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Old April 24th 04, 11:01 AM
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i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO
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Use a speech processor.

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"chafik CN8JV" wrote in message
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Hello
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO



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Learn English!!


"chafik CN8JV" wrote in message
om...
Hello
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO





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Old April 24th 04, 08:08 PM
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i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO


Increase the microphone gain setting.

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If mic gain potmeter is already max. ,I can send you some circuit diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier with readily available components.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH


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Old April 24th 04, 08:08 PM
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i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO


Increase the microphone gain setting.

-----------------------------------------
If mic gain potmeter is already max. ,I can send you some circuit diagrammes
for a homebrew mic amplifier with readily available components.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH


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Old April 24th 04, 08:15 PM
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Learn English!!


"chafik CN8JV" wrote in message
om...
Hello
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO

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Second language in Morocco is French NOT English , so please show some
consideration and be helpful..
Your 2 words comment is definitely off the mark.

Frank ,GM0CSZ / KN6WH



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Old April 24th 04, 08:15 PM
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Learn English!!


"chafik CN8JV" wrote in message
om...
Hello
i have IC706MKII whith original Mic
i should speak too loudly into the mic to get more output power on SSB!
So i disturb XYL and my own helth!
Any alternative please
CN8JV From MORROCO

===========================================
Second language in Morocco is French NOT English , so please show some
consideration and be helpful..
Your 2 words comment is definitely off the mark.

Frank ,GM0CSZ / KN6WH



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