A long while back... I bought one of those popular microphone testers on the usual site......
Battery clip wires were broken off of the PCB (pulled off is likely more the case!!!). But I dutifully pulled the board, repaired the battery clip wires and... as long as I was in there.... recapped it (only about 5 caps or so...). Then, for whatever reason, I put it away....and just kind of forgot about it.
Until today!!! Put a 9v battery on it, hooked up my audio generator directly to the input cap to the pot (this is where ALL of the mic audio comes in from the mic audio buss on the pc board!).
Half-yay!!!!! scratchy audio comes out.
Cleaned the pot with some control cleaner.
Full-yay!!!!! clean clear tone comes out.
Put it back together.... including soldering all the mic connector pins.... tried it with a microphone and....
RCV/XMT switch leds work fine. NO MIC AUDIO.
Pulled the bottom off to expose the pc board foil side, clipped the audio generator back on...but THIS time on one of the mic pins way down on the mic audio buss. CLEAR AS A BELL. not really LOUD....but clear.
I guess the thing just doesn't have enough gain to push the dynamic mic cartridge audio out.
I never would have figured it.... but I guess I need to go look up the LM386 and figure out how to get some more gain... then.... pull that board again. Is it worth it? Who knows.....
Battery clip wires were broken off of the PCB (pulled off is likely more the case!!!). But I dutifully pulled the board, repaired the battery clip wires and... as long as I was in there.... recapped it (only about 5 caps or so...). Then, for whatever reason, I put it away....and just kind of forgot about it.
Until today!!! Put a 9v battery on it, hooked up my audio generator directly to the input cap to the pot (this is where ALL of the mic audio comes in from the mic audio buss on the pc board!).
Half-yay!!!!! scratchy audio comes out.
Cleaned the pot with some control cleaner.
Full-yay!!!!! clean clear tone comes out.
Put it back together.... including soldering all the mic connector pins.... tried it with a microphone and....
RCV/XMT switch leds work fine. NO MIC AUDIO.
Pulled the bottom off to expose the pc board foil side, clipped the audio generator back on...but THIS time on one of the mic pins way down on the mic audio buss. CLEAR AS A BELL. not really LOUD....but clear.
I guess the thing just doesn't have enough gain to push the dynamic mic cartridge audio out.
I never would have figured it.... but I guess I need to go look up the LM386 and figure out how to get some more gain... then.... pull that board again. Is it worth it? Who knows.....