The mic looks like an electret type and they don't like any moisture at all.
I don't think the moisture is the problem as the mic itself was wrapped in foil and caked with some sort of goo at the back. But I'll keep it in mind
With the Mic not connected, measure the AC voltage at P2 Pin1 and Pin2, and DC voltage at v+ and v-.
I was able to do some further measurements today:
- DC voltage across V+ and V- is about 3.3ishV
- DC voltage across AC side is 4.5ishV
- DC voltage on P2 is 4.67V
- shortening the line from distribution unit to the outside unit by a factor of 10 didn't make any difference on the line DC voltage
This tells me that the diode bridge is working (~0.6V drop per diode). The drop across half of the coil (which is ~50\$\Omega\$) would indicate a current of 5-10mA which is reasonable.
Summing everything together it appears the "AC" side of the diode bridge is fully working and the "+-" isn't working properly because the DC voltage on the line isn't high enough for proper amplification. I am leaning towards a conclusion that this unit is working properly but the DC voltage PSU in the distribution unit is degraded.
Does anyone see a flaw in my thinking?
Thank you for any help and have a good day/night