microphone connector
James True N5ARW
n5arw at AUTOMATION-WORKS.COM
Sat Aug 21 00:16:39 EDT 2004
Glen,
I have a complete Vocaline CB system somewhere with numerous units, cords (AC & DC), mics, even original base station and mobile antennas. The only problem is which box and which storage unit. Taking a photo of the mic connector will be easy, find it in the first place will be the hard part.
Did you find a manual? I didn't get a single bit of documentation with these units.
73
James True N5ARW
in beautiful Hot Springs National Park, AR
http://www.boatanchor.com
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:02:37 -0700, Glen Zook wrote:
>Unfortunately, don't have a part number and, since I
>don't have one of the plugs, I can't take a photo!
>
>However, most of the "olde tymers" know what a
>Motorola 4-pin microphone plug looks like. Well, what
>I need has only 3-pins but otherwise is pretty much
>like the one that Motorola, General Electric, etc.,
>used since the late 1940s well into the 1990s.
>
>Therefore, it really isn't a "good example"! It is
>more like a "Catch 22". If I could take a picture
>then I wouldn't need the plug! If I had the plug,
>then I wouldn't need to take a picture! As for part
>number, Vocaline has been gone for decades and very
>few companies ever used this particular configuration.
>
>Glen, K9STH
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