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Daiwa RF-660 - Cautions and Best Practices

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on
the
power
Sid
tch.
In
SSB
and
.41-:
modes,
adjust
the
output
level
of
the
output
control
with
audio
until
the
ALC
meter
peaks
around
the-right
edge
of
the
red
zone.
If
your
Transceiver
does
not
have
an
ALC
meter,
a
plate
current
meter
or
an
output
po1-.r~r
meter
may
be
substituted.
'l!i
th
an
"FN"
Transceiver,
set
output
just
below
the
maximum
allm-.rable
deviation.
Adjust
the
microphone
gain
Control
1vi
th
audio
(keeping
microphone
more
than
ten
centimeter
from
your
mouth)
until
the
level
indicator
lights
up
(second
position).
~Ji
th
this
adjustment,
the
talk
power
of
the
processed
voice
increases
more
than
L1
times
comnared
Hith
you.:c:
original
voice.
'l'he IlF-66o
is
now
ready
to
be
testec~
on
the
air.
It
is
advisable
to
try
the
HF-66o
in
both
"ON"
and
"OFF"
position
of
the
Power
S'.d
tch
and
check
for
the
<:mdio
a_uali
ty
of
your
transmitter
signal.
If
there
is
a
complaint
of
bel1m'lin:c:
or
pumnin:s,
ease
off
slightly
of
the
kain
control.
CAUTION.
Splatter
can
resul:t
from
improper
adjustment
of
the
output
control.
'l
1
he
output
control
setti:J.g
should
be
checked
2.s
frequertly
as
nossible
to
ensure
that
it
is
set
at
the
proper
level.
Keep
the
microphone
more
than
10
centi2eter
from
your
mout~
ivhen
using
the
R.F-660.
Tlicrophone
Transceiver
(Fig
2)
I~
DAIWA
CORPORATION