Spectra Squelch issues -- can any one help?
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:04 am
Hello,
I have a Dash mount VHF Spectra that I'm having issues with, and I'm not sure what else to do/try with it. It behaves like it has a loose squelch, and it's not really that sensitive. I hooked it up to my signal generator at home and it will start to break the squelch open right at -127dBm even though there is almost no usable signal at that level. In order to get it up to 12dB SINAD I need to pump the signal all the way up to -103dBm, I'm not an expert, but I'd think with a good Spectra I'd be getting 12dB SINAD at -120dBm or better?
Soooo... I appear to have two issues here, the loose squelch, and the lack of sensitivity -- and I'm not sure if they're related somehow? Can anyone point me in the right direction to try and troubleshoot this? Do those two issues point at a particular board being bad?
Before anyone asks, I already went through and replaced all the time-bomb caps, and I didn't notice anything that would indicate damage to any of the boards. Additionally, the radio exhibited this behavior prior to replacing the caps.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
Brian
I have a Dash mount VHF Spectra that I'm having issues with, and I'm not sure what else to do/try with it. It behaves like it has a loose squelch, and it's not really that sensitive. I hooked it up to my signal generator at home and it will start to break the squelch open right at -127dBm even though there is almost no usable signal at that level. In order to get it up to 12dB SINAD I need to pump the signal all the way up to -103dBm, I'm not an expert, but I'd think with a good Spectra I'd be getting 12dB SINAD at -120dBm or better?
Soooo... I appear to have two issues here, the loose squelch, and the lack of sensitivity -- and I'm not sure if they're related somehow? Can anyone point me in the right direction to try and troubleshoot this? Do those two issues point at a particular board being bad?
Before anyone asks, I already went through and replaced all the time-bomb caps, and I didn't notice anything that would indicate damage to any of the boards. Additionally, the radio exhibited this behavior prior to replacing the caps.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
Brian