Have to break out the drawing board for this one.
The +2 doesn’t do anything hooked to the Lincoln, aside from change freqs.
The +3 seems to work well, but randomly changes freqs.
Both work as expected on a 4 pin radio.
Every other 4 pin mic I own seems to work fine with the adaptor cable.
That's a weird issue. I have to admit I've been lazy about microphones lately and usually slap a 4-pin to 5,6, or 8-pin adapter in-between the mic and whatever radio I'm using, and had a M+3b on my II+ for awhile until I swapped it out with the stock mic so I could have ch-up/dwn. Maybe something is different in the base mic's?
Yo Dan, Happy New Year.... This morning I took a few +3 base mics down to the Dodge and plugged them into the II+ (with cheapo 4-6 adapter) and they work like just like the +3M I've used. If you need any pictures of the internal/external wiring to compare with yours, just let me knowNot sure Woody...but the holidays have me tapped out. Haha. Hope to get it figured out soon.
Yo Dan, Happy New Year.... This morning I took a few +3 base mics down to the Dodge and plugged them into the II+ (with cheapo 4-6 adapter) and they work like just like the +3M I've used. If you need any pictures of the internal/external wiring to compare with yours, just let me know
The Realistic 21-1173 mic is known as the "plastic turner" because they use the same mic element and sound identical. The nice part is the 21-1173 is usually cheaper than the turners.Took me forever...but finally got the +3 desk mic wired up with new cord/ 6 pin plug and set out to fix the changing freqs when the PTT was pressed.
Turned out I needed to clean and adjust the contacts to close together on time, instead of one set closing early.
Works perfect now.
I ended up picking up a couple more +2s. I just love the looks. I find they sound rather nice as well, I think even better than the +3, but not as punchy it seems without the compression. I think I’ll probably run one full time on the Washington.
Now that I have a couple dozen mics laying around, back to the original post...a mic for the mobile.
I ended up finding a RK60 in good shape, which as I understand it is the same as a M+3 and includes some compression. I think I’ll see how that goes in the mobile environment.
The Realistic 21-1173 mic is known as the "plastic turner" because they use the same mic element and sound identical. The nice part is the 21-1173 is usually cheaper than the turners.
turner mics are good.. my favorite.. the pronlem is on a lincoln 2 is the stock mic is a electric condensor mic. not dynamic. which is why the stock mic sounds best,.hope i got the terminlogy right on this...