Chuck
Mine was a major nuisance, so much so I tossed?the microphone in a drawer. When time was available an inspection of a new non molded male connector did not exhibit the pop out problem. Cutting away the insulation which butts against the radio on the connector solved my problem. ?Frankly given the widespread problem and duration it was surprising it had gone on so long. As far as I know the overmolding on the connector is still in production.?
Chuck
You don’t realize it at the time, but when you say, “Till death do us part”, you are setting a goal.?
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On Nov 18, 2019, at 5:55 AM, cltoby600 via Groups.Io <cltoby600@...> wrote:
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The only shortcoming of the FT-60 is the mic plug arrangement. Tough to keep it plugged in all the way.
K3CLT
Chuck Tobias
On Monday, November 18, 2019, 05:51:55 AM EST, cltoby600 via Groups.Io <cltoby600@...> wrote:
If it ain't broke...
K3CLT
Chuck Tobias
On Sunday, November 17, 2019, 09:08:49 PM EST, Clint Bradford via Groups.Io <clintbradford@...> wrote:
There is nothing inherently wrong with new FT-60R units out of the box - I would
never
consider doing this.
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Clint Bradford K6LCS
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