Technical data
Index
264
R
radio
adjust the squelch control, 126
channel security, 143
connecting, 28, 62
dekey between TX tests, 138
keying, 142
microphone sensitivity, 139
operator to de-key, 138
security, 143
squelch setting, 127
transmit continuously, 138
radio power-supply voltage
normal value, 117
radio sensitivity
for squelch, 123
radio squelch
is adjusted, 119
is adjusted during testing, 123
radio standards
for FM, 90
radio volume
can’t be set, 246
control, 129
for the receiver is set, 124
is adjusted, 119
is adjusted during testing, 123
manually setting, 129
parameters, 246
RAM, 255
disk, 230
initializing, 230
RAM memory
enough for the test set, 242
rated audio-output power, 123
rated system deviation, 94
REC=
default entry, 190
entering record number, 190
to set record size, 190
receiver
audio distortion, 102
audio distortion pass/fail limit, 146
audio frequency response roll %, 148
audio sensitivity, 108
audio-frequency response, 118
audio-frequency response specifica-
tion, 147
audio-load impedance, 119
audio-output specification, 150
audio-squelch sensitivity, 105
CDCSS opening, 107
CT/CDCSS available/control, 120
CT/CDCSS deviation, 121
CT/CDCSS opening level specifica-
tion, 153
CT/CDCSS SINAD at opening specifi-
cation, 154
CTCSS opening, 107
current drain, 91
de-emphasis, 103
frequency response, 103
frequency security, 143
hum and noise, 101
hum and noise specification, 156
hum and noise squelched specification,
155
maximum audio power, 123
quick test, 110
radio volume is set, 124
sensitivity testing, 131
squelch, 105
squelch blocking, 106
squelch blocking step frequency, 125
squelch control, 126
squelch preset only, 127
squelch sensitivity specification, 159
squelch-blocking specification, 157
standard RF input level, 128
stand-by current drain, 158
tight-squelch sensitivity specification,
160
tolerance for setting volume, 129
usable sensitivity, 104
usable sensitivity set and measure, 130
usable sensitivity SINAD level, 131
usable sensitivity specification, 161
variation of sensitivity specification,
162
variation of sensitivity with frequency,
109
reference (usable) sensitivity, 128
reference sensitivity, 161
residual AM hum and noise
for the transmitter, 183
Residual AM hum and noise test
for the transmitter, 99
residual frequency modulation, 98
retrieving data from a memory card, 192
RF carrier
modulated with a CTCSS tone or CDC-
SS code word, 134
RF generator’s
output level, 128, 130
RF input level
for the receiver, 128
RF power, 177, 179, 181, 182
RF signal level
for usable sensitivity, 104
RJ-11 connectors, 233
ROM, 255
Run, 236
Run Mode, 87, 235
Run Test, 236, 255
difference between Run and, 192, 207
running tests, 24
overview, 26, 60
RX Audio frequency response roll %,
148
RX CDCSS SINAD at Opening, 151
RX CT/CDCSS FM Hum and Noise, 152