Motorola DLR1060 User Manual page 82

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If...
Then...
Hearing conver-
If you hear conversations from other
sation from oth-
users that do not belong to your ra-
er users that are
dio fleet, it means that your radios
not within your
are set up with the same Profile ID
channel
as your neighbors.
Likely both of you have the radios
set to the default PROFILE ID Num-
ber "0000".
Customize your PROFILE ID with a
4-digit number for all your radios.
Refer to
Current Value on page 33
information.
Hearing crack-
Sometimes users inadvertently
ing noises when
press the radio PTT button against
nobody is talk-
objects while wearing the radio on
ing
their belts or pockets. When they do
this, the radio starts transmitting
and holding the channel therefore
generating strange noises. Using
earpieces reduce the likelihood of
this happening.
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PROFILE ID Number –
for more
If...
Then...
Ensure that everybody in your team
is aware of proper operation of the
radios.
Audio quality
Radio settings might not be match-
not good
ing up correctly. Double check to
enough
ensure that the radio settings are
identical in all radios.
Go into Advanced Configuration
Mode and adjust the microphone
sensitivity gain (MIC Gain).
Audio sounds
Digital technology gives you the ad-
garbled/robotic
vantage to experience clear audio
up to the edge of the range. Howev-
er, when maximum transmission
range has been reached, audio may
sound garbled just before the trans-
mission is lost completely. To avoid
this problem, ensure that you are
within transmission range.
Transmit audio
Hold the radio vertically 1 inch to 2
is low
inches from mouth when talking.

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