Hello Ken , Thank you for sharing , unfortunately the CRT 6900N has a different menu system to the DX 6000 Powerline & from what I can gather the CRT 6900N does not have Electret option facilities , just dynamic .
Ken, thanks a lot for this! I got an extra president mic for mine (dynamic, not electret) but I find that the tiny CRT M6 mic sounds fuller and more bassy and the President thinner. I haven’t tried removing the 4th pin some people advise. I have one issue with the CW, I wonder if you can advise: if I start keying dots … … … the very first dot is omitted, all the rest are good. Then if I stop for one second and restart again the very first dot is omitted. As if some mechanical relay kicks in slowly, stays stuck then unsticks after a second of inactivity and it has to slowly stick in again, omitting the first dot in this process. Very annoying..
Great work.. shame i haven't come across a similar hack for the SS 6900N😊
Hello Ken , Thank you for sharing , unfortunately the CRT 6900N has a different menu system to the DX 6000 Powerline & from what I can gather the CRT 6900N does not have Electret option facilities , just dynamic .
It is amazing that one radio can handle both types of microphones. Good health :)
Hi Ken very interesting, can you give out the microphone pin out for the microphone ie what is tx ,audio, common, up down ,thx Tim.
Ken, thanks a lot for this! I got an extra president mic for mine (dynamic, not electret) but I find that the tiny CRT M6 mic sounds fuller and more bassy and the President thinner. I haven’t tried removing the 4th pin some people advise.
I have one issue with the CW, I wonder if you can advise: if I start keying dots … … … the very first dot is omitted, all the rest are good. Then if I stop for one second and restart again the very first dot is omitted. As if some mechanical relay kicks in slowly, stays stuck then unsticks after a second of inactivity and it has to slowly stick in again, omitting the first dot in this process. Very annoying..
Thanks Ken
Thanks Ken