Has anyone encountered periodic low or lower volume of incoming voice while using DCS instead of CTCSS. My girlfriend and I have the same radio a Midland MXT575 and I programmed a simplex channel using a DCS squelch and she said about every other transmission my audio was really low but readable. We were about 7 miles away when we started talking and the dropouts occurred as close as a mile away so signal shouldn't have been an issue. I remember having a similar issue using DCS between 2 cheap handhelds whereas sometimes it would open the squelch and sometime it wouldn't. I changed the channel on the midlands to a CTCSS and the problem disappeared. No dropouts whatsoever and voice loud and clear on every transmission. I kind of preferred using DCS on some of my channels just to reduce the possibility having the same code as someone else. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciated it.
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Has anyone encountered periodic low or lower volume of incoming voice while using DCS instead of CTCSS. My girlfriend and I have the same radio a Midland MXT575 and I programmed a simplex channel using a DCS squelch and she said about every other transmission my audio was really low but readable. We were about 7 miles away when we started talking and the dropouts occurred as close as a mile away so signal shouldn't have been an issue. I remember having a similar issue using DCS between 2 cheap handhelds whereas sometimes it would open the squelch and sometime it wouldn't. I changed the channel on the midlands to a CTCSS and the problem disappeared. No dropouts whatsoever and voice loud and clear on every transmission. I kind of preferred using DCS on some of my channels just to reduce the possibility having the same code as someone else. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciated it.
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