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2 Power the repeater from either an AC or DC source.
3 Launch the Tuner application and click the "Read" button to read the softpot values.
4 Select "Rx Rated Volume" under the Rx menu in the tree view.
Figure 44: Rx Menu tree (Rx Rated Volume)
5
Set the Communication Analyzer to output a -47 dBm RF signal modulated with a 1 kHz tone at
60% of full deviation on the tuning frequency. The tuning frequency is the value displayed on the
Tuner GUI under the heading of "Frequency Points".
NOTICE:
The Tuner aligns this parameter in a 12.5 kHz channel spacing, so 60% is 1.5 kHz of
deviation. If the CPS is set for 25 kHz operation, the repeater will automatically scale the
deviation by a factor of two when it is outside the Tuner environment.
Programmed TPL and DPL squelch requirements are automatically disabled for the
tuning frequency while in the Tuner environment.
6
Adjust the softpot value until the desired receive audio level is achieved at pin #7 (in reference to
ground) on the Aux connector Ground connections provided by the Aux connector are pins: 9,
16, 17, 18, and 19.
Figure 45: Auxiliary Connector
14
25
1
13
NOTICE: Optimally, it is recommended to load pin #7 with application loading used
during normal operation of the repeater.
7 Click "Write" to save the new tuned softpot value into the repeater's codeplug.
10.6
Tx Audio Level Set
The procedure outlined in this section is used to allow adjustment of the transmitter audio level the
repeater is expecting at its Aux connector. Adjusting this level set has the effect of increasing or
decreasing RF signal deviation for a given transmit audio level. Perform this procedure any time the
transmitter audio level needs adjustment.
10.6.1
Tuning Procedure
Procedure:
1 Connect the repeater’s transmitter antenna port to the Communication Analyzer.
2 Power the repeater from either an AC or DC source.
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