The
Texas Ranger SRA-158 Stock Mic by Bob F
Good quality stock microphones have been almost impossible
to find, over the years manufacturer's reduced the quality of stock mics.
Now it's to the point that even the old coffin shaped mics have been
cheapened to the point of not being worth buying. Only Vanco makes a
decent quality coffin shaped mic, and it isn't what is used to be. They
were supplied with every Cobra radio in the old days, but not any more.
Cobra supplies a mic that will last an average of 3 months before the cord
breaks, wires in the connector break, or the PTT switch goes bad.
Ranger has changed things, I hope it catches on and sticks
for a while. They have produced a stock microphone that has excellent
sound quality, a Belden look-alike cord, and it is available with a 4-pin
right angle connector. The mic has a hefty feel because it has a metal
weight inside. It would be nice if the heft was due to the thickness and
grade of plastic used on the housing. But I have to admit, they needed to
add some weight to it as the element is light as a feather, unlike the
conventional dynamic elements.
It comes in 4-pin Cobra/Uniden/Galaxy/RCI and other common
radio straight and right angle wiring as well as 5-pin Cobra/Uniden/Texas
Ranger sideband radio wiring. The price is very reasonable at $13.95.
| The Texas
Ranger SRA-158 4-Pin Right Angle Cobra/Uniden/Galaxy Wiring
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| The SRA-158
Heavy Duty Metal Hanging Knob |
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Bob F
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