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your device should be marked with polarity and voltage requirements. Any power supply with the correct plug meeting those specs (if amperage isn't marked, look for one that is between 500- 1000 mA) should be fine. MAKE SURE it is a DC supply if the device you are using is marked DC.
Many times the hissing can be caused by a bad or poorly charged battery, or by activating an interference eliminator code in all your radios. First, we would suggest changing the battery, or exchanging it with a known good radio's battery to see if the problem clears up. Environmental RF can also cause issues, so you might check to see if the same problem exists in a different location.
If these suggestions do not solve the problem, then you possibly have an internal issue which would deem the radio non-repairable. Parts and schematics were never offered for this line of radios.
You will need to run a wake up charge into the battery. The best way to do this is with a 6v lantern battery with 2 wire leads just put + to + and - to - by tickling the contact plates on the battery (do not hold the wires on for more than 3~5 seconds. two times should do the trick ,then put the battery back in and right back on the xact charger plug and it should start to accept the charge.I just did 4 of them that were out of use for 5 years and all came right back to life.
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IF YOUR COMFORTABLE WITH TAKING THINGS APART & CAN USE A SOLDERING IRON.ITS JUST A MATTER OF REVERSING THE LEADS GOING TO YOUR MIKE KEY.OTHERWISE I WOULD SUGGEST TAKING IT BACK & GETTING ONE THAT IS COMPATABLE WITH YOUR RADIO.
I just bought the phone a couple of hours ago and i can't see any manuals in the box. I can't find one on the internet either. PLS give a manual use for
Xact xg2400Thank you
Hi, it might be that the battery is low. Try charging it full. The owners manual would give you an idea how long the initial charge should be. Hope this works for you. Regards.
No manual found on-line I'd try e-mail
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