What is the serial mumber?My Q5n2 doesn't have the noise floor problem. I made a spreadsheet to take the settings down. Here are my settings, and a blank for your own use.
What is the serial mumber?My Q5n2 doesn't have the noise floor problem. I made a spreadsheet to take the settings down. Here are my settings, and a blank for your own use.
Mine with the issue ends 0490. You could think they were from the same batch? Perhaps it is something to do with the type of antenna as well. I use an ungrounded split element yagi.1760222580359
I would say those are from the first run. Be interesting to see if we can nail down the issue to serial numbers. Would help Anytone if they were interested.Last 4 of mine are 0091 and it's fine. Would it be from the same batch?
Decades ago, I had a Trik Stik. I remember it being noisy. They also pick up tons of static. Put a grounded lightening arrestor in-line.Mine with the issue ends 0490. You could think they were from the same batch? Perhaps it is something to do with the type of antenna as well. I use an ungrounded split element yagi.
I run my rfg about the same as you, I just don't see an issue with mine.Interesting thread. I will have to check mine when I get home. Funny...I never run my RFG control at 100%. My sits between 12:00-3:00 o'clock. My serial # ends with 80034.
Welcome to the club. My 955 v2 exhibits the same just like my Q5N2.i have a crt 7900v so called 2023 version and i have the high s meter reading , all my other radios including Ham radios show s0
Mine too (but a Q5N2) exactly as you say. Only I don't talk about it here on WWDX anymore, and especially not on Q5N2 threads (God forbid, right?) because some of the "good ole boys" here consider it "whining". I was the first one to bring up this obvious issue, but I was only "whining" so I repented.i have a crt 7900v so called 2023 version and i have the high s meter reading , all my other radios including Ham radios show s0
Well, if it means anything, I had another one (Q5N2) delivered yesterday and I'm still not seeing this issue you guys are experiencing, with this one or my first. ??Mine too (but a Q5N2) exactly as you say. Only I don't talk about it here on WWDX anymore, and especially not on Q5N2 threads (God forbid, right?) because some of the "good ole boys" here consider it "whining". I was the first one to bring up this obvious issue, but I was only "whining" so I repented.
Been quiet ever since.
A friend of mine had an older one (one of the reasons I bought one) and he just recently bought a brand new production unit. The old one is perfect, the new one has the phony noise floor reading on the meter, like mine and yours.
There are still people who deny this is a problem. Most notably, people who turn their RFG down to desensitize the radio and thus bring down the phony noise floor, so they can say "I don't see a problem"... lol
But hey, I'm just an observer, doing my best not to "whine", or talk about things that I thought that the thread topics were for.
mine with same issue ends in 0402Mine with the issue ends 0490. You could think they were from the same batch? Perhaps it is something to do with the type of antenna as well. I use an ungrounded split element yagi.
955 v2 have the same issue since they use the same exact board, Somewhere along the production run they made the receiver Way Too Hot "overly sensitive" or the Smeter calibration is out of whack or something, A local of mine who when I listen on my Kenwood 480 and a SPT500 gives me S9 suddenly and magically gives me S 20 on my brand new Anytone 5555N2 using the same SPT500 antenna, meter on the 5555N2 never goes below S3 ever.Welcome to the club. My 955 v2 exhibits the same just like my Q5N2.