Radios will not pick up voice transmission
SOURCE: buzzing on radio
Hi,
Initial suspect would be:
1. Loose speaker grill cover or retaining clips of the speaker itself;
2. You are using CTCSS codes for personal communication and your code number is actually a buzz/tone where the frequency is sub-audible (still could be heard by some though barely). The said tone is super imposed on the voice signal which the radio uses to allow reception. The lowest is 1 which is 67Hz. Some Motorola uses A - 77Hz, B - 88.5, C - 97.4 with the highest at G - 136.5. Alternately, other Motorola models uses #s 1 - 38 corresponding to CTCSS frequencies from 67Hz to 250.3 Hz; or
3. Either of the radio is being charged while operating.
Hope this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: Two-Way Radio LI 5650 WXC -> ear bud doesn't work
Did you try plugging in the audio device before turning on the radio? If so, follow this by pressing the PTT on the radio once. It should clear the problem.
Try the battery contacts. or replace with fresh batteries. Try setting the same privacy code in each and see if that clears it.
SOURCE: I cannot hear other radios with my rhino. It
Check the manual to see if you can set the PL tones (CTCSS) and set them to the same as the other radios. If you hold down the monitor button and you can hear the other radios this is most likely to be the fix.
SOURCE: radio will not recieve
Hi Andy,
What you have is an amateur radio which requires a license to operate it.
Having said that, I don't know where you got the unit from, but obviously, the unit has had the frequencies deleted, so you cannot operate it until you go to a radio workshop to have the unit re-programmed.
You will only get receive(RX) frequencies programmed, no transmit(TX) frequencies. Sorry, but if you want to operate this unit, you will need to approach the Wireless Institute of Australia(WIA), who are responsible for licensing of radio amateur operators in Australia.
web:www.vk6wia.net for all the info re: licensing requirements.
Cheers,
Peter
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