T6TR VHF 50 W Transceiver
Page 26
Maintenance
(6)
Download the radio’s profile as shown on the VFP screen to either the radio, or to a file.
To download into the radio, select
Radio > Send > All
or,
Radio > Send > Settings
or,
Radio > Send > Channel
To download to a file, select
File > Send > All
or,
File > Send > Settings
or,
File > Send > Channel
or,
File > Send > BIT
(7)
Check that after downloading to a radio, no invalid parameters are returned (such parameters
are displayed as red text). If there are invalid parameters, amend them and then repeat the
download.
(8)
When there is no further requirement for using the VFP, exit the VFP software and disconnect
the radio from the PC.
To Initiate a BIT Test
(1)
Using a radio to PC Serial Interconnection lead, Park Air part number 17E12600001, connect the
radio’s front panel Headset/Microphone/Diagnostics connector to the PC’s Com Port (note which
Com Port is used).
(2)
Run up the VFP software and check that a blank VFP screen is displayed.
(3)
At the Menu Bar, click on
Serial Port
and select
Com 1
to
Com 99
. The selection must correspond
to the port used to connect to the radio.
(4)
At the Menu Bar select
Radio
>
Test
.
(5)
An interruptive BIT test now takes place. The results are displayed in the BIT window.
(6)
If there is no further requirement for using the VFP, exit the VFP software and disconnect the
radio from the PC.
During an interruptive BIT test, the transceiver radiates modulated carrier waves at the set power.
Users should therefore obtain the necessary authority before initiating a test.
If the test is to be carried out with the antenna disconnected, ensure a load is fitted to the
transceiver's Antenna connector.
In order to test the line input stages, an internally generated 1 kHz tone is injected into the line input
circuit. Any other audio present on the line input will cause the test to be inaccurate. Therefore the
transceiver MUST NOT be keyed during the test.
Summary of Contents for T6TR
Page 1: ...T6TR VHF 50 W Transceiver User Documentation ...
Page 10: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Intentionally Blank ...
Page 24: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Intentionally Blank ...
Page 66: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Intentionally Blank ...
Page 98: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Intentionally Blank ...
Page 130: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Fig 9 Processor Module Removal and Refitting Detail PA CN 8 ...
Page 132: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Fig 11 PA Control Rx RF Module Removal and Refitting Detail ...
Page 133: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Fig 12 Power Supply Removal and Refitting Detail ...
Page 134: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Fig 13 PA Module Removal and Refitting Detail ...
Page 136: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Fig 15 Cooling Fan Removal and Refitting Detail ...