Ya it will be a suitable signal amplitude into the external MIC input of the transceiver. I will be pumping in signal generated by the signal generator.Do you need the output level of an unamplified mic, or the proper signal level for the tranceiver input?
But if I am setting my signal generator amplitude to its lowest which is 50mV, is this value still too large for a transceiver MIC input?You only get a few millivolts out of a microphone. You are going to need to pad the signal down quite a bit.
Life might be easier if you have a line level input. That is on the order of a volt.
You can run signal from signal generator through the voltage divider to get smaller signal you want. Lets say you have 50 mV, if you make 100 Ohm and 1 kOhm voltage divider, then voltage across 100 Ohm resistor will be 4.5 mV.But if I am setting my signal generator amplitude to its lowest which is 50mV, is this value still too large for a transceiver MIC input?