The ATR-1300 is a competent utility grade microphone.  For $30 or
less from multiple vendors, it is hard to go wrong.  However, you will 
also need a base and PTT switch along with some work to make cables,
etc.

By the time you get a base, etc, you will probably spend more for the
base, than the ATR-1300 ... with a total cost comparable to buying a
Kenwood MC60A and significantly more than an MFJ-297 plus the Kenwood 
cable (both of which are plug-and-play solutions).

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 5/28/2012 12:55 PM, Bill Wiehe wrote:
> Sorry for the confusing note earlier.  I am still looking for feedback on the 
> item below.
> I am looking for a desk mic for my K3 and I have had a couple of folks 
> suggest the ATR1300 dynamic mic. It is more along the lines of studio mic but 
> what I have heard on the air I like.  Just checking here to see if there are 
> any other recommendations.
> Thanks,
> Bill - W0BBI
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