I believe 16 db would be terribly excessive loss for a line - maybe 6 db tops. I usually set -10 dbm @ 1000 hz for +/- 3 khz deviation. ). 0 dBm for max deviation. and let the tone levels fall into place as you have indicated. If the line measures 6 db of loss @ 1000 hz, you may want to move the hold tone from -20 dBm to -17 or -14 dBm and the remainder accordingly. Also loss may vary with tone frequency, so loss at 1000 hz may be far different from loss at 2175 hz. Best luck, Steve NU5D
On 4/26/07, tim_shephard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm working with a GE repeater, Master II. Its tone remoted. It is setup and working, but I'd like to know how to set the tone remote
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