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Very likely source of this problem is the "mixer out/amp in" jack on the back. Anything plugged in there breaks the signal path so, obviously any off board equipment plugged in there needs to be checked...but that jack itself could be faulty or even just dirty. If there is nothing plugged into it....you can get a phone plug (power off) and plug in and remove it a few times. This is a switching type jack so if the "switch" part of it isn't connecting with nothing plugged into it, the signal path would be broken and give you the results you've been having.
Sounds like the onboard power curcuit shorted out. Send it to Nady Systems for repair.It might be cheaper to send it to your local electronics repair shop but i guarantee you will lose the quality of the sound if you do.
--Carefully pry the bezel around the on/off switch off and remove the LED and switch button--note the orientation of the LED. If you reverse it it won't work. The bezel has clips at both ends. Prying up in the center by inserting a screwdriver in front of the switch will allow you to insert a second screwdriver along the side of the bezel. Do this on both sides and it will pop off.
--Unscrew the battery cap and remove the battery.
--Unscrew the wire mesh cap.
--Pull the mic cartridge out. The rubber mount slips in and was glued.
--Unscrew the ring with the UH4 logo. If you unscrew this ring before pulling the mic cartridge out it will twist off the mic cartridge wires.
--Slide the circuit board out of the handle by pushing up on the battery holder.
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