Dual RX audio and no TX audio in saber mic

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Hey Nurse
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Dual RX audio and no TX audio in saber mic

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So i have a saber mic.....When connected to the radio i cant key the mic.......but get audio from the mic. The radio's internal speaker is not muted either.

My theory is that there is a problem with the 7th pin or zener diodes.....however visual inspection of both items revealed no damage...

Help?


(All is appriciated, Thanks as well!)
You want me to do WHAT with your radio?
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Re: Dual RX audio and no TX audio in saber mic

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hovburglar wrote:So i have a saber mic.....When connected to the radio i cant key the mic.......but get audio from the mic. The radio's internal speaker is not muted either.

My theory is that there is a problem with the 7th pin or zener diodes.....however visual inspection of both items revealed no damage...

Help?


(All is appriciated, Thanks as well!)
1) Try cleaning the contacts on the accessory connector on both the radio AND the speaker/mic.
2) Does the radio work properly without the spkr/mic?
3) Try the spkr/mic on another unit if possible.
4) Voltage at pin seven should be 5VDC without the spkr/mic and either 1.25 VDC or 2.5 VDC depending on type of spkr/mic installed.
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Re: Dual RX audio and no TX audio in saber mic

Post by motorola_otaku »

Dirty contacts on the radio or the connector not seating properly would also be my 1st guess. A pencil eraser works great for cleaning the contacts on the radio. You can also use contact cleaner or isopropyl alcohol on a Q-tip to clean the spring contacts on the mic connector.
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