good, I had to stick a rather small cap in series with it > to drastically roll off the low end (-3 dB at roughly 2 kHz). It is absurd that it > should be necessary to do that, but it is. This is a "band-aid," but it works. I > even have an audio file that NY9H recorded off the air several months ago > on 20 meters from Chicago, when I was operating this rig at W6BX, a 2,000 > mile path. It's this mic, the cap, and the Omni V. I could email the file if > anyone cares. > > The Shure 444 and mics like it have the hyped high end that sounds pretty > good with the Omni family of radios. I bought one for that reason. BTW -- > there's no good reason to spend money on a Heil mic to get that sound -- a > used 444, $30 on EBay, will sound at least as good as a Heil. For that > matter, I bought three Plantronics earsets for $5 each at a hamfest last year. > They get MUCH better reports on my 746 than a Heil does on my K2. You > can buy the Plantronics earsets (earphone plus mic) for $25 - $40 brand > new at computer stores. > > Now, you say, why in the world would you use an RE-27 on a ham rig? > Simple. I'm in the pro audio biz and own a lot of very good mics, but very few > dynamic mics. Also, most dynamic mics have proximity effect, which boosts > the low end (makes them muddy) when you close-talk them). I didn't have a > dedicated ham mic, needed one to use with the Omni V I had just bought, > and the RE-27 came the closest to what should work well. It is a dynamic (I > only have three types) it has no proximity effect because it is a variable-D > cardioid, and it has a lot of output. Isn't it serious overkill? If I had to buy it, > yes. But if I have several laying around, no. > > > Jim Brown K9YC > > > _______________________________________________ > TenTec mailing list > TenTec@contesting.com > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec

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