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I have a uniden Grant like to wire up a 4 wire D104 the mic has white black red shield

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Wiring 1 4 pin D104 mic to a Uniden Grant CB is as follows -

  • Pin 1 - Shield - Shield
  • Pin 2 - Audio - White
  • Pin 3 - Transmit - Red
  • Pin 4 - Receive - Black

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