CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
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CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
My CDM1550LS+ VHF radio receives very well, but transmitts very poorly. I have changed antennas with no change. There is a lot of crackling, static, and hum in the receiving radios when this one transmits. Sometimes, if you hold the transmit button for about 20 seconds or so, the problem goes away and transmission clears up. I have swapped mics as well with no change. I have also tried dropping transmission power without improvment as well. Any ideas?
- jackhackett
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Re: CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
Take the plastic cover off the radio chassis, and check that the bolts that hold the radio together are tight. You'll probably find that they're very loose.
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Re: CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
That was it. Thanks
Re: CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
Wow, good timing. The CDM1250 in my wife's car was starting to make odd noises on TX. I replaced the mic, checked the power feed, and a few others. Was just about ready to pick up another one. Ran across this post just in time. Tightened the screws and it's working top notch again. Thanks.
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Re: CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
Usually it's the loose screw across the microphone, but not today ...
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Re: CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
I despise that carbon/rubber pad on the CDMs, a loose cover places the radio into 'test' mode.
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Ah yes, like the "loose nut behind wheel" issue that I see happen with cars.Bill_G wrote:Usually it's the loose screw across the microphone, but not today ...
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"The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from."
Re: CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
"the loose nut behind the microphone" for radio operators.... ...mmckenna wrote: Ah yes, like the "loose nut behind wheel" issue that I see happen with cars.
- SteveC0625
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Re: CDM1550LS+ Transmit Problem
The official term is "short between the headphones."Will wrote:"the loose nut behind the microphone" for radio operators.... ...mmckenna wrote: Ah yes, like the "loose nut behind wheel" issue that I see happen with cars.