I have a preamp with phantom power made by Samson I believe it was $48. I 
noticed that Ramsey Kits has it listed in their latest catalog.
Tim W4YN

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>Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 05:38:02 -0700
>From: "Darwin, Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K3 phantom power
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>Bob & others, 
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>I think the easiest way to get 48 VDC phantom power for a "real" mic is
>to put a small mixing board or mic preamp between the mic and rig.  I
>have a (yuck, spit) Behringer board that cost me $100 about 10 yrs ago
>that provides phantom power on 4 channels plus some EQ and, of course,
>mixing capabilities.  Or I can use my Mackie board to do the same.
>That's how I run good mic into my rig.  If you don't want a mixer, you
>can get several different mic preamps that will provide the phantom
>voltage the mic needs.
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>- Keith N1AS -
>- K2 5411.ssb.100 -
>- K3 Wave 3 -
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>-----Original Message-----
>> Would it be possible for the K3 to provide 48volt "Phantom" power for 
>> profesional condensor microphones?
>> Thanks!
>
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Tim O'Rourke 
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