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Microphone Adapter

I have a D-104 mic that was connected to a Kenwood 950. It has a gain control so I believe it is an amplified mic. I know the Flex takes a Yaesu connector, Do I need a certain specific Yaesu connector to connect it to the Flex. Does the Flex provide the necessary bias for this Mic? Any advise would be appreciated. I have a 6300.

Answers

  • Barry Comer
    Barry Comer Member
    edited June 2020
    I have a 6500 that I use with a D104 and have installed the following:

    http://www.dxengineering.com/parts/hls-hc51retrokit

    I removed the base amplifier and it works great.
  • Burt Fisher
    Burt Fisher Member ✭✭
    edited August 2016
    A $66 kit to repair a $40 mike?
  • Tim - W4TME
    Tim - W4TME Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
    edited December 2016
    It is all about the visuals.  The D104 is a classic no matter what is under the hood.
  • Barry Comer
    Barry Comer Member
    edited June 2015
    Correct, classic look with modern performance. Every time I come into the shack the D104 is the first thing I see sitting on the desk. It is not always about money. People think about money too much - it is a tool to get the pleasures in life nothing more.
  • Burt Fisher
    Burt Fisher Member ✭✭
    edited August 2016
    I agree it's not always about the money but I have 4 D-104s and I sell them WORKING for $40-$50, why  buy a $66 mike head?
  • k0eoo
    k0eoo Member ✭✭
    edited December 2016
    Hi Burt, what are your call letters?
  • Ken - NM9P
    Ken - NM9P Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2016
    I've got to agree with you there to a degree, Burt.  With a Heil insert is is no longer truly a D104.  It is a Heil mike in a D104 body.  Kind of like a heart transplant or silicone implant!  While it probably sounds better with a modern cartridge in it, I would rather have my PR22 or a PR781.  

    But if a guy already has a D104 and likes the look, why not?  To each their own.

    In my shack, however, I never wanted to be hanging onto a huge hunk of metal every time I transmitted, just in case I got some unexpected RF in the room.  I have gotten "RF lips" before!

    Ken - NM9P
  • Dale KB5VE
    Dale KB5VE Member ✭✭
    edited June 2015
    Whey Burt do you have one with a hiel 5 element in it for 40.00 if so I will take it.
  • Burt Fisher
    Burt Fisher Member ✭✭
    edited August 2016
    K1OIK, what is a "hiel?" If I put a Corvette engine in a Yugo will it work like a Corvette?
  • Barry Comer
    Barry Comer Member
    edited June 2015
    For me, I have a lot of fond memories of 11 meters from the mid-1970s. The mike back then was a D104 so using one now regardless of the element is nice.
  • Tim - W4TME
    Tim - W4TME Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
    edited December 2016
    Burt, I think your point here has been made. Lets move on.  Like Ken said, "to each his own" and in the end a working mic is really all that matters.

    Alan is still waiting for his answer regarding wiring and mic bias.  Is there anyone with knowledge that can assist?

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