Re: [Flexradio] 6000 mic connection

2013-01-29 Thread Tim Ellison
The FLEX-6000 is wired as: 1-GND, 2-HIGH(+), 3-LOW(-). Tim Ellison On 1/29/2013 2:59 PM, Dave Antler wrote: It will be interesting with that Neutrik combo connector on the 6000's.. The polarity of the positive going peaks makes a big difference for us AM'ers. I don't think anything has changed

Re: [Flexradio] 6000 mic connection

2013-01-29 Thread Gary Blau
AFAIK, the AES 14-1992 XLR standard put this to rest in 1992, without a distinction between mic and line level. Pin 2 + ; Pin 3 - ; Pin 1 gnd/shld. g On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Dave Antler wrote: > It will be interesting with that Neutrik combo connector on the 6000's.. > The polarity o

Re: [Flexradio] 6000 mic connection

2013-01-29 Thread Dave Antler
It will be interesting with that Neutrik combo connector on the 6000's.. The polarity of the positive going peaks makes a big difference for us AM'ers. I don't think anything has changed in the last 50 years but the standard on XLR for line level is 1= gnd, 2=black, 3=white/red. But XLR Mic w

Re: [Flexradio] 6000 mic connection

2013-01-29 Thread Dave
XLR or TRS I believe. Dave wo2x Sent from my iPhone On Jan 29, 2013, at 12:34 PM, k4...@fastmail.fm wrote: > Looking at the picture of the rear panel. Anyone know for sure what > kind of connector is required for the balanced microphone input? > > Thanks and 73 > Wayne > K4ELO > > > __

[Flexradio] 6000 mic connection

2013-01-29 Thread k4elo
Looking at the picture of the rear panel. Anyone know for sure what kind of connector is required for the balanced microphone input? Thanks and 73 Wayne K4ELO ___ FlexRadio Systems Mailing List FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailm