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[TenTec] Tentec 700 Hand Mic Question

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Subject: [TenTec] Tentec 700 Hand Mic Question
From: K8JDC <K8JDC@sbcglobal.net>
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Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2010 10:50:51 -0500
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Friends,

I recently got a Tentec 700 hand mic and noticed that it causes the radio to transmit a spike every time the PTT lever is pushed. The mic was set up to use a 9V battery when I got it but I have wired it to operate directly off my Paragon II. It spikes on either power source and the spike is basically full output power so it's a bit alarming.

I originally thought the spike was related to the operation of the PTT switch...i.e. a little clicking noise causing the spike but that's not true. If I key the PTT with the mic disconnected from the radio and then connect the mic to the radio, the spike still happens so it appears that it is related to applying the voltage to the mic circuit or cartridge. I played around a bit trying to add a capacitor to stabilize the power in the circuit and eliminate any transients but the spike is still there.

Has anybody seen this and/or have a fix? The existing caps in the circuit appear to be okay (i.e not shorted) and I think the cartridge itself is the cause of the spike. There is a resistor feeding power to the cartridge but I have not tried raising the value (yet).

Thanks...

Dave
K8JDC

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