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It could be the mic plug. uniden is known for the issue where the wires inside the mix plug break at the solder joints.
When the RX wire breaks, you will loose receive because the radio will not go into receive mode. But you can usually hear it ever so slightly if you crank the volume.
Other issue that may cause this. No radio activity, (unless you hear radio activity low and not static)
poor feed line or antenna.
I would try a different mic that is known to work.
HI I am having the same problem. tv sound is fine, then fades so that 50 is the only sound volume to hear the show. It happens intermittently.
Did you get your's solved?
thanks
The ps2 has a sound threshold, which it cannot surpass. Do you hear any volume at all? If you hear NO volume, verify that your audio visual cable is properly seated in both the TV and the console. If you hear some volume, and its just really quiet, try a different TV.
Try disabeling TTY unless you need it it (it is a hearing impaired function). To disable do the following: In idle mode press the Menu soft key to access menu mode, Select Settings and highlight Phone Settings, Press the Select soft key or the Cingular key, pres the 5 key and highlight the Disable selection, Key in the password: 4889, Press the OK soft key For additional technical support call 888-987-4357
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