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Motorola Radius P200 Programing

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gunz2000

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here is my problem, i have 2 Motorola P1225 and a Motorola P200 and i just cant seem to here the P1225's with the P200 at a distance,
the one guy 1 has one P1225 was talking and lets say he was 600 yards away, and im standing by the outher 2 guy with the outher P1225 i can here guy 1 on guy 2's radio but i can not hear him on mine witch happens to be the P200

now here is my set up, i have the transmit Dev Set to 19, and th Refernce Dev set at 07, and if i go into the RX INJ the second injuction = Low,

is this set right, this is how the radio was when i got it, i just figured if the outher 2 radios can hear each other i should be able to also

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sounds like your radio is either off frequency or has poor receive. those settings you name are meaningless by themselves, you MUST have a service monitor to properly set them. and to check your issue you need one as well.
 

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What does the RX INJ do, I been trying to find what it does but I can't seem to find what it does
 

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it is for the frequency injection to the mixer. DO NOT change it, on most radios this level is determined by hardware and not software.
 

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Ok, just wondering cuz in my RSS some are set to high and some to low
 
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