Thank you Eric, Ken, Juan, Milt !!!
In this usage it seems like deviation translates as something
similar to audio volume?
Or perhaps deviation is the difference between loud quiet audio
volume? Hmm, yeah, that sounds plausible.
Thanks!
Dave Nathanson
On Mar 26, 2009, at 9:20 PM, Eric
At 05:12 PM 3/26/2009, Dave Nathanson wrote:
Our repeater is a Kenwood TKR-850-1 and it does it's station ID as CW.
The problem is that that ID is far louder audio than the voice volume.
I'm a complete newbie at this, and not even at the repeater site. I
downloaded the manuals
The level of the ID can be adjusted in software, do you have it and the
interface cable?
JT
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At 08:47 PM 3/26/2009, Juan Tellez wrote:
The level of the ID can be adjusted in software, do you have it and
the interface cable?
Contrary to mythology, you do NOT need the special (expensive)
Kenwood programming cable. Any ol' straight through serial cable,
connected to the DB25 on the
Dave,
The CW ID deviation adjustment is step 26 in the service manual alignment
section. It is adjusted with your PC when running FPU KPG-91D software.
The default setting is +/- 2 kHz, but it can be set to any value you wish.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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