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same thing sometimes happens to me. Usually it is because the person who is talking to you might have a weaker antenna. Sometimes people put a very strong transmitter with them and talk to people but you cant talk back.
So really they can't hear you good either. Just because you are too far away.
Take the cover off, and get a can of contact cleaner,make sure its turned off,and spray the PA switch from the inside of radio,spraying into the switch, flipping it up and down as you spray several times,may need to replace the switch. hope this helps..
What midland is it? if its a gmrs 2 way radio, like a walkie talkie, even tho it has 40 channels, it is not a CB. it transmits on a completely different band.
CB is in the 27mhz band, and gmrs is in the 462 MHZ band.
THE TALK BACK VOLUME IS CONTROLLED BY THE MIC GAIN, TRY ADJUSTING YOUR TALK BACK VOLUME ABOUT TURNING THE MIC GAIN FROM 12 OCLOCK TO 6 OCLOCK, DO NOT WORRY YOU WILL NOT LOSE ANY OUT BOUND POWER UNLESS YOU TURN THE MIC GAIN BELOW 11 OCLOCK
sounds like you are getting a feedback squeal.. try taking a wire and attaching to you handheld and grounding it to something.. that might work.. i know i have to have my mic on my cb grounded to my radio or i get a feedback squeal...
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