Wagner, sorry but I lost track of the beginning of this dialog. I use a Labtec "ClearVoice" headset with NCAT2(tm) noise cancelling technology for speech recognition and WebCam communications. While it's designed for voice, they may have units suitable for higher fidelity. Also, there are several products for use in aircraft. - Tom At 01:53 PM 3/9/00 -0500, Wagner Lipnharski wrote: >I am sorry, an easy solution in your case, you need a directional mike. > >Find a tick piece of styrofoam (you can find it inside of shipping boxes >of TV, stereo, computer shipping protective molded foam, make a hole of >1 inch diameter, 2 to 3 inches deep, leaving at least 1 inch of >styrofoam at the bottom of the hole (it has just one opening). > >Fill the bottom of the hole with 1/2" or more with soft cotton. Fill the >rest of the hole with soft cotton, leaving 1/4" to 1/8" hole at the >center, mike at the bottom of the hole. Talk directly into the hole. > >Or, purchase a $25 mike for internet phone use, it comes with the stereo >ear pieces and attached mike, it is NOT very sensible, so you need to >speak millimeters from the mike. I am being talking to people at >Internet that use this mike, their voices are very clear and no noises, >even that they report noises in the room. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tom Handley New Age Communications Since '75 before "New Age" and no one around here is waiting for UFOs ;-)