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INTEGRA/-S/-G/-GS User Manual
1) Tx power – Indicates current Tx (transmit) power value (status mode); allows
specifying Tx power value (modify mode). The available range depends on the radio
model and selected modulation. The actual range will be indicated in the brackets.
sign indicates that the Tx power value was adjusted by ATPC. Move the mouse over
the sign for further details.
2) Tx frequency – Indicates current Tx (transmit) frequency (status mode); allows
specifying Tx frequency (modify mode). The available range depends on the
frequency band, subband, radio side, and channel bandwidth selected. The actual
range will be indicated in the brackets.
Tx frequency range indicates the range of central frequencies for the configured
channel bandwidth.
The default frequency range (indicated on the label) is defined for 3.5MHz channel
bandwidth.
3) Tx mute [ >=10 sec ] – Indicates whether Tx mute is enabled or disabled (status
mode); allows muting the transmitter to a limited time interval in seconds (modify
mode). The minimum value is 10 seconds. Note that the transmitter will be muted
only if a valid value in seconds is entered.
4) RSSI Audio – Indicates whether RSSI audio is enabled or disabled (status mode);
allows disabling or enabling RSSI audio (modify mode). RSSI audio is available using
the 3.5mm jack beside the USB port. By default, RSSI Audio is disabled. Please refer
to the
RSSI/audio port
5) RSSI LED – Indicates whether the RSSI LED is enabled or disabled (status mode);
allows disabling or enabling RSSI LED operation (modify mode). By default, the RSSI
LED is enabled. Please refer to the
SAF Tehnika JSC
description for further details.
RSSI LED section
WEB GUI
for further details.
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