Is there just the global setting that one setting is for all channels/systems or, is there a way to use different filter settings on each problem channel in case different channels require different filter settings for best results? Thanks!
The Global filter setting, in your Profile, sets the default filter to be used unless you specify otherwise.Is there just the global setting that one setting is for all channels/systems or, is there a way to use different filter settings on each problem channel in case different channels require different filter settings for best results? Thanks!
That's the wrong approach. You should be looking for the lowest NOISE/D-ERROR readings. Strong signal isn't a good thing if it's strong because of interference. Signal quality is based on signal to noise ratio, not on overall signal level.When choosing which filter setting for a specific channel to use I try them all and look for the best RSSI reading.
I distinctly remember Paul saying the same exact thing when adjusting the filters the noise level is more indicative than the RSSI. I still use both but remember, you're also listening to the transmission and that's why you should do it on the radio, so when I see the RSSI improve and the quality of the modulation and audio improves at the same time especially on conventional items then I take note of the RSSI.That's the wrong approach. You should be looking for the lowest NOISE/D-ERROR readings. Strong signal isn't a good thing if it's strong because of interference. Signal quality is based on signal to noise ratio, not on overall signal level.
For me the "Wide Normal" global setting works best. Every other setting, including turning the filter off, results in reduced RSSI readings (like -100 dBm) and missed transmissions. The best setting for you though will most likely vary depending on how much RF interference is in your area, and maybe even your antenna setup.
For me too and I’m on the fringe outside right on my county line . Actually I’m on three county lines . Wide normal . Sometimes wide invert those two filters work best for meFor me the "Wide Normal" global setting works best. Every other setting, including turning the filter off, results in reduced RSSI readings (like -100 dBm) and missed transmissions. The best setting for you though will most likely vary depending on how much RF interference is in your area, and maybe even your antenna setup.