You should be able to as long as you have the right adapter cable, if one is even needed at all.
I had one for a while on a 746 Pro and it worked just fine. They have very "hot" sensitivity.
You don't need much mic gain.
Really there are several electret elements out there that are just as good I think. You can brew up your own electret mic for a lot less money than the Heil. The only thing I found that was all that special about the iCM mic was that the electret element seems to have the biasing built into the element itself. I sure couldn't find a biasing resistor anywhere else inside the mic or connector
You can buy new inexpensive studio mics on Ebay that work great for the housing of a handpicked electret mic. The electret elements are very inexpensive, usually $5 or less.
I picked a couple for high sensitivity and a flat response.Panasonic had a good one.
I found I preferred to use a dynamic mic so went with a Heil PR-781. It is rather expensive too but I didn't care at the time.
It is a talk up close end fire (talk directly into the front of it) mic so doesn't pick up much background noise in the room which I have.
A visit to the Heil website should have all the info about the mics you'll need. Bob is good about answering emails too.