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== Requests For Help ==
 
== Requests For Help ==
Thanks for your help with the camcorder mic.
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Is there any way to ask for wise persons to write an article?  I want to know about microphones for my Cannon Elura 100, (9V 3mm stereo jack?  Where does the 9V come from?) and XLR mics and circuts.  How can I make a mixer and a USB interface?  Can we get an alert system to notify a requestor when the request is filled?
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[[User:Negatron|Negatron]] 18:00, 20 February 2007 (PST)
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: Yes, it's easy to start a rough draft of a new article.
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: There are at least 2 "alert systems" built into MediaWiki.
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: Alas, it takes time to convert that rough draft into a useful page of information.
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: Near the bottom of page http://www.communitywiki.org/en/DavidCary , I whine about how difficult it is to force really smart people to talk about what *I* want them to talk about. :-/
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: We are all volunteers here.
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: Would you mind writing a little more about your "Cannon Elura 100"? Perhaps you could snap a "zoomed out" photo of the whole thing, and a "zoomed in" detail photo of its jacks and connectors. Then upload those photos?
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: I'm a little confused at exactly what you want.
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: Do you want a USB interface to your digital video camcorder?
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: So you can ... what? plug in a USB mouse?
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: If you make a rough draft of an outline of the article you want, with lots of "..." gaps to show the gaps in your knowledge you want to fill, it's a lot easier for people to fill in the "..." gaps.
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: Do any of these XLR microphone circuits work for you?
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* [http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/microphone_powering.html "Powering microphones" ] by Tomi Engdahl 2000
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* [http://www.oldbird.org/mike_home.htm recording in-flight bird calls: "Microphone design and building instructions" ]
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* [http://www.rcrowley.com/CamAdapt.htm "Microphone Adapters for consumer camcorders"]
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: --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 11:01, 6 March 2007 (PST)
  
 
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