T6T VHF 100 W Transmitter
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Operation
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Settings
Operational settings for the T6T 100 W VHF transmitter are configured at the front panel, through the
VFP, and through an associated MARC system (or compatible control system). Some settings can also
be made remotely via a T6 controller. The Settings screen is entered from the Control screen.
The settings that can be selected at the front panel Settings screen are:
❑
Mode - either AM-Voice, AM-MSK, Mode 2 or Mode 3
❑
Mode settings - allows the selected mode parameters to be set
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Polarities
❑
Band edges
❑
Backlight
❑
Reference frequency.
Note that the mode selection, reference frequency and backlight are set from this screen. When mode
settings, polarities and band edges are selected the user is taken to other screens.
General and mode specific settings, showing default values, are referenced in
Table 5
on the following
page. Click on any required parameter by page number for further references.
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Select between AM-Voice, AM-MSK, Mode 2 or Mode 3.
Select to take you to the mode specific Settings menu.
Select to take you to the Polarities menu.
Set the transmitter’s frequency band edges.
Align the transmitter’s reference frequency (Note 1).
Adjust the LCD’s backlight time out (Note 2).
Notes:
1.
Setting the transmitter reference frequency is a maintenance operation. The current value
should not be reset unless the correct test equipment is connected. See the Maintenance
section.
2.
The LCD backlight can be set for permanently on, off, or timed to stay on for a period between
15 and 120 seconds.
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