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motobot213

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Hello

I programmed my radios (7550e's, 3300's and 3500e's) to "color code free" in admit criteria section and "follow admit criteria" in in call criteria section to only allow one transmission at a time on my repeater. However lots of times it is preventing a user from transmitting when we are not using the system.

What might be the cause and what could be the fix?

Thank You!
 

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Sorry I forgot to mention it is on a SLR8000 DMR Conventional Repeater with Enhanced privacy
 

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Do you have other co-channel users in the area on the same repeater pair? Is it possible someone else is using the same color code - but a different Talkgroup ID? (Either your own group - or a radio bandit!?)
 

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Do you have other co-channel users in the area on the same repeater pair? Is it possible someone else is using the same color code - but a different Talkgroup ID? (Either your own group - or a radio bandit!?)

No the frequency is supper clear and I'm the only user in the area. Occasionally I hear a supper distance morse code but that's it.
 

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Is the firmware up to date? There was a problem with one version (R2.50.xx I think) that would cause the radio to beep when you keyed up even when everything else was correct.
 
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