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UT1HZM > TECH     10.03.24 08:41l 31 Lines 1406 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Trouble with UV5R Android-phone
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Sent: 240309/1033Z 24840@UT1HZM.KREM.POL.UKR.EU BPQ6.0.24

Hi, Sergey

Is it same extra delay for build-in Mic VOX if you speak something to radio?
If yes, its nothing to do, this is internal dsp-processing delay of all "baofengs",
one much, more new versions - shorten, like Quanscheng UV-K5.

BTW your 7  file corrupted, like its was uploaded with some other charsets,
than it should be in msdos CP.

73, Sergej.



Original Message

> R:240309/1017Z 2074@RN1M.SPB.RUS.EU LinBPQ6.0.24
> 
> 
> Hello OMs!
> 
> I have a problem with the interface between my android device and the radio UV-5R. I assembled a circuit of two resistors and one capacitor (pic in 7plus in TECH.WW) and it works: the radio station from the vox switches to transmission and transmits packets, and the received packets are transferred to the APRSdroid program (as WoAD) and everything is fine. But! After transmitting the packet, the radio station remains in transmission mode for a fraction of a second, although nothing is transmitted on the air. Whether this is a feature of the vox UV-5R, or whether there is some kind of voltage at the output of the smartphone that causes such an effect, I cannot understand. Has anyone encountered something similar?
> And is there a solution? I would be glad for advice, diagrams, what can be changed or corrected.
> 
> 
> 73!
> 
> -- 
> 1200 baud it's greater, than zero bits per second :)
> Best regards, Sergey Ievkov <RN1M@RN1M.SPB.RUS.EU>
> 


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