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radios:tait_tm8100 [2024/04/18 10:22] alexswlradios:tait_tm8100 [2024/04/18 20:10] alexswl
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   * Ensure the o-ring is seated correctly and will not be pinched, then replace and screw down the top plate.   * Ensure the o-ring is seated correctly and will not be pinched, then replace and screw down the top plate.
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 +=== Mic ===
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 +  * The mic is extremely simple and completely passive electronically, thus easy to disassemble. Remove the 4 rear screws and pry off the back cover.
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 +  * Unscrew the PCB and lift it gently, unplugging it from the cable.
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 +  * Very gently pull the mic out of the front plastic and set the PCB aside.
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 +  * Lift and remove the PTT plastic button and metal spring. Clean the PTT plastic button with an anti-bac.
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 +  * Remove and wipe down the rubber seal/button passthrough piece.
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 +  * Wipe the outer casings and run an anti-bac along the coiled cable. Make sure to clean the screw holes with an anti-bac and small screwdriver.
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 +  * The grille on the front of the radio is 99% for show with only a small hole for the mic itself. You can scrub this gently using a toothbrush and some kind of spray, though make sure you did remove the mic and separate away the PCB in the previous step. An anti-bac probably won't go deep enough. I used 99.9% IPA successfully but this is not advised as it can be harsh, but is very effective at removing grime.
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 +  * Reattach the rubber seal, place back in the spring and PTT plastic button, reinstall the PCB (there are wire routing channels for the mic wires), and screw the mic together.
  
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radios/tait_tm8100.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/27 11:23 by m0lte