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I need a 5 pin realistic CB mic

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ropin4gold

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I need a 5 pin realistic CB mic for a new radio operator. I bought him a Realistic CB and it didn't come with a mic. I can't find one anywhere to buy. Any ideas?

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Am I too late? :p I have a pretty well brand new 5-pin Diesel Dynamic Mic sitting around here and it was never used as the old Realistic radio I intended to use it for fried itself! Now I'm using a Uniden 510XL CB anyway.

PM me if you'd like to negotiate a price!
 

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That connector looks like a standard 5-pin DIN connector used for MIDI, etc. You should be able to pick one up cheap and wire the mic of your choice.

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I use a COBRA hand mic from R&L ELECTRONICS, with a mic adaptor from SPARKYS CB SHOP. Both are on the web, just a phone call away..

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