Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#12
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Ben" wrote in message ... The usual cause when this happens to me is an frequency offset in either my in rig or the other operators. Are you sure that your rig isn't set accidently to some type of TX shift. There are two rigs at the other end and none of them can hear you. 73 Ben / SM0KBW It is doubtful the frequency has been changed in any way. The rigs are comercial FM units and the only way to program them is with a computer connection. Once set, all you can do is change the chanels on it. I know the other ham did not change his as I have the programming cable. All the Midland units were programmed using the same program file at the same time. They worked fine before the rain. The frequencies were even verified with a service monitor after they were programmed. I also used an Icom 746pro and can read the frequency on that, and I did not see the display change frequencies. At 100 watts, he could just hear me in the noise where before the rain we were full quieting with the 40 watt units. |