Bernie,

In that case, build an adapter.

73,
Don W3FPR

Bernard Gaffney, N8PVZ/QRP wrote:
Don,

  thanks for the reply. I may not have been clear in
my original Post, but what I want to do is have the
mics be interchangeable; i.e., be able to use either
mic on either rig, not just on a specific rig. Sounds
like that may not be possble, based on your reply?

    72 de N8PVZ
       ---bernie

--- Don Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Bernie,

It may be even easier than that - if you do not use
the MC-60 mic on a Kenwood transceiver, then you can re-wire the 8 pin mic plug - just move the wire
currently connected to pin 5 to pin 6.  If
there was something already connected to pin 6, you will want to remove it (and you will lose the function of whatever it accomplished).

Since the Kenwood mic does not want a resistor
between 5 volts and pin 1 (AF), you must install that resistor in the MH2 mic plug rather than across the mic jack inside the K2. That action will dedicate the MH2 mic to YOUR K2, but that may be OK unless you try to sell the mic.



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