Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Phenomena
Analysis
Solution
The repeater cannot be powered
on.
Power cord is not connected
or is not securely connected to
the outlet.
Properly connect the power cord
and secure connection.
Power cord fuse is damaged.
Check whether the fuse has
blown. If yes, replace it with a
new one.
Group members cannot talk to
each other, or the repeater
cannot communicate with a
subscriber radio.
TX/RX frequency of the
repeater is inconsistent with
that of portable/mobile
terminals.
Reset frequencies.
Failed to repeat useful signal
due to strong interference
signal.
If you cannot remove or bypass
the interference source, change
or operate at other frequencies.
The group member is out of
the coverage of the repeater.
Go within the coverage of the
repeater.
Group members cannot talk to
each other, even though RX
indication is given.
Your ID is inconsistent with
that of other group members.
Set your ID to be the same as
that of other members.
Inconsistent CTCSS/CDCSS
Reset CTCSS/CDCSS.
Short communication range or
poor audio
Leakage of signal energy due
to damaged connection cable.
Replace the cable with a new
one if necessary.
Loose connection between the
antenna connector and the
cable, or loss of connection
Secure or replace the cable.
Invisible damage of cable
Replace the cable with a new
one.
Duplexer is not properly set (if
the duplexer is mounted).
Contact the manufacturer or your
dealer to reset the duplexer.
If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries,
please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support.