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D104 ?

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Duck Commander

D104 ?

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Post by Duck Commander »

I have an old lolipop lookin mic that is wired to plug to a Drake TR-4C it looks like an external speaker plug i was wonderin if it could be wired to a 4 pin like to fit a Galaxy base radio or Cobra 25 or somethin my local CB Shop told u couldn't do it and then turned around and tried to trade me 636L for it so i kinda figured he just wanted it.
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blackjack

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yes it can be wired for a galaxy radio. just need to know the wring diagram i can get it for you if you need it
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Duck Commander

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yeah man i would like to use it if i could i would appreciate it
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jcollins

yep

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Post by jcollins »

1=shield
2=white
3=red
4=black
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bazookajoe

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Post by bazookajoe »

if it is a 6 wire d104

shield and blue go together and yellow does not get used..
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Red Drum

D104 for 4-Pin Cobra 29?

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I'm in the process of starting up a little base station with a Cobra 29 that was my mobile unit before the SWP General Lee. Can anyone tell me how the wires from a D104 Silver Eagle should be matched up to the 4-pin female connector?
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Red Drum

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Never mind...I didn't look close enough. After posting the previous reply I saw Bozo's wiring list for an Astatic Mic w/ Cobra radios.
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I just bought a New in box D104 with the G stand. @ wire with a ground strap inside. Will the TG-KIT ( Amplifer, volume pot, board, instructions, switch for G stand) work on this mic to set it up for use on 4 pin Cobra's?
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