Configuring Receiver Gating - Tait TB8100 User Manual

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94 Part F: Configuring Channels

Configuring Receiver Gating

The Rx Gating area of the General tab lets you configure the way the receiver
gates
the audio signal.
Gate
opens
Figure 2: Receiver Gating
To configure receiver gating
1. Open the Add or Edit Channel Profile dialog box for the profile whose
receiver gating you want to configure.
2. Select whether the receiver gate will open based on RSSI, SINAD, or both.
3. In the RSSI and/or SINAD areas, enter a gating level. When the level you
set is reached, the receiver gate opens. (If you enabled both gating types,
both RSSI and SINAD levels must reach their level.)
4. Set the hysteresis. This defines the amount that the RSSI or SINAD must
fall below the gating level before the receiver gate closes. For example, if the
RSSI gating level is -110 dBm and the hysteresis is 6 dB, the RSSI must fall
to -116 dBm before the gate closes.
5. Specify whether the receiver will output line audio only when the receiver
gate is open, or under all circumstances.
You can configure the base station to output line audio
Tip:
differently in different circumstances. Define two profiles with the
different options. Create two channels that are the same except for
the assigned channel profiles. Then define Task Manager tasks that switch the
base station between the two channels, for example, when it receives a
particular subtone.
Configuring Power Saving
For each channel profile, you can configure three power saving modes:
Normal, Sleep, and Deep Sleep. The configuration will be applied to channels
with the profile you are working on.
Sleep and Deep Sleep modes are only available if the base
Note:
station has a Power Saving Modes license.
Gating level
Gate
closes
Time
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