I don't know the difference for the K2 version, but I use the ProSet
Plus with adapter for Kenwood microphone as my K2 is wired for Kenwood
type configuration. I've used it for ARRL FD contest as the SSB station
at our FD site during the last two years and we've done quite well.
I've used it at home for ARRL November Sweepstakes two years ago and did
well but last year I had a terrible cold so didn't do so well. I used
it last year for the PA QSO Party and got 1st place for Lehigh County
overall (I think the 2x multiplier helped me beat out the 100W & 1KW
stations that didn't get the 2x multiplier, HI HI). All examples above
are for QRP only. I generally use CW otherwise but when I have had
ragchews it works well. It is a very comfortable heaset and I like the
ability to switch the phase which I do several times during a contest
which seems to reduce the amount of fatigue compared to using my hi-fi
stereo headphones.
I did change R14 from 1k to 10k on the SSB board to get a bit more gain
but otherwise used the headset and K2 as is. I would recommend it to K2
users as well as users of other radios from a performance and comfort
standpoint.
Mark, NK8Q
Mike Geddes wrote:
Wondering how many of you are using the ProSet-K2 boom headset sold on
the Elecraft site? It is a nice microphone solution? Any of you have
another preference for nice sounding microphone for your K2? Any
opinions are welcome!
73,
Mike
N4JX
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