Field report – HHB comm FlashMic DRM85 User Manual

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September 2006

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The Flash Mic is packaged with a Flash Mic Manager CD-ROM

application, which is Windows and Mac compatible. The Flash

Mic Manager is not necessary for standard operation, but it al-

lows for detailed control and customization of the Flash Mic. For

example, Flash Mic Manager allows the user to upload as many

as nine presets to the Flash Mic and it comes with an interface

that imports audio to a PC

or Mac.

With 1GB of fixed in-

ternal memory, the Flash

Mic offers six available

16-bit linear PCM or MPEG

recording formats ranging

from uncompressed 48kHz

WAV (three hours of record-

ing), to compressed 32kHz MP2 (18 hours and 25 minutes of re-

cording). A record lock feature prevents accidental stoppage during

recording and levels are manually or the automatically controlled.

The mic also features a switchable 100Hz high-pass filter and an

internal real-time clock.

The big question concerning the mic dealt with battery life. It takes

two AA alkaline or nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries. I

conducted a battery life test with fresh alkaline batteries and it re-

corded continuously for seven hours. When the battery life begins to

dwindle,

the LCD display

and backlight begin to

flash. Changing batteries does

not erase recorded material, but the

batteries must be changed within 60 seconds or the internal clock

will reset. The mic does not have an automatic shut-off function.

Having used the latest technology in media storage and transfer,

this product is a considerable milestone for HHB and Sennheiser.

Reporters, public speakers and anyone looking to capture audio

on the fly now have an easy, economical avenue. Not only is the

Flash Mic a great idea, it delivers excellent sounding audio with

no strings (or wires) attached.

Wygal is the programmer, engineer and Web designer for WRVL in Lynch-

burg, VA.

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Detail of the operating

controls, display and

connections.

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