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"PG58" is just the capsule on top. That capsule has been offered on many Shure wireless. We would need to know the model number of the transmitter (it is inside the battery compartment).
It's nearly impossible to troubleshoot dropouts in a forum. Shure has some great troubleshooting hints at: www.shure.com/faq. Beyond that, call Shure at 800-516-2525 and they can help you troubleshoot over the phone.
Hmmm...apparently this is a common problem. So common, all you have to do is call the Shure parts ordering line (800-516-2525 opt 3), and ask for the "rubber button" for the PGX2 (SLX2) handheld transmitter. They are 81 cents apiece, but with a $10 minimum, you will end up buying six (or more).
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