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Hi this is Cody from BridgeCom Systems. Some of our customers have reported a low volume from their speaker mic. So today I'm going to tell you how to fix this inconvenience.
Now to fix this, what you want to do is click on Menu, and we're going to go up to Settings and then go to Radio Set.
Then you're going to go down to the bottom, and it's going to be selection number nine, Ear Max Volume, not Max Volume Level. That's going to be for the radio itself. This one is for the actual microphone or speaker that's plugged into it.
So click on it. Now, this radio came on level three. Now put it up to the max, go to level eight, or whatever is comfortable for you, and now it's set.
Since the last update I have low volume from the built in speaker, so much so that I can’t use the radio unless I am in a library. I have the speaker set to level 8, still can barely hear it. Again this happened after the last update. Ended up going back to my cheap Baofeng radio, seems to out perform my AnyTone now at pretty much everything. Ideas? Same happens when I plug in a external mic as well, so quiet now can’t hear a d*** thing.
Not 857, 578 sorry
857 all set up, but no audio from radio, it is receiving but no audio
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Since the last update I have low volume from the built in speaker, so much so that I can’t use the radio unless I am in a library. I have the speaker set to level 8, still can barely hear it. Again this happened after the last update. Ended up going back to my cheap Baofeng radio, seems to out perform my AnyTone now at pretty much everything. Ideas? Same happens when I plug in a external mic as well, so quiet now can’t hear a d*** thing.
Not 857, 578 sorry
857 all set up, but no audio from radio, it is receiving but no audio