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.
Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay
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Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay
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.
The sig meter and red led indicate the carrier/Busy.
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Is DOS mute enabled?
Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay
Rx is a CSQ and Tx is a DPL of 167.9 (6Z)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.
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay
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
That was the problem thank you.RFguy wrote:Is DOS mute enabled?
It was accidentally set to 1500(ms)
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Re: Motorola HT1250 receive audio delay
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.
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.