User manual
'srp'
Serbian (Cyrillic 1)
'bul'
Bulgarian
'heb'
Hebrew
'che'
Chechen
'mol'
Moldavian
'slv'
Slovenian
'tlh'
Klingon
NOTE: Sometimes the transmitted service
does not identify the audio language
correctly (for instance, it sends '---'
instead of an audio identifier such as
'eng'), so the receiver cannot identify
the selected language. Should this
happens, it is recommended to use
the "for Index" mode to select the
audio.
In audio for index the user selects the audio
service from the list of available audios for
the present program:
AUDIO
Audio: 01/02
Audio level:
Stereo
If in the audio subcarrier menu you select 5.5
MHz and depending on the operation mode
that is selected, we will have the following
options:
- Audio for language: Stereo, Automatic
- Audio for index:
Stereo, Dual, Left,
Right, Automatic
- Audio for language:
AUDIO
Audio 1: fin
Audio 2: den
Stereo
In stereo mode, (L+R)/2 is modulated in 5,5
MHz and R in 5,74 MHz. The signal will
always be stereo.
AUDIO
Audio 1: fin
Audio 2: den
Automatico
In automatic mode, both the signal and the
modulated signals depend on the indidation
obtained from the demodulated audio stream.
If the stream indicates stereo, (L+R)/2 is
modulated in 5,5 MHz and R in 5,74 MHz and
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the signal is stereo. However, if the stream
indication is dual, L is modulated in 5,5 MHz
and R in 5,74 MHz and the signal is dual.
- Audio for index:
AUDIO
Audio: 01/02
Audio level:
Stereo
In stereo mode (R+L)/2 is modulated in 5,5
MHz and R in 5,74 MHz. The signal will
always be stereo.
AUDIO
Audio: 01/02
Audio level:
Dual
In dual mode, L will be modulated in 5,5 MHz
and R in 5,74 MHz. The signal will always be
DUAL
AUDIO
Audio: 01/02
Audio level:
Left
L will be modulated in both carriers and the
indication will always be mono.