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Carbon microphone revitalization
I've never heard that, but back when telepehones uses carbon mikes, it was popular to fix them by removing the cartridge inside, and banging the cartridge on a table top. Geoff. Oh, gosh! I didn't know the cartridge was supposed to be removed before banging. I thought that the fix was to just whack a carbon microphone on the nearest indestructible object. The mikes that came with the BC-191 and/or BC-375 often had metal housings and could be used as hammers in an emergency. Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ |
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