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Very likely it is the battery. Beeping means not enough power especially when transmitting. Try charging the battery again, try transmitting again and plan on new batteries. They "wear out" even when not in use.
We have looked through our 2003 sales documentation on these radios and there is no clear description of whether this radio is completely narrowband, or only narrowband on some channels. The channels labeled FRS are 'family radio service" channels and would all be narrowband. The GMRS frequencies (aka general mobile radio service frequencies) may or may not be narrowband. This is a one watt radio.
You can call Motorola at 800-422-4210 to ask more questions. Or stop by your local Motorola dealer and they should be able to quickly test the radio and tell you if it is operating on wide or narrowband on a particular channel.
hi The uniden pro510xl operates on 11mtrs or 27mhz (cb band) the gp200 is vhf 136-174mhz so you will not be able to communicate through these radios you can only program within the specified frequencies hope this solves your problem
If you are referring to when you hold down the PTT button for more than 60 sec. This function cannot be changed. It is self preservation of the final amplifier and other components in the radio. Transmitting longer than 60 seconds would damage/ruin the radio. (If this is not the issue please clarify.)
Check to see if your Qt filter is turned off. This is an extra filter the T5950 has to block out other users. It is possible you have yours turned on and it is blocking the cobras.
If it isn't the Qt filter, set all the radios to have their ICE in the off position (usually zero). The radios should then be able to communicate. It could be the ICE is slightly different between the brands.
They are probably not programmed to match one another. There are 3 key settings on these radios: Frequency, Interference Eliminator and Qt Filter. If you walk through the programming instructions for each of these and set them identically, they should communicate.
i do not have any experience with that model, however, i tried a cheap set a short while back, i noticed that if i tried to talk to the other portable while holding it, it would not work. i set the portable down and walked away from it, and it started to work.
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