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GP300 Issues
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:25 am
by Glenn
I've got a VHF GP300, 146-174, 16 channel that I'm having problems with. The radio communicates fine with the VER R07.00 RSS and has let me enter in all my frequencies without errors. The problem is, the red transmit light flashes when the radio is turned on and it sounds like it has open squelch. The volume seems low as well. Also, when the PTT button is pushed, you get a beep. I have gone through my UHF GP300 checking those settings against the VHF settings and they both look alike.
Any ideas on what I'm missing or what the problem may be? Thanks in advance.....
Re: GP300 Issues
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:02 am
by Jim202
Have you tried measuring the battery voltage? Sounds like low battery is a possibility to your issue.
Jim
Glenn wrote:I've got a VHF GP300, 146-174, 16 channel that I'm having problems with. The radio communicates fine with the VER R07.00 RSS and has let me enter in all my frequencies without errors. The problem is, the red transmit light flashes when the radio is turned on and it sounds like it has open squelch. The volume seems low as well. Also, when the PTT button is pushed, you get a beep. I have gone through my UHF GP300 checking those settings against the VHF settings and they both look alike.
Any ideas on what I'm missing or what the problem may be? Thanks in advance.....
Re: GP300 Issues
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:20 am
by Glenn
Yes, I tried a good battery off my UHF GP300 and also my OEM battery eliminator....
Re: GP300 Issues
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 1:25 pm
by Will
Your GP300 needs to be aligned. The alignment settings are not the same as the UHF radio.
The Squelch can be set in your RSS, that seems to be really low causing the BUSY to flash the Red LED.
The BEEP at the begining of PTT could be the forced monitor setting.
Re: GP300 Issues
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:49 am
by Glenn
Okay, not sure where to look now. The squelch setting was at 10 and the forced monitor is set to off.
Re: GP300 Issues
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:26 pm
by AEC
It appears your squelch level is set too 'light' and is opening at the noise floor instead of a valid signal.
The beep on PTT is caused by the monitor button being set to 'forced monitor' in the RSS, and will cause this...reset the control to simply 'monitor'.
Align the radio, both TX and especially RX...adjust the PL deviation to no more than 750 Hz. @ 3 Khz. deviation level.
Too high a deviation level, and the filters can't strip off the PL tone and it passes to the receiver on the other radios.