GM900 UHF - minimum TX power?
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 9:03 am
I have recently acquired a UHF GM900. The model number is M01RHK9AN3BN.
I have successfully programmed the radio but have a few questions:
- I did an internet search and the UHF GM900 appears to come in 2 versions : 1-10W and 10-25W (unlike the VHF GM900 which is 1-25W). My GM900 currently Tx's either 25W (high) or 10W (low). Is it possible to lower the mimimum TX power to ,say, 5W?
- In the Service RSS Transmitter section , there is a "High Power Range" option. There are 2 parameters : High Power Range and Low Power Range.
On my UHF GM900 , both parameters are set to "High". The Help Page says "....changing a setting to Low will allow a VHF radio to be tuned down to 1W . High Power Range sets power for the high power softpot . Low Power Range sets power for the low power softpot....."
I have NOT tried , but can I set the Low Power Range to "Low" on a UHF GM900 , so that I can lower the low TX power to 5W but still have 25W high power??? Or is the minimum TX power 10W's???
- my UHF GM900 was about 1.5Khz off freq. I tweaked the Ref Oscillator from a setting of "137" to "150" and now the radio is more or less on freq. Is it usual to find a UHF radio 1.5KHz off freq? ( I am aware of the GM300 off freq issue)
- the head on my UHF GM900 has an LCD display whereas my VHF GM900 has an LED display (L"E"D). Is it possible to use a "newer" GM900 LCD display on an "older" GM900 body?
Thanks
I have successfully programmed the radio but have a few questions:
- I did an internet search and the UHF GM900 appears to come in 2 versions : 1-10W and 10-25W (unlike the VHF GM900 which is 1-25W). My GM900 currently Tx's either 25W (high) or 10W (low). Is it possible to lower the mimimum TX power to ,say, 5W?
- In the Service RSS Transmitter section , there is a "High Power Range" option. There are 2 parameters : High Power Range and Low Power Range.
On my UHF GM900 , both parameters are set to "High". The Help Page says "....changing a setting to Low will allow a VHF radio to be tuned down to 1W . High Power Range sets power for the high power softpot . Low Power Range sets power for the low power softpot....."
I have NOT tried , but can I set the Low Power Range to "Low" on a UHF GM900 , so that I can lower the low TX power to 5W but still have 25W high power??? Or is the minimum TX power 10W's???
- my UHF GM900 was about 1.5Khz off freq. I tweaked the Ref Oscillator from a setting of "137" to "150" and now the radio is more or less on freq. Is it usual to find a UHF radio 1.5KHz off freq? ( I am aware of the GM300 off freq issue)
- the head on my UHF GM900 has an LCD display whereas my VHF GM900 has an LED display (L"E"D). Is it possible to use a "newer" GM900 LCD display on an "older" GM900 body?
Thanks