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Scott Dorsey wrote:
All those electret elements have a FET-IC in them, which is a J-FET with controlled leakage so that they don't need a grid leak resistor inside them. Apply voltage across them through a resistor, pick the modulated signal off through a capacitor. With a little tinkering with series and shunt resistances you can make one fit right in place of a carbon element. --scott Very interesting, gentlemen. I'm going to have to give this a try as I've, heretofore been using the element tken from H-33/PT handsets and those old single-headest PBX operator's units. Might either of you have the part numbers? I fear, also, that RatShak may well have deleted this item as they have hundreds of other components. de Jeep/K3HVG |
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