The weight in the bottom of those commercial mikes kept them from tipping
over or wandering across the dispatcher's table... not unusual when 1) the
cord was heavy, and hangin' ten off the desk-edge and 2) the Selectric II
was bangin' away. It wasn't that long ago that reports were typed, and the
machines did a nice job of shakin' up the table.
DK :-)
At 04:35 PM 06/05/2003 -1000, you wrote:
>tongaloa wrote:
>
>> Cordless phone manufacturers put a chunk of cold rolled steel into the
>> handsets on their more expensive models to give them a more substantial
>> feel and justify the pricing.
>
>I have seen a similar technique with microphones for Ericson/GE mobile
>radios. I believe the microphones are supplied by Shure Bros. Some of
> them have a few ounces of lead or pot metal inside of them. They
>really do feel better than the lighter weight ones.
>
>Ken N6KB
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