SacredZero
New Member
Hi,
I have a *basic* understanding of Electronics, but not enough to really do stuff on my own yet, so I have an idea for something I need, but I am not sure what components I need.
Basically, I want to create a circuit with two inputs, from microphones, A and B. These will both come out the other end exactly the same as when they went in, as C and D respectively, which then goes into a mixer/amplifier as two separate lines.
Microphone A will always be on, but microphone B will only come on now and then (push to talk essentially.) The circuit I want to build, will stop C from outputting when B is switched on. As far as I can see it, the easiest way to make this happen is some sort of switch between A and C that opens when it receives an input from B, then closes when B stops transmitting.
However I am unsure of what switch can do that, so I really need some help in choosing the switch - I think I will be able to work out the rest myself once I have that as a start point. I am also open to a better idea if someone has one, or to be corrected if I am way out on my idea.
Thanks.
I have a *basic* understanding of Electronics, but not enough to really do stuff on my own yet, so I have an idea for something I need, but I am not sure what components I need.
Basically, I want to create a circuit with two inputs, from microphones, A and B. These will both come out the other end exactly the same as when they went in, as C and D respectively, which then goes into a mixer/amplifier as two separate lines.
Microphone A will always be on, but microphone B will only come on now and then (push to talk essentially.) The circuit I want to build, will stop C from outputting when B is switched on. As far as I can see it, the easiest way to make this happen is some sort of switch between A and C that opens when it receives an input from B, then closes when B stops transmitting.
However I am unsure of what switch can do that, so I really need some help in choosing the switch - I think I will be able to work out the rest myself once I have that as a start point. I am also open to a better idea if someone has one, or to be corrected if I am way out on my idea.
Thanks.