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3-6
Transmitter Main Board Instruction Manual
To
remove
the
Enhanced
Synthesizer or Crystal
Controlled
Oscillator
module,
simply
remove
the
center
screw from the module lid and pull the module out. The module should be pulled straight
out so that the four
alignment
pins do not bend or
damage
the
circuitboard.
The Low Power Synthesizer uses two tabs soldered to the
Transmitter
Main Board for
mounting.
No
alignment
pins are used. As a result care must be taken to ensure the
connector
pins on the
bottom
of the Synthesizer are not bent. To
install
the low Power Synthesizer
module,
remove
the
two of the synthesizer side screws that correspond to the tabs on the
Transmitter
Main board and
install
the synthesizer module taking care not to bend the pins.
Replace
the two side screws;
installing
them through the tabs to hold the synthesizer module in
place.
When
removing
the Low Power Synthesizer
module,
it is
important
to gently
lift
the synthesizer
module "straight out" in order to
prevent
damage
to the
connector
pins.
Remove
the two side
screws holding the
sinthesizer
module to the tabs. Using a
plastic
coated
lifting
tool,
such as a
small
screwdriver
with
the tip
covered
in heat shrink
material,
gently
lift
the synthesizer module
from the
Transmitter
Main Board by applying pressure in a
rotating
fashion about four corners of
the synthesizer module.
Replace
the two side screws.
3.8
MT-3 Audio Processor Alignment (Version 1.6)
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3.8.1
General
Verify
the standard factory settings for the MT-3 Audio Processor as
given
in section 3.5.2 before
beginning the standard
deviation
adjustment
procedure. If the
transmitter's
channel
frequency
changes,
the audio processor should be
realigned
to
optimize
the transm
itter's
performance.
The
schematic
diagram
for the audio processor is shown in section 5.4.2 and the
component
layout is
shown in section 5.4.1.
3.8.2
MT-3 Audio Processor Standard Deviation Adjustment
Note:
clockwise
rotation
of controls increases s
ignal
levels.
1 Connect the
transmitter
to the radio
communications
test set and
monitor
FM
deviation,
distortion,
and audio frequency. Before
adjusting
the audio
deviation,
confirm that the
transmitter
RF output frequency is
correct.
2 Connect the 600 ohm input to the
incoming
audio (pins
B18,
Z18). Set the audio
frequency to 1 kHz at the desired
level
of -8 dBm.
3 Increase the
balance
level
control (R31) for
maximum
gain.