jrm5265
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I am in Newton County Ga. end users are very dissapointed in sound/performance of our Open Sky and I am wondering if this is New Yorks issues also I saw the letter that NY sent to MaCom but I dont know if its actually what we have going on:
audio- audio sounds like its muffled and overmodulated, any additional background noise makes the audio even worse especially on fire scenes, our fire personell say they can hardly use the new radios on fires , just cant understand traffic
echoing- multiple radios on a scene create an unbearable echoing that is akin to a bad sci-fi movie
P7200 talkies have a design fault I guess you could call it, the radio will go very easily into MUTE mode and user will not realize it, its dangerous There needs to be more spread of the low volume area of the control and possibly a slight click when it drops into MUTE whats happened now is users turn radio down a little (because audio is easier to understand if radio isnt cranked up) if you dont really watch it radio drops on down to MUTE and your no rxing and dispatcher cant get you qnd assumes the worse and the confusion begins !!
worse problem and this actually happened to me- P7200s will apparently lose signal and they get out of sync with system and do not receive can restore by turning radio off and back on then it will start receiving thats the way I got back on line I apparently lost signal while inside a building came out and realized that my radio wasnt talking but others were so off on'd and it came back up but that is DANGEROUS and is going to get somebody hurt
Is this the kind of stuff that New York has goin on with theirs?
audio- audio sounds like its muffled and overmodulated, any additional background noise makes the audio even worse especially on fire scenes, our fire personell say they can hardly use the new radios on fires , just cant understand traffic
echoing- multiple radios on a scene create an unbearable echoing that is akin to a bad sci-fi movie
P7200 talkies have a design fault I guess you could call it, the radio will go very easily into MUTE mode and user will not realize it, its dangerous There needs to be more spread of the low volume area of the control and possibly a slight click when it drops into MUTE whats happened now is users turn radio down a little (because audio is easier to understand if radio isnt cranked up) if you dont really watch it radio drops on down to MUTE and your no rxing and dispatcher cant get you qnd assumes the worse and the confusion begins !!
worse problem and this actually happened to me- P7200s will apparently lose signal and they get out of sync with system and do not receive can restore by turning radio off and back on then it will start receiving thats the way I got back on line I apparently lost signal while inside a building came out and realized that my radio wasnt talking but others were so off on'd and it came back up but that is DANGEROUS and is going to get somebody hurt
Is this the kind of stuff that New York has goin on with theirs?