WSJD886 Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM Totally newby here, so forgive me if either dumb question or answered elsewhere and I am not searching right. I have 2 identical radios (Baofeng UV-5G+'s) that I have configured to talk to the same repeater, one for me, one for my wife I have programmed them with the same channel information (used the Baofeng software, loaded same profile into each and confirmed) I am trying to test one, then the other, to be sure when I talk on one I hear it on the other, and vice-versa When I talk on one, I do NOT hear myself on the other I DO hear back from someone on the repeater saying they hear me loud and clear I am wondering if having both radios in the same room is causing one to overpower or cancel out the one listening. Anyone have any ideas? Quote
0 OffRoaderX Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM 1 minute ago, WSJD886 said: I am wondering if having both radios in the same room is causing one to overpower or cancel out the one listening Yes. get them at least 50 feet apart and try again. AdmiralCochrane, amaff, SteveShannon and 1 other 4 Quote
0 amaff Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 59 minutes ago, WSJD886 said: I am wondering if having both radios in the same room is causing one to overpower or cancel out the one listening. Asked and answered in the same post https://www.antenna-theory.com/definitions/desense.php It's not usually a problem when the receiver and transmitter are on the same frequency, but on a repeater, where you're transmitting on 1 frequency and listening on another, the transmitter will 'deafen' the receiving radio if they're too close. I actually did similar testing today w/ a radio I'd just installed in a car in the garage, and my kid standing out by the street to let me know how I was coming through. Quote
0 LeoG Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Yep, 50 ft, 100 ft or farther. Depends on how sensitive your radio is to desense. Quote
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Totally newby here, so forgive me if either dumb question or answered elsewhere and I am not searching right.
I am wondering if having both radios in the same room is causing one to overpower or cancel out the one listening.
Anyone have any ideas?
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