Modifying a stock Vertex MD-12A8J or MD-11A8J for use on an Anytone AT-5888UV
I was able to purchase three desk microphones on Ebay for $15.00 each. Two were Vertex MD-12A8J's. The Ebay add did not specify a model and I though there were probably universal for Vertex radios with modular microphone connectors. Assuming can sure cause problems! These desk microphone were designed to be used on the Vertex-Standard repeaters and their wiring was different from their mobile radios. Of course, I knew I would have to rewire them when I purchased them for the radios I planned to use them on but what I did not know was there is a almost no information on the microphones on the internet and of course Vertex-Standard is now owned by Motorola, who as a company is not very forth coming in making information available upon request. After a lot of searching, I finally hit on a discussion on the MD-11A8J which was the older model. The only differences I could fine were a nicer looking housing for the mic. The discussion listed the color codes of the mic cord and some continuity testing clarified the wires I neded to be able to use it on my Anytone AT-5888UV. There is a microphone gain pot on the bottom of the microphone for adjusting the internal mic preamp. I was not able to locate and actual schematic diagram of the microphone.
I found it neccessary, using on the air testing showed that, with 5vdc from the AT-5888UV, the amplifier had to be turned up all the way. It normally wants 9v DC. Reports receives were that the microphone has a better sound and crisper audio than the Anytone hand microphone from a distance of about 2 feet.
Color Codes of mike wiring:
Blue: Hook Switch which is not used in the MD-12A8J
Braid/shield: around white Mic High wire Pins 1 and/or 4 of the AT-5888UV mike connector
Brown: PTT Pin 2 on mic connector
White: Mic High Pin 3 on mic connector
Red: 5 to 9 vDC from radio to Mic amplifier Pin 7 on mic connector