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Old May 30th 05, 04:55 AM
ken ward
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I see that for my Peiker dynamic mic, the red wire typically connects to
the MIC pin of the radio, and the yellow wire (with or without the
braided shield) typically connects to the MIC GND of the radio.

In a typical installation, do people actually run a coax type wire with
a shielded braid (or maybe a foil shield) from the radio connector out
to the mic (where the center conductor would be MIC and the braided
shield MIC GND), or do people just run two insulated wires side-by-side?

Although there's quite a bit of mic/radio info available in the
searchable Google archive of r.a.s, I didn't see anything on this topic.

Ken
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Old May 30th 05, 10:18 AM
Tim Newport-Peace
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I see that for my Peiker dynamic mic, the red wire typically connects to
the MIC pin of the radio, and the yellow wire (with or without the
braided shield) typically connects to the MIC GND of the radio.

In a typical installation, do people actually run a coax type wire with
a shielded braid (or maybe a foil shield) from the radio connector out
to the mic (where the center conductor would be MIC and the braided
shield MIC GND), or do people just run two insulated wires side-by-side?

Although there's quite a bit of mic/radio info available in the
searchable Google archive of r.a.s, I didn't see anything on this topic.

Ken


I am not familiar with that particular microphone but from what you say
it would seem to be intended to be a Balanced Microphone. Balanced
Microphones are not used on any Glider Radio that I know of, but are
used as Unbalanced microphones by connecting one leg to ground.

A dynamic Microphone produces a low signal level, very much lower than
an electret type. The microphone cable should _always_ be screened. If
you don't, you can induce noise into the system and this is most
probable in an un-balanced dynamic microphone system.

It is not unknown for RF leaking from the transmitter to be collected by
the microphone cable and re-transmitted as feedback, even with screened
cable (of which there are a variety of qualities). I would always try to
keep the microphone cable as far as possible from the antenna cable.

Tim Newport-Peace

"Indecision is the Key to Flexibility."
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Old May 31st 05, 10:33 PM
Tim Mara
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use "either colored wire" as Mic INPUT, use the shield and theOTHER colored
wire and use both as MIC GROUND
tim
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I see that for my Peiker dynamic mic, the red wire typically connects to
the MIC pin of the radio, and the yellow wire (with or without the
braided shield) typically connects to the MIC GND of the radio.

In a typical installation, do people actually run a coax type wire with
a shielded braid (or maybe a foil shield) from the radio connector out
to the mic (where the center conductor would be MIC and the braided
shield MIC GND), or do people just run two insulated wires side-by-side?

Although there's quite a bit of mic/radio info available in the
searchable Google archive of r.a.s, I didn't see anything on this topic.

Ken



 




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