Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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rescue52
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Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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I have a Motorola HT1250 programmed in the 160.xxx’s.

It started to have a receive delay. The bars on the screen show up and the red light on the top starts flashing, but I only begin to hear any audio about 2 seconds later, missing the beginning of each transmission.


Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.


Thank you in advance.
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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Did you check your PL or DPL settings? Maybe not decoding to tone or DPL right away.

The sig meter and red led indicate the carrier/Busy.
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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Is DOS mute enabled?
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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Will wrote:Did you check your PL or DPL settings? Maybe not decoding to tone or DPL right away.

The sig meter and red led indicate the carrier/Busy.
Rx is a CSQ and Tx is a DPL of 167.9 (6Z)
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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RFguy wrote:Is DOS mute enabled?

Where is that setting in Motorola CPS R06.12.05 or R06.12.09?
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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RFguy wrote:Is DOS mute enabled?
That was the problem thank you.

It was accidentally set to 1500(ms)
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay

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Many times, the RX/TX delay is improperly set.
I still do not 'get' why this particular setting has a minimum setting of 1 second to switch from RX to TX.
This makes no sense to not make this setting more adjustable, as in allowing mS changes instead of that 1 second setting.
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