Mikado
Member
Hi,
I just passed the exams today for Technician and General. I already purchased a radio. I have programmed in several repeaters, and have been listening for the last couple of weeks while studying for the tests.
I have a question on programming. I have a Wouxun handheld radio. I have input several repeaters, including CTSS tones where applicable. Now when I scan, there are a couple of repeaters where it often stops. The LED on top of the radio lights up as though it’s receiving. The signal meter is maxed also. But there is no audio. No static – just silence. In addition to scanning the programmed frequencies with the Wouxun, I am also scanning all the ham bands with a Uniden scanner. The Uniden does not pick up anything during the times the Wouxun stops but does not have any audio. I have already re-checked the frequencies and CTSS tones to be sure I didn’t make an error. I’m wondering what else I should be looking at. Is there a way to avoid having the scan stop on these silent or phantom signals?
I just passed the exams today for Technician and General. I already purchased a radio. I have programmed in several repeaters, and have been listening for the last couple of weeks while studying for the tests.
I have a question on programming. I have a Wouxun handheld radio. I have input several repeaters, including CTSS tones where applicable. Now when I scan, there are a couple of repeaters where it often stops. The LED on top of the radio lights up as though it’s receiving. The signal meter is maxed also. But there is no audio. No static – just silence. In addition to scanning the programmed frequencies with the Wouxun, I am also scanning all the ham bands with a Uniden scanner. The Uniden does not pick up anything during the times the Wouxun stops but does not have any audio. I have already re-checked the frequencies and CTSS tones to be sure I didn’t make an error. I’m wondering what else I should be looking at. Is there a way to avoid having the scan stop on these silent or phantom signals?