MotoTrbo Noise Supression VS. XVP830 RSM

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Results may vary. These are the results that I experienced. Im sure there can be some settings to adjust in the programming but I dont have that option available to me.
    In this video, I compare the analog and digital noise suppression of the Motorola MotoTrbo XPR6500 in a real loud noise working environment at my work. I had 2 channels free for me to use in order to not interfere with the live production. Average DB ranged from 97 to 101 at the performance I did this demonstration at. The radios were used on site as required by the license of the venue. Sadly I couldn't record video because it wasn't allowed backstage.
    The XVP830 RSM was designed for the APX and APX NEXT radios but it works on the mototrbo's. I haven't tested the complete functionally of the RSM yet aside from the PTT. Being that the RSM was designed for digital operation, it worked very well for this xpr in that mode but also appeared to have a good edge on analog. The ideal and budget friendly option RSM for this kind of setup and environment is the INC mic, but I had the opportunity to get this for myself. I purchased this RSM for myself to use on the radios work provides and so I can also use it for any radio I might buy for myself as well.

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  • @mikewolf5367
    @mikewolf5367 Рік тому +2

    Very cool video and useful. I know it’s impossible, but I’d love to see if the newer radios like the XPR7550 or R7 would do better since they have more advanced onboard noise cancellation capabilities then the XPR6550.

    • @galax574
      @galax574 Рік тому +1

      Newer radios like XPR7550E or even R7 should do a better job than this radio and this RSM. Remember, MOTOTRBO radios are oriented at commercial environments, such extremely loud noise is not a normal situation that the radio is supposed to deal with. TRBO radios can definitely deal with adequately-noisy environments. However, I would consider the noise shown in this video as extreme noise condition, such as production factory, military noise, etc. These noises may be cancelled by radios that are designed for military use, such as APX series radios.