What is the wiring diagram color and function for the Realistic TRC-447? Please help, I am tryiny to wire a cobra hand power mic to work on this radio. Thanks
please help, I'm trying to wire a Cobra Mic to a 40 channel President Teddy R.please help, I'm trying to wire a Cobra Mic to a 40 channel President Teddy R.
Hi, please help me with wiring my Cobra Mic to my 40 channel C.B. President Teddy R. The colors of the Mic wires are : Red, White, Black, Ground[bare]. Thank You and Have a Good Day.
Pickaroo.Hi, please help me with wiring my Cobra Mic to my 40 channel C.B. President Teddy R. The colors of the Mic wires are : Red, White, Black, Ground[bare]. Thank You and Have a Good Day.
Pickaroo.
AnonymousMar 26, 2014
my switched power wire for stereo has no power. wanted to just run a new one strait from ignition to head unit... what color wire wouuld i splice into? And where is easiest access? any pictures would be a tremendous helpmy switched power wire for stereo has no power. wanted to just run a new one strait from ignition to head unit... what color wire wouuld i splice into? And where is easiest access? any pictures would be a tremendous help
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HERE IT IS THE CORRECT MIC WIRING FOR THE REALISTIC TRC 447.
1.)Audio
2.)RX
3.)TX
4.)CH.Down / Shorted to Ground
5.)Ground
6.)Ch.Up / Shorted to Pin 4
Be extremely careful when wiring this radio! pin 4 and pin 6 carry voltage shorting these to the wrong place can result in serious damage to your radio.
yes, come off the transmitter with a jumper to the freq counter input, then come out of the output side of the freq counter to the input side of the amplifieryes, come off the transmitter with a jumper to the freq counter input, then come out of the output side of the freq counter to the input side of the amplifier
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yes, come off the transmitter with a jumper to the input side of the freq counter then come off the output side of the freq counter to the input side of the amp, from the output side of the amp you should use a swr-power meter to set up the output of the ampyes, come off the transmitter with a jumper to the input side of the freq counter then come off the output side of the freq counter to the input side of the amp, from the output side of the amp you should use a swr-power meter to set up the output of the amp
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Radio Shack CB model TRC-447 keeps changing channels when trying to use microphone. Cannot find replacement mic available anywhere. Is there anything we can do besides replacing entire unit?
try taking the mic apart and see if the mic element has fell out and touching something when keyed uptry taking the mic apart and see if the mic element has fell out and touching something when keyed up
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its a 5 pin which all radshack radios are and they are all,99% anyway, wired the same . So take an old radshak mic apart at the plug and see how it is wired then experiment from there.
Realistic radio mics are all , except for a few , wired the same. All you have to do is look up the wiring for the realistic 5 pin din plug . One of those wires in the mic is not going to be used the thing is which one . Connect the wires as they are mentioned in the diagram then if it doesn't work connect the last wire.
I don't know which mic you're trying to wire to this radio. The colors of the wires in the mic cable may change from one mic to another, so relying on the color is not reliable. Usually you refer to these connections as Pin1 to a Signal or Function; or Jack Pin1 to Plug Pin3. No one assumes a color will always be used to connect Pin1 to TX (transmit).
With that said, I found an answer on FixYa from someone that answered the question some time ago like this:
HERE IT IS THE CORRECT MIC WIRING FOR THE REALISTIC TRC 447.
1.)Audio
2.)RX
3.)TX
4.)CH.Down / Shorted to Ground
5.)Ground
6.)Ch.Up / Shorted to Pin 4
Be extremely careful when wiring this radio! pin 4 and pin 6
carry voltage shorting these to the wrong place can result in serious
damage to your radio.
Lastly, since I doubt what was provided above is going to help you very much - you can review all the info ever printed by Realistic on your radio, here. There's a wealth of info on this page and you should be able to find what you're looking for in it. You're looking to find the pinouts of the radio to the pinouts of the mic.
If you ever have to disconnect a multiconductor cable from a connector, and you don't have the time or means to write the colors down, it is better to simply cut the cable - leaving all the colored insulation of wire ends soldered / still secured to the connector. When you are ready to do the replacement of the connector or cable, you've got the wiring order in place still, and can make the new connections one at a time at your leisure.
please help, I'm trying to wire a Cobra Mic to a 40 channel President Teddy R.
Hi, please help me with wiring my Cobra Mic to my 40 channel C.B. President Teddy R. The colors of the Mic wires are : Red, White, Black, Ground[bare]. Thank You and Have a Good Day.
Pickaroo.
my switched power wire for stereo has no power. wanted to just run a new one strait from ignition to head unit... what color wire wouuld i splice into? And where is easiest access? any pictures would be a tremendous help
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