It can.
If I remember correctly the 980 6 pin mike connector only has a four wire (3 wires plus shield) cord on it.
I replaced the stock mike element on mine with an Adafruit electret module and had to use a 5 pin cord for the 8 volt supply to the electret element.
It shouldn't be much of a problem to wire up an adapter.
One of these (below), a bit of mike cord and a 4 pin mike plug should get the job done.
6-Pin - Microphone & Electrical Cable Connector - Male Plug
6-Pin - Ham & CB Radio Microphone Connector - Cable Male Plug ARS-9306-EXTwww.americanradiosupply.com
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David
Yes. Even easier than making an adapter.Is it possible to wire the Uniden mic directly to a 4-Pin connector?
Great! Now the question . . . What is the wiring scheme?Yes. Even easier than making an adapter.
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David
Thank you, sir!Riverman,
I have a note on that here somewhere. I will try and track it down and report. Also have a new 980 still in the box I could check the mike plug pin out if need be. Might be faster than finding my note!!
Edit:
Found my notes.
The stock 980 mike plug wiring is:
Pin 1 Audio (Yellow wire)
Pin 2 RX Switching (Black wire)
Pin 3 TX Switching (Red Wire)
Pin 4 No Connection
Pin 5 Shield
Pin 6 No mike cord connection but 7.8Vdc at radio side jack
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David
What radio will you be using the microphone on?
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David
Stock 980 Mike Wiring
Pin 1 Audio (Yellow wire)
Pin 2 RX Switching (Black wire)
Pin 3 TX Switching (Red Wire)
Pin 4 No Connection
Pin 5 Shield
Pin 6 No mike cord connection but 7.8Vdc at radio side jack
Cobra 25 Classic
1- Shield
2- Audio-Yellow wire from 980 Mike
3- Transmit-Red Wire from 980 Mike
4- Receive-Black Wire from 980 Mike
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David