HT1250 MDC Decode annoying tone
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HT1250 MDC Decode annoying tone
The FD finally started using MDC1200, so I turned on the necessary
stuff on the 1250.
Xmit works fine, RX also, but there is an annoying tone whenever
there is any traffic received on the channel.
Did I select something wrong?
Oh, I think I hear the same tone whenever I get a QCII
decode as well.
Thanks,
Tim
stuff on the 1250.
Xmit works fine, RX also, but there is an annoying tone whenever
there is any traffic received on the channel.
Did I select something wrong?
Oh, I think I hear the same tone whenever I get a QCII
decode as well.
Thanks,
Tim
The HT1250 has an inherrant problem with the MDC decode ID on certain frequencies. I had the same problem, and after many hours of hair pulling cursing, I ended up just turning it off.
There were a few others on this discussion board that had it happen to them as well. Apparently it's a firmware problem.
There were a few others on this discussion board that had it happen to them as well. Apparently it's a firmware problem.
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This isn't a problem I've ever come across. What does it sound like? I have DOS enabled on my units, which cuts the MDC noise down but that's it.FDC_100 wrote:The HT1250 has an inherrant problem with the MDC decode ID on certain frequencies. I had the same problem, and after many hours of hair pulling cursing, I ended up just turning it off.
There were a few others on this discussion board that had it happen to them as well. Apparently it's a firmware problem.
-Josh
MDC Decode tones
Hi Josh,
Doing some testing, it has to do with the transmitted PL.
If doing MDC decode on non PL channel, then no bogus tone is heard.
The bogus received tone varies in frequency with the PL input. With
the volume control at 12 o clock (about halfway up), the tone is
very noticeable.
Sounds like Mot forgot to put in some kind of PL filter in this mode.
- or - am I doing something wrong
Tim
Doing some testing, it has to do with the transmitted PL.
If doing MDC decode on non PL channel, then no bogus tone is heard.
The bogus received tone varies in frequency with the PL input. With
the volume control at 12 o clock (about halfway up), the tone is
very noticeable.
Sounds like Mot forgot to put in some kind of PL filter in this mode.
- or - am I doing something wrong
Tim
Tone
Could it be the IDer the MDC tones...???
73
Heath
KC8UWK
You might be a redneck firefighter if:
... two or more of your trucks have been pulled over for drag racing to a scene
Heath
KC8UWK
You might be a redneck firefighter if:
... two or more of your trucks have been pulled over for drag racing to a scene
When you hear that tone does any numbers show up on you display screen on the radio... I have that and when I hear a weird tone it was the another unit transmitting there ID normaly at the beginning or at the end of each transmittion... Depending on the progam.
73
Heath
KC8UWK
You might be a redneck firefighter if:
... two or more of your trucks have been pulled over for drag racing to a scene
Heath
KC8UWK
You might be a redneck firefighter if:
... two or more of your trucks have been pulled over for drag racing to a scene
tones
Hi Heath,
No, even if the transmitting signal does not do any
MDC encode, the funky tone is still there.
It's only there if the 1250 is configured for MDC signalling,
or if the channel has no PL.
Tim
No, even if the transmitting signal does not do any
MDC encode, the funky tone is still there.
It's only there if the 1250 is configured for MDC signalling,
or if the channel has no PL.
Tim