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I agree with the diagnosis. I doubt it is the speaker itself, although you
can easily confirm this by attaching a different 8 ohm speaker to where the ear speaker is currently connected. (You might also check to see if you can still use a headphone jack if this phone is so equipped). Most likely there is a broken solder connection in the output amplification circuitry. If you can get the board exposed while it is operating, try pushing on the various surface mount devices with something that is non conductive (a small diameter wooden dowel or plastic rod) to see if you can find the broken solder joint. (Note that there are most likely devices soldered on both sides of this board). If you can find the break, then you can carefully touch it up using a small tip on a regulated soldering iron. If the board itself is broken (less likely, but possible), then assuming it is in a repairable area (just one or two severed circuit traces, you can scrape the solder mask off the traces and solder wire across the broken trace(s). Good luck! Bob "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message link.net... Probably a cracked circuit board or broken solder connection(s). Mark Z. wrote in message ... {Old message posted 2002-09-13 in comp.dcom.telecom} Hi all, Writing in as a last resort to find out how I can fix this phone. It's a Panasonic Cordless Speakerphone with both a base and handset dialing keypad. Has been working great until yesterday, when the handset fell and hit hard on the ground. When I press the 'TALK' button on the handset, all the LEDs on the phone light up as if it's working, I can even dial a number on the handset and turn on the speakerphone and it'll be working fine -- all the features on the handset works absolutely ok except the sound from the earpiece. There is NO dialtone on the earpiece. I opened the handset unit, and there are absolutely no broken parts, the LEDs light up fine, even the handset on-screen display works great, you can program and all -- just as if nothing happened, but there wouldn't be 'any' noise from the earpiece unit. fine, plus cost about a couple of hundred bucks. Any suggestions will be most helpful, Thanks in advance, Nataraj Dasgupta. |
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