Icom HM-133 Mic Problems Again
The Icom HM-133 PTT switch is notorious for not working properly. For the most part, I’ve had good luck with mine. However, the mic on my Icom IC-2200H started to act up on me. I think I may have found the fix.
Okay, the first thing to do is take the two screws off the back of the mic. After working the black plastic off, lightly jiggle the long thumb piece of the PTT button. You’ll see a little grey rubber piece that fits on the PTT switch. Take the grey rubber piece off. You’ll see the red stem that has to be pushed in by the grey rubber piece.
Here’s the problem. The grey rubber piece just doesn’t extend in far enough to fully trigger the red stem. So what is needed is a buffer to fit in between. A piece of rubber band may work. What worked best for me was a small chunk of an eraser that came off a pencil.
You’ll have to whittle a piece of the eraser until it is right. It might take a couple of times to get the right fit.
After putting it all back together, the microphone functions properly if one can keep the eraser centered on the stem. If not, the microphone will not transmit accurately.
If you’re having problems with the Icom HM-133 microphone, try this quick fix. The pencil eraser makes a good buffer. I tried it with great results so far.
Final Note: If you tried this and the microphone still didn’t perform like it should, let it set for several months up to a year (sounds insane I know). The pencil eraser may eventually shape itself with time. I let mine set and now it works! Don’t throw the mic away. Patience is always best.
6 Responses
mubarak
February 5th, 2012 at 12:53 am
1hi
how much each one these mic
you have anather model for icom and kenwood and matrola
if you have you can send to me pic ND PRICE
and made frome where these mic ?
Joe AA8XR
March 28th, 2013 at 11:54 am
2Hi, my HM133 just stopped transmitting yesterday, 3/27, will try this fix. Thanks. I have heard from many others that this mic has this issue on PTT, mine has now joined that list. 73! Joe
RD Bentley
March 28th, 2013 at 6:33 pm
3Hello Joe! Yes, these mics are notorious for this and I had one to do the same. Others have suggested using a rubber band. I tried a chunk of a pencil eraser and it worked. This takes some time and patience, but beats paying the price for a new mic, since they are kind of expensive. This is a great sounding mic when it works properly. I wish you success on the fix. Thanks for the comment. 73! KI4KQD Roger
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