In fallback mode, which microphone works?

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Multiple Choice

In fallback mode, which microphone works?

Explanation:
Fallback mode is all about maintaining voice transmission when a primary microphone path has an issue. With both a front and a back microphone, the radio is designed so that input can come from either mic, and in many designs both may be active or automatically selected for best continuity. That makes both microphones usable in fallback mode, providing redundancy so you aren’t left without audio if one path fails. Saying only one mic would work or that none would work contradicts the goal of reliability and uninterrupted communication that fallback mode provides.

Fallback mode is all about maintaining voice transmission when a primary microphone path has an issue. With both a front and a back microphone, the radio is designed so that input can come from either mic, and in many designs both may be active or automatically selected for best continuity. That makes both microphones usable in fallback mode, providing redundancy so you aren’t left without audio if one path fails. Saying only one mic would work or that none would work contradicts the goal of reliability and uninterrupted communication that fallback mode provides.

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