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Odd Hum with XTS3000
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 4:26 pm
by MattSR
Hi guys,
I have come across a strange problem with my XTS3000. I have three batteries, one aftermarket, and two genuine /\/\ batts. The radio has been taken out of band (up to 475 or so) and whenever I Tx using the motorola batteries, theres a loud AC hum.
When I tx down on 430Mhz the hum is still just there but not as noticeable. When I use the aftermarket battery, the hum is gone!!!!
Does anyone know where I should start looking?
Cheers,
Matt
Re: Odd Hum with XTS3000
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 2:30 am
by cbus
MattSR wrote:Hi guys,
I have come across a strange problem with my XTS3000. I have three batteries, one aftermarket, and two genuine /\/\ batts. The radio has been taken out of band (up to 475 or so) and whenever I Tx using the motorola batteries, theres a loud AC hum.
When I tx down on 430Mhz the hum is still just there but not as noticeable. When I use the aftermarket battery, the hum is gone!!!!
Does anyone know where I should start looking?
Cheers,
Matt
dunno, but what is the date code on the battery matt ??
If it was me ide just throw the batterys making the hum in the bin
if you want to test another genuine mot battery, you can borrow one of mine
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:17 am
by MattSR
Sweet, thanks for that tracka - I have done a bit more testing and its only happening on the out of band frequencies (477mhz on a R band radio)
The batts hold good charge so im reluctant to chuck them.. maybe I can use them for Rx/HAM use only for something
Cheers,
Matt
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:19 am
by MattSR
Hmmm this gets better and better
When I Tx on the out of band freqs, it beeps and flashes the low battery icon/LED but when I switch to an in band freq, the indicators go away!?!?!?!
Truly stymied,
Matt
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:59 am
by cbus
MattSR wrote:Hmmm this gets better and better
When I Tx on the out of band freqs, it beeps and flashes the low battery icon/LED but when I switch to an in band freq, the indicators go away!?!?!?!
Truly stymied,
Matt
you sure that the VCO is just not locking itself out ??
remember 7mhz is a bit of a difference if the radio is tuned to a lower frequency say 454mhz ??
or, the battery is rooted!. the reason it might be cutting out out of band is because the radio is drawing more power seen its out of its efficiency range and the battery is shitting itself ??
i'll loan you a regular mot battery no probs. see if it does it with that.
Ill chat on msn or pm.
Cheers
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 2:41 pm
by amds
There's a known firmware problem that causes humming upon transmit at certain voltage levels. Are you running something like R05.60.00?
What do IMBE transmissions sound lke? Can you hear a "chop chop chop chop chop chop" noise in the background, when receiving the transmission from the problematic radio, on another radio? This is a firmware issue that's corrected in DSP7. It sounds like a helicopter noise.
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:11 pm
by MattSR
Hi amds,
According to service mode the radio is DSP 8.02.06 The host level is 7.something
I'll have to get a receive radio and check what it sounds like on IMBE receieve
Thanks for the tips,
Matt
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:21 am
by MattSR
Just did some more testing, and yes, it only happens at certain voltage levels.
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:34 am
by MattSR
I replaced the housing on my XTS with a brand new one (thanks AJ) and the hum has gone.
On closer inspection, the flex in the housing had been damaged which was creating a bad earth somewhere.....
Cheers,
Matt
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:09 am
by DES-AJ
Glad to of been of help Matt
Cheers,
AJ
