Hardtime, The same thing happened to mine. I checked this site and found the solution. I found an old cordless phone and soldered that speaker in the radar detector. Quick and easy fix! ;)
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Old question, but may be somebody else is experiencing the same issue. The earcup without the boom has a noise cancelling board, so it could be one of the wires that goes from one board to the other one. Gently take the earcup off and look at the 4 wires that are soldered on top (red, black, shield and white). If one of these is cut, the speaker/anr won't work. You will need a very small soldering iron to repair it (no more than 15 - 20 watts). Good luck, hope this helps ;)
There are screws running down the sides of the front panel which you will have to remove. The circuit board is secured to the front panel by the nuts, washers etc. that the controls and jacks are fastened with. Once you get the panel; loose gently move it forward so you can see any connections to the circuit board. Make careful note of all of these and draw diagrams. You will have to completely remove the panel from the enclosure and then the circuit board from the panel. The jack in question will be mounted on the circuit board and soldered to it on the reverse side. You will need to unsolder it, obtain an exact replacement, solder in the replacement and replace the board on the panel and the panel back in the enclosure. Make sure everything is connected exactly the way it was originally. Hope this helps.
You are more than welcome and am glad that you can get things figured out with the help of the manual. Appreciate the rating too in your original post here.
if you have an old cordless phone like a uniden or cell phone you can take the speaker out and attach it to your radar detector it works just fine in mine,no problems. you might have to remove the speaker housing if it has one. Justy be real careful not to puncture the speaker as i almost did.
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