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Motorola Remote Speaker Mics

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I have a Motorola NMN6191 speaker mic and the coil cord has become over-stretched, is there anything that be done to fix this cord or will I have to buy a new one.
 

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afirefighter421 said:
I have a Motorola NMN6191 speaker mic and the coil cord has become over-stretched, is there anything that be done to fix this cord or will I have to buy a new one.



Well.......................................What i would try doing is getting a tine long stick or a lonh metal pipe and wrap the coil around and around the pipe all the way to the top.

Let me know if it works :)
 
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I tried wrapping the wire around a small piece of pipe, that didn't work very well so I wrapped it again and heated the wire with heat from a torch and it worked great. You have to be very careful because the rubber coating on the wire well begin to melt if you are not careful.
 
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