Great video Darek and after watching it I bought one. I tried it before adding the two 22nF capacitors and it was reported that I had a hiss background noise. I did add the capacitors and now I don't have any audio. Are you sure the capacitors you installed are 22nF? That seems quite high.
Hi Dark. Have built two of these equalisers but neither give me audio in my radio. I used a microphone extention lead and tapped into the Audio and Ground wires at two different places to give me the mono plug input and output. I know everything is wired correct as when I sort the mono plugs together I get continuity and audio in my radio. Where I am going wrong. Is the small electric type mic element too small to drive the equaliser.
Could you give me a wiring diagram, I cannot get it to transmit, no audio, I ram mod wire, shield and Rx on one cable and the shield and tx on the cable going through 1/4 plugs into equalizer
David Pennington You have to unplug the cable from the microphone connector that carries audio from the microphone (mic audio) and with a thin shielded cable take it into the input of the equalizer. From the equalizer output you have to bring the cable to the microphone connector. the shielding of the cables connected to the ground microphone (mic GND)
Darek Idzikowski remove the audio wire from the mic connection run a shielded wire from the wire that was removed to the inlet on the equalizer and then run a shield wire for the outlet to the mic connector the wire was removed from and ground shield to mic ground on connector?
Thanks a lot from France ✌ nice advice with 2 capacitors for rfi
Great video Darek and after watching it I bought one. I tried it before adding the two 22nF capacitors and it was reported that I had a hiss background noise. I did add the capacitors and now I don't have any audio. Are you sure the capacitors you installed are 22nF? That seems quite high.
great effect!! but what model equalizer
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Hi Dark. Have built two of these equalisers but neither give me audio in my radio. I used a microphone extention lead and tapped into the Audio and Ground wires at two different places to give me the mono plug input and output. I know everything is wired correct as when I sort the mono plugs together I get continuity and audio in my radio. Where I am going wrong. Is the small electric type mic element too small to drive the equaliser.
Fitted a dynamic mic to my handset and the equaliser now works. Thanks Darek
hello did you succeed with the wiring to the radio?
Fantastic job Darek.
Puoi fare vedere i cablaggi.grazie sei un grande.
I did one but why won’t I get any audio to transmit?
What capacitor did you use thanks
David Pennington ceramic capacitor 22nF
Darek Idzikowski thanks!!!
What did you use to shield the equalizer?
ron gieske aluminum adhesive tape
Darek Idzikowski Thanks for the reply. Looks like a fun project. I think ill give it a try.
Could you give me a wiring diagram, I cannot get it to transmit, no audio, I ram mod wire, shield and Rx on one cable and the shield and tx on the cable going through 1/4 plugs into equalizer
David Pennington You have to unplug the cable from the microphone connector that carries audio from the microphone (mic audio) and with a thin shielded cable take it into the input of the equalizer. From the equalizer output you have to bring the cable to the microphone connector. the shielding of the cables connected to the ground microphone (mic GND)
Darek Idzikowski remove the audio wire from the mic connection run a shielded wire from the wire that was removed to the inlet on the equalizer and then run a shield wire for the outlet to the mic connector the wire was removed from and ground shield to mic ground on connector?
Ok thank you I got it wired sounds great awesome!!!!!!
@@cowboyinthehawgyard4192 hello did you manage to do the wiring? could you send me a schematic? thanks
Makes the audio have too much bass. Audio doesnt travel well with bass in it!