Bloody newbies…
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Hi @Mikamika I saw your other post, is hard to dismiss both of these posts for different reasons. Jump over to the introduction thread and introduce yourself, plenty of helpful people on here who might be able to help you through your journey on this forum.
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Being a devoted Vegan/Cyclist, I unfortunately/finally ran out of crop space, shared country water too, to keep up my brain proteins growth mega hectares per 3,000m2 needed hourly ( 1 skinny man per x mega 3 hyper dramatic tarts)
Had to sadly employ a barbaric shooter to keep the Indian Minor’s from pecking on my Foxy friends back whilst he was protecting my foreign crops from being attacked by the cutest Bunnies me and my 3 wives have ever seen [emoji3590][emoji3590][emoji3590]
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Fark em ALL, them and their likeminded Carnt mates are Genuinely holding us all back [emoji23][emoji106][emoji106]
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@Rossco I have just jerry rigged one of these GME UHF (TX3120S) radios up and wondering if you get any hash/noise coming thru speakers on standby?
Mine is wired thru IGN / Acc and even with engine not running get this noise thru both the unit and mic speakers _ do you experience any noise (buzz) similar and if not how have you wired it up?
Running the GME aerial AE4702BTP med duty A/T (2.1/6.6DBi / twin job). I do have BT device nearby and need to do some trouble shooting.
Thanks mate. Good to hear that no interference noise on yours. Squelch adjustment does not change it, last night I received a voice signal and noise stopped while receiving. Will try an AC/DC pwr supply and different 12V battery supply point (radio fuse _ piggy back thingo) and see what is the go.
@Rossco sorted, it was set on open squelsh (small speaker button on front panel was pushed in), allowed for all signal (atmospheric _ white noise) to be heard.
SQUELCH
Page 12 of manual
https://www.gme.net.au/app/uploads/tx3120s_im_web.pdfQuote:
The Squelch is used to eliminate any annoying
background noise when there are no signals
present. The Squelch can be opened or closed by
pressing the key. When the Squelch is open
the receiver’s background noise can be heard and
the icon is displayed on the LCD. When the
Squelch is closed the receiver remains quiet while
there are no signals present but any incoming
signals will override the Squelch and be heard in
the speaker.
Bliss _ thanks mate.
Fixed unit in position with Velcro for now.