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XLR Microphone

Sirs,
I purchased a Flex 6400 at an SK sale. I am using a dynamic 3 pin XLR Microphone, made by ICON it is a DM-1. Using a shielded XLR Cable into and adapter cable to a 3.5mm Stereo Jack. I have Mix 31 clip on Ferrite Cores on the XLR Cable and a Ring Core at the back of the Transceiver wrapped 8 times before being plugged into the radio jack.
I have used three different Dynamic Mics and all have the same problem.
When I first plug the mic in it adjusts perfectly and the audio reports are excellent. Then after a few weeks the Mic begins to develop what appears to be carrier noise in the audio. To clear the noise for a time all I have to do is unplug the XLR Cable from the mic and plug it back in. then it will return to great audio for a short time. The duration before the carrier noise returns is intermittent.
I am running
Smart SDR v3.7.3
Windows 10 PC
Mic Connections
XLR 1 (Shield) ---> Sleeve
XLR 2 ---> Tip +
XLR 3 ----> Ring -
Mic Settings
Bias - On
+20 DB - Enabled
DEXP - 24
Proc - Off - Sometimes PROC is On
I often run power at about 700 Watts into a 80m Slopping Delta Loop. My station is well grounded with a Ground Loop into a one point ground box.
Any help resolving this recurring problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
W9KJO
Comments
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This is very weird indeed! Because it's a dynamic mic, I wonder if you could turn off your Bias (under mic settings) - it's not needed for dynamic.
My XLR mic (Shure Beta 58A) is a bit different, and I admit I've not experienced your problem. I was on the cusp of needing / not-needing the +20dB gain, so I tend to leave that off and talk closer to my Shure. My ham room is multi-tasked, so to make room for Zoom + laptop I am unplugging and removing my mic every week. I wonder if this may have "cured" me of what you're seeing, unbeknownst to me :-O
A bit more extensive that your snap-on ferrites, I use the larger FT240-31 toroids, and manage to get about 7 turns through it with my XLR mic-cable. Initially I used just one of these on the mic-cable feeding into my Flex 6400.
And quite recently: the +20dB and Bias are now irrelevant to me: I added a mic distribution amp so I can feed my Shure mic into 3 rigs. This Aphex 120A provides me with individual-rig gain settings. I kept the one FT240-31 toroid on the mic-cable, and added another on each of my distributioh-amp outputs.
Thinking about all this - I don't think my toroids and extensive filtering will help you. You are not seeing immediate, consistent interference. I don't think asking you to reduce power will help either, again because you're experiencing progressive, non-immediate issue. You know, the only reall suggstion I have is to turn off the Bias, and see if this helps. I know it's a long test-cycle (weeks, in your case)…
HTH!
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You can try a ground loop filter that plugs in between the MIC cable and the radio like this one.
I had to use one on my ANAN radio when I had it that was plagued with Ground loop issues on the MIC circuit.
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Thank you for your comments
VA7GP - I have turned off my bias and will see what the results are over time. If I turn off the +20db I have to turn the mic gain all the way up and still don't have full Mic.
WX7Y - I have some of these ground loop eliminators here in the shack somewhere I'll dig one out and see if it helps. I really don't think its a ground loop because it is so intermittent, but I'll try it and see.
73 W9KJO
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Hello VA7GP
Do you operate with the distribution amp connected to all your rigs while operating or do you have to plug and unplug the rigs that are not transmitting.
I have three rigs and would like to use my one mic with all three rigs. I have the 6400, Ft-450D, and a TS-2000.
Please, if you would, provide more information on how you operate with this configuration.
Thanks, 73, W9KJO
Walter
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Hi, Walter:
I leave all the rigs plugged-in at the same time (Kenwood, Flex, Yaesu 2m, optionally Heath). There are "mic-splitters" which are passive, and I don't think they offer any kind of isolation. My Aphex 120A distribution-amp is active. It is not often that I have more than one radio turned on, but for the occasions I have done so, everything works exactly as you'd expect.
You have to consider your antennas and PTT though, so you don't transmit into thin-air :-O I'm old-school and use a foot-switch for one rig, and a thumb-button for another - only one is within reach at any time. But as I mention above, in 20 days out of 30, I only have one radio turned-on so no mistakes are possible.
Good luck!
EDIT: for interfacing XLR to my TS-850, I bought and use the Heil CC-1-XLR-K cable, which plugs into Kenwood's round-8-pin front panel, and breaks out the PTT separately. For the Flex, Amazon provided a Tisino-brand XLR to 3.5mm cable which I had to slightly modify:
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Thanks Gord
I may follow your Q on this and give it a try.
73 W9KJO
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