question for the "ole timers"
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I don't know old this unit is, but I am assuming its at least 25 years old. It was moved to a new location in the building about 3 years ago and shortly after that, the audio went out. The department never did anything with it, as they operate on UHF and this is a lowband remote. They now run mutual aid for another department and need this radio. I had an amplifier on the phone line and the tones and audio out is fine. It's just the amp that drives the internal speaker. There are 2 transistors in the main audio PA- one a PNP and the other an NPN. One of these has 13.4v B+ on the base and the other doesn't. I'd like to have a schamatic before getting any farther into this. None of the other techs around here have ever seen one of these, which tells me they're all around my age!
Also double check the mic wiring as the audio for the speaker passed thru a normally closed contact in the mic ptt switch, to mute the speaker on the remote and allow the other extension desksets/mic/speaker(s) to have a "intercom" audio. Also the volume control goes bad, it is a speaker pad, 20 ohm pot.
Check at "Audio A" screw connector with a high impeadance meter or the monitor mode on your butt set for receive audio. (I think I have fixed TOO MANY of these, it sticks in my mind).
Check at "Audio A" screw connector with a high impeadance meter or the monitor mode on your butt set for receive audio. (I think I have fixed TOO MANY of these, it sticks in my mind).