I doubt you would get far with Motorola since the problem is that Yaesu
is not using good engineering practice by not filtering the TX audio to
remove CTCSS components. I would start with Yaesu asking them why not.

Joe M.

Nate Duehr wrote:
> 
> On Sep 26, 2007, at 7:09 AM, Al Wolfe wrote:
> 
> >     So the questions remain: Is the Quantar PL sensitivity
> > adjustable? Is it
> > a good thing to make it more sensitive? How do I convince some
> > users that
> > there may be a problem with their radio?
> 
> Not trying to sound sarcastic here at all, just serious...
> 
> Since the Quantar and the VX-6 are both "current product" from both
> Motorola and Yaesu, it would seem that a discussion with both
> regarding the problem would be in order.
> 
> (I know we're all used to using stuff that was "end of life" years
> before we put it on the air, but... this stuff is being sold today,
> and both companies should offer support.  Whether or not they'll try
> to CHARGE you for that support in today's stupid support climate, is
> another story.)
> 
> It's a pain, but I would start with a call to Motorola, possibly
> following up (and being prepared ahead of time to send) with screen-
> shots from some test gear of what's coming out of the Yaesu to both
> companies.
> 
> --
> Nate Duehr, WY0X
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