MDYoungblood wrote:If there is too much noise canceling the mouth piece unscrews and you can remove a couple lays of material. I read the spec's, hope I don't get a visit from the DOD.
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Greg
Thank You MDY and I don't think any G-Men will show up on your doorstep.
I set my Fluke to V-AC and tested out the element and came up with 0.001 V-AC resting and 0.013 V-AC when I spoke into it. I take that as a good test. Now I just need to test out my old RK-56 and see what it is producing.
After spending much time surfing CBRT this past holiday weekend my interest has been peaked with the Yeticom Optima MK3. I might just hold off on doing the 4 pin swap out and might do a 8 pin swap out instead. I need space in the H3 and if I get the Optima I can mount it in the dash below a different head unit for regular AM/FM/MP3 stereo and free up space on the dash and not advertise what CB I have in my ride. So back to the drawing board.
-- Saturday, 20 June 2015, 22:25 PM --
I know it's been awhile since I last updated this thread but here goes.
I finally got off my backside and went down to Rat Shack and picked up a 4 pin connector. I soldered everything up and have tested it out on multiple occasions with great reports back that I was sounding loud and proud. I would switch between my old RK-56 and the M-80C/U and no one could tell the difference between the two. I am very happy with the results and if anybody else would like to try one out the Pin Out will be posted below.
Pin Out as follows :
Pin 1 - Black Wire plus Shielding Braid (Shielding Braid will be wrapped around the Red Wire)
Pin 2 - Red Wire (Audio Lead / MIC)
Pin 3 - Green Wire (Transmit Control / PTT)
Pin 4 - Not Used
Take It Easy out there in CB Land