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What I do At Work
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Many of you have asked what I do in my day job. Well here is one of the microphones I repair. This is not the smallest thing I work on but it is definitely challenging. Our field production units damage these on a regular basis. The mic is a Sony ECM77B. The second pic is just prior to closing the connector. The third is the mic with long nose pliers and scribe for reference.
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Nice. Looks like that iron has been around for awhile :)
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So, you iron all day?
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John,
That's what my boss said, although I think he was actually talking about me. Mark, Yes, it's a sweat shop here. Help! Even smaller is the 1.4 mm Phillips screw that locks the shell on the connector. |
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Gus,
As I was taking a break from this miniature work when I thought about some of the students who ask me sometimes what types of equipment I work on. It is easy to get cross eyed working on this stuff. |
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That's not disgusting lead-free solder is it?
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Thankfully, no.
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What flavor of radio's are you plugging the mic into?
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These are Sony's.
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So no countryman mic cables :-), those things are scary thin and very prone to fail right at the transition from the cable to the ear-piece. I especially don't like then when connected to Shure belt packs.
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These are about the same as the Countryman but are three conductors plus a shield.
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