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开云体育I use the Retevis mic. Under $7 on
eBay. I cut off the connector and rewired it to the phono jack.
Despite what others have said about the wire colors, I found Red
it the mic, Black is ground, green is PTT.
![]() Howard WB2VXW On 4/23/2018 8:07 PM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io wrote:
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kenselectronics.com carries carbon elements. They are used but they are
available. If you have any 1960-1980 Western Electric standard telephones, especially dial type, check to see if they have carbon elements. tim ab0wr On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 23:36:24 +0530 "Mvs Sarma" <mvssarma@...> wrote: In continuation, i suppose that except salvaged ones , we may not be |
Jack Purdum
Yep, with a #2 on it.
Jack, W8TEE
On Monday, April 23, 2018, 8:13:21 PM EDT, Paul Schumacher via Groups.Io <wnpauls@...> wrote:
was it yellow?
Paul
On Monday, April 23, 2018, 5:08:09 PM PDT, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...> wrote:
Back when I was in school, I once wrote an essay with a manual graphite display generator.
Jack, W8TEE
On Monday, April 23, 2018, 7:01:26 PM EDT, William Cullison <wa8vih@...> wrote:
I made one from two carbon blocks, in a vertical configuration, with a dimpled area and a pencil sharpened at both ends. On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Dexter N Muir <dexy@...> wrote:
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was it yellow?
Paul
On Monday, April 23, 2018, 5:08:09 PM PDT, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...> wrote:
Back when I was in school, I once wrote an essay with a manual graphite display generator.
Jack, W8TEE
On Monday, April 23, 2018, 7:01:26 PM EDT, William Cullison <wa8vih@...> wrote:
I made one from two carbon blocks, in a vertical configuration, with a dimpled area and a pencil sharpened at both ends. On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Dexter N Muir <dexy@...> wrote:
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Jack Purdum
Back when I was in school, I once wrote an essay with a manual graphite display generator.
Jack, W8TEE
On Monday, April 23, 2018, 7:01:26 PM EDT, William Cullison <wa8vih@...> wrote:
I made one from two carbon blocks, in a vertical configuration, with a dimpled area and a pencil sharpened at both ends. On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Dexter N Muir <dexy@...> wrote:
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William Cullison
I made one from two carbon blocks, in a vertical configuration, with a dimpled area and a pencil sharpened at both ends. On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Dexter N Muir <dexy@...> wrote:
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Carbon mics need a bit more bias current. Most can be revived by physical shock, breaking up clumps of granules packed by gravity in storage/disuse. Challenge: the carbon mic that got me into electronics and eventually Ham Radio, some 60-odd years ago! 73 |
In continuation, i suppose that except salvaged ones , we may not be able to get carbon mics now a days. Regards MVS Sarma ? On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 11:34 PM, Mvs Sarma <mvssarma@...> wrote:
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Simple . It works with a DC bias and resistance variation of carbon granules packed in a mic? convey the speech content. ?Only diffiernce is that the bandwidth would be much less as against electret or dynamic mics.Regards MVS Sarma ? On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 11:28 PM, Arv Evans <arvid.evans@...> wrote:
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Lee It will be interesting to see, and hear, how that T-32 carbon button microphone works with the BITX.? It may need some attenuation because carbon microphones usually output a fairly high level signal.? who knows...we could be seeing a new trend of using carbon microphones for their inherent frequency limiting and high output.? Arv? K7HKL _._ On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 10:32 AM, Lee <mr.olson@...> wrote: The microphone is a Model T-32 made by Kellogg Company for military communications.? It was sometimes used with the English T-1154 transmitter in WW2 Lancaster bombers.? Yes, they were used in many places after the war and one popular use was on a PA system in railroad yards.? Since I need 4 wires I am using a Cobra/Midland CB style 4 pin plug and jack with the locking ring. |
The microphone is a Model T-32 made by Kellogg Company for military communications.? It was sometimes used with the English T-1154 transmitter in WW2 Lancaster bombers.? Yes, they were used in many places after the war and one popular use was on a PA system in railroad yards.? Since I need 4 wires I am using a Cobra/Midland CB style 4 pin plug and jack with the locking ring.
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开云体育WOW! ?That is a neat antique. ?Might have been a PA or intercom mike back when they used similar ones on a stand for a telephone. ?I have seen a lot of old telephones like that with the ear piece hanging off to the side. ?When you picked up the ear piece it went to "Central" and the kind lady there connected you to your desired party. ?Others had an early dial at the base. ?Enjoy a piece of history along with the new. Dave K8WPE On Apr 22, 2018, at 10:04 PM, Lee <mr.olson@...> wrote:
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P raba jee, Very nice adoptation of? data splitter supplied by adsl modems . Perhaps even a phone rossette could be used. ?"rossette" Regards MVS Sarma ? On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 11:35 AM, Praba Karan <vu3dxr@...> wrote:
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My ugly mic made from BSNL landline network box On Wed, Apr 18, 2018, 4:44 AM Doug W <dougwilner@...> wrote: I am always impressed with the creativity and varieties of solutions this group comes up.? Collectively we range from true artists and craftsmen to hackers, kludgers, and cobblers.? I proudly spend a lot of time at the bottom of that spectrum.? While I am reasonable capable of making things look good with my BITX's I seem to rip things open and apart so often to play with that I am more interested in function than form.? With that in mind I stuck my mic and a junk box push button in a prescription bottle connected to a TRRS cable.? I know several others have posted pictures of their mic set up ranging from pro quality to junk box art.? |
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Lee <mr.olson@...>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2018 10:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] show your mic ?
I am in the process of re-purposing a very old microphone as you can see in they lower picture, FEB 1944.? A new microphone cable should be here next week.?? The carbon element inside was bad so I went for a MAX9812 Microphone on a board for $1.75 on eBay.?
This microphone was not from a telephone.? Any guesses?
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开云体育We had mics like that in the control tower at SLC when I started training as an airport traffic controller with the Civil Aeronautics Administration in 1950. Frank King AA7XA ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lee
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2018 7:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] show your mic ? I am in the process of re-purposing a very old microphone as you can see in they lower picture, FEB 1944.? A new microphone cable should be here next week.?? The carbon element inside was bad so I went for a MAX9812 Microphone on a board for $1.75 on eBay.? This microphone was not from a telephone.? Any guesses? |
I am re-purposing an old microphone from 1944.? It is not from a telephone.? Any guesses?? The original carbon element was bad so I put in a electret mic and MAX9812 module board from eBay that costs a whopping $1.75.? I should not need to hold it so close to my mouth to get good audio.? Waiting for a new microphone cord to get here next week and I still need to finish my uBITX.
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