Low TX audio on MTS2000
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:08 pm
I have 4 MTS2000's that I've been using for a while, and have recently come across something strange that I can't seem to figure out. Because of the way the radios are used, I'd never really noticed it.
Here it goes:
When I use the radio through a repeater with or without a speaker mike, I can be heard just fine by everyone else.
When I use the radio in simplex through a speaker mike, I can be heard just fine.
When I use the radio simplex using the radio's built in mike, I sound really quiet, and when I get my mouth very close to the mike, I sound better but still low, but sometimes it seems like every other syllable gets cut off. This is the way the radios are hardly ever used, but I can't stand having a problem and not being able to fix it.
AGC is turned off. Can't remember about TX & RX emphasis and de-emphasis, but I remember setting them the way it was suggested on the board.
I've searched the board and can't seem to come up with an answer, other than maybe the mike elements have gone bad? Wouldn't quite make sense, though, since I can be heard through a repeater. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
Here it goes:
When I use the radio through a repeater with or without a speaker mike, I can be heard just fine by everyone else.
When I use the radio in simplex through a speaker mike, I can be heard just fine.
When I use the radio simplex using the radio's built in mike, I sound really quiet, and when I get my mouth very close to the mike, I sound better but still low, but sometimes it seems like every other syllable gets cut off. This is the way the radios are hardly ever used, but I can't stand having a problem and not being able to fix it.
AGC is turned off. Can't remember about TX & RX emphasis and de-emphasis, but I remember setting them the way it was suggested on the board.
I've searched the board and can't seem to come up with an answer, other than maybe the mike elements have gone bad? Wouldn't quite make sense, though, since I can be heard through a repeater. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!