Pilot tone bypass – Lectrosonics UCR401 User Manual

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UCR401

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Pilot Tone Bypass

Some wireless equipment uses a supersonic “pilot tone”

to control the squelch (audio mute) of a receiver module

to keep it silent until a valid signal is received. When a

signal with the correct pilot tone is received, the squelch

opens and audio is delivered to the output. Pilot tone

squelch control also eliminates transients (clicks and

pops) when transmitters are turned on and off. Pilot

tone is supported in the Digital Hybrid compatibility

modes for those systems that use it.
Pilot tone control can be bypassed as a diagnostic tool.

Bypass opens the audio output of the receiver uncondi-

tionally, allowing you to listen to any signals entering the

receiver to help identify their source. Pilot tone bypass

will also allow you to use a transmitter that has a defec-

tive pilot tone circuit.

CAUTION: When pilot tone is bypassed and

the transmitter is turned off, excessive noise

will be present. Turn the audio level down
before bypassing pilot tone.

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