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Motorola MCS 2000 mic compatability

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amick6141

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Hello All,,,,First time posting so please forgive any discretions. I have a Motorola MCS 2000 model 2 works beautifully. I want to use a Motorola FRN1904BA desk mic,however it has very low or no audio. I have used other mics with absolutely no issues. I also tried another FRN 1904BA mic with same results so that leads me to believe there is a configuration difference in the mic. I am not the greatest on electronics terminology so if any responses please make it in laymen's terms. I like to learn so that's the reason for reaching out for some help.

Thanks Tony
 

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This post is from 9 months ago, the OP hasn't been back in 8 mo, and this is his only post...

The board used to lock threads after so many months, this appears to have recently changed.
 
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