User`s manual
DEVIATION
Transmitter Deviation is increased or decreased by first keying the radio via F6, and then by
pressing the UP/DOWN arrow keys respectively. A relative deviation value will be displayed, but
the actual transmitter deviation must be determined from your service monitor. The radio will
transmit on the test frequencies displayed on the screen and should be terminated into a 50 ohm
load or service monitor.
Using the UP/DOWN arrow keys, adjust Tx Deviation per your User's Manual. Press F6 again to
de-key the radio, the value will be programmed into the radio.
NOTE: For fast changes, keyin the value and press the Enter button.
LOW PORT MODULATION
Low Port Modulation is increased or decreased by first keying the radio via F6, and then by
pressing the UP/DOWN arrow keys respectively. A relative modulation value will be displayed.
The radio will transmit on the test frequencies displayed on the screen and should be terminated
into a 50 ohm load or service monitor.
Using the UP/DOWN arrow keys, adjust the modulation per your User's Manual.
Press F6 again to de-key the radio, and the value will be programmed into the radio.
NOTE: For fast changes, keyin the value and press the Enter button.
REFERENCE OSCILLATOR WARP
The Reference Oscillator is warped by first keying the radio via F6, and then by pressing the
UP/DOWN arrow keys respectively. A relative warp position will be displayed, but the actual
transmitter frequency must be determined from your frequency counter or service monitor. The
radio will transmit on the test frequency displayed on the screen and should be terminated into a
50 ohm load or service monitor.
Using the UP/DOWN arrow keys, adjust the Reference Oscillator Warp to the displayed
frequency. Press F6 again to de-key the radio, and the value will be programmed into the radio.
NOTE: For fast changes, keyin the value and press the Enter button.
TRANSMITTER POWER
Transmitter Power is adjusted by first keying the radio via F6, and then by pressing the
UP/DOWN arrow keys to increase or decrease power respectively. A relative Tx Power value (not
watts!) will be displayed, but the actual transmitter power output must be determined from your
service monitor. The radio will transmit on the test frequency displayed on the screen and should
be terminated into a 50 ohm load or service monitor.