"Pulsing" Analog Audio?
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 4:00 pm
I'm hoping somebody here can give me a clue about what might be causing this.
I've got a VHF XTS-5000 that *sometimes* has a "pulsing" sound when receiving analog audio. This pulsing seems to be exactly 2 times per second. It doesn't really sound like a ticking or a signal in the background. It's most obvious with static in the background, when it almost sounds like audio compression is rapidly being turned up and down ("pumping"?). The actual VOICE transmission doesn't "pulse" as much as the background noise level rises and falls in a periodic rhythm.
When it's doing this, I can put the radio in monitor mode (receiving nothing but static) and clearly hear the pulsing.
Note that it doesn't always exhibit this problem.
I've ruled out local interference as the source, because (a) I hear this same phenomenon even many miles from home, and (b) my XTS-2500 doesn't exhibit this symptom at all when connected to the same external antenna.
Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
Peter
K1PGV
I've got a VHF XTS-5000 that *sometimes* has a "pulsing" sound when receiving analog audio. This pulsing seems to be exactly 2 times per second. It doesn't really sound like a ticking or a signal in the background. It's most obvious with static in the background, when it almost sounds like audio compression is rapidly being turned up and down ("pumping"?). The actual VOICE transmission doesn't "pulse" as much as the background noise level rises and falls in a periodic rhythm.
When it's doing this, I can put the radio in monitor mode (receiving nothing but static) and clearly hear the pulsing.
Note that it doesn't always exhibit this problem.
I've ruled out local interference as the source, because (a) I hear this same phenomenon even many miles from home, and (b) my XTS-2500 doesn't exhibit this symptom at all when connected to the same external antenna.
Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
Peter
K1PGV