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D 104 mic with K2

Jerry Uhte  K9UT
I would like to try the D 104 Mic. (crystal element )  in the K2 . I  
remember a circuit posted on the reflector on this , can anyone help ?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       Thanks ,72, 73,
        Jerry Uhte K9UT K2  #  1273
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RE: D 104 mic with K2

Don Wilhelm-3
The D 104 mic (unamplified version) needs to look into a very high impedance
(50k ohms or greater).  That mic was developed in the days of vacuum tubes
with mic amplifier input inpedances in the 50k to 1 megohm range.

Modern transceivers present an impedance of something close ot 600 ohms at
the mic input jack, so to properly use a D 104 with modern transceivers, you
will need an amplifier stage - the gain can be low, but the input impedance
must be very high and the design output impedance should be in the vicinity
of 600 ohms.  A few circuits to do that have been published in QST over the
past 2 or 3 years.  Sorry, but I don't have a specific issue reference.

I took a different route with my D 104, I put a Heil HC-5 element in the D
104 head - it works FB, but the Heil elements need about 3 to 6 dB of gain
to properly drive the K2, so a preamp stage is still needed (or the KI6WX
increased gain mod of the KSB2 - which is what I use).

73,
Don W3FPR

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RE: D 104 mic with K2

Ron D'Eau Claire-2
Don has it right,  but it depends upon how new the D-104 is. The versions
made the last 20 years or so, using the same D-104 high-impedance crystal
element we hooked to our tube transmitters half a century back, now has a
transistor amplifier/impedance matching unit in  the base. If your unit has
a base plate in the stand that takes a battery, you have one of the newer
units designed for modern rigs.

The schematic of the D-104 amplifier and a nice graph of what a great
communications  microphone frequency response curve looks like are at the
Astatic site:
http://www.astatic.com/cb/d104.htm

It should be pretty simple to duplicate if you have one of the older mics.
Just about any NPN transistor can be used (2N2222, etc).

Ron AC7AC



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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] D 104 mic with K2


The D 104 mic (unamplified version) needs to look into a very high impedance
(50k ohms or greater).  That mic was developed in the days of vacuum tubes
with mic amplifier input inpedances in the 50k to 1 megohm range.

Modern transceivers present an impedance of something close ot 600 ohms at
the mic input jack, so to properly use a D 104 with modern transceivers, you
will need an amplifier stage - the gain can be low, but the input impedance
must be very high and the design output impedance should be in the vicinity
of 600 ohms.  A few circuits to do that have been published in QST over the
past 2 or 3 years.  Sorry, but I don't have a specific issue reference.

I took a different route with my D 104, I put a Heil HC-5 element in the D
104 head - it works FB, but the Heil elements need about 3 to 6 dB of gain
to properly drive the K2, so a preamp stage is still needed (or the KI6WX
increased gain mod of the KSB2 - which is what I use).

73,
Don W3FPR

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Re: D 104 mic with K2

John   [K7SVV]-2
Ron,
 My first reply bounced so here it is again.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
 Ron,
 On their Web page, Astatic does not give the value of the Base to Collector
resistor value in the first stage of the the preamp but they do for the same
resistor in the second stage. Have you any idea what it might be?


 On 9/27/05, Ron D'Eau Claire <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Don has it right, but it depends upon how new the D-104 is. The versions
> made the last 20 years or so, using the same D-104 high-impedance crystal
> element we hooked to our tube transmitters half a century back, now has a
> transistor amplifier/impedance matching unit in the base. If your unit has
> a base plate in the stand that takes a battery, you have one of the newer
> units designed for modern rigs.
>
> The schematic of the D-104 amplifier and a nice graph of what a great
> communications microphone frequency response curve looks like are at the
> Astatic site:
> http://www.astatic.com/cb/d104.htm
>
> It should be pretty simple to duplicate if you have one of the older mics.
> Just about any NPN transistor can be used (2N2222, etc).
>
> Ron AC7AC
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email]
> [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of W3FPR - Don Wilhelm
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 5:13 PM
> To: [hidden email]; [hidden email]
> Subject: RE: [Elecraft] D 104 mic with K2
>
>
> The D 104 mic (unamplified version) needs to look into a very high
> impedance
> (50k ohms or greater). That mic was developed in the days of vacuum tubes
> with mic amplifier input inpedances in the 50k to 1 megohm range.
>
> Modern transceivers present an impedance of something close ot 600 ohms at
> the mic input jack, so to properly use a D 104 with modern transceivers,
> you
> will need an amplifier stage - the gain can be low, but the input
> impedance
> must be very high and the design output impedance should be in the
> vicinity
> of 600 ohms. A few circuits to do that have been published in QST over the
> past 2 or 3 years. Sorry, but I don't have a specific issue reference.
>
> I took a different route with my D 104, I put a Heil HC-5 element in the D
> 104 head - it works FB, but the Heil elements need about 3 to 6 dB of gain
> to properly drive the K2, so a preamp stage is still needed (or the KI6WX
> increased gain mod of the KSB2 - which is what I use).
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
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Re: D 104 mic with K2

David Pratt
In message <[hidden email]>, "John   [K7SVV]"
<[hidden email]> writes
> On their Web page, Astatic does not give the value of the Base to
>Collector
>resistor value in the first stage of the the preamp but they do for the
>same
>resistor in the second stage. Have you any idea what it might be?

It is 1.5 Megohms on the D.104 that I have.

73 de David G4DMP


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