Tried using the search to no avail. It has been a long while since i tried this.
Can't remember in CPS Tuner TX Alignment " tx power1" and "tx power4" which one is which?
The detailed alignment doc i have is old and is based on RSS and no help.
EDIT: Forgot to add - in CPS Programming one would correspond to low power and the other would be high power
and i can not remember which one is which.
MCS2000 Tuner TX Power Alignment
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MCS2000 Tuner TX Power Alignment
fineshot1
NJ USA
NJ USA
Re: MCS2000 Tuner TX Power Alignment
Time to bump this up.
Someone must know as this is a pretty basic part of a tx alignment.
I used to know but its been a long time since i don't do too much MCS2000 work anymore.
Someone must know as this is a pretty basic part of a tx alignment.
I used to know but its been a long time since i don't do too much MCS2000 work anymore.
fineshot1
NJ USA
NJ USA
Re: MCS2000 Tuner TX Power Alignment
fineshot1 wrote:Time to bump this up.
Someone must know as this is a pretty basic part of a tx alignment.
I used to know but its been a long time since i don't do too much MCS2000 work anymore.
Have you tried looking through the help files on the CD the software came on?
Jim
Re: MCS2000 Tuner TX Power Alignment
No CD Jim - Down loaded from MOLJim202 wrote:fineshot1 wrote:Time to bump this up.
Someone must know as this is a pretty basic part of a tx alignment.
I used to know but its been a long time since i don't do too much MCS2000 work anymore.
Have you tried looking through the help files on the CD the software came on?
Jim
Anyway i figured it out with the use of a MCS2000 that i had to reprogram.
txpower1 = High Power and txpower4 = Low Power
fineshot1
NJ USA
NJ USA