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Transmit alignment 1 tone vs 2 tones???

Lkaskel

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Good Day Everyone,
I was just looking through the TX alignment proceedure for a Robyn 520D and I noticed that it called for a 1000Hz tone. That was different than the proceedure for the President Washington and Cobra 138 which called for a 500Hz and 2400Hz. All 3 have the 858 chipset. Which is the best pratice and why?

Thanks as always!!!!
 

Single tones are most commonly used for adjusting things like AM modulation depth. Two tones are used to check the linearity of an SSB transmitter.


Mikes radio repair has a good video on it too, and he shows what happens when you mess up the final or driver bias. This is where a lot of splatter comes from.
 
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I have an audio app on my phone that can produce multi-tone output. I was wondering the same thing as you brought up.
I found that a 3 tone signal, using the radios' microphone, produced the steadiest and highest output level of the radio. It uses 1.5khz, 1khz, and 500hz. RF output is significantly higher than a single 1khz tone.
 

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