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Changing TX VOICE DEVIATION
The BCM-220 allows for optimizing the TX Voice Deviation levels. The settings are
from 0-7. Where Deviation increases from 0 to 7. The voice deviation level is a
radio wide setting applied to both VFO and Memory channels. It is recommended
a service monitor be used to adjust this setting.
1. Make sure the radio is in VFO mode. Press the ‘A’ button the control head
to access the alignment menu.
2. Rotate the SELECT knob until TX VOICE DEV is displayed on the top line
and the current level is displayed on the bottom line.
3. Press the SELECT button to allow for changing the TX VOICE DEV. A
good beep will be emitted.
4. PTT the radio and speak “FIVE” into the microphone and adjust the
overall TX deviation while observing the effect on a service monitor.
Keep in mind, the radio will transmit the programmed VFO TX
CTCSS/DCS signal while adjusting the deviation.
5. Once the desired value is obtained, press the SELECT to go back to the
menu. A good beep is emitted.
6. To exit the alignment menu, press the ‘A’ button on the control head and
the radio will revert back to VFO mode. A good beep is emitted.
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Changing TX CTCSS/DCS Deviation
The BCM-220 allows for optimizing the TX CTCSS/DCS Deviation levels. The
settings are from 0-7. Where deviation increases from 0 to 7. The TX CTCSS/DCS
deviation level is a radio wide setting applied to both VFO and Memory channels.
It is recommended a service monitor be used to adjust this setting.
1.
Make sure the radio is in VFO mode. Press the ‘A’ button the control head
to access the alignment menu.
2.
Rotate the SELECT knob until TX SUB DEV is displayed on the top line and
the current level is displayed on the bottom line.
3.
Press the SELECT button to allow for changing the TX SUB DEV. A good
beep will be emitted.
4.
PTT the radio and adjust the overall TX SUB Dev while observing the
effect on a service monitor. Keep in mind, the radio will transmit the
programmed VFO TX CTCSS/DCS signal while adjusting the deviation. If
there’s no signal present there may be no TX Signal set. This will need to
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Summary of Contents for BCM-220
Page 1: ...BCM 220 User Manual By BridgeCom Systems Inc...
Page 27: ...APPENDIX A Terminal Description 27...
Page 31: ...NOTES 31...