Epson Multi-mode Data Controller MFJ-1278B Benutzerhandbuch

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                                RADIO INTERFACING 
3. 
With the MFJ-1278B  keying the transmitter and transmitting the higher of the two 
tones, adjust the transmit audio level as follows.  With a small flat-tipped screwdriver, 
adjust trimpot located on the left side of them MFJ-1278B (R157 for radio 1 or R158 
for radio 2) while you listen to the monitoring receiver.  Adjusting the trimpot CW 
increases the output, while CCW decreases the output.  Turn the adjustment on the 
trimpot clockwise (CW) until no increase in output level is heard at the monitoring 
receiver. 
 
4. 
Rotate the adjustment on the trimpot counter-clockwise until the audio signal on the 
monitoring receiver decreases by half of the maximum level.  This can be estimated by 
ear or accurately by measuring the output voltage at the transmit audio pin of the radio 
port with an oscilloscope or AC voltmeter. 
 
5. 
Press the K key to return to receive mode and type Q to exit the calibration routine.  Be 
sure to remove JMP4 if you placed it to defeat the watch-dog timer.  You have now set 
your transmitter deviation to approximately the correct level. 
 
If you notice a significant  hum level in the monitored audio in Step 3, take measures to 
remove it.  This may require shielded wire (recommended in any event) in your microphone 
audio circuit.  The use of shielded cable is always necessary, in projects such as this.  If your 
transmitter has an adjustable microphone gain control, try reducing the sensitivity of the 
transmitter microphone circuit and increasing the signal level from the MFJ-1278B to 
minimize hum or other noise problems. 
Setting the Receiver Audio Input Level 
The modem in your MFJ-1278B implements an advanced phase coherence type data carrier 
detection (DCD).  There is a threshold control and a sensitive tuning indicator.  Together they 
set the correct receive audio level for the modem, also to optimize the DCD characteristics 
for the various methods of operation. 
 
With your radio in the receive mode, open the squelch control so that a steady hiss is  present 
on a speaker.  Set the volume control to the minimum volume position.  The tuning indicator 
on the MFJ-1278B should drift off to one side of the display and become stationary.  It may 
drift enough to disappear off the end of the display.  Slowly advance the audio output level 
with the volume control until the tuning indicator "springs to life" and dances around a point 
near the middle of the display.  This is the absolute minimum audio level for marginal copy.  
Continue to advance the volume control until there is approximately twice as much audio 
present at the receiver output.  This can be estimated by ear or measured with an oscilloscope 
or AC voltmeter.  This will be near the correct amount of audio for NBFM operation.  Levels 
higher than this will not degrade the modem performance as long as the receiver audio 
amplifier is capable of producing the chosen output level without distortion (clipping).