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Receiver channel
Max Tx deviation
Subaudible
deviation
TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
Specifies the receiver's nominal channel spacing. The available options are
expressed both as a description (for example, Mid Band) and as the kHz value
of the nominal channel spacing.
Option
12.5 kHz Narrow Band
20 kHz Mid Band
25 kHz Wide Band
Note:
The Receiver channel box does not determine the actual
spacing between channels. It determines the receiver IF bandwidth.
For example, 20 kHz Mid Band sets the receiver IF bandwidth to
12 kHz. Normally, you would select this option if the channels in your band
plan have a 20 kHz channel spacing. However, your band plan may be
irregular, or you may want to specify (in the channel table) a greater spacing
between channels, for example, 50 kHz.
Specifies the highest deviation that the transmit channel is permitted to have.
The available options correspond to the following channel spacings:
Option
2500 Hz Narrow Band
4000 Hz Mid Band
5000 Hz Wide Band
Specifies the deviation that
frequency. Options are specified both absolutely in Herz and relatively as a
percentage of the selected Max Tx deviation. Gain will be applied to the
CTCSS signalling to cause the deviation specified. If you subsequently alter the
Max Tx deviation, the Herz value of the subaudible deviation will alter, but not
its percentage.
Equivalent Rx IF Bandwidth
7.5 kHz
12 kHz
15 kHz
Channel Spacing
12.5 kHz
20 kHz
25 kHz
CTCSS
or
DCS
signalling will cause to the carrier
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