Hi -- great radio. Did you look on the front panel board? I am not sure, myself, but it seems like I remember somebody saying it is located on the vertical board in the front, and not on the horizont
In any case, I am glad they never used blue balls... --Anonymous -- My Omni VI+, two 962 PS's, two Herc II's, two Omni D's and Titan have red balls. __________________________________________________
N4PY -- yep it is plain looking, but works. At first, liked the look of ScopeStation Ultra from CallSignSoftware, but it is overly complicated, buggy and lacks the pure straight forward performance o
Well... Shoot, appears they canceled the minor projector to display the mascot image on the ceiling. I wonder if that was killed in the late project design meetings. I am glad they kept the fight son
Yeah... and if that does not cut it, then there are several vendors on eBay.com that sell foam windscreens. Fullcompass.com or Sweetwate.com or BSWUSA.com are all supplier of professional sound equip
IMHO, an outboard mic preamp (Behringer) is an indispensable tool to have in any ssb hamshack. _______________________________________________ Golly, Barry I don't see why you need a preamp unless y
Appears you were doing business with an empty wagon in any case... ;-) -- K8JHR -- I just sold my last windscreen. went to ab8ea. I guess you on the Ten Tec net didn't wont it. ______________________
Golly Barry. Why a MIXER? Why not just a system of cable and switches to route audio from hither to yon. What does the MIXER function do for you that switches cannot? This is a serious question for m
Right - that is what mixers do. OK... What two inputs do I want to mix? Why mix any of them? As said before, I am not just picking nits... I really want one ... especially one that has USB recording
THANKS BARRY - I SENT A FOLLOW UP OFF LIST so as not to derail this thread further, or overstay my welcome. I appreciate the reply - food for thought - I may be able to justify this purchase yet !! -
THANK YOU JERRY - your comments are very helpful. Together, you and Barry make significant observations, which alter my outlook. I know others use them in similar ways, and have no regrets, so perhap
I make my own, but I like the ones made by a ham who does business under the style of Audiocomm on eBay.com. Otherwise, you could copy the adapter I built. Joel Hallas says they are gonna put my proj
I recommend including a small L attenuator pad to reduce the very HOT electret condenser mic element signal so the resulting signal strength is about the same as that of a dynamic microphone. Otherwi
Cool, Jerry, I am not that handy as to fit it all in like that. Do you have any drawings, photos, schematics you could share with me? I would love to see other ways of skinning the cat. -- K8JHR -- O
My little project can be seen here: http://k8jhr.com/files/microphone_attenuator_box_project_description_1.pdf a shorter URL: http://tinyurl.com/c5zpuwt -- K8JHR -- On 3/28/2013 2:53 PM, Rod Greene w
whoa yeah... perfect. nice photos - tells the story nicely. thanks ! -- K8JHR -- Jerry W5JH "building something without experimenting is just solder practice" ________________________________________
Do NOT worry about excessive gain as long as you can turn down the mic gain on the rig enough to get the same level of modulation and processing as with your other mic(s). Then, get critical reports
OH LUCKY DAY. IF you can work with it around 20 %, then you are in good shape. -- L8JHR -- My rig is an Orion II. Mic gain at the approx 20% level seems to be good for the CM500. I ran it before at 5
Improving? Just producing that would be slick enough !! I gave up on it. It bothered me at first, but I guess the current economic slump means lots of projects have been tabled, from local real prope