900 MHz Spectra-II RX Audio Levels
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:14 pm
Most 900 MHz Spectras have HearClear circuitry in them, either as an option board or built into the command board on the Spectra-II (E-series) radios. This question is primarily for the Spectra-II. HearClear is called "compander" on the Spectras and is only available on 900 MHz. Also, these are narrow-band radios (2.5 kHz deviation/bandwidth).
I programmed two channels on the same frequency: one with HearClear enabled, one without. If I feed an FM signal into the radio with a 400 Hz tone at 1 kHz deviation and set the volume for a comfortable level on the non-HC channel, it sounds fine. If I then switch to the HC channel, I'm blown out of the room. The speaker audio is about 20dB louder. Even at minimum volume it's still too loud to listen to. A regular Spectra (one with the separate option board) is much more evenly balanced, and while the levels aren't exact, I can live with it.
A similar test on MaxTrac and a GTX mobile radios show them to be nicely balanced. It's just the Spectra-II radio that is so out of whack.
Anyone ever heard about this or know a fix for it? A workaround is to NOT use HearClear, but I'd rather use it if the radio has it.
Bob M.
I programmed two channels on the same frequency: one with HearClear enabled, one without. If I feed an FM signal into the radio with a 400 Hz tone at 1 kHz deviation and set the volume for a comfortable level on the non-HC channel, it sounds fine. If I then switch to the HC channel, I'm blown out of the room. The speaker audio is about 20dB louder. Even at minimum volume it's still too loud to listen to. A regular Spectra (one with the separate option board) is much more evenly balanced, and while the levels aren't exact, I can live with it.
A similar test on MaxTrac and a GTX mobile radios show them to be nicely balanced. It's just the Spectra-II radio that is so out of whack.
Anyone ever heard about this or know a fix for it? A workaround is to NOT use HearClear, but I'd rather use it if the radio has it.
Bob M.