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--- In Radio-Programming2@yahoogroups.com, brs.comm@c... wrote:
\n> Yes. Open the mic and solder the blue HUB wire to the black GND
\nwire. As long as you have a monitor button on the radio, you meet the
\nFCC requirement to be able to monitor. The downside: You will stay in
\nscan mode unless you manually turn it off when you want to TX.
\n>
\n> Bill
\n>
\n> -------------- Original message --------------
\n>
\n> I have a couple of Spectra High Powers. My question is:
\n>
\n> Is there a way to bypass or eliminate the mic grounding feature? I
\n> want the squelch to stay closed, regardless of whether the mic is hung
\n> up on a grounded clip or not.
\n>
\n> Any help is appreciated.
\n>
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