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CDM1250 "olds-school" handset?

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yenrac

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I was hoping someone knows where i can find an "old-school" telephone style handset for a Motorola cdm1250. i know they have the newer styles out for the 1250 but im not interested in one of the old looking ones. I also have a handset from an old radio, not sure what type of plug is on the end of it, but maybe somebody knows of a place where i may be able to purchase an adapter for it or how to hard wire it.

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According to Batlabs, this is the pinout for the mic jack:
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yenrac

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thank you. i figured out the mic i have is from a mitrek radio. one thing im not sure of is that i have 2 wires coming off the earpiece. i obviously have to use the headset audio but where does the other wire go to. and is this even possible to hook up?

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