Since I have the SDS200 (3-4 weeks), I've noticed so so many times that my 536 was stoppping and picking-up transmissions on Single Frequency (both DMR and NXDN) but the SDS100 and SDS200 were simply passing over these without stopping even when transmission were ongoing on the 536. This is the case for One Frequency programmed both in conventionnal system as well as One Frequency DMR/NXDN system.
So I did this test:
- Exact same programming in the SDS100, SDS200 and BCD536HP.
- Only one FL is activated, it contains 5 systems.
- The signal of the service that was the subject of the test is the same on the 3 radios
- Squelch is the same on the 3 radios (2)
- The service is a DMR (One Frequency)
- It is programmed in conventionnal in one of the system and also has its own system activated as DMR (Single Frequency)
During the 10 minutes of the test there was transmissions only from this service.
Within this period; I have 24 transmissions recorded on the 536 and only SIX recorded with the SDS100 and SDS200.
Very often I heard transmission on the 536 that were not picked-up by both SDS100 and 200; they were simply passing over ...
I have roughly 40-45 Single Frequency services and the problem appears to be generalized for both DMR/NXDN (and very disappointing)
Any ideas, suggestions, comments ?
Sincerely
So I did this test:
- Exact same programming in the SDS100, SDS200 and BCD536HP.
- Only one FL is activated, it contains 5 systems.
- The signal of the service that was the subject of the test is the same on the 3 radios
- Squelch is the same on the 3 radios (2)
- The service is a DMR (One Frequency)
- It is programmed in conventionnal in one of the system and also has its own system activated as DMR (Single Frequency)
During the 10 minutes of the test there was transmissions only from this service.
Within this period; I have 24 transmissions recorded on the 536 and only SIX recorded with the SDS100 and SDS200.
Very often I heard transmission on the 536 that were not picked-up by both SDS100 and 200; they were simply passing over ...
I have roughly 40-45 Single Frequency services and the problem appears to be generalized for both DMR/NXDN (and very disappointing)
Any ideas, suggestions, comments ?
Sincerely
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