What's with Motorola radios and 33.600? No matter where you go, you get noise on this channel. I assume this is the harmonic of some IF stage? CDMs, Minitor II/III/IV,MT1000s all do this.
I have a CDM1250 that just won't go quiet. Any suggestions to cure this? Can something be changed so I can get this radio to actually work on this frequency?
lowband noise on 33.600
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Now that I have a chance to look at some books, my suspicion is confirmed, the 16.8Mhz is the synthesizer reference frequency in many of the Moto radios.
I don't think the RF injection setting is going to matter, I believe that just changes it from high side injection to low side, has something to do with it inverting digital data if I recall correctly.
I've seen some radios that have a setting for changing the microprocessor clock frequency in case that causes self quieting, but on the reference oscillator I think you're out of luck.
Some radios had a different freq, GM300s were 14.4Mhz, you'd have to see if there's anything still available from moto that's not 16.8, or go with another brand.
I don't think the RF injection setting is going to matter, I believe that just changes it from high side injection to low side, has something to do with it inverting digital data if I recall correctly.
I've seen some radios that have a setting for changing the microprocessor clock frequency in case that causes self quieting, but on the reference oscillator I think you're out of luck.
Some radios had a different freq, GM300s were 14.4Mhz, you'd have to see if there's anything still available from moto that's not 16.8, or go with another brand.