3/17/2023 0 Comments Usb overdrive powermic ii![]() ![]() I’m able to talk to stations 30 miles out locally some say my S units are not even registering but my audio is loud and clear. For me it worked well brought me up 3 S units on some local stations and I’m even shooting Skip really well much better than before. ![]() You have to be careful not to overdrive the cb audio board or you’ll burn it up: my volume on the computer sits at halfway, on audio hijack it’s full blast, and my mic input on my cb is set at one quarter. I use the voice setting on the EQ as this is the only one that other stations said sounds clear which makes sense. Now you need a software to pick up your sound going into the computer and send it to the output of your computer for this I use an application call audio hijack, which allows you to align your audio channels any way you like and place EQs and other cool stuff inline with the audio. Next hook up a really good quality USB mic I use the snow ball blue mic. The Nuance PowerMic II is designed for productivity, ease-of-use, and complete integration for use with Dragon Medical Practice Edition speech-recognition. See the newest model now available, the Nuance PowerMic III. ![]() Now plug that headphone jack into the computer headphone out port and the 4 pin mic to the CB when you key down the mic your computer output will go through your cb. Note: This product has been discontinued as of. The tethered USB microphone is specially designed to help with physician and clinician transcription offering simplified thumb-controlled operation for dictations. Features an inbuilt FM radio tuner, front-mounted SD and USB ports, and Bluetooth connectivity. Next wire the positive and negative of the mic to the 3.5mm headphone jack and screw the mic back together and use electronic tape liberally. The Nuance PowerMic II is the preferred sound input device for speech recognition software programs, like Dragon Medical Practice Edition 1 and Dragon Medical Practice Edition 2. switchable phantom power), mic/line jack, and RCA line. Next I took an old stereo 3.5mm headphone jack and cut it in half then I wired the two - wires together and the two positive wires together so both stereo channels are going from the computer into the mono cb mic. First I took an old 4 pin mic and unopened the mic end you talk into, then I disconnected the 2 wires from the round mic inside, one wire hooks into the + and the other is - on mine the negative was connected to the bare wire surrounding the other wires and the positive was white. I recently connected my computer up to my cb so I can use my computer mic instead of the handheld mic. ![]()
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