Identifying The Reciter - Tait TB8100 Service Manual

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3.1

Identifying the Reciter

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Reciter Fault Finding
You can identify the model and hardware configuration of a reciter by
referring to the product code printed on a label on the rear panel. The
meaning of each character in the product code is explained in the table
below.
Note
This explanation of reciter product codes is not intended to sug-
gest that any combination of features is necessarily available in any
one reciter. Consult your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service
Organisation (CSO) for more information regarding the availabil-
ity of specific models and options.
Product Code
TBAXXXX-XXXX
TBAXXXX-XXXX
TBAXXXX-XXXX
TBAXXXX-XXXX
TBAXXXX-XXXX
a. The actual frequency coverage in this band is:
Transmit: 762MHz to 776MHz, and 850MHz to 870MHz
Receive: 792MHz to 824MHz
Description
4 = reciter
5 = receive-only reciter
0 = default
Frequency Band and Sub-band
B2 = 136MHz to 156MHz
B3 = 148MHz to 174MHz
C1 = 174MHz to 193MHz
C2 = 193MHz to 225MHz
H1 = 400MHz to 440MHz
H2 = 440MHz to 480MHz
H3 = 470MHz to 520MHz
H4 = 380MHz to 420MHz
K4 = 762MHz to 870MHz
L1 = 852MHz to 854MHz and 928MHz to 930MHz
L2 = 896MHz to 902MHz (receive only)
L2 = 927MHz to 941MHz (transmit only)
System Interface Board
000 = no system interface board fitted
0A0 = standard
0B0 = isolated
0C0 = isolated E & M
0K0 = TaitNet Ethernet
0L0 = TaitNet RS-232
0T1 = TaitNet
0 = default
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