Hey all,
Been playing around with some XPR6580s I purchased. Did a hex edit to make a code plug with channels in the 33cm ham band. I noticed that I was having major issues with transmit power the lower I went in the ham band.
From about 902 to 910 Mhz, the radios transmit (and maybe combination of receive as well) performance is so weak that I can't even break squelch on another handheld when transmitting on high power. Hooked it up to some test equipment, it shows I'm getting 3W output power from the antenna connector, but still very weak.
I tested this also with an RTL-SDR to make sure that it wasn't just the receiver that's being weird. Transmitting lower in the ham band seemed to appear to show up weaker in SDR#, though I can't say I've entirely ruled out the receiver being the issue here.
Higher in the band, the radios seem to perform just fine. I can get about half a mile range of simplex in a city around buildings. Wondering if anyone else has this issue and if there's a way to address it. I assume it's just because the radios were not designed and tuned to be used on the 33cm band, and the higher frequency in that band, the closer you are to a band it was made for. This is obviously quite detrimental to using repeaters because the repeater inputs are all around 902-903. My XPR 4580 also seems to have the same issue.
Been playing around with some XPR6580s I purchased. Did a hex edit to make a code plug with channels in the 33cm ham band. I noticed that I was having major issues with transmit power the lower I went in the ham band.
From about 902 to 910 Mhz, the radios transmit (and maybe combination of receive as well) performance is so weak that I can't even break squelch on another handheld when transmitting on high power. Hooked it up to some test equipment, it shows I'm getting 3W output power from the antenna connector, but still very weak.
I tested this also with an RTL-SDR to make sure that it wasn't just the receiver that's being weird. Transmitting lower in the ham band seemed to appear to show up weaker in SDR#, though I can't say I've entirely ruled out the receiver being the issue here.
Higher in the band, the radios seem to perform just fine. I can get about half a mile range of simplex in a city around buildings. Wondering if anyone else has this issue and if there's a way to address it. I assume it's just because the radios were not designed and tuned to be used on the 33cm band, and the higher frequency in that band, the closer you are to a band it was made for. This is obviously quite detrimental to using repeaters because the repeater inputs are all around 902-903. My XPR 4580 also seems to have the same issue.