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There is a great little magnet mounted CB antenna called "Little Wil".
Relatively inexpensive and easily adjustable for even the basic of beginners. Here's a video...
there a several things you can check yourself with a minimum of tools
or test equipment. this model has been around for several years and
voice coils do expire in the internal speakers as they age. attempt to
locate a known good external speaker with a 3.5 mm plug and see if the
receiver can be heard through it. if so then the internal speaker has
seen better days and the solution/s should be obvious. also in this
particular model the receiver output is controlled by the microphone
switching and an open receive line in the mic cord/cable or the plug
itself would render the receiver unhearable. check with another known
good microphone wired for realistic radios (5 pin DIN). the microphone
might also have been rewired improperly. make sure the squelch is in
the fully counter-clockwise position and the volume is adjusted to a
suitable level while testing, 12 o'clock or higher.
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