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APX-6000, on p-25 Sys. "No Comms" ?

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jimboyle

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I have 110 radios on a large P-25 sys. I have only 3 radios that sporadically give this display. I have pulled them from the field, and of course I can only get one to show "no comms" once in three days ( also in a poor coverage location ) ?

Any thoughts, Ideas, advice, or info ?
 

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No comms means you can hear the site, but the site can't hear you (at that moment). Such as you sent an affiliation request and never received a response from the site, but the signal from the site is still adequate. This is usually temporary, unless the radio or site truly has an issue.

I'd try other radios in the same locations these radios exhibit the issue. If others don't do it check the alignment on the suspect radios.
 
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