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I have an 11 yr old Microair 760 that has recently been updated for all
suggested modifications, and I need to replace the electret microphone due to weak transmission modulation. What works with this type of radio? A sales person has suggested a Peiker amplified dynamic mic, but I would appreciate hearing from those who have experience with this type radio. Thanks |
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Telex 66T works in all the airplane radios I'm familiar with,
including all the gliders in our club. You can buy one new or find one on ebay. Larry |
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The one I am using came from Microair (boom mike). Before I got it I
played around with amplifying electret mike and it worked reasonably, but not nearly as well. Cheers, Henryk Larry wrote: Telex 66T works in all the airplane radios I'm familiar with, including all the gliders in our club. You can buy one new or find one on ebay. Larry |
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On May 31, 9:05*am, Larry wrote:
Telex 66T works in all the airplane radios I'm familiar with, including all the gliders in our club. You can buy one new or find one on ebay. Larry Call Tim at Wings and Wheels. I got a mic for my Microair from him and it works great!!!! Warren |
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On May 31, 8:30*am, Edwin Funk
wrote: I have an 11 yr old Microair 760 that has recently been updated for all suggested modifications, and I need to replace the electret microphone due to weak transmission modulation. *What works with this type of radio? *A sales person has suggested a Peiker amplified dynamic mic, but I would appreciate hearing from those who have experience with this type radio. Thanks As you say, you probably need a new mike. But, there is an microphone modulation gain adjustment screw on the side of the radio - usually inside a hole covered by a paper stick on label. As the radio comes out of the box the mike gain is set up for an airplane with engine noise. Check you manual. Pilots of noisy airplanes tend to shout into their mikes so the mike gain is set low to prevent over modulation. Glider pilots speak more softly in their quieter cockpits so need the mike gain increased. (Notice to 'you know who': Shouting into the mike doesn't make the radio transmit farther.) I set mine by having a glider pilot/Ham radio operator with a known- good radio listen to my transmissions as I slowly increased the mike gain. I tried to speak in the same voice I'd use in flight. When the Ham reported over modulation, I backed the gain screw off a half turn and retested for a clean 5x5 transmission. It's worked fine since. Bill D |
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Have a look at my website www.swiftavionics.com.au
You'll find the mic you want there!! Cheers MArk On Jun 1, 3:14*am, bildan wrote: On May 31, 8:30*am, Edwin Funk wrote: I have an 11 yr old Microair 760 that has recently been updated for all suggested modifications, and I need to replace the electret microphone due to weak transmission modulation. *What works with this type of radio? *A sales person has suggested a Peiker amplified dynamic mic, but I would appreciate hearing from those who have experience with this type radio. Thanks As you say, you probably need a new mike. *But, there is an microphone modulation gain adjustment screw on the side of the radio - usually inside a hole covered by a paper stick on label. *As the radio comes out of the box the mike gain is set up for an airplane with engine noise. *Check you manual. Pilots of noisy airplanes tend to shout into their mikes so the mike gain is set low to prevent over modulation. *Glider pilots speak more softly in their quieter cockpits so need the mike gain increased. (Notice to 'you know who': Shouting into the mike doesn't make the radio transmit farther.) I set mine by having a glider pilot/Ham radio operator with a known- good radio listen to my transmissions as I slowly increased the mike gain. *I tried to speak in the same voice I'd use in flight. *When the Ham reported over modulation, I backed the gain screw off a half turn and retested for a clean *5x5 transmission. *It's worked fine since. Bill D |
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