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I'm having a problem with one radio. It always interferes with a different frequency. We have two frequency's A and B frequency. The B frequency will always interferes with the A. Is this cause by high power? Now when I'm on the A, I could hear the one radio on the B, But he can't hear me. The radio is a CM300 and I think it's programmed to 12.5 watts. Does anybody know what I could do before I take his radio and crush it with my Toploader.
 

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Yes I think there are the same frequency but different codes. I really don't know how to program them. If any tips that would be great.

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If it is the same frequency, but different pl, it will still cause problems. Even with the different tone. All that does is allow some people to hear what is on tone A and allow some people to hear what is on tone B. The only way you can get around it is another frequency.
 

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I get all the details today. I'm just a machine operator there, but probably the only one that know a little about radios. I have to leave the radio on in case the bosses tries to reach me. What I can't stand is hearing the empty field coming through the channel all full of static. I think another frequency would be better also. She also had the radios on 25watts of power, Don't you think that is to high for 130 acre pier.

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UHF or VHF? You could try MURS, even though the 25 watts is a little much for it, but then again, if no one complains . . . . :)
 
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