¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThat happened on my unit but with the Key jack.? It is mounted identically as the speaker/phone jack and it¡¯s a joke.? The printed circuit traces on the board are the only thing holding these jacks to the board, thus, they are easily broken free after some usage.? Reflowing the connections are not likely feasible as the circuit trace has probably been ripped off the circuit board.? In that case you¡¯ll have to use some fine wire to solder the jack connections to a point further back from the original trace connection point.? If you¡¯re lucky, only the solder joint gave way and left the trace undamaged ¨C that can be reflowed.? Just cement the jack to the board to give it a fighting chance of staying put. ? On mine I removed the audio jack before it suffered the same fate, then cemented both jacks back to the board, wired the broken connections, and then figured out how to ensure no side loading tension was transferred from the plug through the jack to the board and longer. ? Del KD4B ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Lisa WO?L ? You¡¯re going to have to reflow the pcb solder connections on the audio jack or possibly replace the jack entirely.? My understanding of the current state of Xiegu¡¯s Bluetooth implementation is that it works for things like transceiver control but not for audio. ? On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 14:23 Carl Ratcliffe <m0icr@...> wrote:
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