You must know which pin you have connected the AF signal to at the
microphone configuration header. Perhaps your KSB2 manual and your mic type
will help you recall - for the Elecraft mics (and Kenwood) that will be pin
1. Similarly, you must also know which mic jack pins are connected to
ground - choose one of the ground pins if there are multiples.
Connect the output of the T2Gen to the AF and grround pins on the mic jack -
yes that is easiest to do if you use an 8 pin mic plug.
Once connected, follow the instructions in the T2Gen manual to balance the
tones and obtain the correct input level. Observe the result on a 'scope or
a spectrum analyzer.
73,
Don W3FPR
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>
> Can someone assist me in hooking up this to mic input?Do I get another new
> mic connector and put a pin on back side of plug at mic input and go from
> there?Learning how to use this device. Tnx
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