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On Nov 27, 11:35*am, "Tom, N3IJ" wrote:
I want to interface the audio from the Small Wonder Labs PSK20 to the mic input in the Toughbook CF27 laptop. The computer has no line input, and I plan to use the mic input via the port replicator. The Toughbook reference manual doesn't give any specs for the mic input. The user manual does contain this caution: "Use only a monaural condenser microphone (miniature jack). Using an input source other than a monaural condenser microphone may not allow audio to be input or may damage the equipment." Reading suggests that an L pad in the 40-60 dB range is required, but I would like to narrow this down before experimenting. Any experiences using the Toughbook on PSK would be helpful. Thanks, Tom, N3IJ What I ended up with is an L-pad with 10K in series with the input and 100 across the output. This is supposed to be a 40dB pad. I may need something in the high 30s instead of 40, because to get a satisfactory waterfall, I need to max the mic gain in Windows 2K. Tomorrow I'll get a 5K pot and connect it in series with a 5K resistor in place of the current 10K resistor. 8-9K might be where I need to be to have the Windows level control somewhere in the middle of its range. Thanks to all for the suggestions. Tom |
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