Mic wiring unknown wire configuration
Mic wiring unknown wire configuration
Finding the audio lead:
The audio wire is always wrapped in the shield (bare wire), EASY, we've already figured out 2 of the wires.
Finding the Transmit lead:
With your ohm meter check the 3 remaining wires, check 2 wires at a time until you get continuity. The remaining wire you aren't testing is your transmit lead.
Finding the Common and Receive:
Now you must key the mic, press the PTT button in and hold it, a rubber band works, or have someone hold it for you. Check for continuity between the Transmit wire and the two unidentified wires one at a time, whichever wire reads continuity with the TX wire is the Common lead, the other wire is Receive
if the mic has 5 wires, but the connector only has 4 pins!! In this case solder the common and shield wires to the same pin on the mic
connector.
The audio wire is always wrapped in the shield (bare wire), EASY, we've already figured out 2 of the wires.
Finding the Transmit lead:
With your ohm meter check the 3 remaining wires, check 2 wires at a time until you get continuity. The remaining wire you aren't testing is your transmit lead.
Finding the Common and Receive:
Now you must key the mic, press the PTT button in and hold it, a rubber band works, or have someone hold it for you. Check for continuity between the Transmit wire and the two unidentified wires one at a time, whichever wire reads continuity with the TX wire is the Common lead, the other wire is Receive
if the mic has 5 wires, but the connector only has 4 pins!! In this case solder the common and shield wires to the same pin on the mic
connector.
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this should help some people if they would just try it. this is the way I check mine for wire read out. most want you to tell them what color wire to put to each pin. that does not work in all cases since the cable gets changed and the cord could have different color wires.
hopefully this will help some people.
hopefully this will help some people.
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How about a situation where I have a radio without a mic, how can I figure out the configuration then?
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The 'simplest' way is to trace down each wire in the mic to see what it does. Then match each wire to it's appropriate pin on the mic jack of the radio. Simple, right? Yeah, right. The problem with that is that mic jacks are not standardized, each manufacturer can and does have a proprietary wiring scheme. If you're lucky, that wiring scheme is shown in a manual (or a web-site somewhere).
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Hello I am new to this site and I have a Galaxy DX 949 that I have on my Goldwing ( the radios they sell for them cost $$ and are not very good) anyway I would like to do away with the mike and rig up push to talk by my handle bar and install small mike in my helmet. I guess I can just get the sound there also by the plug on the radio. Can you please help me out here on what to do? Thank you and hope to get this going, the radio is awesome, I have tuned it and it puts out good. Thanks and have a good one..
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1-Shield
2-Audio
3-Transmit
4-Receive
You can run the PTT from the handlebars and then the mic from the helmet into the same mic plug with no issues, but you'll need to run the external speaker wire up to meet the mic wire in front. I would wire them into an 1/8" stereo plug so you can disconnect the helmet with ease.
2-Audio
3-Transmit
4-Receive
You can run the PTT from the handlebars and then the mic from the helmet into the same mic plug with no issues, but you'll need to run the external speaker wire up to meet the mic wire in front. I would wire them into an 1/8" stereo plug so you can disconnect the helmet with ease.