My main day to day station these days is an Orion II. When on SSB I use either a Ten-Tec model 708 desk mic or more often a Ten-Tec Pro-777 head set. My Omni VI+ is now my back up rig and my main Fie
I use both on an Eagle. Apply full gain and speak with a full voice; and close to the mic. Pepe, WP3HW My main day to day station these days is an Orion II. When on SSB I use either a Ten-Tec model 7
I have not tried the 777 with an Omni VI+ specifically, but with an Omni VII and found it required a bit more drive most other microphones I have used. As you know, it is a close-talking microphone s
I'm really a foot switching PTT'er, but I tried my Heil ProSet with my Omni-6 and I seem to be able to get fairly smooth vox action with mic gain 50% (compression off), vox gain 12-15 and vox delay 5
This is a characteristic of CARDIOID mics (one-directional) and bi-directional (figure-8) mics. Omnidirectional (non-directional) mics do NOT have proximity effect. One of Electro-Voice's most import
I did say "many ... but, not all..." A better microphone for noise rejection is a cardioid, and not an omnidirectional mic. Right ? And don't leave out Bob Heil... he claims to have a microphone with
It's almost certainly a simple omni. Jim _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
You would have enjoyed the scene as he was demonstrating it... I approached Bob and reminded him of a previous business engagement we were involved in... and as we were talking, I talked normally to