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On 2009-02-08, terryS wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:48Â*pm, "Richard Knoppow" wrote: "K3HVG" wrote in message ... Jim, Â*I'm surprised you didn't need an amplifier with that electret element? Â*That's what the carbon-compatible mics use in 2-way and avionic installations to get the required The electret elements from Radio Shack include an amplifier, which is why you have to power them; but I don't know if it brings the output level up to that of a carbon mike. The electret T-1 replacement I got from Mike Sandman obviously has enough amplification built into it somewhere, since it directly replaces the T-1. But I didn't tear it up to see what is inside. |
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