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1-88 (No.RA018<Rev.002>)
4.19.1 Necessary Deviation adjustment item for each signaling and mode
The following shows the necessary adjustment items for each signaling deviation. Please read the following table like the following
example. In the case of the signaling “QT (Analog Wide 5k)”, this signaling is composed of three elements [Balance, Maximum Devi-
ation (Analog Wide 5k) and QT Deviation (Analog Wide 5k)]. Please adjust Balance and Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide 5k) before
adjusting QT Deviation (Analog Wide 5k).
Balance is common with all the above deviation adjustments. If Balance (Transmitter Section 6) has already adjusted, please skip
Step1 and adjust from Step2.
Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow) is common with all the analog signaling deviations. If Balance and Maximum
Deviation (Analog Wide 5k/Wide 4k/Narrow) (Transmitter Section 7) have already adjusted, please skip Step2 and adjust from
Step3.
Mode Signaling Necessary adjustment and order
Wide 5k Wide 4k Narrow Very Narrow
Analog Audio 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
-
QT 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
3. QT Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
3. QT Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
3. QT Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
-
DQT 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
3. DQT Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
3. DQT Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
3. DQT Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
-
LTR 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
3. LTR Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
3. LTR Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
3. LTR Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
-
DTMF 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
3. DTMF Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
3. DTMF Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
3. DTMF Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
-
2TONE 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
3. Single TONE Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
3. Single TONE Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
3. Single TONE Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
-
MSK
(Fleet
sync)
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
3. MSK Deviation
[Analog Wide 5k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
3. MSK Deviation
[Analog Wide 4k]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
3. MSK Deviation
[Analog Narrow]
-
P25 - 1. Balance adjust
2. P25 High Deviation
3. P25 High Deviation
(H-CPM)
-
NXDN Audio - 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[NXDN Narrow]
1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[NXDN Very Narrow]
CWID - - 1. Balance adjust
2. Maximum Deviation
[NXDN Very Narrow]
3. CWID Deviation
[NXDN Very Narrow]

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Kenwood NX-5200 F3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range136-174 MHz
Number of Channels1024
Waterproof RatingIP67
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Digital ModeNXDN, DMR
Analog ModeFM
Channel Spacing25 kHz
Power Output5W
RF Output Power5W
Digital ProtocolNXDN
Modulation16K0F3E
Operating Voltage7.5 V DC

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