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Motorola Mic pinouts

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daveyb

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Motorola Mic pinouts Needed

I have several old Motorola Mics ModelHMN1015A need the color pinouts to rewire them for a new MaxTrac radio. I have the MaxTrac connector colors. Can any one please help me out I need several MaxTrac mics and we got these pulled from working units.
 
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Are you going to put a whole new maxtrac cord on the 1015? Or are you just going to lop off the connector and crimp on a RJ-45 plug? The wires in the 1015 cord are too big to cram into a RJ-45.

Anyway, here goes...

HMN1015A > HMN1035C

White wire > mic lo > pin 4 black
Black wire > PTT gnd > pin 4 black
Red wire > mic hi > pin 5 red
Green wire > PTT > pin 6 green

You'll need to tie mic lo and ptt ground in the mic for the single wire ground for the maxtrac.
The blue wire (pin 3) is hook and you'll have to attach it to the button somehow if you want the radio to stay out of monitor.
 
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