On Sun,12/4/2016 8:36 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Ham microphones are the Electret type, pro-audio Condenser microphones
are different.
Yes, they are POWERED differently, but the vast majority (I'd guess 90%)
of pro mics that are called condenser mics are electrets. BUT -- that
powering system
I hesitate to refer to the common electret microphones as "condenser" mics.
While many refer to the electret element microphones as "condenser"
microphones, be aware that in the pro-audio world, "condenser"
microphones are different - they usually require 48 volt Phantom
Voltage. They may be
Hi Bruce,
As others have noted, almost any mic that isn't "broke" can be made to
sound very good with the TXEQ in your K3. Something like 8 years ago, a
member of our contest club who is, like me, an audio professional, the
Yamaha CM500 boom mic headset and introduced our club to it. I've
*Piggybacking on Ron, since I couldn't find the original email.
I use a Heil Goldline with H4 and H5 elements, and I have an MH3. I've
used both and no one can tell the difference because of the TX EQ. I
suspect Don's earlier reply is spot-on as well. You can tailor any
modern
Fun is whatever is fun for you. If a nice looking new microphone is it, go
for it!
Half a century ago when microphones were still hand-made the more expensive
ones were significantly better than the cheap variety. Considerably more
labor went into assembling each element, and more elements
I have a Heil HM-12. Inexpensive and good sound.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Dec 4, 2016, at 9:24 AM, Bruce Chadbourne
> wrote:
>
> Greetings - I've had my K3 for 5 years, mostly a CW and digital operator.
> I've never done much with my microphone -
A friend of mine no longer has a K3, but still uses his KPA500 and
KAT500 locally. I recently helped him setup a remote station using a
TS-480 and a pair of RemoteRig RRC's. Now he wishes to remote his KPA500
and KAT500 as well, so I am trying to figure out how to do this, as I
have no
Low pass filter in line?
On 12/4/2016 6:30 AM, Mike va3mw wrote:
As quoted
If the amp works on a dummy load, then look beyond the amp at this time until
you have eliminated everything else.
Somewhere else you are getting a voltage breakdown that is arcing and tripping
off the amp due to
No I have not, Larry. What settings do you recommend for starters?
George
On 12/4/2016 11:02 AM, Larry Phipps wrote:
Have you tried adjusting the buffer settings in Device Mgr for your
serial port?
Larry N8LP
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2016 09:33:33 -0500
From: George Kidder
To:
My KXPA100 won't respond to front panel button pushing when used with FT817 in
basic mode. I can't change antennas or get it to tune when in either AUTO or
MAN mode. When in the Utility it shows no inductors or caps selected. I've
reloaded the firmware 3 times. Numerous power cycles.
Mint condition K3-100 with Astron power supply and mike for sale. K3 has ATU,
400 hz roofing filter and voice recorder installed. For CW ops, I can also
provide a Ham Gadgets keyer and blue tooth connected keyboard.
Contact me off line at n...@aol.com
Have you tried adjusting the buffer settings in Device Mgr for your
serial port?
Larry N8LP
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2016 09:33:33 -0500
From: George Kidder
To: 'Elecraft Reflector'
Subject: [Elecraft] LP Bridge crashes with K3
I have 2 mics one on an old articulated lamp arm dynamic I
bought at a surplus store. It was a cheep knock of of a shure SM58
cost me $4.00 get tons of good audio remarks. just makes me wonder
why others need $300 condensers.
Second and a popular one on K3 is the Yamaha CM500
Bruce,
You'll get a ton of responses and most will be, "don't spend a lot"; most mics
work fine with the K3's EQ. I do agree with Nate. I use a Kenwood 60A (keep
preamp off) and do quite well. There are potential issues with RF, but the fix
is pretty easy. Because there has been a bad
Bruce,
If you want to go really cheap, get a "computer" microphone, plug it
into the back of the K3, turn on bias, turn the TX EQ two lowest bands
down as far as they will go and the third band down 6dB.
If you want some high frequency shaping, increase the highest 3 bands a bit.
73,
Don
For a desk mic I use a Kenwood MC-60A. It has some known issues and I
did some work on it to quell some RFI though the best improvement was
getting a good ground into the shack. It seems to work well.
73, Nate
--
"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
possible worlds. The
Greetings - I've had my K3 for 5 years, mostly a CW and digital operator.
I've never done much with my microphone - just repurposing an Turner454X
crystal mic. I keep wondering if I'd be having more phun with a new
'phone. Without starting a holy war, perhaps a few of you could make a
As quoted
If the amp works on a dummy load, then look beyond the amp at this time until
you have eliminated everything else.
Somewhere else you are getting a voltage breakdown that is arcing and tripping
off the amp due to high swr. An MFJ analyzer will not show that.
Mike va3mw
> On Dec
Trouble 'came clear' on its own! Is reliable. Thanks for helpful thoughts
from y'all...perhaps was a small EMP.
73, Roy K6XK
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Power will not turn on! Nothing. Measured correct voltage at end of power
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