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XL-200P P25 Travel- TG Control Ch Searching

palmerc02

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Apr 29, 2007
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Kansas City, MO
We have a Harris XL-200P connected to the Missouri MOSWIN System. Our TG can roam around the state and connect to all the sites. Only as we travel and the radio switches there are times between the radio switching sites that it may take up to two minutes to connect to a new site. We have a Motorola handheld with the same setup that transitions smoothly without the delay. Is there something our radio vendor is missing that could help improve this on the Harris? Thanks!
 

redbeard

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Putting all the possible control channels/sites in and reducing the band hunt if it is looking out of band for a channel where none exists.
 

xntexan

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Without seeing your personality and assuming IDEN set is correct (Channel IDs on Moto) , have you checked TCXO alignment? In other words, is your radio off frequency?

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