When I use my D-104 with the Flex 5000, mike is connected to the "Line
In" jack on the back panel. Then you go to the "Audio Mixer Form" and
click on "Line In RCA". You can then use the D-104 pre configured choices
as a starter, and tailor the settings to your own voice characteristics.
The D-104 actually works quite well with the Flex 5000. For fun and
giggles, I even tried my crystal lapel microphone that I bought from
Lafayette Radio in 1961, for $1.95, using the Line In jack and tailoring
the audio with the internal mixer. Good audio reports, punchy audio, that
helped make some DX contacts in pileups.

Pete, wa2cwa
http://www.manualman.com

On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 13:59:49 -0400 Bob Kay <wa2...@gmail.com> writes:
> I apologize if this is a bit off topic, but I could not think of a 
> better
> place to start. I noticed in the advanced transmit audio section 
> there were
> preconfigured choices for several microphones. I'd like to see what 
> my Flex
> 5K can do with an original D-104. I can't imagine that the Flex's 
> audio
> input stage will do any justice to the extremely high impedance the 
> D-104
> offers.
> 
> Has anyone used one? Can you point me to any matching circuits or 
> audio
> settings that sound OK?
> 
> -- 
> *Best 73 de WA2SQQ
> Elmwood Park, NJ

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