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A standard 3300 hp I seen get up to 40 watts peak,
normally I would turn the audio pot up all the way never snip anything and deadkey down to 2 watts. Than adjust for forward swing, I also never run a pwr mic. Good luck
in older connex 3300's you cannot disable the talk back. Its part of the audio chain. If you disable the talk back you will loose your audio. There are 2 things you can do.
Hook a relay to the speaker so that when the radio key's id disconnects the speaker. (Big pain, not worth the trouble.)
The other will not disable the talk back but it will stop any squealing.
Use a noise canceling mic. An RK-56 will work great. You will get no squealing with that mic.
The Connex radio is a division of Cobra, and no offense, but Cobras are one of the cheapest radios around. The problem with your Connex is a simple receiver malfunction. The receiver probably worked great until it was put into storage for a long time, you can replace the receiver, or you can fiddle around with the receive gain until you hear something. But you may just want to send it to a radio store and have it looked at, to be honest with you, Connex is a terrible radio, they sound good, but they're terrible radios. Go with Galaxy or Uniden radios, you won't be disappointed.
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