Beat Shift - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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4 TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION

4.4 Beat Shift

Note
For KPG-111DN, "Wide" cannot be configured for Channel Spacing if a receive frequency or a transmit frequency is configured in the
following ranges.
VHF: above 149.98750 MHz and less than 174.01250 MHz
UHF: above 420.98750 MHz and less than 470.01250 MHz
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the channel spacing (Conventional Group) (
Configuring the channel spacing (LTR Trunking System) (
4.4
Beat Shift
Beat Shift can be used to eliminate the influences of heterodyning in the transceiver caused by internal oscillators.
Due to the transceiver's circuit configuration, the harmonics of the oscillators may interfere with reception depending on
the receive frequency. The interference to reception can be avoided by slightly shifting the frequency of the oscillator.
The internal clock frequency of the transceiver is shifted on a channel on which Beat Shift is enabled.
The clock frequency of the VGS-1 is shifted on the channel where Beat Shift for the VGS-1 is enabled. Beat Shift for the
VGS-1 can be used on both analog channels and NXDN channels.
The clock frequency of SCM is shifted on the channel where Beat Shift for SCM is enabled. Beat Shift for SCM can be
used on both analog channels and NXDN channels.
For a Conventional Group, Beat Shift can be configured for each channel.
In an LTR Trunking system, Beat Shift can be configured in each channel (frequency) of a repeater consisting of an LTR
Trunking system.
In an NXDN Trunking system, Beat Shift can be configured for each channel used in an NXDN Trunking system.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring Beat Shift to be enabled or disabled (
Trunking System) and 8.23.9 Frequency Edit Window (Network Frequency Table))
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
FPRG 8.3.3 Page 1 Tab)
See
FPRG 8.6.3 Channel Spacing)
See
FPRG 8.3.4 Page 2 Tab, 8.5 Repeater Edit Window (LTR
See
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