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ORBAN MODEL 9300
If you plan to modulate asymmetrically, you must leave headroom for
the positive peaks. For example, you must set the
DO
100%
control lower
than –2.0 dBfs to support 125% modulation.
The most accurate way to set this control is by observing a modulation
monitor or oscilloscope connected to your transmitter’s common point.
An oscilloscope is the most reliable method because it will unambigu-
ously show negative carrier pinch-off, whereas some monitors have over-
shoot that can cause them to under-indicate peak modulation.
15.
Set the analog output level.
A)
Press the
N
EXT
button.
B)
[Skip this step if you are not using the analog output.]
This Quick Setup procedure adjusts Analog Output #1. If you are also us-
ing Analog Output #2 (to drive a second transmitter, for example), you
can adjust it after you complete Quick Setup.
Turn the knob to set the desired analog output level corresponding to
100% modulation, in units of dBu (0 dBu = 0.776 Vrms).
The most accurate way to set this control is by observing a modulation
monitor or oscilloscope connected to your transmitter.
C)
Press the
N
EXT
button.
If you activated the modulation setup tone in step (13.A) on page 2-17,
the tone will turn off automatically.
D)
Press the
N
EXT
button.
16.
Choose a processing preset.
A)
Turn the knob until your desired preset is visible in the lower line of the dis-
play.
B)
Press the
R
ECALL
N
EXT
button to put your desired preset on-air.
This step selects the processing to complement various program formats.
After this step, you can always select a different processing preset, pro-
gram the 9300 to automatically change presets on a time/date schedule,
use a GPI input to trigger preset changes, modify presets to customize
your sound, and store these presets as User Presets.
Preset names are
just suggestions
. Feel free to audition different presets
and to choose those whose sound you prefer. Your preferred preset
might not be named for your format.
You can easily modify a preset later with the 9300’s one-knob
L
ESS
-M
ORE
feature. Refer to Section 3.
Note that factory processing presets (but not user presets) change their
sonic characteristics depending on the setting of the system lowpass fil-
ter. The switch occurs between 7.0 and 7.5 kHz. The presets for band-
widths of 7.5 kHz and above are oriented toward radios with higher au-
dio bandwidth than are the presets for 7.0 kHz and below. In most cases,
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