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Radiodude
Advanced Member Username: Radiodude
Post Number: 589 Registered: 1-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 - 8:25 am: |
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What is the best desk mic for a Ranger 2995dx! I don't sound good on a D104 so it's out of consideration! Ernie KC8YOQ Copper 123 Walkie Talkie 2NA750
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Tech808
Moderator Username: Tech808
Post Number: 17712 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 - 9:59 am: |
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My #1 choice and the mic I would recommend is the: Copper Part# J00-02000 JCD-201M Base Microphone [J00-02000] $129.99 Selectable for 2 sets of transceivers at once by slide switch. High Sensitivity Electret Condenser Microphone Element equipped. High Quality Compressor Amplifier ( High - Low selectable ) built-in. It sends out constant and optimum level without distortion regardless of audio input level. Equipped with FM(AM)/SSB Audio Quality Selector Switch for optimum operation. The Electret Condenser Microphone ensures clearer voice quality in FM(AM) position and better voice quality on SSB. Non-Modulation Prevention Circuit built-in. After continuous transmitting for a few minutes, the alarm circuit will be activated with alarm sound for 30 seconds. Then, the condition returns to receiving mode automatically. Battery-Check Circuit built-in. Turn the power switch on ( by selecting ''FM' or ''SSB'' position ), and the level meter indicates the battery condition with power voltage for a few seconds.] Amplification: High - 45dB Low - 35dB Manual Dual Microphone Connectors Output: Output A 8 Pin Standard Microphone Plug Output B 8 Pin Standard Microphone Plug Front panel switch controlled. Meter - Dual Display VU (Volume Unit) Battery Indicator 1-1/2" H x 2" W Buttons : Output Select ~ [Out A] [Out B] [Out-Off] Compression Level ~ [High] [Low] [Manual] Manual Compression Control Knob [Minimum] ~ [Maximum] Mode ~ [SSB] [FM] [Battery-Check] Channel Control Switch ~ [Up] [Down] Key Controls ~ [PTT] [Lock] Output Voltage: Amplification - 0.3mv (Lapse) Variable Amplification: 0-70mv(Lapse) Output Resistance: 500 W ~ 100k W Batteries Required: 3 ~ AAA Selectable for 2 sets of transceivers at once by slide switch. High Sensitivity Electret Condenser Microphone Element equipped. High Quality Compressor Amplifier ( High - Low selectable ) built-in. It sends out constant and optimum level without distortion regardless of audio input level. Equipped with FM(AM)/SSB Audio Quality Selector Switch for optimum operation. The Electret Condenser Microphone ensures clearer voice quality in FM(AM) position and better voice quality on SSB. Non-Modulation Prevention Circuit built-in. After continuous transmitting for a few minutes, the alarm circuit will be activated with alarm sound for 30 seconds. Then, the condition returns to receiving mode automatically. Battery-Check Circuit built-in. Turn the power switch on ( by selecting ''FM' or ''SSB'' position ), and the level meter indicates the battery condition with power voltage for a few seconds.] Amplification: High - 45dB Low - 35dB Manual Dual Microphone Connectors Output: Output A 8 Pin Standard Microphone Plug Output B 8 Pin Standard Microphone Plug Front panel switch controlled. Meter - Dual Display VU (Volume Unit) Battery Indicator 1-1/2" H x 2" W Buttons : Output Select ~ [Out A] [Out B] [Out-Off] Compression Level ~ [High] [Low] [Manual] Manual Compression Control Knob [Minimum] ~ [Maximum] Mode ~ [SSB] [FM] [Battery-Check] Channel Control Switch ~ [Up] [Down] Key Controls ~ [PTT] [Lock] Output Voltage: Amplification - 0.3mv (Lapse) Variable Amplification: 0-70mv(Lapse) Output Resistance: 500 W ~ 100k W Batteries Required: 3 ~ AAA And you can have it connected to 2 different radios at the same time and it works GREAT on ALL radios. Lon~Tech808 N9CEF CEF#808 Radio Enthusiast!
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Dale
Senior Member Username: Dale
Post Number: 1609 Registered: 12-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 - 7:40 pm: |
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tuner super side kick tuner plus 3 dale/a.k.a.hotrod cef426 cvc#64
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Big_mac
Junior Member Username: Big_mac
Post Number: 15 Registered: 11-2011
| Posted on Thursday, November 24, 2011 - 10:10 pm: |
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Echo Max 2000 |