[aprssig] KPC3 and Deviation
David Rush
yahoo at davidarush.com
Tue Jun 6 11:28:58 EDT 2006
I'm using an old KPC3 that's been upgraded to 8.2, wired to a Yaesu
1500M via the 6-pin mini-din on the back.
But I had trouble setting deviation "by ear", which I've usually done
with all my APRS and packet gear, in between having access to better
test equipment.
I just bought the MFJ-224 "2 Meter FM Signal Analyzer" so I could
finally measure deviation myself, and discovered what was going on.
With the deviation jumper off, the deviation range I can get is about
0-1.9 kHz on a mark tone and 0-0.5 kHz on a space tone.
With the deviation jumper on, the deviation range I can get is about
3.7-4.0 on mark, 2.8-4.0 on space.
So with the jumper on and the pot turned as low as it will go, I seem to
be doing okay, although I'd prefer it if I could tweak the deviation
down a smidgen (or at least have the option of experimenting with it a
bit lower). With a "live" packet of real data, the meter shows about
3.6 kHz deviation.
Has anyone else run into the issue of not being able to "hit" the
deviation they want?
What is the optimum deviation for mark and space tones?
Using my trusty HT via conventional mic and speaker connections, I get a
nice continuous 0-4.1 range on both mark and space tones, with the
deviation jumper off.
David, ky7dr
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