I noticed that if the percentage of the squelch is less than 15%, the LED lights up in DMR mode (both memories and vfo). In FM it is normal, but in DMR? I hope I haven't said stupid things.
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[By design[ LED on in dmr when signal is not DMR
[By design[ LED on in dmr when signal is not DMR
Last edited by Ik0nwg on Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: led on in dmr in absence of signal
In my case, same. And at 20% it is intermittently
Re: led on in dmr in absence of signal
To fix the bug where the LED was not illuminating on DMR if there was a FM or a signal on another mode, the LED turn on point is now controlled by the squelch setting in the options.
If your LED is lightning, you need to increase your squelch for the band of that DMR channel.
The signal meter now runs all the time on DMR Rx even when there is no DMR signal, this allows the operator to turn the antenna to get max signal on a weak DMR signal, which is not strong enough to be decoded
The squelch setting does not effect the DMR operation, everything else is the same.
If your LED is lightning, you need to increase your squelch for the band of that DMR channel.
The signal meter now runs all the time on DMR Rx even when there is no DMR signal, this allows the operator to turn the antenna to get max signal on a weak DMR signal, which is not strong enough to be decoded
The squelch setting does not effect the DMR operation, everything else is the same.
Re: led on in dmr in absence of signal
Ciao RogerVK3KYY wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 8:20 pmTo fix the bug where the LED was not illuminating on DMR if there was a FM or a signal on another mode, the LED turn on point is now controlled by the squelch setting in the options.
If your LED is lightning, you need to increase your squelch for the band of that DMR channel.
The signal meter now runs all the time on DMR Rx even when there is no DMR signal, this allows the operator to turn the antenna to get max signal on a weak DMR signal, which is not strong enough to be decoded
The squelch setting does not effect the DMR operation, everything else is the same.
Thanks for the explanation, and congratulations for including this function.