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6. Troubleshooting
Phenomena
Analysis
Solution
The repeater cannot be turned on.
The power cord may be disconnected
or get loose.
Re-connect the power cord properly.
The fuse in the DC power cord may
be damaged.
Replace the fuse.
The repeater cannot communicate
with a radio.
The TX/RX frequency of the repeater
may be inconsistent with that of the
radio.
Reset the frequencies.
The repeater may suffer severe
interference.
Keep away from the interference
source, or change the frequencies.
The radio may be out of the
communication coverage of the
repeater.
Move towards the communication
coverage of the repeater.
The repeater works properly, but the
radio cannot communicate with the
other radios in the same group even
though the RX indication is given.
The CTCSS/CDCSS of the repeater
may be inconsistent with that of the
radio.
Reset the CTCSS/CDCSSs.
Within the communication coverage
of the repeater, the radio suffers short
communication distance and poor
audio quality.
The cable may be damaged.
Repair the cable, or replace the cable
if necessary.
The antenna may get loose or be
disconnected.
Re-connect the antenna properly, or
replace it if necessary.
If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact the Company or
your local dealer for more technical support.