Need Mic plug for IFR500

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Will
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Need Mic plug for IFR500

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Looking for the mic connector, 5 pin male, for the IFR500. Or the part number for one.
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Wowbagger
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Re: Need Mic plug for IFR500

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IIRC it's just a standard 5 pin DIN - you should be able to get one at any Drat Shack.
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Will
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Re: Need Mic plug for IFR500

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No, I tried that.
IIRC it is a Johnson/Regency connector. But no part number.
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Andy Corbin
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Re: Need Mic plug for IFR500

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Will wrote:No, I tried that.
IIRC it is a Johnson/Regency connector. But no part number.
Actually a standard 5 pin DIN with the appropriate pin pattern will work, however, if you REALLY want a mike that is the same as the IFR you can use a Regency mike 600 699 1. Here is a link on the connector you need.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-NOS-5-P ... 2a1ad0b294

Here is a link on the mike and connector. These look a bit rough but would probably work. Just scroll down until you see something that strikes your fancy.
One thing I have noted in the past. I have seen people pay WAY over $100 for an "IFR mike", which is IDENTICAL to the Regency mike, except for the logo on the front. If you are a real stickler because its says "Regency" instead of "IFR", for a reasonable fee, I will be glad to get my label maker out and print you a small label that says "IFR" :)

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=reg ... 6&_armrs=1

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jry
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Re: Need Mic plug for IFR500

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Mouser Part #: 523-T3374-501
Will
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Re: Need Mic plug for IFR500

Post by Will »

This seems to the the correct connector.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-NOS-5-P ... 7298635457
Maybe someone has an old one laying around....
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Re: Need Mic plug for IFR500

Post by Will »

I got a message from Andy, he has the right one, and sent two on over.

Thank you Andy.....
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Re: Need Mic plug for IFR500

Post by Will »

That was the correct one, thanks again Andy. Now I have my PL/DPL/DTMF decoder hooked up to my 500.
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