1701 DMR Audio
1701 DMR Audio
Firmware Version : 20231231192808
I’m new to DMR so it could be user error, but some stations present with loud crackles and pops on their audio, whilst others are fine. These issues appear at random. I’ve tried adjusting the AGC in the sound option but anything >3dB is too harsh, AGC off or 0dB is more useable but problem persists.
Most users state the 1701 has good RX audio,just wondered if I have a faulty radio?
I’m new to DMR so it could be user error, but some stations present with loud crackles and pops on their audio, whilst others are fine. These issues appear at random. I’ve tried adjusting the AGC in the sound option but anything >3dB is too harsh, AGC off or 0dB is more useable but problem persists.
Most users state the 1701 has good RX audio,just wondered if I have a faulty radio?
Re: 1701 DMR Audio
Do you mean on DMR ?G0NQA wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:11 pmFirmware Version : 20231231192808
I’m new to DMR so it could be user error, but some stations present with loud crackles and pops on their audio, whilst others are fine. These issues appear at random. I’ve tried adjusting the AGC in the sound option but anything >3dB is too harsh, AGC off or 0dB is more useable but problem persists.
Most users state the 1701 has good RX audio,just wondered if I have a faulty radio?
Re: 1701 DMR Audio
Yes, the issue is only on DMR audio, FM is fine.
Re: 1701 DMR Audio
Do you have any other DMR radios.
Are you listening to a hotspot or a repeater and on which network.
Strange noises are not uncommon on DMR and are generally a result of bad network connectivity but can also be caused by hotspot calibration errors
Are you listening to a hotspot or a repeater and on which network.
Strange noises are not uncommon on DMR and are generally a result of bad network connectivity but can also be caused by hotspot calibration errors
Re: 1701 DMR Audio
Io questi rumori li recepisco solo sulla frequenza 431.475.
Re: 1701 DMR Audio
Thanks for your reply.
I don’t have any other DMR radios but I do have a ThumbDV Ambe 3000 USB stick with BlueDV which I could compare.
I’m listening on Brandmeister, mainly TG91 on a hotspot: RPI Zero W2 with an Aliexpress modem attached. According to WPSD my error bit rate is low.
I do have 2 other modems also on 70cm for D-Star and AllStar. I will change frequencies to rule out co-channel interference.
Some stations sound really clear, the pops/clicks and static sounds are intermittent.
Re: 1701 DMR Audio
It can be bit error from the network too, especially on TG 91 where the distant part can be located almost everywhere.
On a pistar hotspot you can see if it's network errors.
On xlx reflectors we have ambe transcoding that can convert d-star to dmr and my experience is that such transcoding can be prone to distorted voice.
On a pistar hotspot you can see if it's network errors.
On xlx reflectors we have ambe transcoding that can convert d-star to dmr and my experience is that such transcoding can be prone to distorted voice.
Re: 1701 DMR Audio
Thank you, I have noticed some network errors from stations from various geographical locations but haven’t correlated them yet with the audio anomalies. I was going to buy another radio but based on the information provided will complete further analysis.SA0BUX wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 5:22 pmIt can be bit error from the network too, especially on TG 91 where the distant part can be located almost everywhere.
On a pistar hotspot you can see if it's network errors.
On xlx reflectors we have ambe transcoding that can convert d-star to dmr and my experience is that such transcoding can be prone to distorted voice.
73, Alan