hi Matt,
Matt Osborn schrieb am 21 Mar 2006 um 18:14:
Heil Proset with the IC element (look on the boom pivot) requires a
5.6k ohm resister between pins 1 and 6.
thank you! Yes it is the IC element in my headset.
I have another Heil Headset, with HC-4 inside, will this need another
hello all,
my K2 (no tuner, 10W) is fine on SSB now, I use the Kenwood dynamic
microphone (600 Ohm) now and it sounds very good. I have purchased a
Heil Proset together with my K2 kit, and now I'd like to connect it to the K2.
I
have a Heil Kenwood adapter from former times when I connect
Heil Proset with the IC element (look on the boom pivot) requires a
5.6k ohm resister between pins 1 and 6.
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 23:49:39 +0100, Dr. Werner Furlan
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Which resistor value between Pin 6 and Pin 1 do you recommend for this
microphone?
Wayne, K9NE,
Radio Shack may have them as their
P/N: #276-1512
They are called DIP Programming Shunts
for 0.025 header pins on 0.100 centers.
Good Luck!
73, Carl, WN3DUG
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K2/100, KX1
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Gang,
The '2 pin computer jumper blocks' used to program the microphone on the
SSB board are probably familiar to us all, however, how does one find them?
What is the proper nomenclature and which mfg. makes them? After trying to
locate them [I would prefer the ones with the shorting wire
Wayne:
They are called shorting blocks and I bought mine from Jameco Electroinics.
Jameco Part # 22023CH Shorting Block (Top Open - Black)
www.jameco.com
73
Jim Younce K4ZM
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On Board jumpers is the term we use in industry. Check the main
distributors catalogs: Mouser, Digikey, Allied, Newark, etc.
72,
Stuart
K5KVH
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G'day,
PC mother boards are stuffed with them, I got mine from a junked PC.
Didn't need the option the solder to them.
Regards,
Mike VP8NO
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The '2 pin computer jumper blocks' used to program the microphone on
the SSB board are probably familiar to us all, however, how does one find
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