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NX-5300 ear piece setting question

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We are using both TK-5320 and NX-5300 hand held radios. Some of our people use earpiece surveillance mics with them. We are noticing that the external mics that work fine on the 5320 radio will not transmit on the 5300 units. Is there a setting on the 5300 that needs to be adjusted for this? Not sure what I missing in this 5300 codeplug.

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When you say "won't transmit", does the radio transmit a dead carrier with no audio, or not transmit at all? Do you have a speaker-mic or a different type of earpiece to try?

Looking at PowerProducts for example, they sell the same *-KW2 product line (e.g., this surveillance earpiece) for all the Kenwood 14-pin radios.
 
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