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    Non Amplified D-104 Wiring To Siltronix 1011D

    I hope this is the correct place to post this subject.

    I've got a Siltronix 1011D radio and an Astatic non-amplified D-104 that I haven't been able to figure out the wiring for. Because of the high impedance requirement a non amplified microphone is recommended.

    There are only 3 solder terminals on the 1/4" plug that connects to the radio microphone jack. There are 2 wires and a shield that are in the microphone cord. I have wired this microphone every possible way. When I plug the microphone into the radio the microphone will modulate but as soon as it plugged in it cuts out the receive audio.

    I have seen at least 3 different wiring recommendations for this radio and an Astatic D-104 but I'm not sure which one is correct or what am I doing incorrectly?

    Does anyone here have a Siltronix 1011 and have successfully wired a non-amplified D-104 to it?

    Any help will be appreciated.

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    well i never used this or know how to hook up mic but might be a help
    the 1/4 plug has 3 hook ups . so you,ll need 1/transmit [ptt] 2/audio 3/shild
    draw a diagram with what color wires u put where then take notes on any changes
    i would try leaving the shield in 1 spot ,then just swap the other two.if this doesnt work
    now move shield to next closest spot. and again just swap the other two.this my take several tries
    last can you vertify the mic works?? also even if it does work will it provide enough audio. you may need
    to run mic gain up quite high with nonpowered d104 thats been my experience.
    base-AR3500 ,palamar 250,d104 w/ 10da head ,sirio 2016,ll400 coax
    mobile-s.s. 3900, sirio z180 , astatic 636S.E

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    ok i just found this on cb tricks.com. its in mic section then click asatic hand book
    this is for the c model
    white- ring
    blue /shield- sleeve
    red -tip
    yellow / black not used . if ya only got a 4 wire then just try the shield only
    base-AR3500 ,palamar 250,d104 w/ 10da head ,sirio 2016,ll400 coax
    mobile-s.s. 3900, sirio z180 , astatic 636S.E

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    I finally found the information. Thanks for the help guys.

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