No, I have dual watch disabled. But B was on 443.825, another local radio club repeater.
No, I have dual watch disabled. But B was on 443.825, another local radio club repeater.
im sure if you dig a bit, you will find problems.
Mine has great tx audio, another guy in town has one has totally shit tx audio.
rx on these things are as wide open as a barn door.
as for intermod what was the tx site you were standing next to? was you on the same band as it was?
like I said APD here uses 453/458Mhz if one of the cops or I am very close to the tower and I am on 440 Ill hear them. If I am on 2m and get close to another 2m repeater site Ill hear the other 2m repeater
I AM THE VOICE OF THE VOICELESS!
I always use narrow FM. In fact, although I have a Wouxon, at the hospital (Mom got her new knee yesterday), I fired up the HT...mind you hospitals are full of RF ESPECIALLY their VHF paging systems, and all the EMS repeaters...nary a bit of intermod. and EMS here is on 450 MHz, doctor's pagers on ~153 MHz.
Encrypt everything. Even if you have nothing to hide. It increases the noise floor.
On WFM volume on all but broadcast signals is so low you can't hear it.
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I wonder what the first IF of the Baofeng is? If not intermod, this could be an image, too. I can't find any reference to the IF frequency - that would determine the likely 'image' frequency. The intermod rejection is only rated at 60 dB, so that's not miraculously high.
Good question...
Here's the detailed schematic: http://www.uv3r.com/images/Schematic-Baofeng-UV5R.pdf
Maybe someone can convert that latin into an IF? I can't, beyond my skill level.