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Old 07-22-2014, 01:38 PM
lukezimmerman lukezimmerman is offline
 
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Default Help: Icom A210 intercom failure?

I tried searching the forum but didn't see anything on this from before ....

My Icom A210 had been trouble free for the 5 years my RV-8 has been flying. But just the other day, at some point around the time of landing or taxiing back to the hangar, the intercom function seemed to fail. Neither I nor my passenger could hear each other, or our own voices, in the headsets.

When holding PTT in order to transmit, I could then hear my voice in the headset (and transmit was successful ... verified with hand held radio). But there is no voice capability over the intercom alone. I tried messing with the menu settings in the radio (volume, squelch, etc) with no success.

Just to be sure, I went out to the hangar on a different day and tried different headsets, and played with the menu settings more ... still nothing.

Has anyone seen this behavior before?
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Old 09-04-2014, 01:31 PM
VETE76 VETE76 is offline
 
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I am sure u no, but in case, push and hold upper left most button for 5 secs. the one that says dual, that turns on the intercom or off, also just pushing dual and releasing asap allows u 2 hear another station.
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