On Wed,7/6/2016 6:32 AM, Brian Hemmis wrote:
Or buy a 30 buck Audio Technica or Behringer mic and EQ it your radio.
K3, K3S, KX3, and KX2 all have a fine TX equalizer built-in. There is
ZERO need for anything outboard.
73, Jim K9YC
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I have such a RS electret element in a hand-held mic. Works great.
Whatever the mic, remember that any modern rig sets the bandwidth transmitted
and most have equalizers for those wanting to tweak the response within the
typical 300 Hz to 2.7 or 3 kHz range the transmitter will let through.
E
: Bill Steffey NY9H
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] R: OT - Neumann vs. Heil Michrophone
Or buy a 30 buck Audio Technica or Behringer mic and EQ it your radio. I have
both and just sold my EV RE-20 & Marshall V-77. The Heils are long gone…
73, Brian K3USC (since 1962)
Or buy a 30 buck Audio Technica or Behringer mic and EQ it your radio. I have
both and just sold my EV RE-20 & Marshall V-77. The Heils are long gone…
73, Brian K3USC (since 1962)
> On Jul 6, 2016, at 9:09 AM, Bill Steffey NY9H wrote:
>
> from a guy who worked for :
>
> in alpha order
>
>
from a guy who worked for :
in alpha order
AKG
Shure Bros
Sennheiser
SPEND THE BUCKS ON THE ANTENNA.
get an electret element from RatSchak, put it on the end of a gooseneck lamp
( do take out the bulb) stuff on an old mic windscreen to make
you feel good
and tada . a grea
aft] R: OT - Neumann vs. Heil Michrophone
On Mon,7/4/2016 2:43 PM, glcazz...@alice.it wrote:
> It seem to me too much for an ham radio station.
Wretched excess. Comes under the heading of a fool and his money are easily
separated. :) I own about a dozen Neumann mics that I use for recording. I
use a
Folks, lets end this thread in the interest of relieving email overload for
others.
73,
Eric
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On 7/4/2016 6:34 PM, Gary wrote:
Some ops like bassy audio, it is really tough to understand the audio due to my
damaged hearing so I don't call, added to ESSB further e
Well, find me a "crowded" band anytime other than during incessant contacts,
and I'd agree. 40 in the afternoon, or most bands most any time are not
crowded, except during the occasional appearance of a sort of rare one ...
which is rare.
Grant NQ5T
Sent from my iPhone
>
> Not good to use at
stal address for shipping
Gary
-Original Message-
From: "riese-k3...@juno.com"
Sent: 5/07/2016 11:12 AM
To: "Elecraft@mailman.qth.net"
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] R: OT - Neumann vs. Heil Michrophone
Not good to use at all,,, way too broad for
crowded bands
, Bob K3
Not good to use at all,,, way too broad for
crowded bands
, Bob K3DJC
On Mon, 4 Jul 2016 18:53:36 -0600 Ken G Kopp writes:
> In the same category as gold-plated speaker wire. (;-0)
>
> Kudos to Elecraft for limiting TX audio to 4 KHZ, regardless of
> filter
> selection.
>
> ESSB is an abom
Ken,
Exactly.
Gary
-Original Message-
From: "Ken G Kopp"
Sent: 5/07/2016 10:54 AM
To: "elecraft@mailman.qth.net"
Subject: [Elecraft] R: OT - Neumann vs. Heil Michrophone
In the same category as gold-plated speaker wire. (;-0)
Kudos to Elecraft for limiti
In the same category as gold-plated speaker wire. (;-0)
Kudos to Elecraft for limiting TX audio to 4 KHZ, regardless of filter
selection.
ESSB is an abomination on the amateur bands!
73!
K0PP
On Jul 4, 2016 5:09 PM, "Jim Brown" wrote:
> On Mon,7/4/2016 2:43 PM, glcazz...@alice.it wrote:
>
On Mon,7/4/2016 2:43 PM, glcazz...@alice.it wrote:
It seem to me too much for an ham radio station.
Wretched excess. Comes under the heading of a fool and his money are
easily separated. :) I own about a dozen Neumann mics that I use for
recording. I use a Yamaha CM500 in my ham station.
73
The Neumann are the top of studio microphones, the best of the best. Used also
on radio diffusions.
It seem to me too much for an ham radio station. But if you can buy it, it is
sure a greatest microphone!
Ian IK4EWX
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