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Could someone tell me why it is that I get a pattern of:

RxRx _ RxRx _ RxRx _ RxRx _ etc, etc

... where Rx is a nice strong (or even a not so strong) signal of 2secs, and _ is a 500ms drop out? I'm guessing at 500ms, but it's certainly less than 1 second.

This seems to be FM related, and does not occur when I'm listening to Aircraft (the AM signal).

It's kind of annoying more than anything else. And it's not that I like to snoop on what others are saying; in fact when I hear chatter of an evening that's clearly between guys that know one another, (on 2m, for the most part), I hit the Temp L/O, and continue my scanning. Signal and equipment checks are more interesting to me, and I get some idea about where these guys are and the Tx/Rx distance.

Edit to add: it's not Squelch issue, btw :)
I also get this consistent pattern when there's just a carrier wave, as with 914.6000 MHz: hisss _ hissss _ hisss _ in 2sec, 500ms intervals.

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Re: Signal Dropout

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Nearby transmitter blanking your RX?
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I think not, becasue when I get out and about in my car (one of the reasons that I have a set-up that is portable) I get the same experience, regardless of where I park up. Also, would I not see a spike, rather than a drop out?

What I'm unsure about is if this is what I can expect from my gear, or if the Scanner has a fault, and as such should be replaced.
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Guys; I've sussed it!

What I'm experiencing is the Close Call Interrupt:
  • Close Call Pri (Priority) - checks for Close Call hits every 2 seconds, even during transmissions.
... the 2sec duration should have been the giveaway for me.

Issue resolved. :)
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Those wind turbines can cause issues on high frequencies
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Re: Signal Dropout

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rob42 wrote: 17 Jun 2026, 15:05 Guys; I've sussed it!

What I'm experiencing is the Close Call Interrupt:
  • Close Call Pri (Priority) - checks for Close Call hits every 2 seconds, even during transmissions.
... the 2sec duration should have been the giveaway for me.

Issue resolved. :)
Aha. Never thought of that :D
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Buick Mackane wrote: 17 Jun 2026, 16:04 Those wind turbines can cause issues on high frequencies
Interesting; I'll keep that in mind jic I get any other anomalies.
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Hey, this is the new member thread 🤔
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Transwarp wrote: 18 Jun 2026, 16:15 Hey, this is the new member thread 🤔
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Fair enough.
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