I had this issue on a T2-135 also. I'm not sure of the exact problem, but
when I inverted the board ( put the component side toward the radio
components ), it decoded better. Significantly better. Not sure if it was a
connector issue or what exactly, but by putting the board into the DR-135
with solder side toward the case, and careful placement of insulating
material around the T2-135 board, it sprang to life. It would only decode
about 5% of the traffic before the inversion. The percentage jumped to
around 80% afterwards. It's 80% because there are some maladjusted trackers
in the area, but I don't worry about them because the local digi relays them
just fine, and the local digi is now 100% decode.

YMMV

73,
Randy
WF5X

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Rudy Benner <[email protected]> wrote:

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