Understanding the Yaesu MD-100 Schematic and Technical Design
Provides a +6 dB boost at 3000 Hz for increased clarity in crowded bands. 2. Integrated Circuitry
Toggles between "THRU" (flat response) and "FILT" (active filtering). Low Cut Switch: Offers three positions: OFF: Standard response. Position 1: -3 dB rolloff from 1000 Hz down to 150 Hz. Position 2: -3 dB rolloff from 1000 Hz down to 300 Hz. Yaesu Md 100 Schematic
The MD-100's internal circuit is more complex than a standard handheld mic because it includes powered by the transceiver (+5V DC). 1. Active Audio Filtering
The schematic reveals an internal , often a µPC4572C , which handles the active filtering and gain. Note that these active features are disabled when used with older transceivers that do not provide 5V power on the microphone jack. Wiring and Pinout Diagram Low Cut Switch: Offers three positions: OFF: Standard
The MD-100 features a unique "reversible" cable that supports both and 8-pin modular (RJ-45) connectors. YouTube·Fred in the Shedhttps://www.youtube.com The Yaesu MD 100 desk microphone.
A primary feature of the MD-100 is its bottom-mounted switches that allow for real-time audio tailoring: The MD-100's internal circuit is more complex than
PTT (Push-to-Talk), PTT Lock, and Up/Down/Fast scanning Schematic Analysis and Circuitry
The MD-100 is a high-performance dynamic microphone designed for a wide range of Yaesu HF transceivers. Dynamic Frequency Response: 100 Hz to 5000 Hz (-6 dB) Impedance: 500 ohms (unbalanced) Sensitivity: -75 dB (± 3 dB at 1 kHz)