Hi,good interesting video, is it possibly a bit over the top, considering the narrow bandwidth we are working with, I have the Heil pr40 microphone plugged straight into my Icom ic-7300, but very nice radio room, 73 from Rotterdam.
73 , tres belle installation , merci a vous pour le partage , je vous souhaite les bonne 73 et 212 au qra familiale , de 14 fdx 222 région bretagne frabce
Hi Mate I have a 5 band EQ and compressor made by UR6QW. Whats the best way of knowing what knob to turn to what point? Do I just transmit into a dummy load to hear my voice then tune the EQ to get my voice sounding how I like it? All new to me and I have no clue. I want a classic BBC sounding voice LOL. Same Mic as you, going into the 5 Band EQ via the phantom power supply, then into a Yeasu FT-857D.
Hi George, I am looking for a bit of advice, I have the same as yours (Berhinger) My question is I am trying to connect it to a Yaesu FT1000MP and using the Heil PR40, My question is what adapter or cables do I need to connect them to the mixer, any help is much appreciated.
I will be buying an icom 7300 in a few months when I get my General class license and I will only use the matching desk mic. I hope I will have good results just using them ., but I'm not sure?
This is some nice stuff here! I am looking at a 502 or 802 model (w/o the USB), to connect PC's sound card (to 2-track cinch sockets?), FT-891 from it's headphones socket in front panel (I guess to channel 2/3), external PC speakers (MAIN OUT?), headphones (to headphones socket) and mic (mic line in), but I am not sure if I would be able to direct he sound from FT-891 via mixer to dedicated speaker for FT-891. I am not sure if all that will work fine. Thnx.
My million dollar question is: how do you keep the phantom power from your 7300? Also, how did you go from balanced to unbalanced to the 7300? Love the set up, on my way to doing a few things once I get the power issues figured out so I don't fry anything. With no elmers here, I have to figure it out on my own.
If you are using a mixer, the phantom from the mixer only goes to the mic. Phantom power is only on the XLR socket and none of the rest. At that time I had just the mic and mixer in play. Between the mixer and the radio I use a DI box. I have a video on this when I explain how to unbalance it going to the radio.
I tried with a behringer xenyx 802 and a dynamic microphone ZDM1, and when going on the air, it jams the radio frequency and makes a huge noise. I was not able to use the system with an icom 7300.
@@GeorgeEI7KO I connected pins 1 and 7 to the input from the behringer to the microphone jack from the icom 7300. But I noticed that I have a voltage of 8V on the two. Could that voltage introduce that loud noise? THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
@@maxxgabi yeah you need to go in thru the ACC port on the back of the radio. The 8v is on the mic socket for the condenser mic that comes with the radio. If you go in the front, you'll need a capacitor to block the DC.
@@GeorgeEI7KO Thanks for the help, I will try with a 1 microfarad electrolytic capacitor and a 600x600 ohm isolation transformer. I cannot receive the signal from the back of the transceiver because the dxp microham interface for FT8 is connected to that socket. Congratulations for the work done!
Hello George, May I get some support from you regarding Essb? I am not a ham, however I have some of the rack gear. I am currently using a President Lincoln + 2 as my main radio. I am not sure if this radio is broad branded enough to get the sound I am looking for. Please feel free to provide me with some advise. Thank you
One question. Its ok to connect the main output exit from the mixer directly to the 8 pin front conector to a Yaesu DX 1200? Im using this configuration and works.. but i dont know if this configuration its ok.. or i need diyx box in the middle.. 73s
@@GeorgeEI7KO Thank you for your answer. It works.. i can use the monitor from the transceiver and listen myself. The mic gain from the mixer its almost a max level. I will go for a DI box, i think will be a better option.
god forbid!!!!! I do have it all down on paper though....just incase. My lad (hes 13 now) he never touched any of it when he was small. Amazing really.
nice set up EXCEPT your icom is only pushing 2900 and you can never change that, any tones over 2900 are just shorted to ground, unless you install a asymod or other board inside the icom and do lots of internal work
I do realise that. Any idiot can have nice autio at 5 or 6k. I set myself the challenge of doing it at 3k. And by the reports I get, I did the job pretty well.
Hi,good interesting video, is it possibly a bit over the top, considering the narrow bandwidth we are working with, I have the Heil pr40 microphone plugged straight into my Icom ic-7300, but very nice radio room, 73 from Rotterdam.
73 , tres belle installation , merci a vous pour le partage , je vous souhaite les bonne 73 et 212 au qra familiale , de 14 fdx 222 région bretagne frabce
Thanks George....Im just getting started with my audio setup.... this is a big help...M0TTL
You are most welcome Andrew.
Hi Mate I have a 5 band EQ and compressor made by UR6QW.
Whats the best way of knowing what knob to turn to what point?
Do I just transmit into a dummy load to hear my voice then tune the EQ to get my voice sounding how I like it?
All new to me and I have no clue.
I want a classic BBC sounding voice LOL.
Same Mic as you, going into the 5 Band EQ via the phantom power supply, then into a Yeasu FT-857D.
Hi George, I am looking for a bit of advice, I have the same as yours (Berhinger) My question is I am trying to connect it to a Yaesu FT1000MP and using the Heil PR40, My question is what adapter or cables do I need to connect them to the mixer, any help is much appreciated.
Hi Alan, I'm not familiar with this radio I am afraid.
I will be buying an icom 7300 in a few months when I get my General class license and I will only use the matching desk mic. I hope I will have good results just using them ., but I'm not sure?
i have never used one, so i cant say for sure...
what was that first compressor you used? the onewith the de-essor. does it provide phantom power?
Thanx George, this video is a great help. I am still not sure how to connect all these things up, and in which sequence?
Every application depends on the bits you have. I dont run the rx audio through the mixer anymore for example. Its constantly changing
This is some nice stuff here!
I am looking at a 502 or 802 model (w/o the USB), to connect PC's sound card (to 2-track cinch sockets?), FT-891 from it's headphones socket in front panel (I guess to channel 2/3), external PC speakers (MAIN OUT?), headphones (to headphones socket) and mic (mic line in), but I am not sure if I would be able to direct he sound from FT-891 via mixer to dedicated speaker for FT-891.
I am not sure if all that will work fine. Thnx.
trial and error mate....trial and error.
@@GeorgeEI7KO so true :)
Hi George iv just bought the same mixer as you’ve shown in the video but I was just wondering how you switch one microphone to say 2/3 radios?
Ive never done that, I know a few that have and it wasn't a great success
My million dollar question is: how do you keep the phantom power from your 7300? Also, how did you go from balanced to unbalanced to the 7300? Love the set up, on my way to doing a few things once I get the power issues figured out so I don't fry anything. With no elmers here, I have to figure it out on my own.
If you are using a mixer, the phantom from the mixer only goes to the mic. Phantom power is only on the XLR socket and none of the rest. At that time I had just the mic and mixer in play. Between the mixer and the radio I use a DI box. I have a video on this when I explain how to unbalance it going to the radio.
@@GeorgeEI7KO thanks. I have alot to learn. Thanks for the answer.
@@GeorgeEI7KO Hi,maybe it's a little late now, but don't use phantom power for dynamic microphone, is what i understand, 73 Rotterdam.
Awesome video! Awesome set up!
Thanks! Im pretty pleased with it.
I tried with a behringer xenyx 802 and a dynamic microphone ZDM1, and when going on the air, it jams the radio frequency and makes a huge noise. I was not able to use the system with an icom 7300.
you had something set up incorrectly.
@@GeorgeEI7KO I connected pins 1 and 7 to the input from the behringer to the microphone jack from the icom 7300. But I noticed that I have a voltage of 8V on the two. Could that voltage introduce that loud noise? THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
@@maxxgabi yeah you need to go in thru the ACC port on the back of the radio. The 8v is on the mic socket for the condenser mic that comes with the radio. If you go in the front, you'll need a capacitor to block the DC.
@@GeorgeEI7KO Thanks for the help, I will try with a 1 microfarad electrolytic capacitor and a 600x600 ohm isolation transformer. I cannot receive the signal from the back of the transceiver because the dxp microham interface for FT8 is connected to that socket. Congratulations for the work done!
What an awesome shack!!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks George found it very interesting indeed. All the best Leslie G0CIB
Cheers Leslie. I have a good few other videos concerning audio.
Hello George, May I get some support from you regarding Essb? I am not a ham, however I have some of the rack gear. I am currently using a President Lincoln + 2 as my main radio. I am not sure if this radio is broad branded enough to get the sound I am looking for. Please feel free to provide me with some advise. Thank you
You will have a better result with an old school rig I reckon....the newer CBs arent as good audio wise...
One question. Its ok to connect the main output exit from the mixer directly to the 8 pin front conector to a Yaesu DX 1200? Im using this configuration and works.. but i dont know if this configuration its ok.. or i need diyx box in the middle.. 73s
very surprised the radio can handle the audio level. you must have the gain turned right down on the mixer???
@@GeorgeEI7KO Thank you for your answer. It works.. i can use the monitor from the transceiver and listen myself. The mic gain from the mixer its almost a max level. I will go for a DI box, i think will be a better option.
A couple of young boys could have a great time in there twisting knobs. Would only take two weeks to get back in sync. LOL
god forbid!!!!! I do have it all down on paper though....just incase. My lad (hes 13 now) he never touched any of it when he was small. Amazing really.
This is want i want to do, but dont know where to start.
If you had to do it all again, what set up would you recommend?
James
Ka4upw
there are so many variables, there is no one size fits all. Depends on what you have and what you want to do.
@@GeorgeEI7KO
Guessing what you have, eq - preamp - compressor/downward expander - noise gate - and reverb
George, Do you have connection diagram that you can share?
Hi Eric. No, as each setup varies.
Great video George
Thank you very much Rick. 73
nice set up EXCEPT your icom is only pushing 2900 and you can never change that, any tones over 2900 are just shorted to ground, unless you install a asymod or other board inside the icom and do lots of internal work
I do realise that. Any idiot can have nice autio at 5 or 6k. I set myself the challenge of doing it at 3k. And by the reports I get, I did the job pretty well.