
Radio Tuning Procedure
3-14
Maintenance
4.
Set the RF test generator to the receive test frequency, and set the RF level to the value
indicated for RSSI Level 0, modulated with a 1 kHz tone at the normal test deviation shown in
table 3-5. Set test box (GTF180) audio switch to the “SPKR” position. The 1 kHz tone must be
audible to make sure the radio is receiving.
5.
Click the Program button to store the softpot value for RSSI Level 0.
6.
Repeat steps 4 - 5 for the remaining RSSI levels.
7.
Click the Cancel button to close the window.
7.12.2
MPT1327 Transmit Deviation / DTMF Transmit Deviation
The MPT1327 Deviation Softpot is used to tune the FFSK signalling deviation. Tuning is performed
at one frequency. The radio generates an alternating bit pattern for tuning. Values for other
frequencies are calculated by the radio software.
The DTMF Deviation Softpot is used to tune the DTMF signalling deviation. Tuning is performed at
one frequency. The radio generates a DTMF signal for tuning. Values for other frequencies are
calculated by the radio software.
1.
From the Service menu, select Transmitter Alignment.
2.
Select Signalling Deviation to open the signalling deviation tuning window.
3.
Select the MPT value and press Toggle PTT to key the radio. The status bar will indicate that
the radio is transmitting.
4.
Adjust the transmitter deviation to the value shown in table 3-8.
5.
Click the Toggle PTT to dekey the radio.
6.
Repeat steps 3 - 5 for DTMF deviation.
7.
Click the Program button to store the softpot value.
Table 3-8 Signalling Deviation
Channel Spacing
MPT 1327
Deviation
12.5 kHz
1.4-1.6 kHz
1.5-1.8 kHz
20 kHz
2.2-2.6 kHz
2.4-2.8 kHz
25 kHz
2.8-3.2 kHz
3.0-3.4 kHz
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Summary of Contents for MCX600E
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Page 12: ...Table of Contents 1 ii Introduction w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 16: ...Specifications 1 4 Introduction w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 18: ...Table of Contents 2 ii Model Chart and Accessories w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 22: ...Table of Contents 3 ii Maintenance w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 62: ...Frequency Synthesis 4 24 Theory of Operation w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 64: ...Table of Contents 5 ii PCB Schematic Diagrams and Parts Lists w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 86: ...Table of Contents A ii PL CTCSS Codes w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 88: ...PL Codes A 2 PL CTCSS Codes w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
Page 90: ...Table of Contents B ii Hand Held Control Head PMMN4005 w w w m y r a d i o 1 6 8 n e t ...
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