MT1000 repair needed

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MT1000 repair needed

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I have a VHF that wont power up. and a Low band that has very low audio. this is in the internal speaker and the same problem with a speaker mic connected. if anyone has the setup for these repairs and willing to look at them please pm me with contact info and your labor rates.

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Re: MT1000 repair needed

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On the radio that won't power up check the fuse, on the bottom, its the green thing that looks like a 1/4w resistor. Take out the screws and remove it and check with a ohm meter or test light and a battery.

As for the one with the low audio problem, not sure there, since it happens with both the internal speaker and the speaker mic it could be a bad volume control pot. Does the audio sound scratchy when adjusting the volume level?
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Re: MT1000 repair needed

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no noise just very low audio.

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Re: MT1000 repair needed

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On the MT1000 you can adjust the receive audio level range via the Motorola RSS.

If this is a newly purchased radio it's possible that it was previously set to a very low level.


The audio output range can be set by the RSS softpot between a range of 0 to 255 with 245 being a comfortable high level.


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Could be that, if someone accidently turned it down when programming it.
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Thanks guys for the ideas i check them over the weekend and let you know

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Re: MT1000 repair needed

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The fuse on the VHF radio is good it is the one that wont power up. anybody else want to take a look?

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