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Mic 2 input seems way to low, or not working on Maestro

Don Nault
Don Nault Member
edited March 2020 in Maestro
I have been using my Maestro with my 6300 and have been doing a LOT of listening, and in receive it seems to work just great, and it works will with the built in tuner in the 6300.  Just recently I have been getting more active on the air and tried to make an adapter to work with my Yamaha CM500, but when I try it, even with the +20db boost, I get very LOW modulation.  My 6600M came with a FHM-2 hand mic and I tried it in the mic 2 input and used the MOX to key the radio, and I go NO modulation with that mic.  When I use my 6300 with my CM500 on my computer with the SmartSDR software, it all works great.   I tried the FHM-2 mic on the 6600M and it works great.  Does the Mic 2 input have a problem on my Maestro, or am I doing something wrong?

Don - KD7CI

Comments

  • Steven WA8Y
    Steven WA8Y Member ✭✭
    edited March 2020
    Double check everything; mic gain, Mic2, Bias on , +20dB, etc and check that the mic and phones plugs are no crossed.
  • Don Nault
    Don Nault Member
    edited March 2020
    Things checked:
    Mic Bias - ON
    +20 DB - ON
    Mic Gain - MAX position

    Mic plugged into 3.5mm MIC2 Jack on Maestro
    Headphone plugged into 3.5mm headphone jack on Maestro (and the headphones work just fine, I can hear what ever I need to hear)

     Still no joy... same outcome as previously stated


    Don
  • Tim - W4TME
    Tim - W4TME Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
    edited March 2020
    The FHM-2 mic doesn't work properly with the Maestro.  Open a HelpDesk ticket to see what options are available.

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