I enjoy tinkering with and operating vintage equipment. One recent project has been a National NCX-5. Been hoping to put it on 80M in AM mode. I had not been able to get reliable audio out of this radio and started to suspect the Microphone. I had been using an old Turner 454C.
I thought about re-wiring the D-104, but instead decided to leave it intact. I thought it would be more interesting to build an adapter cable. This meant understanding the wiring on both ends.
I was able to get the manual to the NCX-5 on the Bama site. It showed how to wire up the 1/4 inch stereo jack.
The D-104 on the T-UG8 stand was a little trickier. There were multiple connections to contend with. Fortunately, the bottom of the microphone had a schematic.
A little time with the Ohm Meter and I was able to figure out the pins on the Mic plug. Notice that the switch is in the "R" position.
The pins on the D-104 were as follows.
I was able to match up the pins and solder the cable appropriately. Since the NCX-5 uses the same common for the switch and the mic ground, I ran both the Black wire and the Shied to the shield/ground on the National. Here's what I soldered up.
Here's the completed cable.
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