Midland wiring

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Midland wiring

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Hi all.. I've been off the radio for years just getting back on..

Picked up a midland 77-104 I need to wire a 4 pin mic to the 5 pin din connector.. Dos anyone have the wireing code .. I'm using a midland stock mic for now till I land a power mic

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Foot1960
Welcome to the CBRT radio forum .
In response to your question... I prefer to get the 5 pin to 4 pin adapter.
They arent that much on the popular selling platforms.
It is just easier for me and you dont have to solder or play with wires that are small in a tight area. Maybe you could say I got fat fingers.

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