4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
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4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
This might be a dumb question, but here it goes:
I have a 148GTL which is 5 pin. I bought the 4 pin to 5 pin adapter which works great. BUT, I have a 4 wire Cobra mic that I want to hook up to a 5 pin mic plug, eliminating the need for the 4 to 5 pin adapter (mounting issue). Is this possible? Any advice would be great. Thanks.
I have a 148GTL which is 5 pin. I bought the 4 pin to 5 pin adapter which works great. BUT, I have a 4 wire Cobra mic that I want to hook up to a 5 pin mic plug, eliminating the need for the 4 to 5 pin adapter (mounting issue). Is this possible? Any advice would be great. Thanks.
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Re: 4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
Yes it is.ONCARPER wrote: I have a 148GTL which is 5 pin. I have a 4 wire Cobra mic that I want to hook up to a 5 pin mic plug, eliminating the need for the 4 to 5 pin adapter (mounting issue). Is this possible?
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Re: 4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
Perfect. Where would I find the correct connections
I have this info in my notes:
Pin 1 = Modulation
Pin 2 = Shield
Pin 3 = Receive (RX)
Pin 4 = Ground
Pin 5 = Transmit (TX)
So on a 4 wire mic, would this be correct.
4 wire to 5 pin
Pin 1 = Modulation
Pin 2 = Shield and Ground
Pin 3 = Receive (RX)
Pin 4 = bridged from pin 2
Pin 5 = Transmit (TX)
Thanks.
I have this info in my notes:
Pin 1 = Modulation
Pin 2 = Shield
Pin 3 = Receive (RX)
Pin 4 = Ground
Pin 5 = Transmit (TX)
So on a 4 wire mic, would this be correct.
4 wire to 5 pin
Pin 1 = Modulation
Pin 2 = Shield and Ground
Pin 3 = Receive (RX)
Pin 4 = bridged from pin 2
Pin 5 = Transmit (TX)
Thanks.
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Re: 4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
That should work.
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Re: 4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
Hi,ONCARPER wrote:Perfect. Where would I find the correct connections
I have this info in my notes:
Pin 1 = Modulation
Pin 2 = Shield
Pin 3 = Receive (RX)
Pin 4 = Ground
Pin 5 = Transmit (TX)
So on a 4 wire mic, would this be correct.
4 wire to 5 pin
Pin 1 = Modulation
Pin 2 = Shield and Ground
Pin 3 = Receive (RX)
Pin 4 = bridged from pin 2
Pin 5 = Transmit (TX)
Thanks.
That will work on a Cobra 148 and 2000 GTL, but on a Cobra 142 and a Washington the radio would squeal if the volume control is turned up on receive. I know it is crazy; you would think that the problem would be on Transmit. The radios are 95% the same radio, but the 4 wire Mic will not work on the later 2 radios if pins 2 & 4 are jumped.
Just thought you would want to know if you tried it on a Cobra 142 GTL or Washington.
Good luck,
Respectfully as always,
Rick
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Re: 4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
Thanks Crawler worked like a charm.
Thanks Doctor, great info I didn't know. I put that info in my notes.
Thanks again guys.
Thanks Doctor, great info I didn't know. I put that info in my notes.
Thanks again guys.
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Re: 4 wire mic to 5 pin plug
Great info! Needs a bump.