Hi all,
I just got a new APX6500 and am having an issue with it that I'm hoping someone here can identify. Most of the channels work perfectly, but one of them is making this odd "stuttering" noise. The voice is clear, but the static follows this weird loud/quiet cycle. Here's an audio recording of what it sounds like:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxWIAp ... sp=sharing
Anyone have any idea what setting in the codeplug might cause/solve this?
Audio Stuttering Problem
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- OCSD117
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Re: Audio Stuttering Problem
Is it a narrow band channel? Is that set in the Cp?
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Re: Audio Stuttering Problem
It almost sounds like scan sampling.
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Re: Audio Stuttering Problem
It sounds exactly like scan sampling.RFguy wrote:It almost sounds like scan sampling.
Check scan/priority settings and see if that channel is programmed for auto-scan.
Re: Audio Stuttering Problem
That is priority sampling.. It is checking your priority channel while on a none priority every the amount you programmed in seconds.
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Re: Audio Stuttering Problem
Yep, you guys nailed it. Disable priority scan and it works without issue. Kind of surprises me though, that such a major feature would cause such annoying audio like that.
Re: Audio Stuttering Problem
How is it possible it couldn't effect the audio?Dystroxic wrote:YKind of surprises me though, that such a major feature would cause such annoying audio like that.
The radio has to change channel to look at another frequency for a period of time and return to the main channel. Every time it's looking at a different frequency, it can't receive on the main frequency. There has to be audio holes.