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GM300 low volume problem

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:31 pm
by TheAnka
I moved a GM300, and after setting it back online the audio volume is very very low. If I turn the volume to maximum, it is just below the "acceptable" level to hear the beep and any audio.

I checked the rear 16-pin connector and it is unchanged. (litterally, I powered off the radio, moved it down the hall to anotehr room, turned it on, and the audio was down) Same power supply, no changes to programming, just walked down the hall and plugged it back in to power and antenna.

What would be the most likely cause on this?

Thanks for any direction.

Re: GM300 low volume problem

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:40 pm
by wavetar
The most likely cause is the speaker itself. The radio is likely 15 years old & just the act of movement might've affected the speaker. It could even be as simple as oxidized connections on the control head pins. Easiest thing to try is another control head, if you have another radio around.

Re: GM300 low volume problem

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:57 pm
by jackhackett
I would try reseating the control head connectors first, as that's pretty easy to try.

The feedthru connectors between the RF and Logic boards can go bad causing all kinds of intermittent problems, see this post:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... ru#p302285

if you have the older connector it WILL be bad, don't let anyone suggest that cleaning it will help, they become physically broken over time and by now pretty much 100% of them will have broken.

I suppose you can't rule out a bad volume control either.

Re: GM300 low volume problem

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:22 pm
by TheAnka
A simple disconnect the head, reconnect the head did the trick. I am shocked, it was firmly connected and looked to be in good condition. Anyway, working great now!

Thanks!

Re: GM300 low volume problem

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:56 am
by kcbooboo
If the front panel connector pins gave you problems by being dirty or corroded, then the connector between the RF board and the logic board inside the radio are very likely to be in the same condition. They'll push your radio off-frequency and cause other intermittent problems. They should be cleaned, and to do so properly means taking most of the radio apart. There are plenty of posts about this problem, which seems to affect GM300s mostly. Good luck actually searching this board to find them (hey, at least this doesn't affect Spectra radios).

Bob M.