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Euro-CB power mic to a Cobra 29 LTD Classic

Raccoon

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I have this odd ball power mic that says it was made by Euro-CB (on it's tag) , and it's model number is DMC-531 ... I can't find very much about this mic on the internet , and I've done the hit & miss method , which got me no where .

So now I've decided to ask you guys :

Does anybody here know what the wiring code is for wiring a Euro-CB power mic up to a Cobra 29 LTD Classic Night Watch ?

Any help would be greatly appreciated .

Thanks
 
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That's the one that usually comes up when you do a search ... but mine is an older version . It actually looks like an Echo Mic ... but the adjustment at the top is for audio instead of echo ... and it says "Power Control" instead of "Echo Level" . I added a pic of one that "Looks" like mine
 

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That's the one that usually comes up when you do a search ... but mine is an older version . It actually looks like an Echo Mic ... but the adjustment at the top is for audio instead of echo ... and it says "Power Control" instead of "Echo Level" . I added a pic of one that "Looks" like mine

Is it a 4-pin as well? What Cobra are you going to use it on? I'd just get a multi-tester and open up the back of the mike, then see if it seems to be wired like a standard mike. Basically, look for the 4 wires from the cable, use an ohm meter or coninuity tester to check for which of the 4 pins goes to that wire, and go online and find the standard 4-pin connector and see if it's the same. If so and you have a 4-pin on your cobra, just plug it in. If you have a blue-tooth, buy the adapter or get a 6-pin adapter and just re-wire it. I know I've seen one other cobra with a 6-pin I think for up/down control on the radio, but most cobra 29's are 4-pin. (for a good reason too!)
 

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