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BW Broadcast TX-V2 - Transmitter with an External Audio Processor and RDS (in Line Connection)

BW Broadcast TX-V2
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3. Connect the MPX output of your audio processor (or stereo generator) to the MPX input
on the back of the transmitter.
4. Plug the power cord into the power supply module on the rear panel of the transmitter.
5. Connect the required remote control / monitoring ports (Ethernet, RS232,
Alarms/Triggers Port).
6. In the RF settings menu, set MPX source to external.
7. Once the transmitter is operating, set the correct carrier frequency and RF power from
the RF settings menu. Check reflected power is OK.
8. Check the modulation level - if the modulation level is low, adjust the MPX output level
on your audio processor (or stereo generator) and/or the MPX input level on the back
of the transmitter. The maximum modulation should not exceed 75kHz.
9. Check the documentation that came with your audio processor on how to set/check
the proper pilot injection level.
In this setup, the stereo multiplex is generated by an external stereo generator and is fed di-
rectly into the transmitter exciter of the transmitter stage. Note that the transmitter’s onboard
processing will have no effect on the signal in this configuration.
6.2.3 Transmitter with an external audio processor and RDS (In Line Connection)
1. Place the transmitter in a well ventilated space.
2. Connect the antenna to the RF output connector on the back of the transmitter.
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