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Stuart Longland wrote:
On 28/07/14 04:18, Michael Black wrote: IN the old days, endless cheap 100mW walkie talkies would use the speaker for the microphone on transmit. For that matter, endless intercom systems used the same speaker as a speaker and as a microphone. I do remember those, in fact I've got one gutted somewhere. Had a crystal for 27.145MHz. I once tried wiring up an electret element, not knowing there was a difference, and was disappointed when it didn't work. An earphone may not offer the same level of sound collection that a speaker with a larger cone allows, you may have to play with things. I remember taking cheap dynamic earphones and taking the bit that went in your ear off, and using that as a contact microphone for various things. In the interest of science, I gave it a shot just then. With a 100nF capacitor in series to block the DC, I wired it to a DIN5 plug (all my radios have been set up with adaptors to DIN5 headset jacks) and tried it. It did work, but without any amplification or impedance matching, the modulation is well down. I might try winding a small transformer and see what that does. In the days when speakers were used as microphones in walkie talkies and intercoms, it also was quite popular to have transformers between the final stage transistors and the speaker. The circuits of such devices were often very cleverly designed, re-using many components between receive and transmit (using a multipole switch). It is quite likely that the output transformer was used as a step-up transformer while the speaker was used as microphone. |
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