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NX-300
■ Necessary Deviation adjustment item for each signaling and mode
The following shows the necessary adjustment items for each signaling deviation. Please read the following table like the following example. In the
case of the signaling "QT (Wide)", this signaling is composed of three elements [Balance, Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide) and QT Deviation (Wide)].
Please adjust Balance and Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide) before adjusting QT Deviation (Wide).
Mode
Signaling
Step1. Balance adjust
Audio
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide)
Step1. Balance adjust
QT
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide)
Step3. QT Deviation (Wide)
Step1. Balance adjust
DQT
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide)
Step3. DQT Deviation (Wide)
Step1. Balance adjust
LTR
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide)
Analog
Step3. LTR Deviation (Wide)
Step1. Balance adjust
DTMF
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide)
Step3. DTMF Deviation (Wide)
Step1. Balance adjust
2TONE
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide)
Step3. Single Tone Deviation (Analog Wide)
Step1. Balance adjust
MSK
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide)
(FleetSync)
Step3. MSK Deviation (Analog Wide)
Audio
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NXDN
CWID
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• Balance is common with all the above deviation adjustments. If Balance (Transmitter Section 3) has already adjusted, please skip Step1 and adjust
from Step2.
• Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide/Narrow) is common with all the analog signaling deviations and CWID Deviation (NXDN Very Narrow). If Balance
and Maximum Deviation (Analog Wide/Narrow) (Transmitter Section 5) have already adjusted, please skip Step2 and adjust from Step3.
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ADJUSTMENT
Necessary adjustment and order
Wide
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step3. QT Deviation (Narrow)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step3. DQT Deviation (Narrow)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step3. LTR Deviation (Narrow)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step3. DTMF Deviation (Narrow)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step3. Single Tone Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step3. MSK Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (NXDN Narrow)
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Narrow
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Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (NXDN Very Nar-
row)
Step1. Balance adjust
Step2. Maximum Deviation (Analog Narrow)
Step3. CWID Deviation (NXDN Very Narrow)
Very Narrow

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