Module 3: Troubleshooting -- for Trainers

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Ensuring a safe and secure homeland for all North Dakotans 

ND Department of Emergency Services

Basic Radio TroubleshootingDiagnosing and Correcting

Problems with Two-way Radios

Module 3

Purpose

Provide general troubleshooting tips first responders can use to

maintain functional two-way radios

TroubleshootingPortable• Power• Transmission• Audio Quality• Limited Talk Range• Message Not Received• Battery Problems

Mobile• Power• Transmission• Audio Quality• Limited Talk Range• Message Not Received• Blank Display

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XTL 2500ZONE SCAN PHON CALL PAGE

Power -- Portable

Portable

• Does the unit beep, display data or both?

• Is the battery properly – charged?– connected?

Battery Problems• Avoid extreme temperatures• Clean battery or charger

contacts• Check charging pin on

transformer• Recharge or replace

Portable

Power -- MobileProblem• Blank or dark

display• No sound

Solution• Ensure unit is

on• If possible,

check connection

Mobile

Transmission• PTT button not

pressed correctly• Verify channel,

frequency and code settings

• Verify transmission indicator

Transmission Indicator Light

Audio Quality• Volume at midrange level• Proper mic handling

– Hold mic 2 inches to side of mouth, like cell phone, not under nose

• Press PTT 2 seconds before and after speaking

• Be aware of obstructions– Buildings, heavy foliage, etc.

Limited Talk Range

• Steel and/or concrete structures/buildings, heavy foliage, vehicles in the way

Solution• Clear line of vision

Cause

?

• Change location on body

• Secure antenna; make snug & vertical

Limited Talk RangeSolutionCause

• Too close to body

• Antenna

Message Not ReceivedProblem• Wrong frequency or

channel• Batteries• Obstructions• Incorrect mode

Solution• Confirm frequency or

channel is correct• Recharge or replace• Change location• Verify scan setting

Conclusion

Ensuring a safe and secure homeland for all North Dakotans 

ND Department of Emergency Services