Horrible audio
Re: Horrible audio
I ran autoCal again twice each time it came up at 200 HZ applied that value with no change in receive audio. So done manually in 50 hz steps from 50 to 500 plus and minus with no change in receive audio, with all settings receive audio is still garbled and broken up. Maybe I am not doing this correctly?
Re: Horrible audio
As I wrote earlier, the RX offset only changes the OS2's receive frequency, the transmit frequency stays the same. Do you only perform all tests using the OS2's built-in local echo service on DMR ID 9999 to rule out all networking issues?
Norbert "Nonoo" Varga, HA2NON
SharkRF Team
SharkRF Team
Re: Horrible audio
Norbert I have rerun autoCal twice again each time it chose 200HZ I clicked save, but it did not help receive audio was still totally unreadable. I manually input from 0 to the maximum of 500HZ plus and minus in 50HZ steps with no improvement. MORE HELP hi hi
Re: Horrible audio
You don't have to adjust RX offset or run AutoCal, as I wrote earlier, it only matters if the OS2 is receiving your transceiver poorly, but now this is not the case. Your issue is with the audio you hear on your transceiver.
Do you only perform all tests using the OS2's built-in local echo service on DMR ID 9999 to rule out all networking issues?
Do you only perform all tests using the OS2's built-in local echo service on DMR ID 9999 to rule out all networking issues?
Norbert "Nonoo" Varga, HA2NON
SharkRF Team
SharkRF Team
Re: Horrible audio
What freq is your OS2 set for with your DMR radio?