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Badly in need of wiring info for a kenwood TK 940

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dement

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I recently received a Motorola Maxar 80. But it is missing the plug that plugs into the back of it. It has the standard 15 wire plug type. But I cant tell which hole is the power and the negative. Does anyone know?? And the mic is missing. It has a 5 pin plug. Does anyone know the wiring pattern for the mic?
 

ramal121

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Make up your mind

For Maxar 80. On mic, white and black wires are ground, red is mic high, and green is PTT. See if the plug or jack has numbers on it for the pins.
 

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davidgcet

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that maxar 80 is probably junk anyway, put it on a shelf as memorial.

and yeah, you need to have the right radio listed in the title. not only was it the wrong model, but the wrong vendor!
 
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