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Examples of incorrect, observed waveforms are as follows:
Figure 5-1 - Under (increase level) Figure 2 -Over (decrease level)
The waveform when correctly aligned should look as follows:
Figure 3 - Correctly Aligned Waveform
Choose 'OK' to accept the changes made and then from the Channel Screen choose 'Send
Data to MX800'. This then saves the changes that you have made to the radio.
After balancing and setting the correct peak deviation is necessary to align the reference
oscillator and re-check the deviation alignment, as the reference oscillator alignment
affects the deviation. This may require running through the deviation alignment again
after the oscillator alignment procedure.
5.1.10. TX Center Frequency Alignment
The reference oscillator alignment is used to set the correct center frequency for each
channel. This can be done on a per channel basis or all channels can be set at once.
Oscillator alignment is done using a digital potentiometer adjustment through the Channel
Screen in MXTOOLS. To carry out this procedure the transmitter output needs to be