Adjusting input and output levels, How to configure input/output levels of rc‑d710, How to configure input/output levels of rc-d710 – Kenwood TM-D710GE User Manual

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10 Miscellaneous Topics

Adjusting Input and Output Levels

When a transceiver, other than those that have been verified to operate correctly, is connected, there are times when

adjustment of input/output levels may become necessary for RC‑D710 and the transceiver to function properly. Even

when you cannot adjust the input and output levels on the transceiver side that is connected, it is possible to adjust input

and output levels on the RC‑D710 side using 3 dB steps by using MCP‑2A.

How to Configure Input/Output Levels of RC-D710

1 Turn the power of RC‑D710 OFF.
2 Connect the PG‑5G programming cable (serial communication cable) between the COM terminal on the rear side of

RC‑D710 and a personal computer.

3 Start MCP‑2A.

Click the “

” button on MCP‑2A and read the data from RC‑D710.

4 Select “Data Terminal” from the Edit pulldown menu.

The configuration window for input/ output levels will open.

Fig. 10-4 Data Terminal Window

• PKD PIN (1200bps): 1200 bps output level

• PR9 PIN (1200bps): 1200 bps input level

• PKD PIN (9600bps): 9600 bps output level

• PR9 PIN (9600bps): 9600 bps input level

Note:

◆ Input/ output terminals for 1200 bps and 9600 bps are the same. However, levels have to be set individually. Refer to the

Help file for MCP-2A for details.

5 Click the “

” button on MCP‑2A and write the data to RC‑D710.

6 Turn the power of RC‑D710 OFF and disconnect the programming cable from PG‑5G.

Note:

◆ In some transceivers, other than those that have been verified to operate correctly, the TNC data input/output line which is

connected to PKD/PR9 has not disconnected the DC voltage inside the transceiver. Therefore, there are situations where

the transceiver will not function properly even if input/output levels are adjusted correctly. Use caution.

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