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2007-12-12
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The microphone is in the pendant shown in one of my photos. The microphone is soldered directly to the printed circuit board's component side. To do what I think you are describing would involve unsoldering the microphone on that pcb (in the Nokia pendant). You should not have two microphones in parallel. Also.... I do not know the specifications of the Nokia microphone.....things like impedance, sensitivity, etc. so it is not a slam dunk that your boom microphones electrical characteristics would match. It might, and it might not.
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Good luck, let us know how you made out if you try wiring in your boom mic. If you have any other questions, I'll do what I can to answer them.
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2007-12-17
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2007-12-17
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2007-12-24
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2007-12-24
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2007-12-25
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2007-12-25
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2007-12-29
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rtcomms work well with a bt headset...