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TB9300 Base Station/Repeater Installation and Operation Manual MBC-00008-27 · Issue 27 · November 2021...
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Tait International Limited also complies with the respective manufacturers. Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances By using a Tait product you are agreeing to be bound in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) by the terms of the Tait Software Licence Directive in the European Union.
Document Conventions The TB9300 base station has a web interface (WebUI) with an accordion menu on the left side of the screen. “Configure > Base Station > Channels” means click Configure in the top-level menu, then in the expanded Configure menu, click Base Station, and finally click on the Channels tab on that page.
The characters xx represent the issue number of the documentation. Technical notes are also published from time to time to describe applications for Tait products, to provide technical details not included in manuals, and to offer solutions for any problems that arise. For more information contact your regional Tait office.
The ability of the base station to link stations using standard Internet Protocol communications, and to add features through firmware options, ensures that DMR systems designed with the TB9300 are scalable in both size and functionality. The base station’s Ethernet interface provides built-in network connectivity, which allows it to join with other base stations to form a channel group.
1.1.2 New Reciters and Repairs Tait only provides new and replacement series 2 reciters. There is no further production of series 1 reciters. Repairs needing a new control board will also use a series 2 control board.
If you are adding a new or replacement reciter, Tait strongly recommend Using Series 2 Reciters in an that all the existing series 1 reciters be upgraded to version 3.10 or later, so Existing Channel that all the reciters in the channel group have the same firmware version.
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CTCSS or DCS subaudible signaling. With DMR/MPT operation, channel groups can comprise a mixture of base station types. TB9400, TB7300 and TB9300 base stations are fully compatible and have identical timing in simulcast operation. For more information, refer to the DMR System Manual (MNB-00010-xx).
Tait trunking controller for DMR/MPT are defined in the following table: The base stations in a Tait DMR trunked Network are controlled by a node (DMR trunking controller). Tait sells three types of node: Full, Express20, and Express6. Each type of node has different capabilities.
A base station with this licence can operate as an MPT transceiver or an (TBAS301 - Default analog conventional repeater Licence) A base station with this licence can operate in a Tait DMR conventional DMR Conventional network. It can also operate as a stand-alone repeater, or as a member of a (TBAS304) multi-site system (under the supervision of a DMR channel controller).
Notice If a fan is not operational, the fan alarm will only be raised when the fan is turned on, not at system start-up. To avoid discovering a fan fault after leaving the site, Tait recommends running a diagnostics fan test.
2.4.4 Unauthorized Modifications Any modifications you make to this equipment which are not authorized by Tait may invalidate your compliance authority’s approval to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Installation This chapter provides information on the site requirements for your TB9300 equipment and also describes how to install the base station in a standard 19 inch rack or cabinet. If this is your first time installing a TB9300 base station, we recommend that you read the entire chapter before beginning the actual installation.
Identifying the Equipment To identify the model and hardware configuration of the TB9300 modules, refer to the product code printed on labels at the rear of each module. The meaning of each character in the product code is explained in the tables below.
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A = default a. The actual frequency coverage in this band when used with a K4 band TB9300 reciter is 762MHz to 776MHz and 850MHZ to 870MHz. The actual frequency coverage in this band when used with a K8 band TB9300 reciter is 787MHz to 788MHz.
Tait recommends creating a back-up of the current configuration before Advice on Working with Configurations making significant configuration changes. A backed up configuration is added to the list of stored configurations on the base station. When transferring configuration values between base stations, or from one firmware application to another, all configuration values are preserved.
Base stations from the factory all have the same default configuration file. As a result, some settings will not be correct for your network. Frequency plan and alarm settings are examples. For more information, please contact your local Tait dealer. 4.4.4 Recommended Configuration Settings In a dual base station, only base station 1 communicates directly with the PMU and front panel.
Knowledge of the password could be used to render the equipment inoperable, for example by deleting files. If you are concerned about the security risk that this poses, change the password. If Tait provides support services, they will need to know the changed password.
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–80dBm into the reciter’s RF input. Check that the RSSI reading on the RF Interface page is –80dBm ±1dB. Notice If you remove the reciter from the TB9300 subrack, the RSSI reading, without having a PA connected, will be zero. To fix this, go to Configure >...
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RSSI level of the new frequency is more than 1dB lower than the RSSI level of the previously set frequency. Tait can provide extender cables (TBC Reciter Power Cables) to enable tuning with a subrack or from a bench power supply. To order these, the part number is T01-01150-0001.
8mm AF spanner for the SMA connectors, and the subrack ground ■ connector You can also obtain the TBA0ST2 tool kit from your regional Tait office. It contains the basic tools needed to install, tune, and service the base station.
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TBAA03-13 bracket fitted in a typical Tait cabinet . If you are not using the Tait cabinet, you may have to make your own brackets to suit your installation. Figure 4.7 Auxiliary support bracket Notice You must fit the auxiliary support brackets if you intend to transport a cabinet fitted with a fully built-up base station.
The RJ-45 socket on the reciter’s rear panel provides the 10-BASE-T or 100-BASE-T Ethernet connection to the other devices in the network. Use a Cat-5 cable to connect this socket to the Tait Network via a router or switch. The WebUI allows you to set the Ethernet port speed auto-negotiation to 10/100 Mbit/s or to negotiate a maximum 10 Mbit/s.
The existing Tx key and Rx gate signals are sufficient for balanced audio interconnection with connecting equipment compatible with 5V TTL level signaling. Tait also offers an isolation adapter that provides E&M isolated signaling (order number TBC101A). The pin allocations for the DB-25 connector are given in the following...
(Tx delay for non-simulcast operation, and marshal- ling duration for simulcast operation). Tait offers an Antenna Relay Kit TBCA03-10, which comes complete with installation instructions (402-00119-01). Configuration Configure >...
Working with Base Stations from Your The web browser on your PC provides a window into the TB9300 base station. Use it to connect to the base station so that you can monitor, configure, diagnose, and calibrate it (if required).
> Identity > Network Identity). Notice If the base station is online when changing the IP address, it is possible that the base station will restart. Tait recommends that all configuration changes are made after taking the base station offline.
Finding a Lost or Forgotten IP Address Use the following procedure if an IP address has been lost or forgotten. Mount the reciter in a TB9300 subrack and fit the front panel. Power up the subrack. On the front panel display select Modules > Reciter 1 (or 2) > View Reciter 1 (or 2) Address.
Notice The version of Mongoose that Tait ships has a known security issue (CVE-2017-11567) that makes Mongoose unsuitable for use on the public Internet.
Troubleshooting Check that all front and rear connectors and cables are in place, and that power switches are on. If problems persist, contact your regional Tait office. Symptom Possible Cause Action Alarm LED red and steady The base station is in...
This means customers do not have to order individual cables. Cable Kits T01-01150-0002 - TB9300 Kit Cable Single 50W Channel Upgrade This kit supports adding a second reciter and 50W PA to a TB9300 subrack. It contains the following cables: 1 X 225mm SMA RF Cable reciter to PA ■...
If you click ‘Cancel’ while downloading a firmware package, it takes approximately 20 seconds for the cancellation to take effect and for the base station to respond. 1. The TB9300 is designed to use the same firmware and download sys- tem as the TB9400. TB9300 Installation and Operation Manual...
IP address and port in each base station. Run Mongoose on the temporary package server (Start > Programs > Tait Applications > TB9300 > Mongoose). Windows Firewall may raise a Security Alert about allowing Mongoose to access your network or the internet.
Glossary This glossary contains an alphabetical list of terms and abbreviations found within this document, related to the TaitNet network and the TB9300 base station. Advanced Multiband Excitation. A voice compression technology patented AMBE+2™ by Digital Voice Systems, Inc and used in the vocoders of DMR radios.
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ETSI organization responsible for producing European telecommunications standards. An operational mode of Tait DMR and MPT trunked networks. It comes fallback mode into effect when the base station loses communication with the trunking node controller. In fallback, one base station operates a control channel and allocates calls to the other traffic channels at the site.
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Some operational functions of the base station are controlled by licenses. license Purchasing a license from Tait allows you to enable the feature set which includes the required functionality. One of the two timeslots provided in each TB9300 radio frequency. Each...
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Any device that is network-connected. A TaitNet digital network consists network element of a number of network elements. The TB9300 base station is a network element designed and manufactured by Tait. Network Time Protocol is a protocol and software implementation for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems across a network.
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Station transmit on one physical channel in a DMR or analog network. Generally, this means a reciter, a PA, and a PMU. Often abbreviated to TB9300 or base station. Transmission Control Protocol. A complex protocol on top of IP for sending reliable streams of data with flow control.
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Time Division Multiple Access. In the TB9300 each radio frequency TDMA provides two timeslots, with each timeslot representing one logical channel. A sound wave of a particular frequency. tone Transmitter. The transmission path from mobile stations to fixed equipment. uplink A digitized voice signal that passes through the main switch.
Internet: siguiente: www.taitradio.com/eudoc www.taitradio.com/eudoc Tímto Tait International Limited prohlašuje, že Ar šo Tait International Limited deklarē, ka typ rádiového zařízení TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCC0D, radioiekārta TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCC0D, TBCG4D, TBCH0D and TBCH0E je v souladu se TBCG4D, TBCH0D and TBCH0E atbilst Direktīvai směrnicí...
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Tait International Limited potrjuje, da je tip O(a) abaixo assinado(a) Tait International radijske opreme TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCC0D, Limited declara que o presente tipo de equipamento de TBCG4D, TBCH0D and TBCH0E skladen z rádio TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCC0D, TBCG4D, Direktivo 2014/53/EU.
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