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What is this dial inside Midland MXT275 circuit board?
WRVV250 posted a question in Technical Discussion
Hello, and happy new years. I own a Midland MXT275 and have been experiencing issues with the receiver. After a lot of searching over the last year I have found this problem to the extreme which I am experiencing is rarely seen but it does exist. For some radios, the picket fencing while moving at any speed renders the radio unintelligible for any channel including WX frequencies. I have changed my terrain, surroundings, speed, antenna, cables, vehicle, and did a side-by-side comparison with another midland handheld and did not have this problem. The radio may be defective but Midland has said they will not replace it as I had another defective one replaced as it would not Tx. Long story short, I cracked the radio open today and saw this interesting screw that looks like a potentiometer in the circuitry. I am not an electrical engineer, but have a primordial understanding of electronics however I lack the in-depth knowledge and tools to properly figure out what this thing does and if perhaps it contributes to my problem. This is a last resort attempt at salvaging this radio. Any insight is apreciated! -
I need a recommendation for gmrs window mount antennas. I am installing a mxt575 and a kg1000g into my daily drivers. Both have aluminum body panels so mag mounts are out. I would like to avoid using the supplied adhesive-backed metallic mount provided with the mxt575. I have considered using lip/edge mounts bit the gaps/panel fitment are pretty tight. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Help needed with setting up my GMRS radio, please?
WROZ317 posted a question in Technical Discussion
Hi all. I have installed my GMRS radio in my 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sport a couple of months ago, but I have not gotten around to setting it up to be used yet. I will need to have my radio working by July for the NJ Jeep Invasion, and I am not sure how to get everything working properly. To help you understand my set up, this is what I currently have: Midland MXT275 MicroMobile Two-Way Radio. It is attached to a Quadratec Quick-Disconnect Mount for a CB Radio (I believe it's the JK-CBMU), which I modified slightly for the GMRS radio. The mic is hanging from the Quadratec CB Radio Mounting Bracket #CBM-75WX11. Larsen Low-Profile Unity Gain Antenna #LP450NMO on a Midland MXTA12 Magnetic Mount, which is positioned center on the crossbar, and clears my soft top. I ran the cable of the magnetic base from the center of the crossbar to passenger side B-pillar, down the B-pillar, and under the molding for the front passenger door toward the file firewall on the passenger side, where it cross over under the dash and back to the radio. This is similar to how Jeep ran the antenna for the SiriusXM antenna, as well as the GPS antenna if equipped. Since I no longer use SiriusXM, I remove the SiriusXM antenna at the same time I was running the antenna cable for the GMRS radio. It is my understanding, similar to setting up a CB or other communications radio, that you need to tune or trim the antenna for proper operation and to avoid any damage to the radio. So my question is, how does one tune or trim the Larsen Low-Profile Unity Gain Antenna? I have searched for information when I have had spare time, but so far, no luck. I also heard that I should not use an SWR meter for a CB radio, so if someone could recommend a SWR meter for a GMRS set up, I would greatly appreciate it. -
Good morning all, I just recently picked up a midland mxt275 and my license. I was hoping someone might be able to give me some instructions on how to setup my radio for repeater use. Thanks
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Anyone know what the transmitter FM deviation is for "out of the box" MXT275 micro-mobile transceivers in "repeater" mode on channels 15-22? Is it the +/- 2.5 kHz (narrowband) FRS deviation, or a more typical +/- 5 kHz (wideband) GMRS deviation? I know the MXT400 transmitter FM deviation can be set via programming cable, but haven't seen any discussion on the MXT275. The MXT275 manual is silent on such matters.