I have two Wouxun HT's. Moleculo hooked me up with a KG-UVD1P a couple of months ago and it's great. In fact, it's the same radio that he used to review and try this mod on --> http://www.worldwidedx.com/radio-radio-related-modifications/62063-wouxun-kg-uvd1p-software-mod.html
One thing I've noticed is that the squelch points on the two HT's are VERY different.
The new model (KG-UV3D) needs to have the squelch set to 5 or 6 to quite the noise, while the KG-UVD1P sitting right next to it on the same frequency will quiet with the squelch set on 2. Even with both sitting side by side, set at 2 on one and 6 on the other, the newer unit will have noise break the squelch while set on 6, while the older unit set on 2 remains quite.
I assume that it's was just a simple calibration/indexing issue. Is anyone aware of a "fix", or should I just get over it?
On a plus note, the instructions on the KG-UV3D were MUCH easier to understand than the old instructions. I even learned some things about the old radio that I didn't grasp reading the old instructions. Both use the same programming software, so I just had to hook the new one to the USB cable and upload the freq's. Nice...
One thing I've noticed is that the squelch points on the two HT's are VERY different.
The new model (KG-UV3D) needs to have the squelch set to 5 or 6 to quite the noise, while the KG-UVD1P sitting right next to it on the same frequency will quiet with the squelch set on 2. Even with both sitting side by side, set at 2 on one and 6 on the other, the newer unit will have noise break the squelch while set on 6, while the older unit set on 2 remains quite.
I assume that it's was just a simple calibration/indexing issue. Is anyone aware of a "fix", or should I just get over it?
On a plus note, the instructions on the KG-UV3D were MUCH easier to understand than the old instructions. I even learned some things about the old radio that I didn't grasp reading the old instructions. Both use the same programming software, so I just had to hook the new one to the USB cable and upload the freq's. Nice...