

Being an analog to digital patch, I wish the x36 did have the same AGC settings as the 996XT has as some analog dispatchers appear to whisper on the point to point channel they have patched. At least on the digital channels I've set it at -2, it does lower the volume of those analog to digital patched channels. I don't own two of either x36HP model so can't really do an accurate comparison test but the volume offset does work. The amount of settings for the AGC in the x96 line seems confusing but all three options do appear to alter the final audio product.įor the x36HP line, I really can't say I hear a difference in the audio output regardless if analog or digital AGC is on or off but I usually set it on as a general rule when I program. I've never messed with the analog AGC circuit in either x36HP radio so cannot comment on it either but both the digital and analog AGC circuits do work in all my x96XT models.
#Bluesense trm Patch
An -2 offset did fix that so the analog patch does not blow me out of the room when it comes on the air. They patched an analog channel onto a digital talkgroup here and the analog patch is very loud compared to the true digital TGs. Now weather the AGC circuit in the 536HP does anything or not, I'll leave that question alone as I've not been able to hear a difference on digital channels with digital AGC on or off but the Volume Offset does work. I don't think I found a 32GB SD card slower than Class 10 though and it did create digital noise in all of my external speakers so I opted for a 16GB card at Class 8 and it has been noise free. I'd imagine something in the X36HP radios limits the cards operation to Class 4 speeds so anything faster could just be a waste. I did not notice a speed increase/decrease in the SD cards operation when going from the OEM Class 4 to a Class 10 card anyway. They do increase the digital noise one can hear when using some Class 10 or faster SD cards though so I dropped down to a Class 8 SanDisk SD card and hear no digital noise from the use of any of my BTL interfaced speakers. Like you mentioned, some type of interface needs to be incorporated for the x36HP models due to their use of BTL amp outputs. It just.is.Click to expand.I use that same model (plus other Motorola amplified speakers) with most of my radios and they work very well. I'm sure many (likely you too) will continue to argue this but you really can't. It's unavoidable so we'll all just have to get used to it. Just like cassette and 8-track machines in cars went away, CD players are next to go.

That you bring CDs into your car places you firmly in an ever-shrinking minority that car manufacturers couldn't care less about.
#Bluesense trm Bluetooth
They connect through bluetooth using their smartphones or they use an aux cable. People in general no longer take CDs to their cars with them and they don't use USB sticks or "all that stuff". This isn't about finding a car with a CD player this is about realizing that it's nearly over for car CD players and getting comfortable with that fact. Car manufacturers are moving with the times so fewer cars are including CD players now. One either moves with the times or gets left behind. You're attempting to separate CD obsolescence from this thread and it can't be done.

Click to expand.I don't think I'm the one with the comprehension issue.
