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K9FON
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Rating: 5/5
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May 31, 2009 15:52
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nice! 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I got a 444 in a deal with a Drake TR4CW, AC-4 power supply, speaker, and the 444 all for 180.00.
The 444 is all black and has a HRO(Ham Radio Outlet) logo on the bottom. The 444 was made for HRO as a promo in about 1977 or so. I rewired it to my Yaesu FT 101 EE and wow, it sounds great! Granted, it doesn't drive my 101 as hard as my D 104 but it sounds much clearer. I was going to sell the 444 but i dont think i will now.
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WD8DK
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Rating: 5/5
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May 6, 2009 11:27
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Excellent 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I use one(444D) on my TS440SAT and get great audio reports. This is an ancient Mic and if you can get your hands on one, grab it.
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MI3LVZ
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Rating: 5/5
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May 6, 2009 11:17
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You wont be dissapointed 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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I have two Shure triple 4's and one is the D model. I bought them second hand and both required a spot of TLC to make them presentable. Simply superb audio reports from this usually over looked and commonly mistaken for a CB type mic. I have one on my Drake TR7 and the other on a TS520SE, both mics drive the radio's fantastically. See one grab it...
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W8AAZ
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Rating: 5/5
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May 24, 2008 07:18
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Great with older rigs 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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This is hands down the best mike for the FT-101 series radios IMO. Put together you will get real good reports. They bring good money second hand for nice ones too. I don't know if there is a difference between the older ones and the late ones but I think they changed the element slightly. I would choose an older one. The selectable Z Shure 450 might be a viable option if you need low Z but it is not exactly the same element. It does have the 3 Khz. peak in response too. I got one of those and only time will tell how it compares when I ring it out. Pull the top up and no more leaning over to reach a tiny desk mike!
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K9AUB
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Rating: 5/5
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Mar 7, 2008 21:41
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Best Communications Microphone Ever! 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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If you are looking for a rugged "communications" quality microphone that will slice through the pileups better than any other mic, then you want the Shure 444. This is the one that cuts through the QRM and gets you through when others won't. It's communications quality, not Hi-Fi, and concentrates all your power into the speech range where it needs to be to make you heard. For the most part, these mics come in tan cases, but there are some all-black specimens out there as well. Electrically, they are all the same. Mic head can be pulled up to adjust for your particular height requirements. Has PTT switch on the base, but you can use them with VOX with the flip of a switch on the bottom. The 444D has a high-low impedance switch on the bottom. Discontinued now, but still readily available for reasonable prices on ebay and on the used shelf at CB stores. An excellent microphone at any price.
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WB4CZR
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Rating: 5/5
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Mar 1, 2008 09:29
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My first mic and still is 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I was given my Shure 444 for Christmas of 1965. All audio reports that I've received were of superb audio not just good. If you look around, you'll see the 444 everywhere from PA systems to police base stations. Someone likes these critters.
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VR2XMQ
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Rating: 5/5
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Feb 24, 2008 23:50
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Great Old Timer! 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I have had mine for over 20 years and still get consistant over the air comments on the good audio quality.
Steve, VR2XMQ / VR10XMQ
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K2JAG
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Rating: 5/5
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Aug 28, 2006 18:22
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Great Mic 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I use it with a Ts-2000 and love it. I did put a high to low impedence transformer in line because the Ts-2000 operates between 250 and 600 ohm and the mic is high. I have been getting very good reports.
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N7EKX
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Rating: 5/5
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Oct 10, 2005 02:05
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Great Audio Reports 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I was lucky enough to find a new model of these listed on eBay, although the mike was originally sold in 1988 (and unused by the original purchaser). It was immediately hooked up to my Heathkit SB-104A, using the high impedance mode, and the audio reports have been outstanding... it seems like this is the perfect mike for older, vintage rigs like mine. Heathkit supplied a 2-pin Amphenol connector for microphone hookups on their older rigs, and the Shure 444 easily connects in the 2-pin arrangement. In fact, Heathkit actually sold the Shure 444 in their later catalogs as the "HDP-444" (the black-color model I got from eBay). It's a lot of fun to hear that your 25-year old radio sounds as good as anything on the air! So if you have a vintage radio and have a shot at getting one of these, go for it-- you won't be disappointed.
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W9NET
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Rating: 5/5
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Sep 17, 2005 14:35
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Not bad at 41 yrs 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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Got the mike along with a Drake TR-3. Still have and use both. The PTT switch has occasionally gotten dirty, so I have had to remove the base plate and clean the contacts. The screws screw into tubular tubes and two of them have broken-off at their bases. I used Radio Shack double-stick tape to hold the base plate on, successfully. No complaints about the audio, except with a KWM-380--when talking to "audio heads" they complain it makes their ears bleed. Communications audio is just fine with me. Regards, JL
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