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-====== Microphone Model 215PC ====== +====== Microphone Model 215 ====== 
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 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
-Ceramic type for hand held or desk top operation. ​ Includes cable, 3-circuit plug, PTT switch, and separate desk stand. ​ Offers optimum articulation,​ free of power peaks, impervious to temperature and humidity changes.+Ceramic type for hand held or desk top operation. ​ Includes cable, PTT switch, and separate desk stand. ​ Offers optimum articulation,​ free of power peaks, impervious to temperature and humidity changes. 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Mods, Fixes, & Additional Info ===== 
 +  *{{215.pdf|Specs and Switch Conversion}}
  
 ===== Specifications ===== ===== Specifications =====
-  *High Impedance +  ***Element:​** Ceramic 
-  *200 - 4000 Hz response +  ***Impedance:** High 
-  *-50 dB level +  ​***Response:​** 200 - 4000 Hz 
-  *Die Cast Zinc and Cycolac(r) +  ​***Level:** -50 dB level 
-  *8.5" ​High +  ​***PTT Switch:** SPDT 
-  *4' coiled ​cable, single conductor shielded, two conductors unshielded. +  ***Cable:** 4', one conductor shielded, two conductors unshielded 
-  *3-circuit phone plug included.+  ***Case:** Die-cast Zinc and Cycolac(r) 
 +  ​***Base:** Die-cast Zinc 
 +  ***Color:** Gray front, black back, gray stand 
 +  ***Height:** 8.5" ​in base 
 +  ***Weight:** Mic - 11 oz, base - 13 oz. 
 + 
 +==== 215P ==== 
 +  *In addition to above - 3-circuit (P)hone plug included. 
 +==== 215PC ==== 
 +  *In addition to above - 4' coiled ​(C)able, single conductor shielded, two conductors unshielded. 
 + 
 +===== 215, 215P, and 215PC Explained ===== 
 +By W8EK from the Ten-Tec Reflector, September 29, 1999: 
 + 
 +When Al Kahn left Electrovoice and formed TenTec, he took with him the 
 +rights (and I think even the dies, etc.) for this mic.  I don'​t 
 +remember the EV number, but the same mic was used by Drake with a 
 +number of their rigs.  I do not recall Heath using it, but my memory 
 +may not be complete. 
 + 
 +TenTec sold the mic a variety of ways.  The 215 is the number for the 
 +plain mic and die cast base.  The 215 P, had a 1/4 inch stereo ​plug on 
 +it (P for Plug), that was used with the Trition, Argonaut, Omni, etc. 
 +at the time.  These all had a standard cord on them.  Some time after 
 +the Triton series of rigs, TenTec came out with the 215 PC, which had 
 +a plug and a coiled cord on it.  The coiled cord worked better with 
 +the Omni, but the Triton and Argonaut need a "non coiled"​ cord to 
 +reach the connector in the back. 
 + 
 +In addition, there were 2 different color schemes. ​ One was a gray 
 +color. ​ Later models were more of a chocolate brown. 
 + 
 +The mic could also be a 214 mic.  The outside looks exactly the same 
 +as the 215, but inside is an electrolet condenser mic element. ​ This 
 +mic element required a small (about 8 to 12 volts at less than 1 ma) 
 +polarizing voltage. ​ In order to get this voltage, TenTec went to the 
 +4 pin connector that was very common at the time.  This worked fine, 
 +with a ground pin, mic audio, PTT, and the polarizing voltage. ​ In 
 +some cases it was necessary to "​find"​ a polarizing voltage. ​ This was 
 +usually done with a 1 K resistor to the 12 V DC supply, with the 
 +resistor acting more as an isolation resistor than anything else.  It 
 +was also for protection, in case someone connected the 12 V DC pin to 
 +something nasty (like the ground pin by mistake!). 
 + 
 +To the best of my memory, all 214 mics had a coiled cord, and 4 pin 
 +plug, and were the chocolate brown color. ​ The 214s would occasionally 
 +pick up RF, so a small RF choke was added inside the mic case.  I do 
 +not remember any 215s having the RFI problem. 
 + 
 +The freq response of both of these mics were great. ​ TenTec furnished 
 +a sample of the curve with the instruction sheet of the mic. 
 + 
 +73, 
 + 
 +Ken, W8EK 
 + 
 +Ken Simpson 

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