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TK-760H Microphone

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I need to replace the RJ11 (6 pin) microphone connector. I have the pin diagram, but I do not know the color codes of the wires. Can anyone help me with this? Here are the wires I have:

RED
BLUE
BLK
YELLOW
WHITE
SHIELD

Thanks in Advance!
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Which mic is it?

And did the original end dissapear? If not why not just copy that?

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It's the one that came with the radio. It does not have a model number on it. Regular mic no DTMF. The original end is pulled off, this is why I cannot copy it.
 

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Sorry, I forgot about this.

Pin 1 - black
Pin 2 - white
Pin 3 - shield
Pin 4 - blue
Pin 5 - red
Pin 6 - yellow

And that is pin 1 starting on the left while looking at the gold contacts.

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