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MIP5000 audio problem

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One of our three MIP5000 consoles has developed a transmit audio problem. Officers are complaining that the audio "sounds like the dispatcher is in a wind tunnel" and sometimes completely inaudible. We have discovered that moving the boom mic around improves the audio.

We are aware that Motorola no longer supports this model and are trying to "patch" it up until we receive the new budget in October.

Does anyone have similar experience in remedying this problem?
 

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We've had other audio problems with the MIP5000 consoles (primarily sound cards) but narrowed it down to the mic.

Firebuff880, I wasn't aware of that grant, but we are investigating our eligibility now.
Thanks much!
 
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