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Quite true on wideband audio response and the necessary
amplification that must follow it. Working around stray RF fields can cause other problems around electret microphones. They are inherently high- impedance so one has to pay attention to the VLF and up stray RF because of that high impedance...especially if using newer op-amps or other active devices having high frequency amplification. It is a compromise in design: attenuate the VLF and above response but hold the microphone amplifier response flat out to at least 10 KHz. ==================================== You probably mean the last line to be ...........not more than approx 3 kHz. After all we talk 'phone' operation. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH ( from W6 back in chilly GM ) |
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