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5-5 TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENTS
The following adjustments must be performed at ADJUSTMENT MODE after SWR DETECTOR and RECEIVER ADJUST-
MENTS in the SECTION 5-3 and 5-4.
TRANSMIT
PEAK AND
TOTAL GAIN
(TX PEAK)
(TOTAL GAIN)
TX POWER
(HIGH)
(MIDDLE)
(LOW)
SWR
DETECTOR
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
While pushing HM-146s [CALL]
switch and RX-26s [EMG] switch, turn
power ON.
Connect an audio generator to the
[MIC] connector and set as:
Frequency : 1.5 kHz
Level : 3 mV
Push [1] switch to enter the TX adjust-
ment mode
(LCD displayed: TX SET”)
.
Push [ENT] switch, then the transceiv-
er is transmitting.
After setting 50 W, push the [OK]
switch to write the adjustment value in
the memory.
LCD displayed :TX POWER HIGH
Set the audio generator as:
Frequency : 1.5 kHz
Level : 30 mV
After setting 88 W, push the [OK]
switch to write the adjustment value in
the memory.
LCD displayed :TX POWER MID
Set the audio generator as:
Frequency : 1.5 kHz
Level : 30 mV
After setting 50 W, push the [OK]
switch to write the adjustment value in
the memory.
LCD displayed :TX POWER LOW
Set the audio generator as:
Frequency : 1.5 kHz
Level : 30 mV
After setting 10 W, push the [OK]
switch to write the adjustment value in
the memory.
LCD displayed :SWR1.0
LCD displayed :SWR2.0
Rear
panel
Rear
panel
Rear
panel
Rear
panel
Rear
panel
Connect an RF power
meter to the [ANT]
connector.
Connect an RF power
meter to the [ANT]
connector.
Connect an RF power
meter to the [ANT]
connector.
Connect an RF power
meter to the [ANT]
connector.
Connect an RF power
meter to the [ANT]
connector.
Connect the 100
load (or SWR 2 dumy
load) to the [ANT] con-
nector.
Maximum out-
put power
50 W
88 W [AUS]
125 W [OTH]
50 W
10 W
MAIN
RC-26
RC-26
RC-26
RC-26
L706
[VOL]
DIAL
[VOL]
DIAL
[VOL]
DIAL
[VOL]
DIAL
ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT CONDITIONS
UNIT LOCATION
VALUE
UNIT ADJUST
MEASUREMENT ADJUSTMENT
Push the [OK] switch to write the
adjustment value in the memory.
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