mike socket chassis pin question
- From: "RB" <rbig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 23:28:24 -0600
I have an older solid state scanning marine VHF radio I'm trying to get
going again, after years of non-use.
The mike is missing. These radios all used a simple PTT mike---a common
ground, 12+ to one side of the PTT switch, and the audio from one side of
the mike element on the other. Three wires total. I'd like to put a plug
on a CB mike I have and use that for the marine VHF. I have no manual or
schematic, and little chance of finding one (I'm searching).
The chassis mike socket has 5 pins. I can easily find the ground pin. By
powering the set up, I can then find the 12v+ pin. That takes care of two
of my three wires in the mike cable.
Question being, then, how do I determine which of my remaining 3 pins is for
the audio lead?
.
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