HT1000 internal speaker with shoulder mic problem
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HT1000 internal speaker with shoulder mic problem
I have a group of HT1000s that are working fairly well with the exception of the internal mic turning itself on when I key up the shoulder mic. Is there a software fix for this or? ? ?
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Re: HT1000 internal speaker with shoulder mic problem
Nothing in the programming that affects the internal/external mic switching. I recomend the options/accy connector on the radio be cleaned. Failing that the ops conn has a poor connection in it or the flex to the controller. Could also be a bad controller board.
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Re: HT1000 internal speaker with shoulder mic problem
Mahalo for your input, Ill try cleaning a few today. Im having the problem on at least 20 of the radios.
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Re: HT1000 internal speaker with shoulder mic problem
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the internal mic is always disabled when the speaker/mic is keyed. I think the internal mic is only active if the radio is keyed "locally". Just out of curiosity, why would you want both mics active at the same time?
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Re: HT1000 internal speaker with shoulder mic problem
Thats what I thought. Apparently my radios think differently.kf4sqb wrote:Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the internal mic is always disabled when the speaker/mic is keyed. I think the internal mic is only active if the radio is keyed "locally".
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