From kenw8ek at gmail.com Fri Feb 13 17:12:42 2015 From: kenw8ek at gmail.com (Ken Simpson, W8EK) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 17:12:42 -0500 Subject: [Microphones] Microphones FS Message-ID: <54DE76DA.9060101@gmail.com> Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu, DTMF Touch Tone, Speaker Microphones, etc. For Sale: Icom Microphones: Icom HM-14 DTMF Touch Tone Microphone: The Icom HM-14 has the standard round 8 pin connector as used by most Icom radios. It has a 16 digit DTMF Touch Tone pad on the back. It will work with the IC-25A, 28, 38, 45, 48, 77, 78, 120, 229, 271, 275, 290, 375, 451, 471, 475, 505, 575, 707, 718, 725, 728, 729, 735, 736, 737, 745, 746, 751, 756/PRO, 761, 765, 775, 781, 820H, 821H, 900, 901, 970, 1201, 1271, 1275, 2400, 3200, 3210, and probably others. It can be used to add a DTMF microphone to a rig that does not normally have one. This one has good audio quality, all 16 digits on the DTMF pad work like they should, and the coiled cord is in extremely good shape. $40 Icom HM-36 Hand Microphone: The Icom HM-36 is used on most of the Icom HF rigs. It has a round 8 pin plug, making it compatible with almost any of the Icom rigs with this connector. This includes the IC-746 and 756 series, IC-718, IC-7600, IC-7200, IC-775, plus many more, including VHF rigs like the IC-28, IC-229, IC-3200 and others. It also has up / down buttons on the top for changing the frequency. This one works 100% and looks like it is new. It likely was put in a drawer after receiving it with a rig, and never used. $35 Kenwood Microphones: Hand Microphone with round 8 pin plug for Kenwood, Alinco, etc. This hand mic works great on most Kenwood rigs with the round 8 pin connector, such as the TS-430, TS-440, TM-241, TM-2530, TW-4000, and others, including Alinco and ADI. It says "Electret Condenser Mic" on the back, and "Kenwood" on the front, with no model number. Basically, this mic functions like an MC-43, with a couple more features. It has the mic and PTT switch; it also has up/down switches on the top. There are four "extra" buttons labeled Call, VFO, MR, and PF. What these four buttons do depends on the rig. There is also a "Lock" switch on the back. Regardless if you use the four extra buttons or not, you still have a mic that works like an MC-43. This mic works fine, and looks like new. I am guessing it came with a rig, and was immediately put in the drawer, and never used. $30 Kenwood MC-48 DTMF Touch Tone Microphone Used on most Kenwood rigs with round 8 pin mic plug. Includes up/down switches as well as the 16 digit tone pad. Excellent, close to new, condition. $40 Yaesu Hand Microphones: Yaesu MH-15 DTMF Touch Tone Mic: The MH-15 c6 is a hand microphone that features a 16 digit DTMF Touch Tone Pad on the back, along with a lock/unlock switch. The top has up/down buttons. Of course the PTT is on the side. This one has the round 6 pin connector. It works fine and looks close to new. $40 Yaesu YM-17 hand mic: The YM-17 is a hand microphone with up/down switches on the top corner. It has the round 6 pin connector. This one works fine and looks really great. $30 Yaesu YM-31 hand mic: The Yaesu YM-31 is a hand mic with a round 6 pin connector. Apparently it is either similar or the same as the MH-25A6j (not the MH-25 with the 8 pin connector). It is a 600 ohm impedance hand microphone, and has a Monitor on-off switch on the back. It looks very similar to the Yaesu MH-1. This one works fine and looks extremely nice. $25 DTMF Touch Tone Microphones For Sale: Kenwood MC-48 DTMF Touch Tone Mic Used on most Kenwood rigs with round 8 pin mic plug. Includes up/down switches. Excellent condition. $40 Yaesu MH-15 DTMF Touch Tone Mic The MH-15 c6 is a hand microphone with a 16 digit DTMF Touch Tone Pad on the back, along with a lock/unlock switch. The top has up/down buttons. This one presently has the round 6 pin connector, which can be changed of course. It works fine and looks close to new. $40 CES 810 L DTMF Mic One can manually dial a number, or automatically store it in the mic, and "speed dial". It has a 12 digit touch tone pad on the front. With 8 pin modular plug (like computer LAN). It looks to be unused. $38 Johnson 250-0761-010 / CES 655 L DTMF Mic It has a 12 digit pad on the front, and is a rugged mic. Presently with 4 pin connector. It looks to be unused. $38 16 digit DTMF Touch Tone Pad: This is a standard 16 digit DTMF Touch Tone Pad that is made to be added to rigs (or microphones) that do not presently include one. It is about 2 inches square, with a three wire interface (Positive DC voltage in, audio output, and ground) for easy interfacing. There is a pot to adjust the output level. It appears that this unit is new. At least it has not been used. $20 Astatic Model 810-6 Gooseneck Microphone: This mic is on a 12 inch gooseneck. It is a brushed metal about 5 1/4 inches long, and is actually part of the gooseneck. The cable goes thru the gooseneck. It is a 2 conductor shielded cable, indicating a quality balanced microphone with low impedance. The gooseneck terminates in a standard 5/8 inch threaded connector. This one works fine and looks good. $40 HT Speaker Microphones: Both of these speaker mics have the 3.5 mm and 2.5 mm two conductor plugs that are spaced about 3/8 inch apart, and are molded into a single connector. They are used on Icom, Yaesu, Radio Shack, Maxon, Ritron, Vertex and many other radios. Premier SPM-100 It is a lightweight and compact unit, featuring a powerful speaker as well as a high-quality condenser-style microphone element that produces excellent transmitted audio clarity. The microphone may be secured to the user's lapel or shoulder. It also features a built-in 3.5mm jack for using an external earphone. $17 DM-100 Appears to be the same as the SPM-100 above, but just with a different label. $17 I also have many other accessories available such as many different types of microphones, HTs, HF, VHF and UHF rigs, HF and VHF/UHF antennas, etc. Just too many to list here. Please e-mail your requests. Prices do not include shipping from Florida. Thanks. 73, Ken, W8EK Ken Simpson E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net Voice Phone (352) 732-8400