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pace sidetalk 1000b mike

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i have a pace sidetalk 1000b 23 channel am/ssb base station that i got from a friend awhile back and it didnt come with a mike.. could it be just as easy to give it a regular 4 pin power mike and it'll work on it ?? or should i try to find a PACE mike...??
 

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i have a pace sidetalk 1000b 23 channel am/ssb base station that i got from a friend awhile back and it didnt come with a mike.. could it be just as easy to give it a regular 4 pin power mike and it'll work on it ?? or should i try to find a PACE mike...??
That radio used a common 600 ohm dynamic and an original might be hard to find. If you can put a modern power mic on it the transmit audio will be better than stock.
 
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