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![]() I have had a Pro-83 since last Summer (2005) and really like it. It usually lives in the car when I am driving, and is subject to New England's seasons. Over the summer, it behaved fine. This winter, though, even though the season has been rather mild, the radio has started to act like the squelch is open full time, with constant white noise. The scanner function properly continues to search for active frequencies as does the signal stalker. If the squelch was open, the scanner and signal stalker functions would obviously be sitting on a frequency and not move. I've tried playing with both the squelch and volume knobs, but no change from squelch, though the volume does help "squelch" some of the headache I can start to develop. This white noise problem occurs regardless of whether I use rechargable batteries or the DC adapter, and regardless of use of the radio in the house or in the car. The white noise has been known to subside after some time. But I ask readers if they have also experienced this? If so, what could be causing it? It is NOT automobile interference because the scanner does come into the house at times and present the same problem. It would be difficult to believe it is squelch since the rest of the functions behave as if the squelch _is_ working properly. What else could I be missing? Has the radio become defective? It was purchased new, out of the box. Thanks for any ideas/leads/hints. Scott |
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Al Klein wrote: On 18 Mar 2006 11:56:04 GMT, (Scott Ehrlich) wrote: What else could I be missing? Has the radio become defective? It was purchased new, out of the box. The squelch output (DC that gets higher as the detected noise gets higher) feeds 2 points - the computer, so it knows whether to scan or stop and an audio gate that cuts off the audio when there's no signal. It sounds as if either the audio gate is allowing signal through regardless of the state of the squelch output, or the squelch output isn't getting to the audio gate. How you can check that out without a schematic (RS schematics of recent products are rare) is the tough question. Is there any other reasonable way to get around it? Thanks. Scott |
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Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I have had a Pro-83 since last Summer (2005) and really like it. It usually lives in the car when I am driving, and is subject to New England's seasons. Over the summer, it behaved fine. This winter, though, even though the season has been rather mild, the radio has started to act like the squelch is open full time, with constant white noise. The scanner function properly continues to search for active frequencies as does the signal stalker. If the squelch was open, the scanner and signal stalker functions would obviously be sitting on a frequency and not move. I've tried playing with both the squelch and volume knobs, but no change from squelch, though the volume does help "squelch" some of the headache I can start to develop. This white noise problem occurs regardless of whether I use rechargable batteries or the DC adapter, and regardless of use of the radio in the house or in the car. The white noise has been known to subside after some time. But I ask readers if they have also experienced this? If so, what could be causing it? It is NOT automobile interference because the scanner does come into the house at times and present the same problem. It would be difficult to believe it is squelch since the rest of the functions behave as if the squelch _is_ working properly. What else could I be missing? Has the radio become defective? It was purchased new, out of the box. Thanks for any ideas/leads/hints. Scott Scott Ehrlich wrote: I have had a Pro-83 since last Summer (2005) and really like it. It usually lives in the car when I am driving, and is subject to New England's seasons. Over the summer, it behaved fine. This winter, though, even though the season has been rather mild, the radio has started to act like the squelch is open full time, with constant white noise. The scanner function properly continues to search for active frequencies as does the signal stalker. If the squelch was open, the scanner and signal stalker functions would obviously be sitting on a frequency and not move. I've tried playing with both the squelch and volume knobs, but no change from squelch, though the volume does help "squelch" some of the headache I can start to develop. This white noise problem occurs regardless of whether I use rechargable batteries or the DC adapter, and regardless of use of the radio in the house or in the car. The white noise has been known to subside after some time. But I ask readers if they have also experienced this? If so, what could be causing it? It is NOT automobile interference because the scanner does come into the house at times and present the same problem. It would be difficult to believe it is squelch since the rest of the functions behave as if the squelch _is_ working properly. What else could I be missing? Has the radio become defective? It was purchased new, out of the box. Thanks for any ideas/leads/hints. Scott here is a wierd thing to try....it just came to me (mostly because it happened to me on a portable radio) I live in the damp state of WA and I use to leave a radio on the seat 24/7... I started getting a hissing noise that I couldn't get rid of and being a tad electronicly minded I took it appart to see if I could find the problem. Finally did (after 2 hrs) a bit of moisture had condensed inside the radio and had caused a bit of short to one of the traces leading to the speaker..after the moisture had departed (evaportated) it had left minute trace of some mineral that allowed current to flow causing the hiss After I dug out my isopropal alcohol and cleaned it up a bit (solder traces and joints and board alll nice and clean again) the noise stopped I don't know if that would be your problem but in a "mild" New England weather I would expect instead of lots of very cold.. a lot of moisture instead. With the posiblity of dust inside the unit (impossible to avoid even in 'sealed' units it could happen don't know if it is likely.. but ever since I had a similar problem I always check for the simple solutions first before breaking out test equipment Again.....just a thot -- NOTE: This email does not and is not to be considered as evidence of, creation of nor proof of an existing business relationship between myself and any other party and shall supercede any existent policy concerning formation or continuation of a business relationship the other party to this email has when communicating with me. 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