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well,
I don't happen to have any other mics that will work with this radio. In fact, that is the only mic for that radio. Also I don't know anyone locally here that has a mic that is wired and setup for this radio.

Anyway, there appears to be a fault after the mic (transistors Q2001 thru Q2003. THese are the primary mic amp and modulation parts.

-eric

On Oct 17, 2013, at 9:25 PM, Howard Kaufman wrote:

> What about a different mike?
> This sounds like a much easier fix, whether it is in the radio or not.

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