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Re: 7077 Mic
From the inside bottom of a Silver Eagle VE7LXX ________________________________ Sent: Monday, February 3, 2025 7:50:20 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [DRAKE-RADIO]
By Lorne VE6CSR · #82502 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
Attached is a file I have on the amplified d104 Ralph ku4pt
By Ralph Mowery · #82501 ·
Drake TR7, TX issue any ideas?
Hardly been using it for TX until recently, then I notice that on 10 Meter output is close to 2.5 watts.. Okay, not much.. On 15 meters the current draw is close to 31 amps to produce 100watts! Quite
By Michael Jensen · #82500 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
Folks, I will go down to the shack this afternoon and take photos. I'll also draw, schematically, what it looks like (by hand -- I don't have any CAD by which to do this). One thing of note that I
By Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 · #82499 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
While we are on the subject of Mics, can someone share the wiring diagram for a powered D104 with me? Bill N1WL ? ????????? CallSend SMSAdd to SkypeYou'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype
By Bill Losef · #82498 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
That was after I changed the mic. Steve Wedge, W1ES Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. Sent from [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/mail/home) for iOS
By Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 · #82497 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
This one has no foam but there¡¯s a white cottony-looking material that is right behind the grille. It looks identical to the Astatic 1011 I have. That mic does have a powered amp, which I run pretty
By Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 · #82496 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
This is a 7077. Made by Astatic, rather than Turner. If there are no components in series with the element, then you should be able to get a reading from pin 1 to GND. One may need to press the PTT if
By Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 · #82495 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
It has 3 wires. I suspect that there¡¯s a common in there. I did think that perhaps this could be a filter but the capacitors are 0.01 and 0.47, which seem like coupling caps. They¡¯re also in
By Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 · #82494 ·
Re: Drake T-4XB rubber feet
One might have to be cautious with those small feet with the embedded studs. ?In virtually all of the ones I have seen, that stud has started to protrude through the bottom of the foot with just a
By Evan · #82493 ·
Re: Drake T-4XB rubber feet
For the curious or those who have missing threaded bumpers, here¡¯s the McMaster-Carr information: https://www.mcmaster.com/products/rubber-bumpers/bumpers~/threaded-stud-bumpers~~/ Item No.: 9541K8
By Paul Christensen · #82492 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
Unloading the D104 cartridge makes more sense as the lower transmit passband width is extended.? For transceivers with a conventional 300 Hz to 2.4 kHz transmit bandwidth, the low-end response is
By Paul Christensen · #82491 ·
Re: Drake T-4XB rubber feet
Those small rubber feet with embedded 6-32 studs are, as you note, used on the AC-4 Power Supply, and elsewhere. They are called out in the mounting options shown in the TR-4 series manuals as one of
By William W9MXQ · #82490 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
I was there yesterday when you checked in and I didn't notice that your audio sounded tiny. I did the Heil element in a D104 carcass and had to add a matching transformer to get the impedance up.
By James Barrie · #82489 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
FWIW, crystal and ceramic microphone elements look like capacitors. The load impedance forms a high pass filter with the capacitance. The higher the impedance the less the bass roll off. There is also
By Richard Knoppow · #82488 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
Yes, I am quite aware of the D-104 head characteristics. I'm the guy who posts the attached graph whenever this comes up. For the TR7 470K x 2 is an ideal load for the cartridge with plenty of voltage
By Jim Shorney · #82487 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
I probably wouldn't have bothered with my TR7 - I would have just connected the D104 to that pin with the 470K resistor. This was in the mid-80's, and I wanted to hook it up to my TS-830S. I don't
By jerry-KF6VB · #82486 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
I have never run any electronics in a D-104/T-UGxx. Just a 470K or higher resistor in series with the audio line. Still plenty of output to drive most anything and the cartridge is happy with its
By Jim Shorney · #82485 ·
Re: 7077 Mic
You can find photos of the inside of a 7077 here: /g/DRAKE-RADIO/album?id=252836 It does have a small transformer in it to step up the voltage output to drive a TR7. No capacitors.
By Jim Shorney · #82484 ·
Re: 7077 Mic Correction
The 7077 is a dynamic mic, not a ceramic. I looked up 7075. Disregard my remarks. For more on the 7077 see: <https://www.wb4hfn.com/DRAKE/DrakeAcc/Drake%207077%20Microphone.pdf> -- Richard Knoppow Los
By Richard Knoppow · #82483 ·