Glenn,
That is opposite of the usual headphone jack failure. Normally one has
headphone audio, but no speaker audio.
However, the switch in the headphone jack can fail in either position,
so I am not surprised to hear your situation (it is just not the most
common one).
Yes, I would judge that a headphone jack replacement is in order.
73,
Don W3FPR
Glenn Haffly wrote:
> Group : Has anyone experienced a problem with the head phone jack of a
> K2?
> Serial number 4869 worked fine until yesterday. Now when a headset is
> plugged
> into the jack the speaker is no longer muted. I get audio through the
> headphone
> and the internal speaker at the same time.
>
> Guess I will need a headphone jack replacement in the near future to
> fix the problem.
>
> Happy New Year to all.
>
> Glenn , K5ZE
>
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