RX Problems
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 5:08 pm
I have a problem with my Astro Saber radio (yes this was previously posted, however, I removed the original post to clarify things), it has a problem decoding the PL/DPL on certain channels.
For instance I have 460.4125 with a DPL of 115. The radio is set to 12.5khz channel separation as per the license for this channel (note that it is a public safety frequency set to RX only). The radio will receive traffic on this channel but will not properly decode the tone and unmute. I have noticed with some channels that modifying the channel spacing will fix this issue, but on this channel I have been unable to solve the problem.
The license for this specific frequency specifies a channel bandwidth of 11.2khz I assumed this would equate out to 12.5khz channel spacing. If I am wrong and need to be pointed in another direction please inform me.
[EDIT]I might add, that I have 100+ personalities in the radio, and only a few frequencies such as the one specified exhibit this problem, all my GMRS/HAM channels Rx perfectly. (With this in mind, could I assume that the repeater on 460.4125 is at fault?)[/EDIT]
For instance I have 460.4125 with a DPL of 115. The radio is set to 12.5khz channel separation as per the license for this channel (note that it is a public safety frequency set to RX only). The radio will receive traffic on this channel but will not properly decode the tone and unmute. I have noticed with some channels that modifying the channel spacing will fix this issue, but on this channel I have been unable to solve the problem.
The license for this specific frequency specifies a channel bandwidth of 11.2khz I assumed this would equate out to 12.5khz channel spacing. If I am wrong and need to be pointed in another direction please inform me.
[EDIT]I might add, that I have 100+ personalities in the radio, and only a few frequencies such as the one specified exhibit this problem, all my GMRS/HAM channels Rx perfectly. (With this in mind, could I assume that the repeater on 460.4125 is at fault?)[/EDIT]