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I recently bought an HT1250 and when I transmit it has a white noise in the back round and its hard for other people to understand what I am saying. Does anyone have this problem with there radio ? Can it be adjusted to where it doesn't make that noise ? Is it that the radio is damaged ?
 

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Moved. Please ask Motorola radio questions in the Motorola forum. Thanks.
 

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It's possible the radio has a problem, but factors to consider are the following:
1) Is this transmission close enough to be a solid copy on the other end or are you on the fringe area?
2) Is this the only radio you have to try to see if you can be heard with no white noise?
3) Check the antenna connection and make sure the is no problems there.

These are a few to start with, if you can do a solid copy with other radios, then I would say there is a problem with the radio and is in need of repair.
 
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