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Why is my Baofeng BF-888S radio not working with my push to talk headset anymore?

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Why are my Baofeng BF-888S radios not working with my push to talk headset anymore? They used to work fine, but one day they just stopped.

I have 3 radios and 2 push to talk set ups and have tried various combinations of them all, the radios work perfectly with each other on their own, but when I connect the push to talk and headphones and press the talk button I can see the light coming on to say it's transmitting, however, the other person with the other radio doesn't hear a thing and I can't hear their response despite the light coming on to show that I am receiving!!

Please help!! Thank you. ?

 
What PTT and headset are you using?

I had this exact issue except with a UV-5R.  Some random Chinese U94 and mic and downlead for my Comtac XPs.  The setup worked fine for numerous weekend events and then one weekend I get the transmit light but no audio.  No settings changed or anything, it was most odd.

Sadly, my fix was to get a RS U94, mic and downlead.

 
What PTT and headset are you using?

I had this exact issue except with a UV-5R.  Some random Chinese U94 and mic and downlead for my Comtac XPs.  The setup worked fine for numerous weekend events and then one weekend I get the transmit light but no audio.  No settings changed or anything, it was most odd.

Sadly, my fix was to get a RS U94, mic and downlead.
I think it's a WASDN?

 
I usually find that its the wiring breaking down inside the cables associated with the cheap (ish) radio accessories that are to blame, rather than the radios themselves. Perhaps buy a cheap speaker mic, and see if that works to rule out the radios themselves (but it would be very unusual for three radios to have all failed simultaneously).

 
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