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Analysis
Phenomena
Solution
Analysis
Phenomena
Solution
During receiving,
the voice is weak,
discontinuous
or totally inactive.
Recharge or replace the battery.
Increase the volume by rotating
the Volume Control knob.
Reassemble the antenna after
turning off the radio.
Clean the surface of the speaker.
If the problem cannot be solved,
contact your dealer or authorized
service center for inspection and
repair.
Low battery voltage.
Low volume level.
The antenna may be
loosened or
improperly installed.
The speaker may be
blocked or damaged.
Unable to
communicate
with other
members.
The frequency or
signaling may be
inconsistent with that
of other members.
The channel type
(digital/analog) may
be set inconsistently.
You may be too far
away from the group
members.
Set your TX/RX frequency and
signaling to the same as that of
other members.
Make sure all members are on
the same digital/analog channel.
Move towards other members.
Irrelevant
communication
or noise is heard
on the channel.
Irrelevant
communication
or noise is heard
on the channel.
You may be
interrupted by radios
using the same
frequency.
The radio may be set
with no signaling.
Change the frequency, or adjust
the squelch level.
Set signaling for all member radios
to avoid interference at the same
frequency. And change the
signaling settings for all portable
radios at the same time.
The noise is too
loud.
You may be too far
away from other
members.
You may locate in an
unfavorable position.
For example, your
communication may
be blocked by high
buildings or frustrated
in the underground
areas.
You may suffer from
external disturbance
(such as
electromagnetic
interference).
Move towards other members.
Move to an open and flat area,
and restart the radio to try again.
Stay away from equipment that
may cause interference.