I am having trouble communication using two-way radios. I am using a Radius SP50 and a Kenwood Tk-3200?
Question : I am having trouble communication using two-way radios. I am using a Radius SP50 and a Kenwood Tk-3200?
I work for a school and am currently having trouble communication with certain members of our staff. It seems our Radius SP50 radios are having trouble communication with the Kenwood TK-3200 radio’s. Can anyone help me?
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Best answer:
Answer by wires
It depends on what kind of trouble you are having. It would help if you would describe it. There is no reason the Kenwood and the Radius shouldn’t be able to communicate with each other except for some basic situations that aren’t caused by either radio. These situations may be one or more of the following. The radios may not be programmed exactly the same. The construction of the building may interfere with the signal. The people may simply be ignoring the calls on their radio.
Yes you could have mentioned a few details but maybe you won’t have to…I’ll bet that the two radios are being operated too close together…Kenwood has a history of not being not able to two way in the parking lot. Primarily because it’s receiver is a bit too sensitive. Once you get out away from the “shop” Kenwoods do just fine. The Sp50 may not be the best radio Motorola ever made…but it will transmit fifty miles at ten watts to a repeater under the right conditions.And talk with another Sp50 in the same room. Kenwoods are great for armature radio use. How are you using them? There could be other issues…