BaLa
Member
We have a bunch of UHF Radios at work.
Mostly Kenwood, and a few old Maxxons.
frequencies in the 450-460mhz Range..
I bought a UHF Radio on e-bay.
I Programmed some of those frequencies from work in, as well as the PLs.
I have verified this with my scanner, that it does Tx on the correct frequencies as well as the correct PLs.
I can hear them but they can't hear me.
The Kenwood Mobiles used on the forklifts and as base radios are TK880-1 or similar (since I can't check all of them)
The Handhelds are TK370G's I'm not sure about this one.
conventional, simplex.
Any ideas on why nobody would be able to hear me?
Is there somekind of feature in the Kenwood Radios maybe, that would reduce intereference? And keep them from hearing me also?
not even sure if this is the right forum...
Mostly Kenwood, and a few old Maxxons.
frequencies in the 450-460mhz Range..
I bought a UHF Radio on e-bay.
I Programmed some of those frequencies from work in, as well as the PLs.
I have verified this with my scanner, that it does Tx on the correct frequencies as well as the correct PLs.
I can hear them but they can't hear me.
The Kenwood Mobiles used on the forklifts and as base radios are TK880-1 or similar (since I can't check all of them)
The Handhelds are TK370G's I'm not sure about this one.
conventional, simplex.
Any ideas on why nobody would be able to hear me?
Is there somekind of feature in the Kenwood Radios maybe, that would reduce intereference? And keep them from hearing me also?
not even sure if this is the right forum...