Astatic D-104 Rebuild & Update To Condenser Microphone
Note: The wire I call "purple" is actually "black" per Astatic diagrams. The rebuild of a vintage, probably 1960 or before, Astatic D-104 microphone. The microphone casing is practically "indestructible" but the element in the head has gone bad in most all cases. A few good examples still exist. However, these microphones can be easily updated with inexpensive condenser type microphones available on the Internet. Also, in this video I demonstrate how to use the existing pot in some of the microphone bases to control gain of the microphone.

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Refreshing an Astatic D-104 CB Microphone

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Astatic D-104 Microphone Repair and Clean (AM and Ham Radio)

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💥 How RF Flows Through An Amplifier & More!

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Wiring a Microphone plug

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The Classic Astatic D-104 Microphone (#311)

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#13: D-104 Microphone amplifier / Equalizer for Ham Radio

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Ham Radio Microphone Showdown - Astatic D104 vs Stromberg Carlson vs Workman #MNHR

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WHY Put A Coil Across The Capacitor? Here's Why!

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How to restore a dimmed luminescent indicator VFD? Rejuvenating a dim VFD vacuum fluorescent display

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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Electret Microphones 101

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Something New! | New D-104 Preamp with Compressor and Noise Gate

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Microphone Hacks and Mods | Astatic D-104

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Why Put A Capacitor Across The Diode? Here's Why!

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Astatic D-104 Silver Eagle Upgrade

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