Technisonic Industries Limited TFM-30 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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MODEL TFM-30
Airborne VHF FM Transceiver
Technisonic VHF FM Airborne Transceiver
The Technisonic TFM-30 airborne VHF/FM transceiver utilizes state of the art frequency synthesis
techniques to provide FM communications on every currently available channel in the Public Safety,
Forestry and General Service VHF/FM Low Band. This transceiver provides coverage from 30.000 MHz to
50.000 MHz in 2.5 KHz increments and is capable of operation in both 12.5 KHz (Narrow Band) and 25 KHz
(wide Band) mode. Data entry and function control are via a front panel 12 button keypad. Operating
frequency and other related data are presented on a 48 character two line LED matrix display which is
available in either green or red (green standard, red optional).
Technisonic FM transceivers can be operated in the Direct Entry or Simplex mode by simply keying in the
desired operating frequency, or can function without restriction on any split frequency pair within the band.
The TFM-30 features 120 preset memory positions each of which is capable of storing a receive frequency,
a transmit frequency, a separate CTCSS tone and/or DPL / DCS (Digitally coded Squelch) code for each
receive and transmit frequency and an alpha numeric identifier for each channel. The TFM-30 allows either
25 kHz wide band or 12.5 kHz narrow band operation on any or all of 120 preset channels. Data can be
easily entered into any of the preset non-volatile memory positions for both main and guard channels via
the front panel keyboard, or can be downloaded form a PC or uploaded to a PC from a transceiver using
software supplied with each radio. Information stored in memory is available for instant recall by keypad
entry, or by pressing the UP or DOWN button which allows the operator to scroll through all preset
channels.
Technisonic FM transceivers feature a synthesized two channel guard, receiver, a DTMF
encoder for signaling during transmit, and a scan function which will scan any or all of the frequencies
stored in the preset memory positions.
The TFM-30 transceiver is panel mounted (Dzus) and completely self contained in a 8.0 x 3.0 x 5.75 inch
chassis weighing just 3.1 pounds. Front panel controls are MAIN for main channel volume; GUARD for
guard channel volume; MON for squelch test; a MN/GD switch provides for main or guard transmitter
selection; a G1/G2 switch selects guard 1 or guard 2 receive and transmit; and a HI/LO switch allows for
control of transmitter power output. Hi power is 10 Watts output, low power is 1 Watt output, to comply with
Marine harbor environment rules. This transceiver offers 28 volt DC backlighting, which is controlled by the
aircraft dimmer bus. Display brightness is controlled from the front panel keypad. The small size and light
weight of the TFM-30 transceiver makes this radio ideally suited to helicopter installations Technisonic FM
transceivers are compliant with RTCA DO-160C categories relating to Vibration, Overpressure, Humidity,
Temperature and Altitude, Magnetic Effect, Power Input, Voltage Spike, Decompression, and RF emission
(including Section 21, Category Z.

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  • Page 1 The TFM-30 transceiver is panel mounted (Dzus) and completely self contained in a 8.0 x 3.0 x 5.75 inch chassis weighing just 3.1 pounds. Front panel controls are MAIN for main channel volume; GUARD for guard channel volume;...
  • Page 2 TFM-30 General Specifications Frequency range 30.000 MHz to 50.000 MHz Tuning increments 2.5 KHz Operating mode F3E simplex or semi-duplex Channel spacing 12.5 KHz or 25 KHz Physical dimensions Approx. 8.0 x 3.0 x 5.75 inches Weight 3.1 Lbs. (1.4 Kg)
  • Page 3 Installation and Operating Instructions TiL Document No. 98RE244 Rev. n/c Issue 9 MARCH 2007 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1W7 Tel: (905) 890-2113 Fax: (905) 890-5338 www.til.ca Copyright 2009 by Technisonic Industries Limited. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 REVISION HISTORY [ 98RE244 ] SECTION Edited DESCRIPTION DATE - PAGE - 98RE244 issue 5 File formatting may cause pages to be re- Chg to Overall sequenced by adding headers, footers, etc. Correct JUN 2008 Issue 6 typing errors as found. Issue updated as a result. Chg to Figure 3-2 updated DEC 2008...
  • Page 7 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Technisonic Industries could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This manual is designed to provide information about the TFM-30. Every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible.
  • Page 8 CERTIFICATION SUMMARY Summary of DO-160C Environmental Testing for Technisonic Model TFM-30, VHF/FM Transceiver: Conditions Section Description of Conducted Tests Temperature and Altitude Equipment tested to categories B2 and D1. Vibration Equipment is tested without shock mounts to categories B, M and N.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Main and Guard Squelch Adjustment ..............3-12 3.14 Transmitter Deviation Adjustment ................ 3-12 3.15 Guard Receiver Audio Limit Feature ..............3-12 APPENDIX A Post Installation EMI Tests .................. A-1 TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 10 FIGURE TITLE PAGE Operator's Switches and Controls - TFM-30 ............TFM-30 Transceiver - PC Up/Download Cable - Wiring Diagram ....... 2-10 Transceiver mounted view of 15- and 9-pin connectors.......... Outline Drawing for TFM-30 Transceiver .............. 3.2a Wiring Connections for TFM-30 Transceiver ............
  • Page 11: General Description

    1 watt in order to reduce interference to land based systems. MODEL VARIATION There are four variations of the Model TFM-30 Transceiver. All units offer identical features and performance except for the following differences: TFM-30, P/N 961082-1 GREEN display and 28 volts back lighting.
  • Page 12: Technical Characteristics

    Speaker Output: Ω 2.5 Watts min. into 4 Back Lighting: 28 Volts (standard) or 5 Volts (specify) Display Colour: Green (standard) or Red (specify) is a trademark of Motorola Corporation TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 13 50 mV at 2.5 kHz into Ω input circuit for ± 3.5 kHz deviation, adjust. Audio Distortion Less than 5% Specifications are nominal and may be subject to change without notice. TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
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  • Page 15: Operating Features

    Guard Jumper - Programming of the guard channels can be totally disabled by removing J15. This way, the radio has to be disassembled in order to reprogram either of the guard frequencies. TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 16 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca FIGURE 2.1 TFM-30 Operator's Switches and Controls TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 17 The TFM-30 was designed for compatibility with an industry standard Antenna Tuner Unit through the 9-pin connector on the rear panel of the radio. The ATU is enabled during transmit.
  • Page 18: Programming Instructions

    Use the 1,2,3,4,5 and M.DN keys to toggle between these functions (for details, see paragraph 2.5). Once the desired condition has been selected, press ENTER. The TFM-30’s display will show a "+" beside the memory channel number if scan is enabled.
  • Page 19: Scanning Function

    PRIORITY SCANNING, SELECTIVE MEMORY CHANNEL SCANNING AND SCAN LISTS Instead of breaking up the 120 channels into blocks for scanning, the TFM-30 software has 5 scan lists. Any of the 120 channels can be assigned to any one of more of these 5 scan lists.
  • Page 20: Receive Frequency Simplex Function

    FUNC, then 7. The guard memory channel will now contain all the same information as the selected memory position. This feature is disabled when guard jumper (J15, pins 1 and 2 on the MCU board) is removed. TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 21: Programming Ctcss Tone

    Press ENTER. "TX TONE" appears on the display. Repeat step 3. Press ENTER. "G1 TONE" appears on the display. Repeat step 3. Press ENTER. "G2 TONE" appears on the display. Repeat step 3 and press ENTER. TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 22: Pc Memory/Programming Download Capability

    The Technisonic Data Programmer (Multi-TDP) Windows based software is supplied on a CD with the TFM-30 transceiver or is available for download from our web site www.til.ca. This software will allow anyone with a standard personal computer (PC) and the PIB-100 programming box to send or retrieve data from a connected TFM-30 transceiver for editing, sorting and sharing with other Technisonic transceivers.
  • Page 23 Pull down the File menu and click Select Radio. Click the TFM-30/66/138/138B/403 line. The display will configure itself for the PIB-100. Click the dot beneath TFM-30. Pull down the Com Port menu and select the com port that you have connected the PIB-100.
  • Page 24 DOS. A good way to try this out is to make a DOS bootable floppy with the software on it running the software from the A: drive. TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9 2-10...
  • Page 25 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca TFM-30 Upload/Download Programming Cable P/N 943165-4 Wiring Diagram FIGURE 2.2 TFM-30 Transceiver PC Up/Download Cable - wiring diagram ( DOS program only) TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9 2-11...
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  • Page 27: Installation Instructions

    TRANSCEIVER INSTALLATION The TFM-30 series Transceivers are designed to be Dzus mounted and should be installed in conjunction with an IN-30 installation kit. See FIGURE 3-1 for an outline drawing of the unit with dimensions to facilitate the installation.
  • Page 28 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca FIGURE 3.1 Outline Drawing for Model TFM-30 Transceiver TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 29 8 MHz. Band Select 4 MHz. Band Select 40 MHz. Band Select Tune Enable 20 MHz. Band Select Ground Spare +28V Source TABLE 3.2 Wire connections on a 9-Pin FEMALE D-Connector TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 30: Wiring Instructions - 15-Pin D-Connector

    TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca WIRING INSTRUCTIONS – 15-PIN D-CONNECTOR Figure 3-2 shows all required connections and recommended wire sizes for the TFM-30 Transceiver. 3.7.1 Main Power +28 VDC The main power +28VDC (± 15%) is connected to pins 7 and 14 of the 15-pin D- connector on the transceiver.
  • Page 31: Wiring Instructions - 9-Pin D-Connector

    The 9-pin D-connector provides the necessary connections to facilitate the use of an external Antenna Tuner Unit (ATU). Table 3-2 lists the signals and connections available from the TFM-30. Refer to the Antenna Tuner instructions for specific wiring. 3.8.1 Power Source Pin 9 supplies +28 volts and pin 7 provides a power and signal ground to the ATU.
  • Page 32 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca FIGURE 3.2a Wiring Connections for a Model TFM-30 Transceiver TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 33 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca FIGURE 3.2b Wiring Connections for a Model TFM-30 Transceiver TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 34 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca FIGURE 3.3 Low Pass Filter Outline Drawing and Installation Detail TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 35: Internal Programming And Guard Enable/Disable Jumper

    R24 is Low Power Adjustment Jumper J15 between pins 3 and 4 for Entry Enable Remove for Entry Disable FIGURE 3.4 Internal Enable/Disable Jumper and Transmit High/Low Power Adjust Locations TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 36: Transmitter Power Adjustments

    Adjust the sidetone level potentiometer (R37 on MCU module) through the access hole located on the left side of the chassis (see FIGURE 3-5) to produce a 0 dBm (0.774 VRMS) 600 ohm audio output. TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9 3-10...
  • Page 37 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca FIGURE 3.5 Microphone and Sidetone Level, Main and Guard Squelch Adjustment Access Holes TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9 3-11...
  • Page 38: Main And Guard Squelch Adjustment

    CCW position of the guard audio potentiometer (R2) and ground. Remove this jumper. Replace the bottom cover of the transceiver and secure with the seven screws removed in step 1. TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9 3-12...
  • Page 39 Main Receiver/Transmitter PCB Module Notes: R21 is for 5.0 kHz (wideband) Deviation Adjustment R16 is for 2.5 kHz (narrowband) Deviation Adjustment FIGURE 3.6 Deviation Adjustment Potentiometer Location TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9 3-13...
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  • Page 41 APPENDIX A– POST INSTALLATION EMI TEST INSTRUCTIONS PURPOSE The purpose of this test is to identify any interference that the TFM-30 may cause with existing aircraft systems. TEST CONDITIONS The TFM-30 should be installed and function tested. The antenna VSWR should be checked.
  • Page 42 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca PROCEDURE Operate the TFM-30 transmitter on the following frequencies for at least 20 seconds. Observe the GPS for any degradation in satellite status or availability or flags. FREQUENCIES GPS #1 GPS #2 TFM-30 PASS FAIL PASS FAIL 39.3850 MHz...
  • Page 43 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca Modulate the TFM-30 transmitter on the following frequencies for at least 20 seconds. Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VHF comm. FREQUENCIES RESULTS VHF #1 TFM-30 PASS FAIL 118.0 34.0000 118 .0 45.0000...
  • Page 44 A placard is required unless the above test is performed and passed. The placard shall read "Use of the transmitting function of the TFM-30 in the range of 36 to 40 MHz is prohibited during IFR approach operations." This placard must be placed adjacent to the TFM-30. The placard must be high contrast, clearly legible and indelible.
  • Page 45 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca Modulate the TFM-30 transmitter on the following frequencies for at least 20 seconds. Look for any moment of flags or needles on the navigation display. FREQUENCIES RESULTS G/S #1 TFM-30 PASS FAIL 334.7 (108.1) 33.4700 FREQUENCIES...
  • Page 46 Observations: Perform a coupled ILS approach to the aircraft's certified limits. Modulate the TFM-30 transmitter on the above frequencies for at least 20 seconds. Observe any effect on the autopilot. Repeat for each different system such as ILS #2, GPS, FMS, etc.
  • Page 47 PASS FAIL NOTES Xponder & Encoder ADF 1 & 2 Compass Directional Gyro Oil Pressure Fuel Pressure Oil Temp Amps Bus Voltage Fuel % Torque % Annunciators Digital Clock TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 48 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www.til.ca STEP SYSTEM PASS FAIL NOTES NOTES: TFM-30 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 98RE244 Rev n/c Issue 9...
  • Page 49 Tel: (905) 890-2113 Fax: (905) 890-5338 IMPORTANT WARRANTY All communication equipment manufactured by Technisonic Industries Limited is warranted to be free of defects in Material or Workmanship under normal use for a period of one year from Date of Purchase by the end user.

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