Has anyone run a N2 with a D104? Would this be a good microphone with the N2? Should I change the mic element and add resistor to amp board in base of mic? Pro's? Cons? Ideas?
Which D104? The M6B, or the chicken choker?
If it is not a powered mic, then the impedance of the element will be too high for your radio and it will have no low audio. If it is powered, they were made to impedance match to the solid state radios so it would probably sound good.TUP9
Have a Sure 444 sitting around. The N2 was tunned with an RK56. Haven't gotten radio out of box yet. I will if I ever get that L2 up, this Chinese Virus has really put me in prepper mode. Garden needs get put in first.If you are running mostly AM then its a good match if you're a Sidebander then not so great. I know a lot of people will say the 104 sounds good on SSB but it really does not. If you run SSB try to find a 1104c or Super Sidekick. There may be newer mic's that are good on SSB but I am not familiar with them.
If you are running mostly AM then its a good match if you're a Sidebander then not so great. I know a lot of people will say the 104 sounds good on SSB but it really does not.
Or get the 10-DA headI tend to agree, but it’s not really a D104 anymore if he changes the element
Please, describe. Would like to sound good on AM and SSB. Anything will help. Got a pristine TUP9 and would like to use it.Or get the 10-DA head
Awe gawd no.....limited space. Camper creature here, you know the type. Have official T shirt, "Mess with me, and you mess with the whole trailer park". Daddy got me that one bout 10 year ago when they came down. Think it was at Fins RV and restaurant there in Port A, right after you git off ferry.Can always get skrewdriver at Bells to wire up an MFJ-299 for ya.