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I have figured out the pinout by taking apart my handset. Here it is:
*-Down button (12V to activate) *-Up button (12V to activate) * -PTT line (ground to transmit) * -GND *-Mic-level audio *-12V power (regulated to 5V inside handset) (looking at the male connector on the radio) Sorry if that's hard to see. The asterisks represent the pins on the male connector. Hope this helps anyone else who's looking for it! -Greg "Greg Courville" wrote in message ... I need a pinout for the microphone connector on my KDK FM-2033. It has the same connector as the FM-2030, the FM-4033 and the FM-7033, as well as, possibly, the FM-2016. It is a screw-on connector with 6 pins. There is one pin in the center, with five others at various points surrounding it, and there is a notch at the bottom. The microphone unit has the female connector, the one on the radio is male. Anybody got a similar connector with a pinout for it? Thanks! -Greg Courville |
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![]() Greg Courville wrote: I have figured out the pinout by taking apart my handset. Here it is: *-Down button (12V to activate) *-Up button (12V to activate) * -PTT line (ground to transmit) * -GND *-Mic-level audio *-12V power (regulated to 5V inside handset) (looking at the male connector on the radio) Sorry if that's hard to see. The asterisks represent the pins on the male connector. Hope this helps anyone else who's looking for it! Do you mean this? (My attempt to understand your diagram) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 = Down button (12V to activate) 2 = PTT line (ground to transmit) 3 = Up button (12V to activate) 4 = GND 5 = Mic-level audio 6 = 12V power (regulated to 5V inside handset) |
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... Do you mean this? (My attempt to understand your diagram) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 = Down button (12V to activate) 2 = PTT line (ground to transmit) 3 = Up button (12V to activate) 4 = GND 5 = Mic-level audio 6 = 12V power (regulated to 5V inside handset) Yes, that's correct. Thanks for clearing it up a bit. Your diagram is definitely easier to understand than what I did. ![]() -Greg |
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... Do you mean this? (My attempt to understand your diagram) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 = Down button (12V to activate) 2 = PTT line (ground to transmit) 3 = Up button (12V to activate) 4 = GND 5 = Mic-level audio 6 = 12V power (regulated to 5V inside handset) Yes, that's correct. Thanks for clearing it up a bit. Your diagram is definitely easier to understand than what I did. ![]() -Greg |
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![]() Greg Courville wrote: I have figured out the pinout by taking apart my handset. Here it is: *-Down button (12V to activate) *-Up button (12V to activate) * -PTT line (ground to transmit) * -GND *-Mic-level audio *-12V power (regulated to 5V inside handset) (looking at the male connector on the radio) Sorry if that's hard to see. The asterisks represent the pins on the male connector. Hope this helps anyone else who's looking for it! Do you mean this? (My attempt to understand your diagram) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 = Down button (12V to activate) 2 = PTT line (ground to transmit) 3 = Up button (12V to activate) 4 = GND 5 = Mic-level audio 6 = 12V power (regulated to 5V inside handset) |
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