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2950DX microphone pin 4

Black_Bart

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this pin shows to have 8 volts DC in it, and since the 2950DX does not really need a receive wire on it in order to receive i was thinking of taking the wire that goes to pin 4 and re-purposing it to power an astatic road devil power mic (making the 9volt battery unnecessary)

the SRA-117 microphone made for RCI radios is done this way (getting 8VDC from pin 4) so i dont see why this would not work for other power microphones)

just wanting to post this idea to see what others might think before i actually perform this mod to my microphone.
 

I seen somewhere a online store was selling rewired mics to work like your saying. I wanna say the one I seen was a 2018 extreme.

I see no reason why it wouldn't work, I would rewire the mic and not the radio!
 
yup, thats what i was wanting to do = open the mic, take out the battery, and cut the batter terminal plug and run the hot/red wire to the pin 4 wire for the 8+ volts and the black to the shield (ground)
 
Sounds like a nice idea.
But then again; I'm not so sure.

Have you ever heard how a D-104 Astatic mic sounds when the battery gets down to 8v? They don't work very well. A fresh battery in those mics are 9.65v and when they go down to 8.8v they are ready to be trashed. Now, if there was a 10v feed from the radio to the mic - then that may work out. But 8v; just don't think so. The amount of current available under load/use is also important. Try it out/find out and let us know.
 
Robb you may very well be right about the voltage problem, if that mic requires 9V then 8 will be starving it and electronics do not do well under starvation conditions.

thanks for the input :)
 

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