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My mike broke for my Kenwood TMG-707 ham radio. A replacement mike is
about $20 on ebay, as well as is a commercial palm mike. I much prefer the look of the commercial hand mike - I don't need all the buttons or functions. Does anyone know if the commercial 8 pin modular mike will work on an amateur radio? Kenwood didn't have an answer either way... Thanks. Evan -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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yes it can and they are a better mic
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Blaah -
There are web sites which explains the wiring diagram for most common microphones and transceivers. Most of the microphones I use - Kenwood, ADI , Alinco 8 pin all uses the same basic design. Going from top to bottom - 1 - Mic 2 - PTT 3 - Down 4 - UP 5 - + 8 VDC 6 - 7 - Mic Gnd 8 - Ground http://homepage.ntlworld.com/rg4wpw/date.html My microphone of choice is a old Turner + 3 All that matters is that you have the MIC / PTT / Grd / Mic Grd connected correctly. You don't need the up or down or the power as long as you have a decent 9 VDC battery. I don't even use the high impedance - amplification. That is on a Kenwood TS 590 - NEW! I always get a good signal report! |
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