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AirAura X1 / Dec 2016
F R O N T P A N E L G U I
TX 1 and 2 Level
The TX1 & 2 LEVEL controls govern the composite output
signals as the appear on the rear TX1 and TX2 BNC connectors.
Normally these controls operate at +2.40dB for unity gain.
When adjusting, you should have a modulation monitor set up to
ensure these controls are properly adjusted to match the modulation
regulations of your area.
To change the level on either the TX1 or TX2, tap the control.
You will see a green ring indicating the control is active and ready
to be changed. Use the front panel knob to select amount. Your modulation monitor should
indicate an increase or decrease in modulation. Once you have reached the desired setting,
push in the knob to confirm the new value.
NOTE: TX2 can also be switched to be a 19kHz pilot reference. This operation can
be performed in the Windows based PRO GUI by navigating to the MPX and Outputs
page, selecting the outputs tab and setting the TX2 output option from MPX out to
Pilot.
SCA 1 and 2 Level
The SCA 1 & 2 LEVEL controls govern the SCA injection amount
from 3rd party subcarrier generators (such as an RDS generator) as
a percentage of the main composite signal amplitude
Normal operation of this control depends on a number of factors.
You should set this control to -12.00dB to start. Have a modulation
monitor capable of measuring the subcarrier you are adjusting ready
to go with an RF sample or strong off air signal applied. Insert the
3rd party subcarrier generator into either the SCA 1 or SCA 2 port.
If possible,
adjust the trim control on the 3rd party device
to match the proper injection
level as displayed on the modulation monitor.
If there is no option to control the subcarrier injection level from the 3rd party device,
you can offset the injection using the X1’s SCA gain controls. To change the level on either
the SCA 1 or SCA 2 injection levels, tap the control. You will see a green ring indicating
the control is active and ready to be changed. Use the front panel knob to select amount.
Your modulation monitor should indicate an increase or decrease of the injection level.
Once you have reached the desired setting, push in the knob to confirm the new value.