DM-5R: bad audio/motorboating
DM-5R: bad audio/motorboating
Now with the OpenRD5R installed I am getting reports of "motorboating" on my audio.
He was kind enough to record my countdown from 10 to 1 and play the tape back for me, so I could hear what he was describing. Another user reported the same problem.
AND, I now realize how poor the audio is when I am receiving DMR.
I went back and connected my "other" RD-5R with the manufacturer's firmware to my external antenna (to duplicate the situation) and not only was the audio I was receiving 100% better quality, but he reported that the motorboating was gone.
Any fix for this?
He was kind enough to record my countdown from 10 to 1 and play the tape back for me, so I could hear what he was describing. Another user reported the same problem.
AND, I now realize how poor the audio is when I am receiving DMR.
I went back and connected my "other" RD-5R with the manufacturer's firmware to my external antenna (to duplicate the situation) and not only was the audio I was receiving 100% better quality, but he reported that the motorboating was gone.
Any fix for this?
Re: DM-5R: bad audio/motorboating
That's interesting:
I first searched for motor boating before I posted and nothing came up.
Then for "motor" up came a Motorola comment.
Now I see 11 comments including motor boating. I will read these when I return home later, but if there is a specific fix I would appreciate being directed to it.
I first searched for motor boating before I posted and nothing came up.
Then for "motor" up came a Motorola comment.
Now I see 11 comments including motor boating. I will read these when I return home later, but if there is a specific fix I would appreciate being directed to it.
Re: DM-5R: bad audio/motorboating
Indeed, the older threads have a lot of valuable information on this subject.
I have a bunch of OpenGD HTs from the various brands/makes including two RD-5R bought in 2020. Depending on settings (i.e. Eco level, display ON/OFF/brightness, DMR mic, PWR etc.) and/or external microphone and/or antenna setup (antenna distance to microphone cable...) I can still reproduce some "motorboating" on these.
The quality of the various TRX (and cheap speaker-microphones) varies greately. Apart from other "deep dive" technical solutions a simple option to avoid or at least minimize motorboating is an external antenna and a well-shielded speaker-microphone - combined with adequat menu settings. If there is motorboating even without a speaker-microphone you may still try an external antenna to see if this fully removes the motorboating (these devices may also send "nice" spurious emissions and therefore induce RF into the radio even at or especially at low PWR settings)...
I have a bunch of OpenGD HTs from the various brands/makes including two RD-5R bought in 2020. Depending on settings (i.e. Eco level, display ON/OFF/brightness, DMR mic, PWR etc.) and/or external microphone and/or antenna setup (antenna distance to microphone cable...) I can still reproduce some "motorboating" on these.
The quality of the various TRX (and cheap speaker-microphones) varies greately. Apart from other "deep dive" technical solutions a simple option to avoid or at least minimize motorboating is an external antenna and a well-shielded speaker-microphone - combined with adequat menu settings. If there is motorboating even without a speaker-microphone you may still try an external antenna to see if this fully removes the motorboating (these devices may also send "nice" spurious emissions and therefore induce RF into the radio even at or especially at low PWR settings)...
Re: DM-5R: bad audio/motorboating
My motorboating is common on all these cheap handheld radios when using an external mic
And the RD-5R is the cheapest lowest quality radio which the firmware supports.
The RD-5R also won't support hotspot mode because it injects too much RF into its own USB connection
And the RD-5R is the cheapest lowest quality radio which the firmware supports.
The RD-5R also won't support hotspot mode because it injects too much RF into its own USB connection
Re: DM-5R: bad audio/motorboating
I reviewed all of the "motor boating" posts that came up in my search and most are not helpful to my situation. This one:
I hope we can find the problem, as it negates my ability to use the Open Firmware; the responses are so negative to my audio.
The best feature for me in the Open Firmware is the ability to manually enter any TalkGroup number without having to resort to the CPS via computer.
I am not looking for hotspot capability as I am a member of the PAPA System which has 3 DMR repeaters in my local vicinity.
Thank you again.
Well, I am using the HT directly: no hand mic, and it is occurring whether using the Diamond RH-77CA extended dual band ducky, or connected directly to my Comet tri-bander on my 2nd story roof.
I hope we can find the problem, as it negates my ability to use the Open Firmware; the responses are so negative to my audio.
The best feature for me in the Open Firmware is the ability to manually enter any TalkGroup number without having to resort to the CPS via computer.
I am not looking for hotspot capability as I am a member of the PAPA System which has 3 DMR repeaters in my local vicinity.
Thank you again.
Re: DM-5R: bad audio/motorboating
Update: continued experimentation on the external antenna is better received audio.
I’ll test transmission later.
I’ll test transmission later.