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[CQ-Contest] Noisy shack? Here's the cure

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Noisy shack? Here's the cure
From: "David Hachadorian" <K6LL@adelphia.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:44:14 -0700
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A while back, I acquired an Ameritron AL-1500 amp. Naturally, for contesting use, I set the blower on MAX, and it sounds like a Hoover vacuum cleaner! I tried an electronic noise-cancelling headset, and it reduced the noise quite a bit, but introduced some high frequency hiss of its own, and the noise reduction was only 10 dB (per headphone spec). The blower could still be heard droning away.

I recently tried a new approach, building a headset from scratch, based on a 30dB industrial hearing protector. It's a little ugly, but it sure does work! Here's the deal:

1. Buy a Peltor H10A hearing protector (about $25)

2. Buy two little speakers from Mouser (253-5405) $4 each.

3. Use sticky-back Velcro to mount the speakers in the hearing protector. Unless you have ears like Dumbo, there's plenty of room in there. Dumbo may have to pluck out some foam to get more clearance. Just run the wires over the ear cups. I used speaker wire from the 99 cent store, but RG-174 might be nicer.

4. Buy a Heil HC-4 or HC-5 element (about $33)

5. Take a one foot piece of #14 copper wire and solder a copper penny to one end. Glue or Velcro the HC-4 to the penny. Twist the other end of the wire around the headband wires of the hearing protector.

6. Glue some of the acoustic foam that comes with the HC-4 over the mike aperture to protect it.



Results:

I can just barely hear the AL-1500 blower.

The speakers sound great, plugged into the headphone jack. I'm picky about headset audio, and these little speakers are winners!

The headset is comfortable, but my ears do get rather hot. It helps to lift the earcups now and then to let some air in there.

My buddy W7WW also built a set of these, and reports that they are the best-sounding headphones that he has ever heard with the 1000MP. Apparently the MP has some sort of headphone drive issue? Anyway, he reports plenty of audio at low settings of the AF gain control. He has TWO AL-1500's, and a window A/C. His shack sounds like a boiler room.

That's about it. It's ugly, but for about $66 it knocks ambient noise down by 30 dB. I think it definitely helps in copying those super-weak signals.


Dave Hachadorian, K6LL Yuma, AZ

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