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Apollo Com System Part 2

In this video I solve my impedance issues with the com headset once and for all.   Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/FNnmBOkI4ds

Apollo Com System Part 2

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Great job! I use a lot of that self-sealing rubber tape on aircraft wiring bundles. It's really amazing stuff! I've seen it used on the handle on baseball bats and wrapped around the control stick of a Blue Angels F-18. Never saw that before, but I guess with the extreme maneuvers they make they need the best gloved hand-to-grip surface possible. I like the way you stripped the impedance adapter and just used the internal transformer. A lot of people would not go that trouble. The copper foil tape is also invaluable. Especially around stuff like your fluorescent light, as you showed. I've had to use it a lot near electronics noise makers like power inverters, motors, light fixtures, etc. It's amazing stuff! I think I would have done exactly what you had done. I love watching your problem solving abilities!

Matt Wietlispach

Nice job, that's amazing tape!

When you record with the headset, there's a high-frequency "sine wave"-like tone that is audible only when you are not speaking into the microphone. I wonder if that is the Zoom recorder itself when the compressor is wide open, or if it is picking something else up in the lab?

I did bench tech work on defective micro cassette tape drives manufactured for NASA at Braemar Computer Devices in the early 80s. Thanks for the reminiscence.

RustedDucksDesign

"Houston, we don't have a problem."

I thought it sounded good with the PeachFuzz, but it sounds amazing now - very authentic Apollo-era audio!

Circuitmike

That tape is marvelous, must make a note of that.

Dr Andy Hill

All systems are go for launch!

David Peaker


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