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MD-380 Gain issue

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737mech

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Friends told me to adjust my gain on my Tytera MD-380. Well the CPS doesn't have that. Then we realized I was programmed at 12.5 instead of 25 wideband. Things got better. Hope this helps others out there with the same problem?
 

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If you are using DMR digital it should be 12.5. If you are using analog then it should be 25.

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If you are using DMR digital it should be 12.5. If you are using analog then it should be 25.

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Makes you wonder when they complain if they even bothered to use the narrow deviation settings themselves.

Just saying.

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