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Motorola GM300 Mic Modification to Kenwood TM-261A Transceiver
I have a Kenwood TM-261A transceiver and needed a hand mike. I found a Motorola GM300 microphone, but when it was plugged in, it did not work. So I re-wired it. Here's how...
Remove the three captive screws on the back of the microphone and pull the two halves apart. De-solder the small black wire from the ground plate on the back side of the microphone Remove the CCA from the housing, and remove the rubber boot over the microphone. (no screws holding it in) From the CCA, de-solder the blue, black, red and green wires. On the CCA, the holes are labeled BL, BLK, RED, GRN Solder the blue wire to the BLK pad Solder the black wire to the RED pad Solder the red wire to the GRN pad Solder the green wire directly to the electret microphone positive Re-solder the wire to the ground plate and test the unit. Re-assemble the mic assembly and you are done. |
ok why?
:munchin |
Why? Because it's good general info.
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Good post, looking at doing the something similar for my icom project
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