quarterwave
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All, I have programmed several Whistler/GRE/RS units over the years, I am very familiar with system setup and I have files built for local people who I have programmed new radios.
I am doing a 1040 right now, I usually do desktops, this is only the second 1040 I have done. I am concerned with the performance. Having many years of commercial radio experience, I know the antenna it comes with is not great, and portables are very location frisky. My desktop can get control channels with no antenna, and this 1040 doesn't seem to hear them. The conditions are not challenging, and I should be getting at least 3 sites on the State Motorola system with it.
If I crank the squelch all the way down (open, in old school terms) it does light up the T more, but not like my desktop (RS version of 1065) even with its antenna off. Of course this is an issue if I have any conventional channels scanned (separate bank) as well.
Has there been any quality issues with these? I don't think you should have to run the squelch all the way down if they are working right, and I'm not sold that it's hearing well. Although, it does get about 4 NOAA's ok.
I have tried the default settings, and customized settings (expert mode) to see if there is a difference.
Any input? Not looking for miracles.
I am doing a 1040 right now, I usually do desktops, this is only the second 1040 I have done. I am concerned with the performance. Having many years of commercial radio experience, I know the antenna it comes with is not great, and portables are very location frisky. My desktop can get control channels with no antenna, and this 1040 doesn't seem to hear them. The conditions are not challenging, and I should be getting at least 3 sites on the State Motorola system with it.
If I crank the squelch all the way down (open, in old school terms) it does light up the T more, but not like my desktop (RS version of 1065) even with its antenna off. Of course this is an issue if I have any conventional channels scanned (separate bank) as well.
Has there been any quality issues with these? I don't think you should have to run the squelch all the way down if they are working right, and I'm not sold that it's hearing well. Although, it does get about 4 NOAA's ok.
I have tried the default settings, and customized settings (expert mode) to see if there is a difference.
Any input? Not looking for miracles.