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- If you have SWR analyzer you can now verify SWR of your antenna. Included antenna is wideband 
and does not require tuning. Connect the other end of coaxial cable to the antenna connector (BNC) 
at  the  back  of  the  transmitter.  Ensure  all  connectors  are  firmly  secured  and  antenna  is  mounted 
securely. 

- While making sure power switch at the back of the transmitter is off connect mains power cable into 
the mains power supply and connect mains power supply into the back of the transmitter.   

-  Connect  audio  source  of  choice  to  the  RCA  audio  inputs.  This  can  either  be  a  MP3  player,  a 
computer or Satellite receiver as shown on the diagram. To setup the satellite receiver observe one of 
the following chapters. 

- Inspect all cables quickly again and make sure everything is secure. 

- Turn on a radio receiver and set it to your intended transmitter frequency. 

- Flip the POWER switch and wait for the unit to turn on. Enter the menu system by pressing the 
bottom  key  (Menu)  repeatedly  and  look  for  the  <RF  power>  menu  item.  Now  set  desired  output 
power with the UP/DOWN keys. For testing use around 25% of full power. Press Menu again to exit 
back  to  main  display.    Now  you  can  use  the  UP/DOWN  keys  to  set  the  desired  frequency  of 
operation. Wait a few seconds for the red LED diode to turn off.  

- Observe output power on the display, it will slowly increase and you will hear audio on the radio. If 
everything seems ok enter <RF power> menu again and increase power to full.  

-  You  should  not  sound  louder  than  other  stations,  in  fact  unless  you  have  an  expensive  high 
performance  software  or  hardware  sound  processor  you  should  sound  slightly  quieter  than  other 
stations so adjust your source audio level appropriately. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CyberWaveFM+

Page 1: ...Brought to you by Broadcast Systems Arabia CyberWaveFM FM stereo radio transmitter with RDS Covers 15W 25W and 50W models Manual...

Page 2: ...oid power lines when installing antenna system touching power lines with antenna or mast may result in electric shock or even instant death Do not open the unit or attempt service yourself Contact our...

Page 3: ...5 Frequency and power adjustment 6 Satellite radio receiver 7 Extending range with better antenna system 8 Typical FM broadcasting antenna setups 8 Maintenance and servicing 9 The antenna system and...

Page 4: ...e transmitter and other sensitive equipment are located Antenna is a crucial part of the system so take special care It is usually a good idea to place antenna far away from your transmitter power sup...

Page 5: ...controller or a regular battery charger operated from mains power Inline fuses are recommended on power lines to the battery and charger The procedure to first power up step by step Wiring the CyberWa...

Page 6: ...uickly again and make sure everything is secure Turn on a radio receiver and set it to your intended transmitter frequency Flip the POWER switch and wait for the unit to turn on Enter the menu system...

Page 7: ...solar power The diagram below shows the way the solar panels and 12V battery are connected to the transmitter This provides full power requirements 24 7 via solar energy Inline fuses are recommended o...

Page 8: ...Brought to you by Broadcast Systems Arabia Front and back panel description Front and back panel explained Chapter 4...

Page 9: ...to the normal mode Note that all these settings except power and frequency are already set as they should be so changing them should not be necessary and is not recommended Changing frequency Simply...

Page 10: ...nna precisely to the satellite of choice Connect coaxial cable to the antenna and receiver Connect satellite receiver to a TV receiver via included cables Connect power supply to the TV receiver inclu...

Page 11: ...muti bay configuration gain and range can be extended Two vertical dipole antennas mounted on a pole offer a gain of around 3dBd This system doubles effective transmitted power and gives about 30 50 e...

Page 12: ...ide the coaxial cable or connectors Any torn damaged metal parts or cable should be inspected and repaired or exchanged The transmitter You should periodically remove the collected dust Best way to do...

Page 13: ...est quality price ratio possible General features True wideband no tune operation no tuning required to make it work just set the frequency and desired output power Covering entire FM broadcasting ban...

Page 14: ...240V 50 60Hz universal works anywhere on this planet Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C Weight 1kg Thank you for purchasing CyberWaveFM transmitter We hope you will enjoy it as much as we do and if you do...

Page 15: ...u by Broadcast Systems Arabia Revisions and errata V10 Dec 2016 Release version of new manual format Please report any errors you see in this manual you will be helping us and many other users out the...

Page 16: ...Brought to you by PCS Electronics www pcs electronics com...

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