[SFDXA] Surfin’: Wiring Microphones

Bill bmarx at bellsouth.net
Mon Mar 26 11:09:51 EDT 2012


     From ARRL.org


    Surfin’: Wiring Microphones

By Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU
Contributing Editor

/This week, Surfin’ finds wiring diagrams for all those microphones that 
are on the loose in Ham Radio Land./

Have mic? Need connection?

Then a visit to the website Roy Frettsome, G4WPW, is just what the 
microphone doctor ordered. G4WPE’s *Microphone Connections* 
<http://www.qsl.net/g4wpw/date.html> website is probably the most 
comprehensive and up-to-date Internet source for ham radio 
microphone-to-radio wiring information.

Eleven years in the making, G4WPW has compiled information for 
mouthpiecing equipment from a long list of providers, including the big 
(such as ICOM, Trio/Kenwood and Yaesu), the old (Collins, Drake, 
Hallicrafters and Heathkit) and the weird (that is, “weird” to me 
because I never heard of them).

Although this is a British website, it is not UK-centric (except for the 
part about using mobile mics on the left side of the road), so you can 
feel secure about using this information on the right side of the road, 
too. Now, all I need is a website that shows me how to easily wire those 
tiny 8-pin mic connectors.

Thank you Vic Merryman, K0OUX, and Woody Woodward, K3VSA, for the 
heads-up about G4WPW's website.

Until next time, keep on surfin’!

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