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On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 9:55:34 AM UTC-6, Dan Daly wrote:
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 11:45:19 AM UTC-4, John Foster wrote: I tried adjusting the mic sensitivity in service mode all the way up to 63, but it didn’t seem to make any difference. I have the wiring harness from Wings and Wheels. How would I go about switching pin 5 with pin 18? The mic wire on my W&W AR4201 harness was on pin 18. If you want to move it to pin 5, unsolder it from 18, move it to 5, and solder it. Pin-outs are in the manual. Thanks. That seems simple enough. It raises a related question though: the mic is a dynamic un-amplified mic (Peiker TM170). If I understand things correctly, the way the harness is currently wired (pin 18) would be for a standard, not a dynamic mic. Why would they do that? The Becker mic is a dynamic mic, as is the Peiker. |
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On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 11:55:34 AM UTC-4, Dan Daly wrote:
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 11:45:19 AM UTC-4, John Foster wrote: I tried adjusting the mic sensitivity in service mode all the way up to 63, but it didn’t seem to make any difference. I have the wiring harness from Wings and Wheels. How would I go about switching pin 5 with pin 18? The mic wire on my W&W AR4201 harness was on pin 18. If you want to move it to pin 5, unsolder it from 18, move it to 5, and solder it. Pin-outs are in the manual. The diagram in the manual also shows different ground pins for the two types of mics, that may or may not matter, but best to follow what it says. A dynamic mic (as you have) sends a much weaker signal than a condenser mic, and also should not have a DC voltage applied to it. That's why they have separate connections. Depending on the type of connector, the pins may be removable (need a special tool), swapping them that way would be faster than re-soldering. Find a friend who has the relevant skills and tools. And return the mic sensitivity setting to normal before you try transmitting again... Enjoy the radio. My glider came with this type radio and it's been solid. |
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