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TKR850 TX Volume

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dmonty83

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We are using a TKR850 as a repeater.

Where can I adjust the transmitted audio volume? I have access to the FPU.

David
 

code3cowboy

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For repeated audio or wireline?

Is it properly programmed for wide/narrow?

Are your radios properly programmed?

How hot is your dispatchers mic?
 

jjimenez01

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Go to Test Mode
Select Frequency Close to your operating frequency.
Select your channel parameters, Narrowband, Compander, etc
Select Repeat Gain
Move slider to the right and adjust to your desired audio level.

If your using the TKR-850 in narrowband mode, it helps to have the field radios using compression/compander option.

Jonathan
 

Luis_R

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For repeated audio or wireline?

Is it properly programmed for wide/narrow?

Are your radios properly programmed?

How hot is your dispatchers mic?

Start by asking yourself these questions, prior to making any adjustments. Adjustments should really be made by a qualified person with the correct equipment.
 

davidgcet

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unless you KNOW what you are doing this can cause more problems, you don't just blindly turn up a level.
 
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