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If you are using Nickel-Metal Hydride, rechargeable batteries, they are not designed to hold a charge for a week---just a couple of days if that. They are meant to be continuously charged or when charged, used immediately; best use for cameras/flash.
This mic does require a longer power button "press" cycle...used during on and off in hopes you don't turn mic off or on accidentally. Check the battery, battery polarity and battery connection...no luck, then it's probably been dropped one time too many.
Hi, the noise is the sign that the battery is gong flat, that's how the mic was done.When it goes flat,it makes some kind of disturbed sound for you to know that the battery needs to be replaced.
As long as the battery is in the microphone, the microphone is on and transmitting. Even if your receiver is off. Remove the microphone battery when not in use. Life expectancy of an Alkaline battery is about 4 to 8 hours stage time. Only 1 to 2 hours for heavy duty batteries.
My experience with repairing Sony microphones for a television station is that once the battery corrosion eats the copper anywhere within the mic, the circuit (not the mic) is toast. I would send it in to Sony direct as they will have the parts and expertise to turn this around quickly for you.
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