listening to cb without mic?

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tjkoen01

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So what's the deal? When I disconnect my mic, the cb will not receive....it's a uniden pro520.....and no, the speaker is not in the mic :cool:

is there some way to trick the cb into thinking the mic is there? don't really want the mic and cable floating when I just want to listen.
 

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you'd have to consult the mic wiring diagram, buy a cheep mic that will work for your radio, turn the plug into a stump with 'just enough wire' to ground the correct wire(s)

as tiny as the wires are in cb mics it's honestly probably a lot more trouble than it's worth

last time i rewired a cb mic it turned into a big mess :(
 

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So what's the deal? When I disconnect my mic, the cb will not receive....it's a uniden pro520.....and no, the speaker is not in the mic :cool:

is there some way to trick the cb into thinking the mic is there? don't really want the mic and cable floating when I just want to listen.

Thats odd.. I haven't seen a CB yet that didn't work without the mic.
 

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i've seen a few, mostly grant and uniden and only with certain mic pinouts and if i recall correctly they were all talk-back enabled radios which ground differently in regards to the tx/rx modes and the units speaker
 

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I had a uniden also, and when the mic was unplugged, you didn't hear anything. It's not that is is not receiving, just that you don't hear anything because the speaker is (-) grounded through the mic, like a loop back. That is odd they do that, but, they do. You will have to find the right pin to ground, then it will work.
 

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If its the speaker ground then couldn't you just tap off a wire from the speaker negative to the chassis or circuit board ground inside to accomplish the same thing rather than doing anything with the mic jack?

I guess i haven't run across any of these models, but then its been years since i played around on the chicken band.

The talkback would make sense as to why its not working if the radio had that, never thought of that and never owned a radio with that feature.
 

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It's as simple as "ohming" out the mike plug and placing a short between the pins.

But why would you want to disconnect the mike? Would it really save that much space?
 

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additional option would be an external speaker, inserting the jack to the external speaker, ie: headphones, or an aux line that plugs into your head unit(dash radio) if you have one similar to what's in mine should resolve the missing mic ground as well

that's actually something I do from time to time - plug an aux line similar to what you can use for offbrand Ipods and plug it into my stereo head unit and put the CB/SSB output audio through my jeeps speakers
 

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