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We are happy to offer one of the largest selections of CB microphones on the net. We have almost 80 mic's from 11 manufactures. That's a lot of microphones to choose from. Here is some info that might make the choice go a little easier: CB Microphone FeaturesThere are several features associated with CB microphones. Some are just for fun, but most have practical uses. Power - Power, or pre-amplified, mic's are microphones that require a battery and amplify the audio before it gets to the radio. This is useful for those who speak softly, or may have a weaker signal. Speaker - Speaker microphones are mic's with the speaker and microphone components in the handset. These types of microphones are typically used with radios developed to work with them. Echo - Echo mic's, as the name would imply, produce an echo sound effect. Some have a dial to adjust the speed of the echo. Noise Canceling - A noise canceling microphone helps filter out background noise while you talk. Roger Beep - A microphone with roger beep will transmit a beep when you un-key the mic. This lets the listener know you have ended your transmission. Dynamic - A dynamic microphone is a basic CB microphone with a ceramic cartridge inside. Electret - An electret microphone is a basic CB microphone with an electric cartridge inside. These mic's can be smaller and less expensive than the dynamic mic's.
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The main thing to consider when buying a new mic is the pin configuration. Most newer radios have the 4 pin Cobra/Uniden wiring. Many older models have different wiring, though. When you buy a mic, if you're not sure about he wiring, ask a professional before you make a purchase. Some more common pin outs are shown below:
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This is the standard for most new radios. 4 pin Cobra/Uniden. On most mic's, you will be able to see numbers by the pins. Looking at the pin as pictured here, the top left is 4, bottom left is 3, bottom right is 2, and top right is 1. |
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This is a fairly common Cobra pin configuration. The pins are numbered 1 - 5 starting at the top right and proceeding clockwise. |
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This type of Din connector is used on some Midland radios. Many of these types of mic's are model specific. |
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