All, I recently picked up a WW2 T-30 throat microphone at a fleamarket. Hooked it up to my ART-13 and made a few tests with my friends here in Southern California. The universal report was very muffled, restricted and only marginally intelligible audio, the same results I remember from the last time I played with a throat mic back in the 50s. The unit was in very good condition, BTW, and had very high output -- modulated the ART-13 fully.
My question here is, was there a particular communication technique, method of articulation, special vocabulary, etc., which had to be used with these things? Hard to believe they were satisfactory for operational use. Has anyone had personal experience here? Dennis D. W7QHO Glendale, CA --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html The reason this message is shown is because the post was in HTML or had an attachment. Attachments are not allowed. To learn how to post in Plain-Text go to: http://www.expita.com/nomime.html ---

