Hi guys,
I have recently purchased 2 x GM338 UHF mobile units (refurbished) and I've noticed something strange. After I set up the TX Power Low and High (Low : 20 / High : 40), I programmed a few channels and measured the power level using a Telewave 44 meter.
To my surprise, no matter the power level I select, the RF Power measured is always ~32 Watts
The level changed slightly when different freq. was used but I couldn't set it to Low TX at 20 Watt or High TX at 40 Watt
I'm using CPS R06.12.02, radio S/N : AZM25RKF9AA5 (GM338 UHF 403-470MHz)
Does anybody have a clue?
Fixed TX Power - GM338 UHF
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Fixed TX Power - GM338 UHF
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Thanks for the overwhelming suggestions!
Thanks for the overwhelming suggestions!
Re: Fixed TX Power - GM338 UHF
It is always nice to state what the problem was so others can learn if they have the same issue.
Jason
Jason
Re: Fixed TX Power - GM338 UHF
I totally agree but was surprised by the feedback received. Well, I guess experts are on vacation.
So, in order to fix this "fixed / mismatch" transmit power on a GM300 series mobile, yo will need :
1. Global Tuner R02.16.00 (02.15 is fine too)
2. Watt meter (digital is better for accurate readings)
3. Service Manual for your model / version
4. Read the "Radio Programming and Tuning Procedures -> Transmit Power Tuning -> K and M Tuning" chapter
5. Apply the procedure.
Important : Always backup a copy of your "softpots" (.sfp file) before applying any kind of change!
I hope the above method will save others valuable time.
Regards,
Razvan
So, in order to fix this "fixed / mismatch" transmit power on a GM300 series mobile, yo will need :
1. Global Tuner R02.16.00 (02.15 is fine too)
2. Watt meter (digital is better for accurate readings)
3. Service Manual for your model / version
4. Read the "Radio Programming and Tuning Procedures -> Transmit Power Tuning -> K and M Tuning" chapter
5. Apply the procedure.
Important : Always backup a copy of your "softpots" (.sfp file) before applying any kind of change!
I hope the above method will save others valuable time.
Regards,
Razvan