[C320-list] Best place to attach cockpit radio extension mic

Mark Gillingham markgill at uwalumni.com
Thu May 29 14:49:51 PDT 2014


Thanks, Dick, Allan, and Arthur, for your advice. I'll take another look at
the pod and locker areas to see if I can fix a better location. I'll let
you know.

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On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Arthur Miller <millers1 at aol.com> wrote:

> Mike,  the PO drilled a hole just the size of the mike in the side of the
> port locker.  There
> Is a "plastic finger's" device that holds it and stores the mic in the
> locker.  The hole is round, the mike has a square head. You reach down and
> pull the mike out to use. I can hear it fairly well when Stored. If a
> picture would help let me know.
> Art
> Liberty
> #680
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On May 28, 2014, at 8:22 PM, Mark Gillingham <markgill at uwalumni.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I attached an extension mic in the cockpit on port just between the lids
> > for the propane well and the settee. That's not too bad for the the
> > helmsman, but is in the way of crew working or sitting nearby. Before the
> > end of the first season a crewman kicked the connector and rendered it
> > useless.
> >
> > I've considered moving it to the instrument pod, but it is very difficult
> > to get around the wheel to get to the mic. I think my best move is to
> leave
> > it where it is and reinforce or add a shield do the connector.
> >
> > What have others done?
> >
> > Speakeasy #612
> >
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