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Zeeeeeeee3
February 18th 04, 05:50 AM
Hi again.
I got a new Galaxy DX 2547 the other day, and am not sure if I have a problem
or not.
When I listen to Ch. 38 LSB, the frequency counter displays about 27.3847 when
i tune the clarifier to hear the other people's voices well.
However, when I transmit, the frequency counter jumps up to 27.3855.
So I assume I am transmitting at 27.3855, but when I tune to this frequency
with the clarifier, everyone sounds way too high in pitch, I can't even
understand them.
So......is everyone else hearing me way too high in pitch to understand me?
Thank you for any help.
unknown
February 19th 04, 10:48 AM
Did U attempt to ask them? A factory radio can still need a proper service
alignment with the properly calibrated tools.
"Zeeeeeeee3" > wrote in message
...
> Hi again.
>
> I got a new Galaxy DX 2547 the other day, and am not sure if I have a
problem
> or not.
>
> When I listen to Ch. 38 LSB, the frequency counter displays about 27.3847
when
> i tune the clarifier to hear the other people's voices well.
>
> However, when I transmit, the frequency counter jumps up to 27.3855.
>
> So I assume I am transmitting at 27.3855, but when I tune to this
frequency
> with the clarifier, everyone sounds way too high in pitch, I can't even
> understand them.
>
> So......is everyone else hearing me way too high in pitch to understand
me?
>
> Thank you for any help.
CHUCK ADKINS IS A HOMO HYPOCRYTE
February 19th 04, 05:36 PM
Faggot ass gets an illegal radio then whines when it don't work
right...heeeheeeheee!
Randy drinks cum from the men he blows in truckstops to get money for
crack!
Randolph W. Chapman
2701 13TH AV N
TEXAS CITY, TX 77590
409-945-2800
Call him when you are in the area, he needs money for crack, so he
will suck your dick anytime for a low price.
(Zeeeeeeee3) wrote in message >...
> Hi again.
>
> I got a new Galaxy DX 2547 the other day, and am not sure if I have a problem
> or not.
>
> When I listen to Ch. 38 LSB, the frequency counter displays about 27.3847 when
> i tune the clarifier to hear the other people's voices well.
>
> However, when I transmit, the frequency counter jumps up to 27.3855.
>
> So I assume I am transmitting at 27.3855, but when I tune to this frequency
> with the clarifier, everyone sounds way too high in pitch, I can't even
> understand them.
>
> So......is everyone else hearing me way too high in pitch to understand me?
>
> Thank you for any help.
Zeeeeeeee3
February 19th 04, 08:47 PM
How is this an illegal radio?
>Faggot ass gets an illegal radio then whines when it don't work
>right...heeeheeeheee!
Steveo
February 20th 04, 01:17 AM
(Zeeeeeeee3) wrote:
> How is this an illegal radio?
>
Google n8wwm. There's lots of illegal activity from the douche
bag who is flaming this board with his gay ****, again.
Doug is the anti/radio faggot. (he jams the repeaters too)
--
Go 40 42 12
Andy Cogswell
February 22nd 04, 05:46 AM
"Zeeeeeeee3" > wrote in message
...
> When I listen to Ch. 38 LSB, the frequency counter displays about 27.3847
when
> i tune the clarifier to hear the other people's voices well.
>
> However, when I transmit, the frequency counter jumps up to 27.3855.
>
> So I assume I am transmitting at 27.3855, but when I tune to this
frequency
> with the clarifier, everyone sounds way too high in pitch, I can't even
> understand them.
Your clairifier is adjusting the receive. Not every radio in the world is
completly in sync with each other. You will frequently need to adjust your
clairifier to properly hear another signal. It doesn't mean there's
necessarily anything wrong with your radio. BTW - your radio should be
transmitting on 27.3850 for channel 38, but that extra 5 on the end really
isn't going to make a difference.
Zeeeeeeee3
February 22nd 04, 06:10 AM
Ok, thank you.
>Your clairifier is adjusting the receive. Not every radio in the world is
>completly in sync with each other. You will frequently need to adjust your
>clairifier to properly hear another signal. It doesn't mean there's
>necessarily anything wrong with your radio. BTW - your radio should be
>transmitting on 27.3850 for channel 38, but that extra 5 on the end really
>isn't going to make a difference.
>
>
>
>
>
tnom@mucks.net
February 22nd 04, 06:10 AM
snip
> BTW - your radio should be
>transmitting on 27.3850 for channel 38, but that extra 5 on the end really
>isn't going to make a difference.
>
The extra five represents a 500 hertz shift in the operators voice.
That shift will make a very noticeable difference.
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