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Professional two-way dmr/analog base radio
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RBS-477DMR DMR/A
NALOG

Transmitter

Power Output
Analog FM Modulation
Hum & Noise Ratio
Spurious Emission
4FSK Digital Modulation
Audio Distortion
DMR FSK Error Rate

RPS-1B Power Supply

RPS-1B Physical Dimensions
RPS-1B Weight
RPS-1B Mounting
RPS-1B Connector
RPS-1B Environmental
RPS-1B Input Voltage
RPS-1B Output Voltage

General Features

Turn On Volume
Fixed Beep Volume
Fixed Sidetone Volume
Call Tone
Power On to Channel 1
Always On
TX Timeout
DMR Callback Time
P1 Button
DMR Contacts
Analog Contacts
P2 Button
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ADIO
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ANUAL
Default
Description
The radio can be set for a 0-10 volume level whenever the radio is turned on,
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otherwise the radio will turn on at the minimum volume level.
Set the volume of all radio alert beeps to a constant volume level of 0-10,
3
regardless of volume control setting.
Set the sidetone volume to a constant volume level of 0-10, regardless of
3
volume control setting.
A transmitted Call Tone level can be set for low or high, with a duration of 0.5
Low level 1.5 seconds
- 8 seconds.
The radio will always turn on to Channel 1, otherwise the radio turns on to the
Off
channel that was selected when you last turned the radio off.
The radio can be set to automatically turn-on any time power is applied to the
Off
radio.
A value between 1-255 seconds limits the time the radio can continuously
60 seconds
transmit.
When the base radio receives a valid call on a DMR channel, a 0-30 second
DMR Callback Time allows the radio to transmit a return call to the calling
10 Seconds
Group or Individual. After the DMR Callback Time has expired the radio will
transmit on the DMR Channel's Primary TX Contact.
The P1 Button is programmed on a per-channel basis for DMR or Analog
Contacts, depending on the channel type. On a DMR channel this allows the
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radio to initiate a call to any number of Group or Individual IDs from the DMR
Contacts list.
The radio can be programmed with up to 48 Group or Individual ID Contacts
Group 1001
that can be used on any DMR channel. Each DMR Contact can be assigned
All Call
an 8-character name that will appear on the LCD display when in use.
The radio can be programmed with up to 10 Analog Contacts that can be
used on any Analog channel. Each Analog Contact can be assigned an 8-
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character name that will appear on the LCD display when in use. Analog
Contacts can be DTMF, Selcall or 2-Tone.
Scan
The P2 Button can be used to initiate a number of features that include Scan,
Send Call Tone
Monitor, Last Channel, Paging Reset, and more. Refer to the P2 Button
Analog Decode Reset
section of this manual for details.
11K0F3E (analog)
-20 dBm or less
7K60FXD
7K60FXE
7K60FXW
2.89"L (73.5 mm) x 1.38"W (35 mm) x 2.48"H (63 mm)
Wall-mounted via 120 VAC plug
2.1mm coaxial DC plug molded to wire, center conductor = positive
Indoor use only
120 VAC, 60 Hz typical (90-264 VAC rated)
RBS-477DMR
2.5W
< 34dB
(2 Slot DMR TDMA Data)
(2 Slot DMR TDMA Voice)
(2 Slot DMR TDMA Data & Voice)
< 1.4%
< 2.5%
RBS-477DMR
3.5 oz (99 g)
12 VDC, 1.5A
S
PECIFICATIONS
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