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recording using a Astatic D-104 mic
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May 1st 06, 07:49 PM posted to rec.audio.pro,rec.radio.cb
GregS
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recording using a Astatic D-104 mic
In article ,
(GregS) wrote:
In article .com, "Mike
Rivers" wrote:
robert440 wrote:
The Silver Eagle version of the D104 has an amplifer (to work with modern
radios), so impedance is not an issue.
The mic does have a very high output (requires a 9V battery) that may easily
overload the mic input of a mixer, even with a pad engaged. There is a gain
control on the bottom of the mic.
Just for reference, where does info on the mic come from? Given the
built-in amplifier, it's obviously a recent version. Is it now
manufactured or sold by a company other than Astatic? I was surprised
not to find any data on the mic on the Astatic web sites other than a
mention in their company history article.
I'm familiar with the ham radio version of 50 years ago (which was
indeed a crystal element). It seems that while the basic model number
and appearance haven't changed significantly over the years, the inner
workings have evolved substantially.
Come to think of it, I have a version of the mike. Its came on the Astatic
Road Talker hand mic. Used the same ceramic as the D-104 but I believe
it had some kind of baffle to make it a noise canceler and has a built
in amplifier. I still have the schematic at home. The store I purchased it was
very near the
factory in Ohio.
I was on the Astatic web site a while back and I thought it was strange also.
I'm pretty sure my Road Talker came with a response plot.
greg
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