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Boring moto mic question

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 3:54 pm
by willbartlett
So I was going through this box'o'mics I have and came across an hmn6062A. It's dark blue/green with a off-white grill and a blue logo. Body type is the same as a Micor mic, connector is a 5 pin cylindrical. At a minimum, I might put the case on my astro spectra mic, you know, to look 'cool'.

Anyone know if this was a rarity or just an alternate color scheme?

Will

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:10 pm
by jcobb
Standard color for Mocom 10 mobiles...

I have tried to use some 'special' color mic casings on my Spectras, but the innards don't fit. Could probably do some dremmeling, but not worth the time/effort.


Jack

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:31 pm
by Will
Accually the "guts" are electrically the same, just the cord and the hang-up button is different.

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:49 pm
by jcobb
Could be on some, Will, but I know that two different era mics wouldn't work in the Spectra mic case, or versa vice...

Don't remember now exactly which ones, but I do know I was trying to use a Motorola-produced red mic to use the Spectra 1051 mic guts, and they wouldn't fit.

So I guess your milage may vary.



Jack

Moto Mics

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 7:55 am
by Hartley
Hi Y'all,

I am not sure about the Mocom 10, but as far as Motrac, Micor, Syntor, etc. the old mics are electrically identical to the latest Spectra/XTL mics (even though the guts are different parts now) - heck, you can even use an old A-strip carbon mic on a Spectra if you change the cord (assuming the carbon element is still active :-)).

So if you have working guts in one of those old "10 pound" metal Motrac mikes, you could install a Spectra cord and use it..

73 DE Hartley

p.s. GE mics from Mastr II, Delta, etc. are electrically identical as well...but the cute little mics on the solid-state "luggie-talkies" are NOT (sorry).
HJ

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 5:33 pm
by wa2zdy
Yep, that's why Ma M did what they did with the new mics - to make everything uniform. The 8vdc we all know about being on the audio line was the bias for the carbon mics of the old days.