Don't forget that Micor/Mitrek/Syntor/X/Mostar/and just about any other 
one from that era will work. I think Maxtrac mics will work 
too...maybe...I know a Maxtrac desk mic can be plugged into an older 
radio-all you have to do is change the cord...and vice-versa-Maxar desk 
mics will work on Maxtracs/Spectras with a connector. And I'm pretty 
sure the new mics (like say a 1225) will work on a Maxtrac...

But anyway, there should be tons of Micor style mics out there somewhere...


On 7/18/2010 2:47 PM, M.DIETRICH wrote:
>
>
> The mobile mics you are ref to are the motrac / mocom 70 vintage.
>
> The elements were made by Shure and are prob still avail.
>
> The one used in the GE mstr II were the same units but may have to mod'd a bit
> to fit.
>
> Re: the old desk mics, If you wanted to use on current radios, put an electret
> element in at and put the amp module in the base.
>
>
> Mike KB5FLX
>
> Specialized Communications
>
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: La Rue Communications
>      Sent: Jul 12, 2010 6:58 PM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Strange Request
>
>      We have several of the old microphones. Desktop types. Pic attached but 
> not
>      sure if these are the exact units you are referring to. These are model
>      TU532A-1. Where should I begin to look for the element part number?
>      John Hymes
>      La Rue Communications
>      10 S. Aurora Street
>      Stockton, CA 95202
>      http://tinyurl.com/2dtngmn<http://tinyurl.com/2dtngmn>
>
>          ----- Original Message -----
>          *From:* forbesp<mailto:[email protected]>
>          *To:* [email protected]
>          <mailto:[email protected]>
>          *Sent:* Monday, July 12, 2010 3:09 PM
>          *Subject:* [Repeater-Builder] Strange Request
>
>          Here's a good one, folks:
>          I'm in need of Motorola Microphone Elements, Part Number 
> 59D82933C02, I
>          think. This should be the mic element for the older mobile
>          (pre-microprocessor transceivers) Motorola microphones. It is the
>          amplified, dynamic cartridge. Most were a metal body with a black cap
>          over the front.
>
>          Anyone have any gathering dust and taking up valuable space?
>
>          I need 12 units for another cockamamie scheme of mine.
>
>          I'll take whole mics, too. Gotta be the 'old' ones, though.
>
>          Patrick
>
>
>
> 
>
>
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