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paul72

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a midland 77-805 portapack cb radio works on a speaker mic 5 din pin plug would this mic work on a midland 77-800m portable cb radio as the 77 800 m cb also has a 5 pin din mic socket.
 

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a midland 77-805 portapack cb radio works on a speaker mic 5 din pin plug would this mic work on a midland 77-800m portable cb radio as the 77 800 m cb also has a 5 pin din mic socket.
Hi @paul72 and welcome to Radio Reference!

As for your question, you really need to verify the wiring of the connector. Just because both use the same connector does not guarantee that the pinouts will be the same on both.
 

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a midland 77-805 portapack cb radio works on a speaker mic 5 din pin plug would this mic work on a midland 77-800m portable cb radio as the 77 800 m cb also has a 5 pin din mic socket.
It probably would as they are both speaker/mics but to be sure locate schematics. I doubt Midland changed things much between these, I have the Midland 77-861 with one of these speaker/mics.
 
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