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Dak ix and x mic wiring

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DAK IX AND X MIC WIRING
If a mic works on a DAK 9 THAN IT SHOULD WORK WITH A 10 RIGHT??? I have a Galaxy non power mic that works on a 9 but the 10 won't click the relay. Thanks Ron
 

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If a mic works on a DAK 9 THAN IT SHOULD WORK WITH A 10 RIGHT??? I have a Galaxy non power mic that works on a 9 but the 10 won't click the relay. Thanks Ron

You bought a used cb without even the stock mic to go with it? :(


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According to cbtricks.com the mic wiring for dak 9 and 10 is the same while the wiring for the galaxy seems to be different (standard cobra).
 

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Dak Mark IX Microphone Wiring
Astatic (4 wire)
1- White
2- Shield
3- Black
4- Red
 

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I'm not positive but the Mark X SSb Dak microphone wiring may be different.
 

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The Dak 9 and 10 are the same.

Mic Wiring

Stock
1- Audio
2- Shield
3- Relay
4- Transmit

Astatic (4 wire)
1- White
2- Shield
3- Black
4- Red

Astatic (6 wire)
1- White
2- Shield
3- Blue
4- Red
Black- N/C
Yellow- N/C

Daiwa EM-500
Cobra CA Series
1- Red
2- Shield
3- Black
4- White
Blue - N/C

Galaxy DC-521S (4 wire)
1- Yellow
2- Shield
3- Black
4- Red

Galaxy CB-660EI
1- White
2- Shield
3- Black
4- Red
Black - N/C

Sadelta
1- White
2- Shield
3- Green
4- Brown

Turner
1- White
2- Shield
3- Red
4- Blue
Black - N/C
Yellow - N/C
 
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