Link Quality

The Link Quality (LQ) is a numeric value that provides a real-time metric on the quality of communication between the Radio Transceiver (RT) and the Radio Pack (RP). The LQ serves as a diagnostic tool for proper system operation and troubleshooting RPs.

  • The LQ value represents the number of successful audio packets of the last 100 transmissions—99 being the most, 0 being the least.
  • With CrewCom, the receiving LQ signal is reported for both the RT and RP. The RP’s on-screen LQ indicator with the box around it is the RT’s LQ from the RP. If this LQ is lower than you typically experience in normal operation, then it is an indication that you may have an issue related to interference, the transceiver, or a cable connection. If only the RP’s LQ is low, it could be an indication that you may have an issue related to interference or the RP.
  • What should the LQ value be during operation? — The LQ will not remain at an exact value during system operation. Depending on what degree of outside interference or attenuation (blocking) is present, the LQ will fluctuate during normal operation. Fluctuations in LQ can and will span a wide range of values. The lower the LQ, the poorer the audio quality will be during operation. During start-up, within adequate range and no outside influences present, the LQ should display “99” which is the highest LQ value a RP or RT can have.
  • What if the LQ on a single RP is below “99” at start-up? — This depends on where the RP is located at start-up, but if the other RPs on the same RT are at “99” this is a good indication that an isolated radio issue exists within that RP. If the LQ value has dropped considerably lower or if that unit is experiencing poor audio quality, it may require service.

Link Quality Callouts on CU Primary Screen

Standard-Sized RP Primary Screen LQ Indicator

Link Quality Callouts on CU Primary Screen

Compact-Sized RP Primary Screen LQ Indicator

Note: When using a High Density profile, the outlined LQ display will be blank until a talk button is pushed.