Re: Attenuation for microphone check
...and by take the antenna off I am referring to the one on the Tiny SA, NOT the radio!? Hopefully you knew that. :) S
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mchenryproj
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#5537
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Re: Attenuation for microphone check
Just put it near the radio.? There should be plenty of leakage to tickle the SA.? Be sure to set the SA for the audio range only if you are looking at modulation. If you want to test the microphone
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mchenryproj
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#5536
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Re: How do people keep getting clones?
#tinysa
Hello Logan, Go to: HomePage ( https://tinysa.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.HomePage ) The last chapter is "Donations". Click on the link "donating". 73, Rudi DL5FA
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Rudi
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#5535
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Re: Attenuation for microphone check
You control power level with the mic gain control or the level of your audio source. However you will still want the safety factor of an attenuator or air-gapped dummy load. 73 -Jim NU0C "Dennis
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Jim Shorney
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#5534
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Re: How do people keep getting clones?
#tinysa
I¡¯d love to help with the research. Where can I send $3.00? Logan, KE7AZ Entropy is winning.
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KE7AZ
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#5533
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Re: Attenuation for microphone check
...and this attachment on building an attenuator.
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Andrew Shead <ki5hyc@...>
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#5531
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Re: Attenuation for microphone check
The attachment from the Wiki may be helpful to you. Andrew, KI5HYC.
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Andrew Shead <ki5hyc@...>
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#5530
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Re: Attenuation for microphone check
Not sure what your exact intention is with a ¡°mic check¡± (this could be one of several things) ¨C however, one thing that comes to mind is to consider transmitting into a dummy load and then
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Steven Reed
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#5529
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Attenuation for microphone check
I want to check the response of an Astatic D104 microphone through my Kenwood hybrid. I can only output ~100 watts with the hybrid and cannot dial down the power without a modification. I would like
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Dennis Shubitowski
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#5528
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Re: How do people keep getting clones?
#tinysa
It's not so much that people are cheap. The clones are not significantly less expensive than buying a genuine tinySA from the Zeenko store on Alibaba or Ali Express, or from R&L in the US. They are a
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Shirley Dulcey KE1L
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#5527
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Re: How do people keep getting clones?
#tinysa
Jim, That is how it starts... Good luck! :) 73, and thanks, Dave (NK7Z) https://www.nk7z.net ARRL Volunteer Examiner ARRL Technical Specialist, RFI ARRL Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical
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Dave (NK7Z)
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#5526
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Re: Checking for legitimacy
Thanks. The supplier was R&L. They¡¯re good people, I¡¯ll contact them. Unfortunately this will be the second exchange, because the first one had display problems (dark spots on the right side of
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Steven Reed
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#5525
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Re: Checking for legitimacy
It does look like we made it, but the attenuator is broken, we suggest you contact your supplier for a new tinySA. we will provide the supplier with a new tinySA host.
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Hugen
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#5524
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Re: How do people keep getting clones?
#tinysa
I'm not cheap, I'm frugal. :) Besides, I bought one of the first run pre-order units directly. Definitely not a clone. 73 -Jim NU0C "Dave (NK7Z)" <dave@...> wrote:
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Jim Shorney
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#5523
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Re: Checking for legitimacy
Front and PCB: [A picture containing text, indoor, microwave, electronics Description automatically generated] [A picture containing text Description automatically generated] From: "[email protected]"
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Steven Reed
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#5522
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Re: Checking for legitimacy
Can you provide further pictures of the front and internal PCB?
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Hugen
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#5521
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Re: Firmware update
#tinysa
My TinySA doesn't do the attenuator test. All other tests pass OK. Older versions work fine. Bobby/N4AU
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Bobby Chandler
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#5520
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Re: Checking for legitimacy
Hi, Here is a photo of the back of the unit, and of the failure. [A picture containing text, plaque Description automatically generated] [A picture containing text, clock, electronics, display
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Steven Reed
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#5519
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Re: Checking for legitimacy
Can you provide?the pictures of the back and the failed self-test?
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Hugen
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#5518
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Re: Checking for legitimacy
I upgraded, ran the self-test, and got an ¡°attenuator fail¡±. Ran the self-test more than once. From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> on behalf of "Roger Need via groups.io"
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Steven Reed
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#5517
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