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75822 HANDHELD CB TRANSCEIVER User Manual G-300 owners guide Midland Radio ... Owner's Manual Model Number 75-822 Features Include: 40 CB Channels 10 ...
here is the pin outs.. look at the switch in the mic handheld housing.. and attach as the one shown for midland 4 pin. this will work with any radio. and doesn't matter which color is what.. as long as the wire on the switch matches the wire on the pin correctly.
Your midland CB will use a standard 4 pin wired CB plug which is most common for most mics sold today. Your power cord will be a standard 3 pin CB power cord which again is most common with CB's today. You need not purchase a "radio specific" cord or mic. Cobra, Uniden, Midland all the same mic pin out and power cords. Good luck.
Could be your mic.. is it an amplified mic that has a battery in it? or a non... try replacing the mic or if it has a battery in it you probably have a dead battery that needs to be replaced..
This should be a typical Midland pinout. If you are using a generic 4 pin mic that is wired to cobra/Uniden, all you have to do is switch pin 1 & 2, then 3 & 4.
Not all mics are color coded the same with their wires.
daniel, first off, I need a complete model number for the radio info. Midland only made about 40-50 different models over the years. The header calls for a 75-822 and you are asking for a ** 833. The beginning should be a 13 or 75,76,77,78. Let me know the # and i'll be able to get you the proper pinout. Thanks,,, Mechanic
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