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Internal Speaker Problem

pastormg
Good Afternoon,
This is Mark Griffin KB3Z. I finally got my KDVR/Front panel issue fixed. So the front microphone connector now works plus I get line out on PSK31 and RTTY. But for some strange reason the internal speaker does not work. Not that I was really using it because I use a CLRspkr hooked up to the back of the K3. Why this has all of a sudden happened is beyond me. Because it was working before my friend and I took it apart. Any suggestions as to why this may have happened? Mark Griffin, KB3Z
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Re: Internal Speaker Problem

Grant Youngman
You had it apart?  Did you plug the speaker back in?  Or maybe have the connector offset when you did?

Grant NQ5T


> On Sep 6, 2015, at 5:32 PM, [hidden email] wrote:
>
> Good Afternoon,
> This is Mark Griffin KB3Z. I finally got my KDVR/Front panel issue fixed. So the front microphone connector now works plus I get line out on PSK31 and RTTY. But for some strange reason the internal speaker does not work. Not that I was really using it because I use a CLRspkr hooked up to the back of the K3. Why this has all of a sudden happened is beyond me. Because it was working before my friend and I took it apart. Any suggestions as to why this may have happened? Mark Griffin, KB3Z
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Re: Internal Speaker Problem

Jim Brown-10
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On Sun,9/6/2015 3:32 PM, [hidden email] wrote:
> Any suggestions as to why this may have happened?

If you have something plugged into either headphone jack (front or rear)
it mutes the speaker by default. You can override this with a menu
setting, and you can assign that function to one of the two soft buttons
(I use SF2). Once you do that, SF2 toggles the speaker on and off.

RTFM for details.

73, Jim K9YC
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