Thanks Ian

Done that, broke off the white wire to the electret in the process but all
fixed and working now.  No more aching thumb I hope!

I agree about the lack of suppression components, but I have no problems
with it, and 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' comes to mind!

73 Stephen

On 05/11/2008 09:34, "Ian White GM3SEK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Stephen Prior wrote:
>> This has been exactly my experience too.  The MH-2 is superb and
>> regularly receives unsolicited reports of excellent audio.  My only
>> criticism of it is that the ptt spring is too strong!
>> 
> 
> Cut about two turns off the spring. If that feels too light, stretch the
> spring a little.
> 
> While you have the mic open, notice that it contains no RFI/transient
> suppression components (none needed here, but YMMV).
> 
> Reassembly is much easier if you don't have to fight a compressed
> spring, so squeeze the retaining latch on the PTT button and slide it
> part-way out. Then screw the case together and click the PTT button back
> into place.
> 



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