On 9 Apr 2012 at 15:10, Don Wilhelm wrote:
No need for any adapter to the K3 - just plug into the rear panel
jacks and turn the rear panel mic bias on. Others have mentioned that
moving the TX EQ first two bands all the way down, the 3rd band down a
bit and adding a few dB for the upper 2
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Dr. Werner Furlan fur...@gmx.net wrote:
I have very little hair on my head...
A problem that has vexed mankind through the ages.
Tony KT0NY
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On Apr 10, 2012, at 8:36 PM, Tony Estep estept...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Dr. Werner Furlan fur...@gmx.net wrote:
I have very little hair on my head...
A problem that has vexed mankind through the ages.
Tony KT0NY
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No need for any adapter to the K3 - just plug into the rear panel jacks
and turn the rear panel mic bias on.
Others have mentioned that moving the TX EQ first two bands all the way
down, the 3rd band down a bit and adding a few dB for the upper 2
bands. You can find those recommendations in
New to this reflector. Waiting for my K3/100 P3 kits to arrive. I
want to use a Yamaha CM-500 boom set with my K3 but think I should
ask if anyone else has experience using this combination.
I assume you mean the CM-400 ... it is quite popular here and provides
results every bit as good, if
Hello, William! Welcome!
The K3 has both front panel and rear panel headphone and microphone
connectors. If you prefer to use the back panel connectors (and find the
CM-500's cable long enough), you can plug the two 3.5mm TRS microphone and
headphone audio directly into the K3's back panel,
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