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Para Dynamics PDC 67 mic wiring for a cobra

Staybolt

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Does anyone knbow what this darn mic wires to? Ive tried to wire it to a 4 pin for a Cobra but all it does is squeal. I take it it wires differently than an astatic?
 

Handy Andy

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Take the back off and post a photo of the keyswitch - a good detailed one so we can then offer some direction.

Not much on the net for a PDC67
 

Greg T

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So the blue wire doesnt go with the shield?

As far as I know, Paradynamics is actually Astatic. I would THINK, they'd use the same color codes. But, I believe any radio that doesn't need to have a mic plugged in to receive only needs three wires. Remove the wire from pin 4 and try it.
 

Greg T

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Well i figured it out. 1 sh/black, 2 white/audio, 3 red/tx, 4 blue/rx....

Hhmmm, that's very strange, actually. The Cobras I have owned and my Strykers don't even need pin 4. And the blue wire as a rule is usually a control wire for channels and such.
 

Handy Andy

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I guess we should have asked - what kind of Cobra?

Cobra 19+ or a Cobra 18Plus - usually have power getting sent to their Mic elements - they use Condenser Elements - which require power.

It would explain that squeal.
 

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I guess we should have asked - what kind of Cobra?

Cobra 19+ or a Cobra 18Plus - usually have power getting sent to their Mic elements - they use Condenser Elements - which require power.

It would explain that squeal.
Was an old Cobra 77x i use to talk on for local.
 

Handy Andy

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Was an old Cobra 77x i use to talk on for local.

Ah, yes...

Big help there...

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Things you have to be alert about - uses the 858 - so the ghost of "CyberNET" strikes again - the Audio Shield and Hot are swapped to the Cobra lines usual Pin 1 Hot and Pin 2 Shield and Ground are swapped.

Reasons for saying "Ghost" was due to its following of Galaxy's Mic wiring code
 

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