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Re: [TenTec] turner mike

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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 19:05:30 EST
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For the person that asked about the battery for the Turner+2.
If you are talking about the blue handmic with the blue cord the battery,  
which is still made by Duracell, is a number 175/7.5v Photo battery.
The battery can be found at any Batteries-Plus stores or a photography  
store.
Good luck,
Dan/N4VET
 
 
In a message dated 2/7/2010 6:27:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
k5jxl@yahoo.com writes:

I dont  know about this first hand, got it from QRZ
forum , past....does say maybe  7volt mercury for the Turner..
this info  interesting..

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The Astatic D104M6 and some Turner models used the 7 volt  silver-mercury 
cell.  

These are no longer manufactured due to the  mercury content / enviromental 
disposal issues.



The 2 most  popular adaptations are:



1. Use a 9-volt battery as a  repalcement for the 7 volt battery cell.



2. Power the  microphone from the +8 volts available 

Check current limit (mA) from  radio - usually from 10 to 100 mA to handle 
the microphone's  pre-amp.

Most 8-pin microhpne connectors on VHF/UHF radios have power  on a separate 
pin --- 

these pin configurations are NOT standardized by  the mfg. -- 

SO a microphone wired for a Kenwood, will not work for  Yaesu, Icom, etc.



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Quote:





Originally Posted by  K0UC


And the batteries...probably  not too convenient...espeically these days 
with prices so high on specialty  batteries.



73

Brady

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Actually the batteries are still made, get them from  most any
battery store, Ebay, or do what I do and use 5 watch type  batteries in
a stack, tape, or some heat shrinkable material works well to  make one.

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--- On Sat, 2/6/10, Rooostinyourface@aol.com  <Rooostinyourface@aol.com> 
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From: Rooostinyourface@aol.com  <Rooostinyourface@aol.com>
Subject: [TenTec] turner mike
To:  tentec@contesting.com
Date: Saturday, February 6, 2010, 11:02  AM

hello . do you know what volts are on the m+2/u i have one really  good  
shape. (what size battery is it )
thanks   
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