MobiVoIP’s anuncement apparently breathed new life into the Palm TX modder scene. We already had an internal microphone some time ago, and now we get an ‘external one’.

The impressive thing about this mod is that you don’t need to add anything on the inside of the handheld. The microphone is all-external, so you don’t need to void your warranty to get this working! Also, it is very possible that this adapter will work with most other Athena machines.

Read more here:
http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/8469/palm-tx-external-headset-mic-mod/

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3 Responses to “External microphone for the Palm TX”

  1. This Brighthand forum discussion (started by a TX user who installled an internal microphone) also has some great examples of external microphones. There is some really nice work showing “clip-on” external mics made from sync cable connectors and microphones salvaged from cheap cell phone headsets.

    http://discussion.brighthand.com/palmhandhelds/showthread.php?s=&threadid=89545

    I especially like the version constructed by “internetpilot” and “milesagain” (shown on p. 12 and p. 13 of the post).

  2. take a look at:
    http://www.braselectron.com

    end for the quest!

  3. [...] Sin embargo para quienes no quieren desbaratar su Palm TX y violar la garantia, existe otra opcion y es un modd externo de microfono, tal como se comenta en TamsPalm, el Blog de Tam Hanna y se detalla en forma mas precisa en los foros de Brighthand. [...]

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