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Transmitter Main Board Instruction Manual
3.11.4
Tuning the Transmitter
For all MT-3
transmitters,
apply a low
impedance
source of 20-300 Hz to the Direct
Modulation
input of the
transmitter
(Pin Z28 of the 48 pin
connector)
through a 22 uF
capacitor,
posi
tive
terminal
connected
to pin Z28. A Marconi 2955 works
well
for this test.
Adjust
R44 on the audio
processor to the fully
clockwise
position.
Apply a 100 Hz tone at -8 dBm to the Direct
Modulation
input of the
transmitter
(Pin Z28
of the 48 pin con
nector,
and key the
transmitter.
Adjust
the
level
of the tone
until
a
deviation
of 1.5 kHz is
acheived.
Note that the
level
required may be
anwhere
from -10
dBm to 0 dBm depending on the type of
transmitter.
Confirm that the frequency response rolls off by
checking
that the
following
deviations
are
observed:
(note that the
deviation
will
NOT roll off at 300 Hz if an OC-3 crystal
oscillator
is used instead of a synthesizer).
- 20 Hz tone
gives
about 700 Hz
deviation
- 100 Hz tone
gives
1.5 kHz
deviation
- 300 Hz tone
gives
about 500 Hz
deviation
Finally,
confirm subtone 1
modulation:
set-up for 100 Hz Mod
with
500 Hz Dev.
- Check 200 Hz Mod, Dev = 1.5 (VHF) / 2.0 kHz
(UHF)
- Check 300 Hz Mod, Dev = 1.5 (VHF) / 4.0 kHz
(UHF)