5-6
5-3 TRANSMIT ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
1) Select an adjustment item using [
]/[
] on the PC’s keyboard.
2) Set or modify the adjustment value as specifi ed using [
]/[
] on the PC’s keyboard, and then push [ENTER].
ADJUSTMENT
TRANSCEIVER’S
CONDITION
OPERATION
ADJUSTMENT
ITEM
VALUE
MODULATION
BALANCE
1• Connect a modulation analyzer to the antenna connector
through an attenuator, and set it as “FM DEVIATION.”
––
2• Set BAL “BAL FL,” “BAL FC” and “BAL FH” to “90.” [BAL FL]
[BAL FC]
[BAL FH]
90
3• Set “MOD -Narrow-” to “255.” [MOD -Narrow-] 255
4• Select [BAL Start] to enter the “MODULATION BALANCE” ad-
justment mode.
[BAL Start] –
(Band low) 5 • Channel: 1-15
• No MIC signal is ap-
plied.
• Transmitting
1) Adjust the deviation.
2) Select [BAL Start], then push [ENTER]
to store the adjustment value.
[BAL FL]
±0.99 ±0.03
kHz
(Band center) 6 • Channel: 1-16
• Transmitting
[BALFC]
±0.97 ±0.03
kHz
(Band high) 7 • Channel: 1-17
• Transmitting
[BAL FH]
±1.00 ±0.03
kHz
8• Select [BAL Start] to quit the “MODULATION BALANCE” ad-
justment mode.
[BAL Start] –
CTCSS/DTCS
DEVIATION
-Narrow-
1• Connect a modulation analyzer to the antenna connector
through an attenuator, and set it as “FM DEVIATION.”
––
2• Select [Tone Start] to enter the “CTCSS/DTCS DEVIATION”
adjustment mode.
[Tone Start] –
(Band low) 3 • Channel: 1-18
• No MIC signal is ap-
plied.
• Transmitting
1) Adjust the deviation.
2) Select [Tone Start], then push [EN-
TER] to store the adjustment value.
[Tone FL]
±0.35 ±0.05
kHz
(Band center) 4 • Channel: 1-19
• Transmitting
[Tone FC]
(Band high) 5 • Channel: 1-20
• Transmitting
[Tone FH]
6• Select [Tone Start] to quit the “CTCSS/DTCS DEVIATION” ad-
justment mode
.
[Tone Start] –
CTCSS/DTCS
DEVIATION
-Wide-*
1 • Channel: 1-21
• Transmitting
• Connect a modulation analyzer to
the antenna connector through an
attenuator, and set it as “FM DEVIA-
TION.”
[Tone W]
±0.70 ±0.05
kHz
CTCSS/DTCS
DEVIATION
-Middle-**
1 • Channel: 1-21
• Transmitting [Tone M]
±0.55 ±0.05
kHz
*: Except for [USA] versions. **: Only for [EUR] versions.