I've been having some trouble with the cinci system lately. I'm using a pro-96 1.2 cpu 1.2 dsp.
I have been monitoring cincy, ham co for a while now. I noticed over the last wk my 96 seems to be having some difficulty in realizing it's hear a digital system. About 90-95% of the time it does OK. The other 5-10% it locks in on a signal that sounds like a lot of static mixed w/ a little digital. The scanner displays the TG but shows it as a "MO" not "DG"
This is not the same noise as the garbled-encrypted TG's or the garbled weak signal digital. When I hold on a CC I get around 98-95% with some dips to the 70% range.
Also, I'm listenening in the area of Lunken Airport. I'm using a Pryme RD-9 or Yaesu dual band rubber duck from my HT for my antenna. I've misplaced my RS 800 ant.
I don't seem to be having the problems on the Marcs system, although not nearly as much traffic as cincy/ham co.
I also monitor the Indiana system (3600 p-25)at home. No troubles with it or conventional freqs.
I've checked attenuation settings, and all other configs on the scanner that I can think of.
Does anyone have any other ideas? Any similar problems noted recently with Cincy/Ham Co?
thanks,
jeff
I have been monitoring cincy, ham co for a while now. I noticed over the last wk my 96 seems to be having some difficulty in realizing it's hear a digital system. About 90-95% of the time it does OK. The other 5-10% it locks in on a signal that sounds like a lot of static mixed w/ a little digital. The scanner displays the TG but shows it as a "MO" not "DG"
This is not the same noise as the garbled-encrypted TG's or the garbled weak signal digital. When I hold on a CC I get around 98-95% with some dips to the 70% range.
Also, I'm listenening in the area of Lunken Airport. I'm using a Pryme RD-9 or Yaesu dual band rubber duck from my HT for my antenna. I've misplaced my RS 800 ant.
I don't seem to be having the problems on the Marcs system, although not nearly as much traffic as cincy/ham co.
I also monitor the Indiana system (3600 p-25)at home. No troubles with it or conventional freqs.
I've checked attenuation settings, and all other configs on the scanner that I can think of.
Does anyone have any other ideas? Any similar problems noted recently with Cincy/Ham Co?
thanks,
jeff