Even if you do not like headphones... you MIGHT like a head-worn microphone which keeps the mic element in exactly the same position, regardless of whether you sit back in your chair, look sideways, stand up, or move about your desk area in the shack. A lot of what is thought selective or atmospheric fading is, in reality, unfortunate microphone technique, where operators look away from, or sit back from, the microphone while speaking. A head worn mic does not have to have speakers attached to be very useful in managing consistent microphone input.

Just a suggestion.
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On 7/18/2014 7:54 PM, Bill W2BLC wrote:
I very rarely use a headset - no reason for it.

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