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Motorola XTL5000 VHF with UHF VRS

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102Whisenant

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I have a Motorola UHF VRS hooked up on my VHF XTL5000. Im getting audio transmitting but the audio is extremely low. Can anyone please help me
 

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What VRS are you using? It could be a narrow-banding issue. If your UHF transmit is 12.5khz and you're using an older VRS it may be wide band only.
 

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I'd like it if more people added to this thread but the Spectra was basically the mobile version of the Saber and while I think some of them were able to be narrowbanded I doubt the VRM that you have is.

Iowa is actually having an issue right now with these older VRM's ( http://forums.radioreference.com/co...state-patrol-turns-ebay-avoid-hefty-fine.html ).

The Astro Spectra is the mobile version of the Astro Saber/XTS3000 and all of those will do narrowband.
 
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