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small microphone element -- non-electret?

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Percival P. Cassidy

Jan 1, 1970
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My mother-in-law spilled something on the handset of her CrystalTone
amplified telephone, and the outgoing volume level is now pathetic;
i.e., the people she calls can hardly hear her, even with the "boost"
button pressed.

The mic element looks pretty much the same as the electret ones sold by
Radio Shack, but I cannot detect a sufficient polarizing voltage for an
electret -- just 0.7V.

The only two mic elements RS lists are electret, and I have been unable
to track down any mic elements of a similar size that are not electret.

Any ideas?

Perce
 
My mother-in-law spilled something on the handset....

The first thing that must be done when this happens is shut the power
off immediately! If left on and the liquid is conductive, things start
to corrode quickly and it won't take long to chew up tiny conductors
(bigger ones take longer). Examine things closely (magnifying glass),
looking for corrosion. If you find it, clean it off (soap and water
and brush), dry things off and whatever physical damage that has
occurred must be repaired by soldering in bypassing wires, etc.
Assuming all this is done, and physically at least, you are back to
square one, it is likely that the mic is an electret and whatever
polarizing voltage was being supplied is no longer there due to
electrical damage. You could remove the mic. and try treating it as an
electret in a separate mockup and see if it works.
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Percival P. Cassidy"
My mother-in-law spilled something on the handset of her CrystalTone
amplified telephone, and the outgoing volume level is now pathetic; i.e.,
the people she calls can hardly hear her, even with the "boost" button
pressed.

The mic element looks pretty much the same as the electret ones sold by
Radio Shack, but I cannot detect a sufficient polarizing voltage for an
electret -- just 0.7V.


** There is no " polarising " voltage for an electret mic - the electret
material inside provides the static field for the mic to work.

The internal FET pre-amp needs a DC supply of a few volts, but this is fed
to the capsule via a resistor of a few thousand ohms.

So the voltage on the mic may well be as low as 0.7 volts in some examples.

See:

http://www.hosiden.co.jp/web/english/web/products/pdf/e_on06_mic.pdf



...... Phil
 

neon

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Since it is not working have you bother to consider a bad electret mike so now it shows .7 volts and it does not work well enough.think
 
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