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8. Exit the VCO Attn. 20 kHz function.
VCO Attn. 12.5 kHz
NOTE: Tuning of VCO Attn. for 25 kHz channel spacing must
be done first.
1. Under the
Tx Align
menu, select
VCO Attn. 12.5 kHz
.
2. Press
PTT Toggle
to key up the radio at the last non 0 transmit
frequency point (normally F7).
3. Inject a 1 kHz at 80 mVrms signal into the external mic connector
on the test box (VRS750 input).
4. Note down the deviation obtained.
5. Adjust the slider, adjust the spin control or key in softpot values
(press
ENTER
to confirm) for the frequency point until the
deviation is within range as defined in Table 12.
6. Press
PTT Toggle
to dekey the radio.
7. Program the softpot value by pressing the
Program
button.
8. Exit the VCO Attn. 12.5 kHz function.
PA Bias Tuning UHF/VHF
VRS750s (Procedure 1)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Tuning must be performed for both High
and Low power for UHF and VHF radios.
Take note that Procedure 1 IS NOT TO BE
PERFORMED for UHF low power level
tuning. Please refer to Procedure 2.
1. Ensure that the radio’s antenna output is terminated to a
50 Ohm
load
. This is to prevent self destruction of the PA.
2. Under
Tx Align
, select
PA Bias
, select
High Power
.
3. Measure/read the dc current drawn from radio (specifications will
vary from radio to radio). Call this
X
. This value should typically
range from 70-100 mA or 0.07-0.1 A.
4. Press
Toggle Voltage
to enable the PA control voltage edit box/
spin control.
5. Increase the Voltage softpot value and measure/read from current
meter. Call the new value
Y
.
6. Increase
Y
until
Y-X
is within the range given for PA current in
7. Press
Toggle Voltage
again to disable the PA control voltage edit
box/spin control.
Table 12. Deviation Specifications for VRS750 UHF/VHF Radios
Band
Channel Spacing (kHz)
Deviation (kHz)
UHF/VHF
12.5
2.20-2.30
UHF/VHF
20
3.40-3.60
UHF/VHF
25
4.40-4.60
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