Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2001 4:37 pm
Readers:
Ever since I achieved the ability to program my GP350 and 300s myself, I have always had one stubborn problem that has prevented me from being able to use my radio to the fullest. This is setting the squelch at a low level, and turning up the mic gain to its max. The only problem is, these setting don't stick. If you go back into the mic gain setting screen, it says 0...so, I change it to +6, hit f10, then go back in there and see that the setting is back to 0. The squelch setting stays, however when you go to program it the next time it goes back to its default of 8. How can I keep the squelch set low (at 1) and keep the mic gain high (+6) and have it stick on these darn radios? (Things stay the same using older gp300 software).
-Josh
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Josh on 2001-12-01 19:37 ]</font>
Ever since I achieved the ability to program my GP350 and 300s myself, I have always had one stubborn problem that has prevented me from being able to use my radio to the fullest. This is setting the squelch at a low level, and turning up the mic gain to its max. The only problem is, these setting don't stick. If you go back into the mic gain setting screen, it says 0...so, I change it to +6, hit f10, then go back in there and see that the setting is back to 0. The squelch setting stays, however when you go to program it the next time it goes back to its default of 8. How can I keep the squelch set low (at 1) and keep the mic gain high (+6) and have it stick on these darn radios? (Things stay the same using older gp300 software).
-Josh
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Josh on 2001-12-01 19:37 ]</font>