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XTS3000 Unmute

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fdscan

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Hi all,

Having an issue with an XTS3000 I bought recently. I programmed some channels with frequencies I usually monitor, all of them with PLs or DPLs. I'm having issues with some of them not unmuting when there's activity on that channel - comes in fine on other radios set to that frequency/PL - the only way to receive is to drop the PL (which I have a switch programmed to) and then it works totally fine. The weird part is, one channel I monitor frequently works normally without having to drop the PL. I have all Unmute/Mute Types set to And/Or, and am still having issues.

Any ideas?
 

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What is your Fine Tune Squelch set at for the personalities in question, and when was the radio last aligned, if at all?
 

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Hi all,

Having an issue with an XTS3000 I bought recently. I programmed some channels with frequencies I usually monitor, all of them with PLs or DPLs. I'm having issues with some of them not unmuting when there's activity on that channel - comes in fine on other radios set to that frequency/PL - the only way to receive is to drop the PL (which I have a switch programmed to) and then it works totally fine. The weird part is, one channel I monitor frequently works normally without having to drop the PL. I have all Unmute/Mute Types set to And/Or, and am still having issues.

Any ideas?
Are those channels operating narrowband? If so is your radio programmed for narrow band receive?


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I had similar issues with not one but two XTS3K radios recently. VHF and UHF R-split. I had a RR member tune and align them plus throw in a new codeplug and they both work like new problem free now.

Manny
 

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Fine tune squelch is at 6. No information on when it was last tuned. I believe it's programmed for narrowband receive.
 
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