I'm an old CB'er from the '70's and just trying to get back into the fun after all these years. I have a couple "old" Realistic 448's that I was having trouble with, so sent them off to have them checked and "tweaked" but it's not sounding promising after 5 mos. In the mean time I bought a new Galaxy DX 959 (with a SSB upgrade peak & tune pkg), (don't really know what that actually accomplished). Anyway, since I am going to use the radio as a base station, and I don't like holding a hand mic I thought I'd try a desk mic. I bought an old Turner Plus 3 and it was already wired to work on a 4 pin Galaxy. My problem is with the internal "spring type" contacts of the power to talk button. It seemed to work for a couple days, then when I begin to push down part way on the button, I could tell on the meters that I had transmit pwr; but when pushed all the way down it would cut that pwr with no transmit modulation.
I really don't know if it's in the spring action or wiring. When I originally opened the bottom of the mic, a coil (12") of rubber elec cord insulation fell out. Someone must have tried to do a make shift repair, but I'm not quite sure where I need to look to try to make a repair.
Any help?