Could someone please tell me the proper color combination and wiring pattern for a standard hand held microphone for this particular radio? (Connex 3300 240 channel export radio.)
i need to know how to wire a cobra hand mic to this radio the wire colors are the same except the black this mic has a blue wire in iti need to know how to wire a cobra hand mic to this radio the wire colors are the same except the black this mic has a blue wire in it
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Pin 1 is Shield(most mics this wire is bare copper)
Pin 2 is Audio wire(most mics this wire is white)
Pin 3 is Transmit(most mics this wire is red)
Pin 4 is receive(most mics this wire is black)
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The Galaxy 73V is a CB radio that has a microphone with a four-pin connector. Here are the steps to check the microphone wiring:
Check the microphone cable: Make sure the cable is not damaged or broken. If the cable is damaged, replace it with a new one.
Check the microphone pins: Check if the pins on the microphone connector are clean and straight. If they are dirty or bent, clean them or straighten them out.
Check the microphone wiring: Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the microphone wiring. To do this, set the multimeter to the continuity mode and touch the probes to each of the four pins on the microphone connector. You should hear a beep sound indicating that there is continuity.
Check the wiring connections inside the radio: Open up the radio and check if the microphone wiring is connected properly. The wiring should be connected to the correct pins on the microphone jack and soldered securely.
Check the audio circuit: If the wiring is properly connected and there is still low sound, the issue may be with the audio circuit of the radio. In this case, it is best to take the radio to a professional technician for repair.
It is important to note that modifying or tampering with a CB radio is *******, and can result in fines and penalties. If you are not familiar with CB radio repair, it is best to seek the assistance of a professional technician.
It should be standard balanced XLR. The wiring is 1= ground/shield, 2=hot(+ve), 3=cold (-ve). Do not bridge any of the pins especially not 1 and 3 if you are using phantom power with this microphone. Let me know if this helps please.
It uses a standard balanced XLR wiring which is 1= ground/shield, 2= (+ve) hot and 3 is (-ve) cold. Do not bridge pins 1 and 3 as this mike uses phantom power. Please let me know if this helps.
I am looking for the same wiring diagram. The headset Moto sells is a single earpiece with microphone, so how does that end up being a stereo connection Neto? Just curious how, or is there also a full headset with microphone? ( I dont' know, just asking)
Would this be a 4 ring TRS connector? Sleeve = ground, then left, right, and the tip as the microphone??
If we're talking about the microphone cable wiring on a low impedance mic remember this. Cheap mic cables with XLR's on both ends often have no standard color code to follow. True pin 1 is ALWAYS ground (shield wire) but the other two wires could be any color of the rainbow. Look for small numbers beside each pin of the XLR connector and make sure that pin two on one end of your cable, is also pin two on the other end as well....etc. Special note: The XLR connectors set screws have reversed threads and it's the same for the XLR male plug in the bottom of the microphone as well.....Glen
According to the astatic wiring hand book it is not used. I would leave it terminated but long enough that if you find your having noise when you receive you could still ground it. I'm pretty sure you don't need it.
need to know how to wire the 4 pin mic for my ft-101e
i need to know how to wire a cobra hand mic to this radio the wire colors are the same except the black this mic has a blue wire in it
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