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desktrac and command plus

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 2:19 am
by fubb26
merry christmas to all!


ok simple question i have a UHF desktrac base.i set the jumpers up for 2 wire audio. the desktra is connected to a comand plus( set up for 2 wire tone remote). transmit is fine. receive is nothing. i have to open the squelch up(hold in the monitor button) to get anything on the console. is there another jumper on the remote board for the out put adjust or a pot somewhere that i am not seeing? in the desktrac RSS in the tone remote settings there is an adjust ment for receive audio path should i set it for flat audio or filtered audio? or is the remote board in the desktrac shot?

any help would be greatly appreciated..

Re: desktrac and command plus

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:42 am
by Jim202
It almost sounds like the radio is programmed for a different
tone squelch than the signal your trying to receive. On the
other hand I may be interpeting your statement wrong.

You won't hear anything on the console untill the receiver
hears a transmitted signal. If the receiver is programmed
for carrier squelch, then you should hear any signal on the
receive channel.

Jim


fubb26 wrote:merry christmas to all!

ok simple question i have a UHF desktrac base.i set the jumpers up for 2 wire audio. the desktra is connected to a comand plus( set up for 2 wire tone remote). transmit is fine. receive is nothing. i have to open the squelch up(hold in the monitor button) to get anything on the console. is there another jumper on the remote board for the out put adjust or a pot somewhere that i am not seeing? in the desktrac RSS in the tone remote settings there is an adjust ment for receive audio path should i set it for flat audio or filtered audio? or is the remote board in the desktrac shot?

any help would be greatly appreciated..

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:48 am
by fubb26
no its not a tone squelch issue. i has no audio output from the desk trac receive side to the console. on the radio(desktrac speaker) itself the audio is loud and clear