I am now the proud owner or the AR5700D .now I am trying to
Get my head around it DMR is out this world and sensitivity
Is excellent.
AOR
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Re: AOR
I have the AOR DV1 which I treated myself to in January It took me ages to work out how to operate it, however I persevered, and now I am very happy with it.
If the problen cant be sorted with a "LUMP-HAMMER" then its most likely to be an Electrical fault
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Re: AOR
I have the DV-1 as well. I'm pretty happy with it, but sometimes the decoded speech is terrible and I often wonder if this is a general failing of digital speech-over-radio or if the decoding of the DV-1 is a bit cruddy.
I think some of the bad effects are due to people speaking too softly or too much background noise. Then there's the 'dalek voice' that I've heard many users complain about.
I think some of the bad effects are due to people speaking too softly or too much background noise. Then there's the 'dalek voice' that I've heard many users complain about.
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Andy.
Andy.