[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I give up - where is the TX deviation adjustment on this thing? I've
turned just about every pot on the TX control boards yet I'm still
getting 10 kHz peak deviation. Does this thing even have a deviation limiter?
Bob NO6B
Bob,
Not sure if you are using
Bob,
The procedures for performing a complete alignment of the UHF VXR-5000
repeater are available for download from the Yaesu/Vertex pages on the
RBTIP. To set repeat deviation, inject a 40 dBu signal into the RX jack,
modulated at 1 kHz and deviated at 3 kHz. Then adjust VR2005 on the
At 11/28/2008 12:11, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I give up - where is the TX deviation adjustment on this thing? I've
turned just about every pot on the TX control boards yet I'm still
getting 10 kHz peak deviation. Does this thing even have a deviation
limiter?
Bob NO6B
At 11/28/2008 12:36, you wrote:
Bob,
The procedures for performing a complete alignment of the UHF VXR-5000
repeater are available for download from the Yaesu/Vertex pages on the
RBTIP. To set repeat deviation, inject a 40 dBu signal into the RX jack,
modulated at 1 kHz and deviated at 3 kHz.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11/28/2008 12:11, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I give up - where is the TX deviation adjustment on this thing? I've
turned just about every pot on the TX control boards yet I'm still
getting 10 kHz peak deviation. Does this thing even have a deviation
, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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At 11/28/2008 13:08, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11/28/2008 12:11, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I give up - where is the TX deviation adjustment on this thing? I've
turned just about every pot on the TX control boards yet I'm still
getting 10 kHz peak deviation.
At 11/28/2008 14:18, you wrote:
Looking at the schematic, I see that VR2004 VR2003 only adjust the CTCSS
level. I verified that these do work in my unit. However, the CTCSS is
then summed with audio from VR2002, which I assume is the voice audio
(repeat, line, etc.). VR2002 does nothing when
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11/28/2008 14:18, you wrote:
Looking at the schematic, I see that VR2004 VR2003 only adjust the CTCSS
level. I verified that these do work in my unit. However, the CTCSS is
then summed with audio from VR2002, which I assume is the voice audio
(repeat, line,
Oops, scratch that. I mistakenly tagged a 3rd input to the mixer at
Q2003-2 as a bias line. It does in fact run out to TX AUDIO IN,
bypassing all limiting level adjusting. So the manual description of
pin
3 appears to be incorrect.
Bob NO6B
Wow, There is a dramatic
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repeater?
Oops, scratch that. I mistakenly tagged a 3rd input
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