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Highrisk
11-22-2006, 04:54 AM
My wife has the on-star phone hooked up to our Verizon wireless account.

When she's on her cell phone, I can hear her perfectly. When she's calling from the Hummer phone, it sounds like she's talking on a speakerphone from the other end of the room.

Does anyone know if the sensitivity can be adjusted so that she doesn't have to shout in order for me to hear?

wpage
11-22-2006, 03:19 PM
The microphone is located just over the driver seat in the cieling on the H3. All you can do is realign its direction for enhanced performance. The rest is acoustical. The driver can try redirecting their voice levels and direction. Also if things are hanging off the visor or on the dash they can effect distortion & potential echo in relation to pick up.:popcorn:

f5fstop
11-22-2006, 06:38 PM
It will sound similar to a speaker phone since it is basically that; a speaker phone. However, there are a few things you can try.
One is try it yourself and see if it is still hard to hear to the other person. Women (generally) talk quieter than a men, so the mic might have more of a problem picking up her voice compared to another person.

Two, some mics in early H3s (and could happen in later ones too), were positioned up to 120 degrees off from the way they were supposed to be installed.

The dealer can check this for you, or you can look up and see that the mic openings face where the drive is normally seated.
If it isn't, the dealer can fix or:

Carefully remove the mic bezel by pulling down.
Carefully pull the mic down and re-install to have the mic opening face the driver.
Sometimes, you might have to slightly lower that corner of the headliner, if so:

Remove the A-pillar molding (one screw behind small cover, then pull back on molding).
CAREFULLY, pull down the headliner just enough to get at the mic.

OR, it could be a bad mic. Very seldom do they go bad, but let's face it, man-made items can fail.