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Trunked Maxtrac (Type I)! Listen and say your opinion!
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:04 pm
by wireless.friendly
And other question:
When I toglee PTT (by pressing F6) in ALIGMENT MENU > TX POWER, D45MQA5GB5 Maxtrac sounds on 825.1625 MHz (default RSS test frequency) with some chirp at begin of transmittion and at the end of transmittion.
Download and listen MP3 file with recorded chirps
D35MQA5GB5 Maxtrac sounds without any chirps - just clear carrier and nothing!
This is normally or not?
And why???
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:59 pm
by wireless.friendly
Anybody who own D45 (aka hi-power) Maxtrac can help me?
Please connect your radio to PC, run RSS or LAB RSS, open ALIGMENT MENU > TX POWER, toggle PTT (F6) and listen 825.1625 (for e.g with scanner or other conventional radio) for chirp sounds.
Hit me back please!
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:44 pm
by MotoMax300
All the one's Ive aligned/programmed never done that....that I am aware of .... I dont recall it anyways. been a while
Does it do it when you key the radio yourself out of programming?
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:12 pm
by wireless.friendly
MotoMax300
All the one's Ive aligned/programmed never done that....that I am aware of .... I dont recall it anyways. been a while
You has D45 MaxTrac(s)? D35 MaxTrac not sounds like on this record.
Does it do it when you key the radio yourself out of programming?
Please explain what you mean.
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:32 pm
by Max-trac
What does it sound like when you key it up with just the microphone? (not RSS)
And a D35 is identical to a D45 except for the 45 has the higher power PA unit on the back.
It is most likely that when in the service screens, the radio does not know where it is going to transmit like it would in normal operation. ie it doesn't have the tuning info etc yet and it takes a bit to get locked on.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:10 pm
by wireless.friendly
Max-trac
What does it sound like when you key it up with just the microphone? (not RSS)
Sounds normally! No chirps!
And a D35 is identical to a D45 except for the 45 has the higher power PA unit on the back.
Identical, but may be differencies matter in this case.
It is most likely that when in the service screens, the radio does not know where it is going to transmit like it would in normal operation. ie it doesn't have the tuning info etc yet and it takes a bit to get locked on.
But why my D35 sounds w/o chirps in this case?
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:46 pm
by Max-trac
Each radio is a little different even though they are the same.
The components that affect the VCOs etc have tolerances.
That is why they have the complete tuning procedure.
Your radio that "chirps" may just be the VCO locking on because you are in the service screen, vs normal operation where the tuning data would be loaded already.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 2:00 pm
by wireless.friendly
Max-trac
Are you sure that tuning data not loaded when I in the aligment (F2) menu?
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 2:35 pm
by Max-trac
Did you go into the service, board replacement, logic board (F2,F6,F2) and enter the xtal, sticker,voltage numbers, check power, then inject a tone and watch the deviation etc on a SERVICE MONITOR?... IE the COMPLETE alignment?
If so, you will learn more how the radio behaves.
When you are in the service screens, the RSS has control of the radio and it acts differently. It is called an anomaly.
I don't understand why the "chirp" is bothering you!
If it works normally after you tune it up, you are done.
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:36 am
by KH
I think its on the verge of out of lock on that freq.
Bet it doesnt do it on 816.
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:05 pm
by AEC
It's also possible that you were in the test frequency list, and it uses a variety of signalling schemes to properly align CSQ, TPL, DPL, OSW/ISW and so on.
You may notice the TX channel will never coincide with the RX channel due to the offset, but keying the mic rapidly may jump to the next test frequency within the internal list.
It's been a while since I've serviced 'Tracs..so I'm getting rusty.
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 3:41 am
by wireless.friendly
AEC wrote:It's also possible that you were in the test frequency list, and it uses a variety of signalling schemes to properly align CSQ, TPL, DPL, OSW/ISW and so on.
You may notice the TX channel will never coincide with the RX channel due to the offset, but keying the mic rapidly may jump to the next test frequency within the internal list.
It's been a while since I've serviced 'Tracs..so I'm getting rusty.
My other Maxtrac D35MQA5GB5 sounds w/o any chirps.
This is conflicting with you theory.
KH wrote:I think its on the verge of out of lock on that freq.
Bet it doesnt do it on 816.
825 MHz - this is valid RX freq. But chirp appears at TX! But this radio NOT designed for TX on below freq split (806-825)! May be reason here!!!