turner +2 Desk to a 148gtl

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turner +2 Desk to a 148gtl

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Help .....lol

cant seem to get it right

1?
2?
3?
4?
5?
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Have you tried looking in the Turner Mic handbook in the WWPDX manuals section or on CB Tricks?

Here ya go...

Turner: 148GTL
1-White
2-Shield
3-Black
4-Red
5-Blue
Yellow - Unconnected
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have no blue i seen that....its an old +2
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I'll see what else I can find.
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I am gonna send ya the old turner wiring guide in .pdf format 4040, that should help ya get that wiring for the 148GTL
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To wire a 4 wire turner to a 5 pin cobra you have to jump pin 2 to pin 4, then connect the shield to pin 2. That gives the radio a switching ground and an audio ground. I usually bend a small solid wire (like a resistor lead) into a "U" and jump 2 to 4 first, then wire the rest.

1-white (audio)
2-shield
3-red (receive)
4-jumpered to pin 2
5-black (transmit)

If for some reason it keys when it's unkeyed and vice versa, then just swap the red and black. Also make sure the small switch on the bottom is set to "E" for "electronic switching"
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ok i will try that i know i had to jump one of them
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This could be a good spot for a first post, waving at ya 4040 :shock:
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Voltage 449 wrote:This could be a good spot for a first post, waving at ya 4040 :shock:
Don't forget to post an intro also. :)
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Thanks Goldfinger , was lookig for the intro area ..

and thanks 4040 for helping the new guy man

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