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Re: [TenTec] Using a Yamaha CM500 headset with TT Orion II - advice need

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Using a Yamaha CM500 headset with TT Orion II - advice needed!
From: Wade Staggs <tvman1954@gmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 16:29:00 -0500
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*Hello Steve,*
*                     I have used about everything out there with an
Electret Capsule in it. Even used a Computer Headset from Dollar General.
It was normally $10.00 but, we got it at 50% off. I always use an 8.5K
resistor with a .1 Capacitor. That's 1/10th uf. Never on an Orion ( wish we
could get that Lucky ) But that combination has worked well on the older
Omni D which is an High Impedance Input. The Paragon and Omni 6 opt. 3 also
work quite well, and the Jupiter also. Last Christmas, a box from Ten Tec
arrived early from parts unknown. It contained a Ten Tec Model 777 DX
Pro Headset and 4 pin adapter. For my various Ten Tec Rigs, it has turned
out to be the one folks like the best by a Great Margin on All of my Ten
Tec Gear. From what I can see from looking at it, we have a big suspicion
that Bob Heil, probably had something to do with the design and such.
Although don't know that to be a fact. I call between 5 and 7 Nets each
week and am 125% Happy with the Model 777...... Having No Idea about what
type Element is in this headset, I don't really care. Just know that it
works Great for me. Also, we have listened to the home stereo with it and
are very satisfied with the high fidelity performance also. maybe, someone
in your area has one which you can try out on your Orion?*
*                                    73 from Wade/KJ4WS*

On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Barry N1EU <barry.n1eu@gmail.com> wrote:

> Steve, the Orion II has an internal 2.2K resistor in series with +10V/pin2
>
> Schematic is viewable at
> http://www.tentecwiki.org/webarchive/566/schematics/566KEYPAD.PDF
>
> 73, Barry N1EU
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 5:22 AM, Steve Ireland <vk6vz@arach.net.au> wrote:
>
> > G’day
> >
> > I have been trying to use a Yamaha CM500 headset with my TT Orion II and
> > have been having a few issues in getting levels right in the Orion with
> the
> > electret mic.  Please, if anyone is using a similar set-up and are happy
> > with the results, I’d really like to know:
> >   a.. what is used in the way of a resistor/pad between the 10V output
> > from the TT Orion mic socket and the 3V CM500 electret bias?
> >   b.. what is used (if any) in the way of a pad to reduce the output of
> > the electret mic?
> >   c.. what setting is used on the MIC gain (i.e. the DSP mic gain, set
> > using the MIC button and the MULTI pot)?
> >   d.. what dB setting is used on the H/W mic gain (i.e. the hardware mic
> > gain, set using SSB menu function)?
> > At present I am using two 2.2K in series as a voltage divider to reduce
> > the 10V bias to around half (i.e. 5V), and then reducing the electret mic
> > output by a voltage divider using a 430 ohm resistor in series with a 220
> > ohm resistor and taking the output from the top of the 220 ohm. I also
> have
> > a 4.7uF electrolytic in series with the electret mic output voltage
> divider
> > so as to block any DC potential (to be sure, to be sure) coming from the
> > electric mic element back into the TT Orion mic audio input.
> >
> > My current set-up isn’t working (sounding) well and the best thing seemed
> > to be to ask for some advice.
> >
> > Vy 73
> >
> > Steve, VK6VZ
> >
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