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Microphone Impedance for Amateur Radio

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Turner produced many different microphone types over the years and specifically produced microphones for ham radio earlier in the company history.  The Turner 254HC was produced by Turner for ham radio and is high impedance, or hi-Z, at _????_ ohms using a ???? microphone element.  Later Turner produced many models of Citizen Band microphones including the model ??? desktop microphone which had a 9v battery under the base.  This is a powered microphone which is considered low-Z at _600_* ohms.Turner produced many different microphone types over the years and specifically produced microphones for ham radio earlier in the company history.  The [[Turner 254HC Microphone]] was produced by Turner for ham radio and is high impedance, or hi-Z, at _????_ ohms using a high output ceramic microphone element.  Later Turner produced many models of Citizen Band microphones including the model ??? desktop microphone which had a 9v battery under the base.  This is a powered microphone which is considered low-Z at _600_* ohms.
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