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I think the mike connection pin out for your HTX-100 and the Kenwood
HF transceivers are the same. Look in your owner's manual and then the mike connector at Kenwood's web sight. See if they are the same. If so, and you cant find a RS replacement, get a Kenwood microphone. Eric N7DLV "Richard" wrote in message news:FPvYc.53965$jZ5.27292@clgrps13... Thanks Bert for the great offer how can one refuse an offer like that. For some reason I can not send you an email direct , it just won't send when replying to sender, please send me an email and we can take it from there. Tnx agn fer the Offer. Will check News Group also.. .......Richard......... "Bert Craig" wrote in message et... I have an extra and would be glad to send it to you, free of charge, Richard. It's brand new too, just say the word. The rig was given to me as a gift and the generous giver had no way of knowing that he was giving a phone-only rig to a CW addict. ;-) -- 73 de Bert WA2SI "Richard" wrote in message news:YD9Yc.54028$S55.37744@clgrps12... I have a Radio Shack model HTX-100 Ten meter transceiver, brand new and have never been used, still in the box. The problem is that I do not have a microphne for it and would like to know what other mic could be wired for this radio. Pin input is a 8 pin connecter, would any up and down button mic work. After searching the net I have learned that the mic for this rig has two buttons on it For searching the memory channels, up or down. Please help ..... Richard. |