What do you guys think of his suggestion to run firmware version 1805 if TETRA decode is not needed?
The key thing about that is he states that the symptoms were '
intermittent'.
Believe me when it comes to 'intermittent' problems I am a bl**dy' expert. Quite quickly one gets to the stage when 'grasping at straws' seems logical and sensible.
Until an issue is really tied down, any 'cause and effect' becomes a
PERHAPS 'cause and effect' at very best, and the longer the symptom randomly appears, the longer the list of 'perhaps' causes grows. They can quickly include coincidences that range from the 'sublime to the ridiculous'. "Been there, got the 'T' Shirt", believe me I know.
I learned to dread earlier DV1 updates, because quite often they had introduced new problems. One update introduced an unrelated 'intermittent' where the IF Bandwidth would suddenly change to '200' in FM., and that could have serious effects during a SCAN or SEARCH operation. After a lot of Detective work I finally realised the only thing I could do was introduce checks to identify when the Bandwidth suddenly changed for no reason, make sure the last correct value had been stored, and force the DV1 back to the correct value with my software. I did manage to tie down this Gremlin to be a specific Firmware specific, but that was more due to the fact I found a way around it.
It became obvious that for a time, AOR would introduce something new, but not thoroughly check every other Function to ensure there had been no hidden Gremlins introduced. After 3 years of working with the DV1 producing and refining eSPYonARD I knew that one ignored Sod's Law at one's peril. Even small changes to the Program in one part could cause totally unexpected issues with coding that apparently should not be involved at all. The same applied to their early updates, but had not been looked for.
To be fair, the last few AOR updates, have been OK. New things, but no unexpected nasty side effects. I do have a gripe in that AOR never issue a full list of the changes they make, just a short precis of those they want to mention.
In reality, the intermittent problems described could quite easily have been present in any versions of firmware. That is the nature of intermittent faults. One CANNOT draw ANY correct conclusions about them until the REAL one has been found and dealt with. Actually that is not quite true, you CAN draw as many conclusions as you wish, but they are highly unlikely to be correct, except by pure 'chance'. N9EWO's conclusion they were specifically 1812A related is too 'subjective' for me. Yes he discovered them no doubt. Yes they may have been repeated. Yes they MAY be 1812A specific. Are they conclusively linked to 1812A? No, just because they are intermittent, and it would involve months of trying with all firmware options to even come close to hopefully tying any of them down to just one.
I have not noticed any of the intermittent problems the Reviewer mentioned with the latest Firmware.
There are still some Firmware issues that have been around for a long time, but none that are critical, and indeed most people would never notice them.
In my opinion operationally 1812A is fine, and I spend more time critically examining and working with the DV1 than most.