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Direct injecting or adding and mmm to one of these sonars is the last thing that I would consider. I would have to do a lot of research in order to find out if not only the modification but what's needed as far as adjusting and equipment that it will take in order to make sure the radio is sounding like it should on the other end. My attachment to sonars is twofold. One, it was the first tube radio I ever owned, and the second reason is that the sonar radio Corporation was located just miles from my childhood home in Brooklyn New York. I own several of the fs23's and 3023's. But it's the 2340's I enjoy the most. As I mentioned above it was the first tube radio I ever owned, and brought to me by a friend who actually went out of his way to find one for me, and when he did finally locate one it was me he thought of first before offering it to anybody else. I paid only what the girl who was selling it wanted ($175) got me the 2340, the unamplified d104, a 100 watt mobile linear, and the power supply to run it. The bottom rig in that picture is the one that I am speaking about. That was in 1982. My friend Artie Windjammer is no longer with us, but that radio and the memory of the day he knocked on my door with it is. What I'm going to do is just give that interface a 1/4" male, and a 1/4" input. Thanks make the sonar compatible with the sonar, Behringer 802, and shore sm58. I have to take the interface out of the closet and give it a look-over, but I believe I will have the option to use the unamplified d104 or the sm58. I will check them both out after the interface is modified to accept the quarter inch plug, and see which one sounds better if at all. If it doesn't improve the sonars audio I will most likely disconnected put it in the box, and see vit in the event I ever decide to use that ft-950 I have. I know that the Behringer equipment isn't specifically built for transmitting use, but I have send many YouTube videos of operators using that brand of mixer/equalizer along with their HF transceivers. Thanks for the replies. 73's