Your crew deserves to hear you. Your driver deserves clarity. And you deserve to stop sounding like a sailor who has had one too many.
Here is the brutally honest story of how I got for good. What Exactly is a “Drunken” StarCom? Before we dive into the repair, let’s define the villain. The term “drunken” refers to a specific audio distortion in StarCom intercom systems (commonly used in fire trucks, race cars, heavy equipment, and aviation ground support).
A: Yes, the wireless base stations suffer the same capacitor aging. The belt packs usually fail due to drop-damage, not capacitors. Final Call to Action Don’t throw your StarCom in the trash. Don’t sell it for parts on eBay. And for heaven’s sake, don’t keep yelling into the void hoping it will fix itself.