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I quit building my own cables because of lack of time and being through with soldering cables. However when buying a cable that costs 75 Euro I expect that cable to work. Bottom line: all Arlan Communications said was wrong and he gave some info about mic and headphone circuits that I actually knew from my previous life as a broadcast tech. I got a reply from a two happy users of the Arlan headset with the microHAM stuff. Needless to say, I was getting pretty P.O. I could order a new microphone element but that would be yet another extra 50-60 Euro and would leave me with a useless dynamic mic capsule. I plugged the headset straight into one of my K3s and sure enough: it worked. And that the K3 by itself didn’t have a problem with the dynamic element. He continued that most of his customers using microHAM stuff used the electret microphone. Would the microHAM input circuits be that low in impedance that it could not handle 200Ω? I envisioned the classic theoretical amp model: infinite Z in, zero Z out. Could be as the Heil HC4 as 2k impedance if I’m not mistaken. He pointed out that the dynamic microphone element has a low impedance of 200 ohm and that the MK2R+ stuff probably didn’t like that. The Arlan company owner was very quick to reply (thumbs up!). I sent a mail to both microHAM support guru W4TV and to Arlan Comms. Interesting side note: the date was one week before CQ WW SSB. The VOX didn’t work, monitored audio was distorted, I heard a lot of jet engine sounding noises and audio feedback. When I finally got around testing it on the MK2R+, initial disappointment made soon way for sheer frustration. I put my foot down: my cable guy days are over – or at least I thought. Although I find 75 Euro a lot for such a cable. It felt ‘siliconishly smooth’ and looked nice. Delivery was fast and the darn thing was one helluva headset. So I bought one and ordered the extra cable to fit the microHAM MK2R+. With supposedly a lot of suppression of the noise in the shack from amp fans etc. eHAM showed almost unanimous positive comments. On the other hand Germany’s biggest reseller had a new brand on stock. This model 7 is pricey but if it’s worth it… However the eHAM review section showed quite a few negative comments about DOA and poor QC. Exposure on my blog is priceless after all.
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Would have given him free promotion though. Last year I promoted the new model but Bob Heil didn’t send me one on trial. Electrically all is fine but the ear pads are gone, inside the foam padding is starting to disintegrate etc. I only use it three or four times a year in a phone contest and never wear it for CW. Even though I don’t use it often and when I do it’s with care, it is worn out after 15 years. Since that day I had a good headset for the price of the HC4 mic element I bought as a separate item. I was amazed to learn that the default microphone element could be replaced a Heil HC4 capsule.
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In fact its second life started in 2000 when I salvaged some professional intercom headsets from the scrap bin and combined the parts into one new working item.
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This is why Apple introduced the new, lower cost 2017 iPad 5 model, in AprilĪpple is trying to get older iPad 2, 3, 4 and 1st gen Mini iPad users to upgrade to more modern iPad hardware in anticipation of iOS 11, which will render all older 32 bit iDevices obsolete.Nomber_key:000384 Your iPad 4 will survive and stay a viable, functioning iPad for a couple of more years to come. The final app updates your 4th gen iPad will receive will be its last!Ĭurrently, your 4th gen iPad is STILL receiving app updates, but look for this to change some time in the near future. The 4th gen iPad has had over 5 years of iOS upgrades/updates Your iPad 4th gen will still work and function as it always has, but will no longer receive any more app updates sometime after the Fall of 2017. The iPad 4 is incompatible with this new iOS, now.
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The new 64 bit coded iOS 11 ONLY supports newer 64 bit hardware iDevices and 64 bit software, now. With the introduction of iOS 11, ALL support for older 32 bit iDevices and any iOS 32 bit apps has ended.
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The iPad 4th generation is ineligible and excluded from upgrading to iOS 11