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Get Capacitor Microphone working with Flex-6600`

Member ✭✭
I have a (most likely cheap) "capacitor" microphone that I'd like to hook to my Flex-6600. It has the three-contact XLR socket. I purchased an XLR to 1.8" TRS, and can attach the microphone to the radio.

However, I cannot get any "valid" audio to the radio. I'm pretty sure the microphone needs bias voltage. When I purchased the microphone, it came with the 7-pin DIN for ICOM radios, which I know provide 5V bias.

If the 3V that the Flex provides isn't sufficient, how do I get more into the circuit? Just pass the mic (+) through a 5V power supply?

As you can tell, I know very little about the "dynamics" of microphones.

For details:
Microphone: Costway EP22260
Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity: 45dB + dB <== doesn't make sense to me
Output impedance: 150 + 30% (1kHz at)
Load impedance: 1000 ohms
Equivalent noise level: 16dBA
Current consumption: 3mA

This appears to be the microphone: https://comstrom.com/products/professional-audio-condenser-microphone-wshock-mount-ep22260-by-cw

TIA,
Joe
KI5LST
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Answers

  • Member ✭✭✭

    Just go into Smart SDR and turn on mic bias. There is also a boost feature if you need more gain

  • Member ✭✭
    Sorry. Should have mentioned that I tried that. I've tried all combinations of bias and +20dB. No joy.
  • Member ✭✭✭

    Just a suggestion, is the XLR to 1.8" TRS adapter wired correctly?

  • Member ✭✭
    As far as I can tell, it is wired correctly. I purchased it from Sweetwater. I also ohmed it out, if I remember correctly.

    If I crank up the gain in the Audio Control panel (and, yes, MIC is selected), I can get some meter movement, but it doesn't correlate with me whistling in the microphone - so I expect it is all noise.
  • Member ✭✭
    edited July 2022
    Oh, pooh. I noticed the XLR connector on the cable wasn't tight, but didn't do anything about it. I just tightened it up, and now it works. Doh!

    Thanks for all the suggestions.
  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited July 2022

    Glad you got it to work.

    I'm just curious, what do you mean by the "XLR connector on the cable wasn't tight"

  • Member ✭✭
    The XLR connector has a sleeve and the center (with the pin sockets). The **** holding the two together wasn't tight.

    Joe
    KI5LST
  • Member ✭✭✭

    Thanks for the explanation. I'm not sure how that would affect the electrical connection as the shell and insert are usually not connected to anything.

    In any case, I'm glad it works.

  • Member ✭✭
    My guess is that with them not firmly joined, that the pins weren't engaging with the sockets correctly.

    73's
    Joe
    KI5LST
  • Member ✭✭✭✭

    Just out of curiosity, why not use the 1/4 inch TRS balanced audio input? It’s a feature of the 6600 series that the 6400 series doesn’t offer.

  • Member ✭✭✭

    Per the hardware Manual:

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