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Got a little weird thing going on at work that is bugging some people.

When someone with a Trbo handheld talks, any non trbo radios in the same room hear it with a nice echo/reverb/sometimes feedback type squeal effect.
This never happens with two non-trbo radios talking in the same room.
Never heard anything like this before we started using Trbo radios. (XPR6550's).

All comms analog.
Any ideas how to get rid of this?
 

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I believe that even if you are running analog the trbo radio still processes audio through the digital signal processor and you will get a slight delay (unlike the non-trbo radios). Not much you can do about the echo except tell the other uses in the same room to turn down their radios :). You might can mitigate some of the 'squealing' by experimenting with the "noise suppressor" feature and mic gain settings on the Trbo radios.
 

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Newest Trbo' firmware has an option to help eliminate the "howling" as Motorola describes it.
 
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