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17th June 2015, 11:39 AM
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Uhf issues
Hi all. Have a uniden din size uhf. Having issues that when receiving incoming transmissions i get continuous static coming through. I can only stop the static by tapping my handset button. Any ideas?
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17th June 2015 11:39 AM
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17th June 2015, 12:06 PM
#2
Patrol God
Do you have a squelch button, may also be loose wire
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17th June 2015, 12:47 PM
#3
Does have a squelch button which I've played with. No luck. Only seems to happen when close to the person traveling.
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17th June 2015, 05:31 PM
#4
Patrol Goddess
The 40 channel and 80 channel dont like talking to each other. Maybe thats it.
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17th June 2015, 05:33 PM
#5
The 747
Originally Posted by
katwoman
The 40 channel and 80 channel dont like talking to each other. Maybe thats it.
Hmm I've never had any dramas talking to people with 80 channel radios?
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17th June 2015, 05:36 PM
#6
Patrol Goddess
Originally Posted by
Winnie
Hmm I've never had any dramas talking to people with 80 channel radios?
Oh well. must be just me then.....
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17th June 2015, 05:44 PM
#7
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
katwoman
Oh well. must be just me then.....
steve comes over loud and very clear on the 80 ch we have
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21st June 2015, 12:25 PM
#8
It wont be the differance betwen the 40 / 80 channel rigs as long as they are on the same channel. (and between channels 1 - 40)
40 - channel reciveing a transmission from an 80 channel - the recived audio is lower
80 - channel reciveing a transmission from an 40 channel - the recived audio is higher, worst case you could get some audio blocking (bit of no audio). But most of the cbs are desiggned to prevent this.
How i it transmiting? do you have good range - can others hear you a km away? - as you might have a staffed antenna / cable / connector (most often a connector fault).
When you tap the button and stop the static, do you then hear ok?
Or are you activating the tranmitter?
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11th June 2016, 08:10 PM
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Patrol Freak
Do you have the unit connected to the cigarette live wire? If so, hook it up to your deep cycle battery directly. I use to have it this way and found that the accelerator / idling from motor was inteferring with the unit when listening. Just a thought.
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11th June 2016, 11:28 PM
#10
Originally Posted by
GQ TANK
It wont be the differance betwen the 40 / 80 channel rigs as long as they are on the same channel. (and between channels 1 - 40)
40 - channel reciveing a transmission from an 80 channel - the recived audio is lower
80 - channel reciveing a transmission from an 40 channel - the recived audio is higher, worst case you could get some audio blocking (bit of no audio). But most of the cbs are desiggned to prevent this.
How i it transmiting? do you have good range - can others hear you a km away? - as you might have a staffed antenna / cable / connector (most often a connector fault).
When you tap the button and stop the static, do you then hear ok?
Or are you activating the tranmitter?
actully there is a differance the older 40 channel radio's are wide band and the 80's are narrow band if the recive or transmit is not intune it can cause this also sometimes if you are to close to each other it can cause this i have had it happen a few time at work....
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