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Anonymous Posted on Apr 15, 2013

Motorola Base MIC question?

Can anyone tell me why this Base microphone provides the receiver's end a distorted voice? We turned down the little trimmer ( in the back , there's a mini hole for adjustments) to lower the pick-up volume & we had to bring it back up again, wasn't loud enough? I compared this brand new Motorola Mic to an older one we had, & the older one works much better on our SM 50 and SM 120 UHF 2 channels radios. In fact, there might be some kind of mods to get this mic going better for me. We're talking about ( inside ) a small PC board with a handfull of components...HELP?? Any ideas?

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2007

SOURCE: Push to talk problem

Hi,

If indeed radio #1 has a mic problem, this may be confirmed by trying an external speaker/microphone plugged into the accessory jack. If still a no, then its not the mic but possibly the modulator circuitry. If there is transmit audio with the external mic and hence internal mic is defective, the unit would have to be pried open and the defective component replaced. The internal mic is normally an electrofet 2-3 terminal soldered to a shielded wire and physically attached to the front plate.

Alternately, another possibility is that radio #2 has its Interference Eliminator Code enabled/activated. This is indicated by the presence of small sized digits on the top right of display. If this is the case and no similar digits are displayed in radio #1, then radio #2 will not allow any received transmission to be heard. Along the same line of reasoning, if the code is activated on both radios signified by the presence of the 2 small digits, and radio #1 has a problem with its CTCSS (code) generator, then it would also prevent reception of radio #2. A way to verify this is by deactivating/disabling the Interference Eliminator Codes on both radios.

On certain occasion, it is also possible that radio #2 has a defective speaker. You should be able to verify this by plugging in an external speaker to the accessory jack of radio #2.

Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards.

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: I evidently dropped my Motorola H700 Earpiece and lost Mic Cover

as far as I know yu have to buy a new one but if you do find out that you can just buy the mic. please let me know

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2009

SOURCE: motorola v3i mic not work

better to replace ur mic in your v3i if its not working.....put mic from another v3i...

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: motorola E1000 mic problem

U SHOULD CHANGE THE MIC OK BECAUSE THE MIC IS GONE IT TIME IS OVER IT WILL BE OVER 50 TO 200 RS/-

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: Motorola H710 mic not working

i pinched the flats sides of the boom together tightly and used my ps3 to measure the clarity and went from mic not working to semi to full clarity

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