While some of you are gleefully bashing the new Yaesu rig here, I'd like to point out one, to you all no doubt minor, but nevertheless significant item: If you go to http://www.yaesu-museum.de/Galler
There's no punch line here .... If you drive the Orion through the line input (or otherwise, for that matter), from a high quality audio source, you get very high quality audio. True, you can't get
One should always remember the last laugh is the best laugh. An XLR jack in a mockup is no guarantee that there will be an XLR jack on the rigs that ship. Nor is an XLR plug on a mike a guarantee of
its a 3 pin jack for the mic. you need to see the rig in person. btw, a ton of rigs worked perfectly with any mic using a 2 pin mic jack so what is the trouble? and where did you get the impression i
Aw, cummon guys, a connector is a connector is a connector. I live in the pro audio world and own a bunch of pro mics so I make adapters so I can plug them into my ham rigs. The more important issue
Author: Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX <RMcGraw@Blomand.Net>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 21:40:14 -0500
With 3 pins, being a balanced input and ground, where is the PTT connection? I doubt that the input is truly differential balanced. And if so, does it provide phantom power for the "great quality" la
I looked at the back of that BIG radio...I recall seeing another microphone jack back on the left rear.... and of course the prerequisite RJ45 connector....for all that other stuff. bill ____________
Until the radio goes into product manufacture and hits the dealers shelves, all specs (published or otherwise) should be considered tentative at best. Thus the published "subject to change" disclaime