Transmitter Main Board Instruction Manual
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2.4.4.5
Audio Processor Microphone Input
The microphone input has an automatically level controlled (ALC) preamplifier U1 whose input
level is controlled by R2. The microphone input level control (R2) can accommodate a -25 dBm to
0 dBm input signal. The microphone input is limited and filtered and is output at the standard
modulation output port. The microphone input can have a standard 6dB/octave pre-emphasis
response or a flat-audio response, jumper JU3 at 'x' and 'y' position respectively.
2.4.4.6
Audio Processor Balanced Input
The 600 ohm balanced input also uses the ALC preamplifier U1, with input level control pot (R31).
The balanced input level control can accommodate a -25 dBm to 0 dBm input. Like the microphone
input, the balance input is limited and filtered and is output at the standard modulation output port.
2.4.4.7
Audio Processor Auxiliary Input
The auxiliary input is a special input and does not have an ALC preamplifier or an input level
control. This input can be configured for a pre-emphasis response (enable JU14) or a flat-audio
response (enable JU15). The compression level for this input is set by R48. The auxiliary output
is normally summed with the voice signals by op-amp U4a, limited, then filtered and output at the
standard modulation output port. When jumper JU6 is disabled and jumper JU7 is enabled, the
auxiliary input can be used to directly modulate the transmitter. Care should be taken when directly
modulating the transmitter with the auxiliary input because the MT-3 transmitters use direct FM
modulation and there is no filtering or limiting action provided by the auxiliary input. The input
level to the auxiliary input should be -18 dBm and can be driven by one of three inputs:
• the balanced input – JU11 'x' position
• the tone/digital input – JU12 enabled
• the direct modulation input – JU13 enabled
When the 600 ohm balanced input is connected to the auxiliary input, the balanced input level
control can be used to adjust the level for the auxiliary input. When either the tone/digital input or
the direct modulation input are used, the input level is not adjustable.
2.4.4.8
Audio Processor Subtone Inputs
There are two subtone inputs available on the audio processor. Both subtone inputs can be
individually configured to be output from the standard Modulation Output port or to be output from
the Low Frequency / Direct Modulation Output. In standard configuration, Subtone 1 is summed
with the voice signals to be output from the standard Modulation Output port while Subtone 2 is
not used. Both subtone inputs have an input level control.
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