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ICOM IC 2200H Mic output modification

AudioShockwav

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The IC-2200H has minimal "sensitivity" to the point that it is hard to achieve enough audio in what is sometimes a quiet area, such as a home.
This modification electrically increases the output of the microphone element. The attached picture's NUMBERS in brackets () will further describe the steps. To complete this modification, you will need to disassemble the hand mic that came with your IC-2200H, and replace a surface-mounted resistor with a standard carbon resistor.
Mic gain modification
(Pix 1) Remove the original surface-mounted resistor
3813_ic-2200h_1-Locate_resistor.jpg

(Pix 2) Replace it with a 4.7 K resistor
3813_ic-2200h_2-Add_resistor.jpg

This modification will result in a pleasing increase in sensitivity of the microphone. The new ratio of the replacement resistor will provide an increase of the mic element's audio level.
Mod 2 of 2

The IC-2200H has minimal "sensitivity" to the point that it is hard to achieve enough audio in what is sometimes a quiet area, such as a home.
This modification simply allows better access to the mic element..
The attached picture's NUMBERS in brackets () will further describe the steps. To complete this modification, you will need to disassemble the hand mic that came with your IC-2200H. This modification will result in a pleasing increase in sensitivity and audio quality of the microphone.
Mic access increase
(Pix 1) Drill out (enlarge) the hole as shown
3813_ic-2200h_2-Blockage.jpg

(Pix 2) Remove the poppel-pad, and remove some of the restriction material. (This pix shows the removal of the soft rubber in-progress)
3813_ic-2200h_1-Enlarge_hole.jpg

This modification will result in a pleasing increase in sensitivity of the microphone. The new ratio of the replacement resistor will provide an increase of the mic element's audio level.
 

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