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Post by J_L_COHEN »

Hello,

I have a cdm enhanced mic # aarmn4026b, and I broke the clip off the RJ45 type connector, does mot sell just the connector or do I need to Purchase the whole cord set, If so is there a special part number.

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probably a whole new mic knowing motorola
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Post by Josh »

jmr3865 wrote:probably a whole new mic knowing motorola
Or geeze, if you're like me, just buy another RJ45 and borrow a crimping tool from someone. pop off the old one, snap on the new one and be good as new.

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Post by Garyf629 »

I would do as Josh would, just make sure you get the wires in the correct order. I had someone who reversed the wires, and it took out the control head.
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Post by xmo »

"...just buy another RJ45 and borrow a crimping tool from someone..."
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Two problems here. It's not an RJ45 - it's a ten pin connector - somewhat harder to find - which leads to the second problem of finding someone with a ten pin crimper to "borrow"

You can buy ten pin connectors from Graybar. GMP brand, #25127, plug, modular, 10X10, non-keyed.

The price of a ten pin GMP die and crimper [presser they call it] will scare you somewhat though.....
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Which leads to an even better question... Will 8 of the 10 pins line up with an RJ-45 and if so, which two are not needed :P
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Post by xmo »

The AARMN4026B mic cable has only eight wires, however, they are not the central eight on the ten pin connector. They are 1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10.
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I have the connectors and crimper. I had to fix 25 of those mics, what a pain. If you want to ship me the unit (pay for both ways) I will replace you connector for $10.00

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