User's Manual
SDRe Programming Software
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4.3.1.5. Disable Repeater on Low Voltage:
If the DC voltage is too low, then the repeater will be automatically
moved to stand-by mode serving only to emergencies.
Figure 27: Disable the repeater on low voltage
4.3.1.6. Power-on Test:
Check this box if you want the repeater transmit a test carrier
with some specific modulation when turned on as an additional
routine to the power-on test.
Figure 28: Power on test setting
Test Frequency is the frequency to be used to perform this test.
Expected RSSI is the loop value measured between TX and RX.
Value lower than expected means poor TX power. Higher values
means poor RX-TX isolation.
Target value to Expected RSSI depends on each installation, so you can use a test channel
programmed into same TX than RX frequency and read the loop value on the main RX screen
once you hit the repeater. As this is a loop, you must reset the repeater once you get the RSSI
value
Note: 11 – RSSI loop value for Power-On Test