I agree with not getting the controls mounted on the mic radios, looks ok, you
can hid part of it, but I have used them, it was bad for engine noise, hard to
hear anyways, sounded tinny and forget about replacing the mic. Not
recommended, but I know they are tempting when faced with mounting a radio in
cars nowadays.
-- Shawn Englehart return email: englehart@sympatico.ca www.geocities.com/englehrt www.dakota-truck.net/profiles/Yfz3JVR3VIJnE/profile.htmABeerCan@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 4/7/01 5:04:06 PM Central Daylight Time, tod@quay.com > writes: > > << For example, the Cobra 75 WX ST advertises a lot of the same features as > the > other Cobras. Why wouldn't it share most of the same components as the > others? >> > > Todd, > In order to mount the controls on the mic, Cobra had to transfer alot of > components into the mic itself. When they did this, they opened themselves > up to alot of rfi from the control wires being mounted in the mic and being > somewhat sheilded. Also, if you are looking at getting a noise canceling > mike, which I highly recommend, then I wish you the best of luck trying to > find one that will work with that radio. Not trying to be fecicous or > anything, just telling the truth. > > Will > > "You better hope there is intelligent life out there somewhere, > Cause I think we got cheated down here on Earth!"
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