[ICOM] Looking for a broken mic
Gary Fiber
gfiber at comcast.net
Thu Oct 1 18:37:17 EDT 2009
I see and no I don't have a better way. I doubt Icom has mic elements
for the HM-75.
I was thinking you wanted to tinker with the control functions and
those are merely a voltage level shift though I no longer know the
resistor values and their functions.
At 03:15 PM 10/1/2009, you wrote:
>My (and every one of the several in town) T-81 has crappy TX audio
>when compared
>to the audio from the HM-75 mic. It is my hope to take the mic element out of
>an HM-75 and put it in the T-81, there-by making the audio sound better.
>
>Perhaps you know a better way???
>
>Mike - KD9KC.
>El Paso, Tx.
>DM61rt
>
>Molon labe. [mo-lone lah-veh] Google it...
>
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> > Is that the one that has the control buttons on it? I don't have one
> > but what are you looking to do?
> >
> > Gary K8IZ
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Gary Fiber K8IZ
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