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4.8 Adjusting the gain level for the transmitter
The gain setting can be used to correct the sensitivity and thus the volume level of the transmitter. Reduce
the sensitivity if the signal is too loud and therefore distorted. Increase the sensitivity if the level is too low,
resulting in a poor signal-to-noise ratio.
Select the desired receiving channel with the channel button RX1 or RX2.
Press the control knob to enter the menu.
Turn the control knob and navigate to menu item
TX Gain
.
Select the menu item. The current setting can now be changed.
Turn the control knob and adjust a value b4 dB and -32 dB.
Press the control knob to confirm.
Press this button to return to the standard display.
4.9 Adjusting the level of the audio output
Here you adjust the volume level of the audio outputs to the level of the following device.
Select the desired receiving channel with the channel button RX1 or RX2.
Press the control knob to enter the menu.
Turn the control knob and navigate to menu item
RX Gain
.
Select the menu item. The current setting can now be changed.
Turn the control knob and adjust a value b4 dB and -32 dB.
Press the control knob to confirm.
Press this button to return to the standard display.
RX01
Lock
Tx Gain
Rx Gain
Low Cut
Squelch
RX01
Tx Gain
+12 dB
Lock
Tx Gain
Rx Gain
Low Cut
Squelch
Tx Gain
+ 4 dB
RX01
Tx Gain
0 dB
Lock
Tx Gain
Rx Gain
Low Cut
Squelch
RX3
RX4
USER
RX1
RX2
CH1/2
Rx Gain
+4 dB
Rx Gain
+ 0
dB
BEAVELEO
RX01
Rx Gain
+ 0 dB
RX01
RX01
Lock
Tx Gain
Rx Gain
Low Cut
Squelch
Lock
Tx Gain
Rx Gain
Low Cut
Squelch
Lock
Tx Gain
Rx Gain
Low Cut
Squelch
BEAVELEO
RX3
RX4
USER
RX1
RX2
RX3
RX4
USER
RX1
RX2
CH1/2