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KF0GTF

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Handicapped Ham operator mic question
« on: February 04, 2023, 10:02:47 AM »

I am posting for my brother who is a Ham radio operator. He has disabilities & we're trying to make sure he's able to better communicate. He is blind but also has neuropathy in his fingertips, making it difficult to operate his current set up. He is wondering if a base microphone that is typically used for a CB radio can be used on Ham radio. Or if anyone has ideas or information on other options. Thank you in advance!
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W7CXC

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Re: Handicapped Ham operator mic question
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2023, 10:18:01 AM »

i would think so with some tinkering. See if there is a ham club nearby and see if someone could help.
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W0CKI

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Re: Handicapped Ham operator mic question
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2023, 10:18:29 AM »

Could you provide a little more info about his setup? Does he use a mic that he has to key with his hand? Does he have VOX on his transceiver?
What is his transceiver? There are many microphones out there and I'm sure that several options are available for your brother. Let us know more.
Gary W0CKI
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Re: Handicapped Ham operator mic question
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2023, 01:35:21 PM »

I have a foot switch bolted to the floor.  I use a headset so I can log contacts by typing into a computer keyboard.
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WA3SKN

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Re: Handicapped Ham operator mic question
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2023, 03:22:37 PM »

It could be if you match levels, impedance, and supervision.
however, I would suggest a headset arrangement as probably the best solution.  What mic and radios does he have or plan to use?  It will not be "plug-and-play"!

-Mike.
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Re: Handicapped Ham operator mic question
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2023, 04:22:21 AM »

I am posting for my brother who is a Ham radio operator. He has disabilities & we're trying to make sure he's able to better communicate. He is blind but also has neuropathy in his fingertips, making it difficult to operate his current set up. He is wondering if a base microphone that is typically used for a CB radio can be used on Ham radio. Or if anyone has ideas or information on other options. Thank you in advance!

Use a headset with boom mike.  Wire up the PTT to a large (4" diameter) button like this one on Amazon: Easyget 5v 100mm Dome Shaped Jumbo LED Illuminated Self-resetting Push Button Switch for Arcade Game Projects , Pop'n Music DIY Projects & Mame DIY Projects Red Color
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VE3WMB

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Re: Handicapped Ham operator mic question
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2023, 01:11:29 PM »

I am posting for my brother who is a Ham radio operator. He has disabilities & we're trying to make sure he's able to better communicate. He is blind but also has neuropathy in his fingertips, making it difficult to operate his current set up. He is wondering if a base microphone that is typically used for a CB radio can be used on Ham radio. Or if anyone has ideas or information on other options. Thank you in advance!

I help out a local blind Ham and he uses a Heil microphone mounted on a regular microphone desktop stand along with a footswitch for PTT and this works well for him. I added a foam "windscreen" to the mic, mostly to help protect him if he accidentally bumps his face into the end of the mic. 

Cheers

Michael VE3WMB

P.S.  The floor has carpeting so a couple of adhesive velcro strips (the hook side) seem to hold the footswitch in place on the short pile carpet quite well.
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