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I'm getting ready to write a faq on this one, we answer it so often.
OK, here we go. It is not a simple impedance matching problem. It is more like "how do I get my barbecue to paint the house" issue. The military microphone is generally moving coil (dynamic) that puts out a few millivolts at an impedance of somewhere between 20 and 50 ohms. The civilian microphone uses several technologies (dynamic, electret, ribbon ....) to transduce the voice to an electrical signal, but whatever technology is used it is always followed by an amplifier of some sort to force the output to resemble a carbon granule microphone which "looks" like somewhere in the vicinity of 600 ohms with an output of half a volt or so. Somewhere in these groups a couple of months ago, there was a pointer to an Aussie site with a single transistor very simple amplifier that was reported to do the conversion well. I lost that pointer; can somebody else repost that site please? Jim "Scott VanHoveln" wrote in message ... I need to know how to make a headset converter that allows me to use my military (low impedance mic, single plug) headset in a GA airplane. The plug pinouts I can probably figure out, but the mic impedance matching has me stumped. Thanks all. -Scott |
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