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You have the modulation problem. If you have hand free you connect it and try to send message, if other unit hear you then it mean your microphone has faulty and replace the microphone, the fault is in mic or other circuit from mic input to modulation device which may be any transistor , capacitor or any resistance faulty. Consult with any Radio Service Shop.
Here is a link to the manuals, choose T5700 from the pulldown. http://shop.giantintl.com/Manuals.asp
You will find the instructions for programming your radios starting on page 18. You will want to set the frequency (channel) and interference eliminator code (code) the same on all radios. For basic operation shut off any special features.
These two radios have many similar features, but some which differ. For best results leave all the special features such as Qt filter, call alert, and interference eliminator codes, turned off or set to zero until you get the radios to function in a basic mode on just the same channel as one another. Then once you've found what works, you can experiment adding special features, if desired.
Most radios of this series would have Interference Eliminator Codes. The codes
eliminate other
incoming transmission not with the same code (number). There could be
similar radios working on the same channel/frequency, but if they do
not have the same code then neither one would hear each other. This
does not make a channel "private", rather it limits what one can hear
on that channel to another radio with an identical setting of the code.
In some Motorola models, pressing the Menu button until the small
numbers/code flashes would enable them to be changed. To change, press
the + or - keys. Pressing the MON key or setting the code to Zero would
enable the radio to receive and sound off all incoming signals with or
without the code.
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Normally in a Motorola T5700, to set a specific channel to monitor (and reply to) called your working channel, you press the Menu (center) button and the current channel shown in the display will flash. Press either the + or - buttons to change to your desired channel number which should be identical to both radios. Press the PTT button to save.
Likewise, both radios must have identical Interference Eliminator Code. To set code, press Menu till the code display blinks. Press + or - to select code. Press the PTT to save. To disable the code, select 0.
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