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So I did something stupid the other week. After installing a new vario and a
few other bits in my Ka-6 panel, i reassembled everything and proceeded to test the radio. When I keyed the mic on my Terra TX-720 I blew the readio fuse. Turns out I had mis wired the Mic.Instead of having the mic hooked up to the power on one end I had inadvertantly wired it to ground. The radio still receives, and when I transmit I can hear the carrier, but no audio is broadcast. I haven't had a chance to further troubleshoot the problem. First question. Did I only fry the mic, or did I possibly fry something in the radio? Second, if it's just the mic I'd like to just get the nic element since I won't need to eplace the gooseneck. Where can I find an appropriate (non-dynamic) nic element? Thanks Peter |
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chances are you blew out the amplifier in the Mic if you are still sending
carrier you'd need an amplified dynamic, carbon, or electet mic for the Terra I don't have mic elements but liklely it's the amp in the mic that let go and I do have mic amplifiers or complete boom and handheld microphones tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Peter von Tresckow" wrote in message ... So I did something stupid the other week. After installing a new vario and a few other bits in my Ka-6 panel, i reassembled everything and proceeded to test the radio. When I keyed the mic on my Terra TX-720 I blew the readio fuse. Turns out I had mis wired the Mic.Instead of having the mic hooked up to the power on one end I had inadvertantly wired it to ground. The radio still receives, and when I transmit I can hear the carrier, but no audio is broadcast. I haven't had a chance to further troubleshoot the problem. First question. Did I only fry the mic, or did I possibly fry something in the radio? Second, if it's just the mic I'd like to just get the nic element since I won't need to eplace the gooseneck. Where can I find an appropriate (non-dynamic) nic element? Thanks Peter |
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