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Bruce in Alaska
 
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Bruc in Alaska Wrote:
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I have a Ray45 VHF that receives fine but transmitted voice is
received at a weak level. When transmitting to my handheld 100 yards
away my voice can hardly be heard. I replaced the microphone element
(Raymarine actually sent me one)and it hasn't helped the situation.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike-

You need to get a "Good" Radioman to check the deviation of the
transmitter. It should be set at 4.5 Khz for Marine Radio's.
This is what sets the loudness of the transmitter in the receivers
demodulator. I suspect that it is set to low.

Bruce in alaska Once, one of the best Radiomen......
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Bruce,
have the same radio with the same problem. I live in Chugiak and was


wondering if you could help with any advice about where to take it, or

if I
should just get a new one.
ThanksDave



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Wolfewing

any of the Radio Shops around that service Motorola Twoway Radios
will be able to test and set the deviation on your Marine Radio.
This is a simple 10 Minute proceedure.


Bruce in alaska
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