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1. 04:36 AM - Re: What mic cover/muff do you use? (David Lucas)
2. 07:31 AM - Re: Re: What mic cover/muff do you use? (Jack B. Hart)
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Subject: | Re: What mic cover/muff do you use? |
I wonder how one of those throat microphone systems might work ?
http://www.planetairsoft.net/reviews/review-sniperpro.htm
Just curious.
David.
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Subject: | Re: What mic cover/muff do you use? |
At 04:34 AM 7/26/11 -0700, you wrote:
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>I wonder how one of those throat microphone systems might work ?
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>http://www.planetairsoft.net/reviews/review-sniperpro.htm
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>Just curious.
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David,
I have been using a throat microphone with a, currently, old hand held
Yaesu "Aviator Pro VXA-100". It works very well, but requires some
electronic kit building, and trial and error. Not fun. Part of my problem
is the Yaesu used a non standard setup for keying the microphone, etc. If
you would like to see one persons effort to solve this problem, see:
http://jackbhart.com/firefly/firefly110.html
Note: most of my engine electrical noise disappeared when I moved the engine
magneto kill switch back on or near the engine. This indicates that this
wire should be kept as short as possible and/or shielded to ground.
Jack B. Hart FF004
Winchester, IN
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