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Commission limits. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. E.F. Johnson Company will not be liable for any misunderstanding due to misinformation or errors found in this document. LTR, LTR-Net, Multi-Net, Viking Head/EFJohnson Logo, Call Guard and SUMMIT are registered trademarks of E.F. Johnson Company All other company and/or product names used in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturer.
VOTER SWITCH RECEIVERS diagram. 1.2.1 CONVENTIONAL VOTING RECEIVER The CVR (Conventional Voting Receiver) is the Receiver and Interface board. The CVR decodes the condition of the squelch line, open or closed, from the BASE STATION receiver. In the Remote site the audio is then passed to the Voter Module.
INTRODUCTION SPECIFICATIONS VOTER SHELF Dimensions 21.4" W x 12.5" D x 8.2" H Environment -30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +142°F) at 20% to 80% humidity (noncondens- ing) 26 modules x 6.1W ÷ 0.7 (efficiency) = 227W Average Power Average Heat 227W x 3.6 = 817 BTU per hour MODULES Dimensions...
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VHF RECEIVER SECTION 2 VHF RECEIVER 2.1 RECEIVER PROGRAMMING 2.1.3 HELP F1 2.1.1 2004PGMR PROGRAMMER Help screens are available for most parameters and options in this program. Whenever a parameter or When the program is loaded into the computer options clarification is needed, press F1 and if a help and executed, the menu shows the files available from screen is available it will pop-up on the screen.
VHF RECEIVER Print Repeater Configuration Load File Dir c:\example\file\load Select the destination for the configurations. File *.qx Printer - Prints to printer connected to PC. file1.qx tmp\ File - Writes printable test to selected filename. Select which CVR data will be printed. All CVRs - Prints the data for all valid CVRs.
VHF RECEIVER 2.2.3 EDIT VHF Frequency Step Using the space bar, select either: 5000 Hz or 6250 Hz for allowable frequency spacing. EXAMPLE 1: A receive frequency of 163.055 MHz would have a local oscillator (LO) frequency of 163.055 MHz + 52.95 MHz = 216.005 MHz. Figure 2-6 EDIT MENU Divide 216005000 by 5000 = 43201.00 This menu is used to create new files and set or...
VHF RECEIVER Home Data Received From Radio Data Transmitted to Radio Stat RX/TX Data Time RF Data RF Line Monitor HARDWARE Receive Synthesizer Revisions Receive High Stability Normal Mode Select Wideband Audio Output Test LO Injection RSSI Figure 2-16 HARDWARE PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART 2.2.5 HARDWARE RF Line Monitor for CVR Synthesizer Lock Lines...
VHF RECEIVER Mode Select The Mode Select screen places the repeater either in the normal mode or the test mode. In the Normal mode the repeater operates as a normal repeater. In the Test mode the repeater transmits a test word.
VHF RECEIVER 2.2.6 TEST 2.2.7 UTILITIES Figure 2-23 UTILITIES MENU Figure 2-21 TEST MENU COM Port This is the COM port used to send and receive data from the Repeater MPC. An interface cable con- Receiver nects the Repeater to the computer (see Figure 2-25 This menu selection walks through the alignment of the receiver on the computer screen.
VHF RECEIVER Select CVR To Edit A CVR is selected to program. When no file exists with programmed CVRs, the default is selected and edited. 1. Highlight EDIT, press Enter. 2. Highlight SELECT REPEATER, press Enter. Figure 2-26 COLOR MODE SELECTION 3.
VHF RECEIVER 2. Tune the VCO inductor L102 for +7V DC ±0.05V 2.3 VHF RECEIVER ALIGNMENT at TP401. Increase the receive frequency by 1 MHz. R I T I C A L A D J U S T M E N T The voltage on TP401 shall be less than 15V.
VHF RECEIVER 2.3.4 RECEIVER FREQUENCY ADJUST 1. Set the generator to an RF level sufficient to produce 2V DC at TP201. 1. Place a pick-up loop (sniffer) or RF probe connected to a frequency counter near TP102. 2. Remove any modulation from the signal generator. 2.
VHF RECEIVER 7. Set the generator to 100 µV into the receiver with a 11. Adjust the signal generator level to produce 15 dB 1 kHz tone at ±3 kHz deviation. SINAD. (1000 µV at the generator with 20 dB pad gives 100 µV at the receive antenna.) 12.Adjust RV201 for 0.5V ±0.02V at TP201.
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VHF RECEIVER Receiver Data Level Adjustment 3. Connect a 16 ohm load and distortion analyzer to J204 of the Interface Board. 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 µV into the receiver with a 100 Hz tone at ±1 kHz. 4.
VHF RECEIVER 2.4.3 VOTER INTERFACE Table 2-2 ALARMS CVR Audio Level Adjustment Display No. Definition 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 µV into the receiver Test Mode with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz. Not Used Normal Operation Revert Operation 2.
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VHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER C 114 15 pf 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-096 C 115 1000 pf 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-068 VHF VOTING RECEIVER C 116 1000 pf 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-068 PART NO. 023-2031-220 C 118 22 µF 25V electrolytic 022-3908-016 A 200 Audio/Logic Interface Board...
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VHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER C 133 470 pF 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-107 C 219 .1 µF 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-114 C 134 .01 µF 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-070 C 220 .1 µF 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-114 C 135 .01 µF 50V ceramic chip...
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VHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER C 284 330 pF 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-077 C 446 12 pF 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-095 C 301 1000 pF 50V ceramic chip 022-3908-068 C 447 1 µF 16V tantalum chip 022-3908-155 C 302 4.7 µF 20V tantalum chip...
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VHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER L 108 Helical coil 022-3908-187 Q 405 PNP SOT-23 022-3908-005 L 109 Helical coil 022-3908-187 Q 406 NPN SOT-23 022-3908-008 L 110 Helical coil 022-3908-187 Q 407 PNP SOT-23 022-3908-005 L 111 Coil...
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VHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER R 212 100k ohm 1/8W chip 022-3908-030 R 430 220 ohm 1/8W chip 022-3908-039 R 213 10k ohm 1/8W chip 022-3908-029 R 431 47 ohm 1/8W chip 022-3908-049 R 214 100k ohm 1/8W chip 022-3908-030...
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VHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER U 303 IC 12V regulator 022-3908-150 U 304 IC 12V regulator 022-3908-150 U 401 IC MC145190 544-3954-026 Y 201 17.5 MHz TCXO 518-7117-500 Z 201 52.95 MHz crystal filter 532-0009-009 Z 202 52.95 MHz crystal filter 532-0009-009 Z 204 450 kHz cer filter SFG4560D 532-2004-013...
UHF RECEIVER SECTION 3 UHF RECEIVER 3.1 RECEIVER PROGRAMMING 3.2 PULL DOWN MENUS 3.1.1 2004PGMR PROGRAMMER 3.2.1 MENU DISPLAYS When the program is loaded into the computer The menus available are listed at the top of the and executed, the menu shows the files available from screen.
UHF RECEIVER Save Print Repeater Configuration This saves the edited version of an existing file Select the destination for the configurations. loaded in the buffer under the same filename in the directory and deletes the old file. Loads a new file cre- Printer - Prints to printer connected to PC.
UHF RECEIVER 3.2.3 EDIT Select Repeater Select the repeater number to be programmed or edited from the pop-up menu (see Figure 3-8). Move the cursor with the arrow keys to highlight the repeater number and press Enter. Repeater List default Figure 3-6 EDIT MENU Rptr 1 -------...
UHF RECEIVER 3.2.4 TRANSFER Read Setup Parameters This command reads the contents of the EEPROM memory of the Interface board and loads it into a buffer. The contents of the buffer is then dis- played to show the programming of the repeater. Figure 3-11 TRANSFER MENU Read Setup Parms? Write Setup Parameters...
UHF RECEIVER 3.2.5 HARDWARE Repeater Version Display Repeater Number: 1 HSDB: 00.020 MAC: 0.00 TIC: 0.00 MPC/TPI/CVR: 1.0 02/15/96 21 Serial Number: 1234567891234567 Figure 3-17 HARDWARE MENU Figure 3-19 REVISION/VERSION RF Data Mode Select The A/D Monitor Screen shows the state of the The Mode Select screen places the repeater either lines (see Figure 3-18).
UHF RECEIVER TO CVR Figure 3-27 USER LEVEL TO LAPTOP Figure 3-25 LAPTOP INTERCONNECT CA- 3.2.8 CVR PROGRAMMING Creating A New File Display Mode An example will be used to show the program- This screen allows the color mode to be selected ming for a new file created for Site 1.
UHF RECEIVER 3.3 UHF RECEIVER ALIGNMENT 7. Select parameters, press F2 to accept. 8. Highlight EDIT, press Enter. R I T I C A L A D J U S T M E N T 9. Highlight FILES, press Enter. The TCXO must be adjusted within 5 minutes of turn- ing the AC power on to the repeater.
UHF RECEIVER 2. Tune the VCO capacitor C803 for +7V DC ±0.05V 3.3.5 VCO TEST at TP401. Increase the receive frequency by 1 MHz. The volt- 1. The software programs the synthesizer for age on TP401 shall be less than 10.5V. 1 MHz above the receive channel.
UHF RECEIVER 5. Adjust C249 for peak DC voltage at TP201. 3. Measure the voltages at the following pins. +12V DC ±0.4V 6. Reset the signal generator to the tune-up frequency. U221, pin 1 +9V DC ±0.4V U223, pin 2 7.
UHF RECEIVER Receiver SINAD Measurement Receiver Miscellaneous Tests (Optional) 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 µV into the receiver Several additional tests may be performed on the with a 1 kHz tone at ±3 kHz. Receiver as listed below: •...
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UHF RECEIVER CVR Audio Level Adjustment 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 µV into the receiver with a 1 kHz tone at ±1.5 kHz. 2. Connect a balanced AC voltmeter between J205, pin 2 and J206, pin 2. Connect a 600 ohm termina- tion to the meter terminals or across J101, pins 5/6.
UHF RECEIVER 9. Tune R220 for 387 mV RMS, ±5 mV RMS, at 4. On the Interface Board, measure receive sensitivity at J204. TP202. 5. The reading should be less than 0.35 µV. 10.Adjust R216 for 2V ±0.05V at TP202. (Typically 0.25 µV.) 11.
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UHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER UHF VOTING RECEIVER CR801 Varactor SOD-323 BB535 523-5005-022 PART NO. 023-2044-220 CR802 Varactor SOD-323 BB535 523-5005-022 A 200 Audio/Logic Interface Board 023-2000-720 J 001 2-pin PC mount wafer 515-9031-101 A 201 Receiver Board (430-470 MHz) 585-2044-270 J 002...
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UHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER C 113 150 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 207 .01 µF ±10% X7R chip 510-3602-151 510-3606-103 C 114 6.8 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 208 4.7 pF ±5% NPO 1206 510-3602-689 510-3602-479 C 115 7.5 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip...
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UHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER C 263 27 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 412 .1 µF ±10% X7R 510-3602-270 510-3606-104 C 265 100 pF ±5% NPO 1206 C 413 .01 µF ±10% X7R 1206 510-3602-101 510-3606-103 C 266 .01 µF ±10% X7R 1206 chip...
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UHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER CR132 5.6V zener SOT-23 523-2016-569 L 214 1 µH ±6% variable inductor 542-1012-015 CR133 Hot carrier diode SOT-23 523-1504-016 L 215 .82 µH SMD inductor 542-9001-828 CR401 Si 9.1V zener SOT-23 523-2016-919 L 216 1 µH ±6% variable inductor 542-1012-015...
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UHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER R 107 43 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 569-0115-430 R 219 5k ohm SMD top adjust 562-0135-502 R 108 43 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 569-0115-430 R 220 5k ohm SMD top adjust 562-0135-502 R 131 1.3k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 569-0115-132...
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UHF RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER R 412 4.3k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 569-0115-432 TP101 Red vertical tip jack 0.08 105-2202-211 R 413 1k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 569-0115-102 TP201 Red vertical tip jack 0.08 105-2202-211 R 414 51 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 569-0115-510...
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800 MHz RECEIVER SECTION 4 800 MHz RECEIVER 4.1 RECEIVER PROGRAMMING 4.2 PULL DOWN MENUS 4.1.1 2000PGMR PROGRAMMER 4.2.1 MENU DISPLAYS When the program is loaded into the computer The menus available are listed at the top of the and executed, the menu shows the files available from screen.
800 MHz RECEIVER Save Print Repeater Configuration This saves the edited version of an existing file Select the destination for the configurations. loaded in the buffer under the same filename in the directory and deletes the old file. Loads a new file Printer - Prints to printer connected to PC.
800 MHz RECEIVER 4.2.3 EDIT Channel Number Each repeater is programmed with a channel number (1-920). NOTE: Repeater program channel numbers 1-599 increment in 25 kHz steps. Program channel numbers 600-920 increment in 12.5 kHz steps. See Appendix A to determine the correct operating frequency. Figure 4-6 EDIT MENU Select Repeater This menu is used to create new files and set or...
800 MHz RECEIVER Delete Repeater Programming Setup Parameters Count = 1 Select Rptr To Delete Rptr 1 Figure 4-13 PROGRAM WRITE SETUP Figure 4-10 DELETE REPEATER Read Setup Parameters 4.2.4 TRANSFER This command reads the contents of the EEPROM memory of the Interface board and loads it into a buffer.
800 MHz RECEIVER 4.2.5 HARDWARE Repeater Version Display Repeater Number: 1 HSDB: 00.020 MAC: 0.00 TIC: 0.00 MPC/TPI/CVR: 1.0 02/15/96 21 Serial Number: 1234567891234567 Figure 4-17 HARDWARE MENU Figure 4-19 REVISION/VERSION Mode Select RF Data The Mode Select screen places the repeater either in the normal mode or the test mode.
800 MHz RECEIVER TO CVR Figure 4-27 USER LEVEL TO LAPTOP 4.2.8 CVR PROGRAMMING Figure 4-25 LAPTOP INTERCONNECT CA- Creating A New File Display Mode An example will be used to show the program- ming for a new file created for Site 1. This screen allows the color mode to be selected for color monitors.
800 MHz RECEIVER 11. Type in a valid DOS filename. Refer to Figure 4-28 or 4-29 for component loca- For this example site1.dat is used. tions. Refer to Figure 4-30 for equipment needed and setup diagram. 12.The file consists of default and CVR one under the 4.3.1 PRE-TEST filename of site1.dat.
800 MHz RECEIVER 4.3.4 VCO TEST 4.3.6 FRONT END ADJUSTMENTS (REV. 6) REVISION 6 BOARDS 1. The software programs the synthesizer for 3 MHz above the Receive Channel. 1. Set the signal generator to the Receive Channel at a 2. The voltage on TP2 should be < 7.5V. level sufficient to produce an output voltage on J201, pin 7 (RSSI Output).
800 MHz RECEIVER 9. The software programs the synthesizer for 2. Adjust R207 for 0 dBm (775 mV RMS) at J210. 3 MHz below the Receive Channel. 3. Connect a 16 ohm load and distortion analyzer to 10.Receive sensitivity should be less than 0.35 µV J204 of the Interface Board.
800 MHz RECEIVER Receiver Data Level Adjustment 2. The repeater is now in Normal Operation mode. 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 µV into the 3. Key the radio several times on the programmed receiver with a 100 Hz tone at ±1 kHz. System/Group.
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800 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER .039 µH inductor SMD 800 MHz VOTING RECEIVER L 803 542-9001-397 .039 µH inductor SMD PART NO. 023-2008-220 L 804 542-9001-397 .039 µH inductor SMD L 805 542-9001-397 A 200 Audio/Logic Interface Board 023-2000-720...
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800 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 4.7 µF 16V tantalum SMD 4.7 µF 16V tantalum SMD C 232 510-2625-479 C 294 510-2625-479 .01 µF ±10% X7R chip .001 µF ±5% NPO 1206 chip 510-3602-102 C 233 510-3606-103 C 295...
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800 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 4.7 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 374 510-3602-479 L 220 2 3/8 turn helical coil 016-2186-254 C 375 1.5-15 pF ceramic SMD 512-1602-001 L 221 3T 22 AWG 0.05 ID SMD air 542-0015-003 4.7 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 376 510-3602-479...
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800 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 2.7k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 240 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 248 569-0115-272 R 304 569-0115-241 3.3k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD 51 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 249 569-0115-332 R 306 569-0115-510...
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900 MHz RECEIVER SECTION 5 900 MHz RECEIVER 5.1 RECEIVER PROGRAMMING 5.2 PULL DOWN MENUS 5.1.1 2000PGMR PROGRAMMER 5.2.1 MENU DISPLAYS When the program is loaded into the computer The menus available are listed at the top of the and executed, the menu shows the files available from screen.
900 MHz RECEIVER Save Print Repeater Configuration This saves the edited version of an existing file Select the destination for the configurations. loaded in the buffer under the same filename in the directory and deletes the old file. Loads a new file Printer - Prints to printer connected to PC.
900 MHz RECEIVER 5.2.3 EDIT Channel Number Each repeater is programmed with a channel number (1-920). NOTE: Repeater program channel numbers 1-599 increment in 25 kHz steps. Program channel numbers 600-920 increment in 12.5 kHz steps. See Appendix A to determine the correct operating frequency. Figure 5-6 EDIT MENU Select Repeater This menu is used to create new files and set or...
900 MHz RECEIVER Delete Repeater Programming Setup Parameters Count = 1 Select Rptr To Delete Rptr 1 Figure 5-13 PROGRAM WRITE SETUP Figure 5-10 DELETE REPEATER Read Setup Parameters 5.2.4 TRANSFER This command reads the contents of the EEPROM memory of the Interface board and loads it into a buffer.
900 MHz RECEIVER 5.2.5 HARDWARE Repeater Version Display Repeater Number: 1 HSDB: 00.020 MAC: 0.00 TIC: 0.00 MPC/TPI/CVR: 1.0 02/15/96 21 Serial Number: 1234567891234567 Figure 5-17 HARDWARE MENU Figure 5-19 REVISION/VERSION Mode Select RF Data The Mode Select screen places the repeater either in the normal mode or the test mode.
900 MHz RECEIVER TO CVR Figure 5-27 USER LEVEL TO LAPTOP 5.2.8 CVR PROGRAMMING Figure 5-25 LAPTOP INTERCONNECT CA- Creating A New File Display Mode An example will be used to show the program- ming for a new file created for Site 1. This screen allows the color mode to be selected for color monitors.
900 MHz RECEIVER 5.3.2 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS 11. Type in a valid DOS filename. For this example site1.dat is used. Apply power to the Receiver by plugging the 20- 12.The file consists of default and CVR one under the pin cable from the RF Interface Board into J201 (see filename of site1.dat.
900 MHz RECEIVER 5. The voltage on U209, pin 6 (TP2) should be 8. Tune C207, L209, L211 and L225 for peak voltage > 2V DC. on J201, pin 7 (TP3). Decrease the generator output level to maintain 2-3V. 6. Record the voltage on J201, pin 13 (TP5) ____. Distortion should be <5% (typically <...
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900 MHz RECEIVER Receiver Hum and Noise Measurement Receiver RSSI Adjustment 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 µV into the NOTE: Use this procedure only when an audio analyz- receiver with a 1 kHz tone at ±3 kHz. er is unavailable. 1.
900 MHz RECEIVER 5.4.3 VOTER INTERFACE Alarm Test CVR Audio Level Adjustment 1. The CVR is now in Normal Operation mode. 1. Adjust the RF generator for 100 µV into the receiver 2. Verify the front panel display does not indicate any alarms (see Table 5-1).
900 MHz RECEIVER 1.25 MHz OCXO1 OCXO2 DELTA F OUTPUT VOLTMETER AUDIO DISTORTION ANALYZER HP 334A FREQUENCY COUNTER OSCILLOSCOPE VOLTMETER COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE MONITOR INTERFACE BOARD J201 Figure 5-29 900 MHz RECEIVER TEST SETUP July 2000 5-13 Part No. 001-2000-720...
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900 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER .039 µH inductor SMD 900 MHz VOTING RECEIVER L 803 542-9001-397 .039 µH inductor SMD PART NO. 023-2009-230 L 804 542-9001-397 .039 µH inductor SMD L 805 542-9001-397 A 200 Audio/Logic Interface Board 023-2000-700...
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900 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER .01 µF ±10% X7R chip 4.7 µF 16V tantalum SMD C 227 510-3606-103 C 279 510-2625-479 .01 µF ±10% X7R chip 5.6 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 228 510-3606-103 C 280...
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900 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 27 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 330 510-3602-270 L 201 Helical coil 2 1/16 turns 016-2186-208 27 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip C 331 510-3602-270 L 202 Helical coil 2 1/16 turns 016-2186-209 27 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip...
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900 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 16k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD Q 211 Si NPN amp SOT-23 576-0003-658 R 245 569-0115-163 1k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD Q 214 NPN UHF low noise SOT-23 576-0003-636 R 246 569-0115-102 2.7k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD...
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900 MHz RECEIVER SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 100 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 298 569-0115-101 36 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 299 569-0115-360 36 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 300 569-0115-360 220 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 301 569-0115-221 220 ohm ±5% 1206 SMD...
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INTERFACE BOARD SECTION 6 INTERFACE BOARD SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER .022 µF ±5% X7R 1210 AUDIO/LOGIC INTERCONNECT BOARD C 212 510-3610-224 2200 pF ±2% NPO 1206 PART NO. 023-2000-720 C 213 510-3616-222 4700 pF ±2% NPO 1206 C 214 510-3616-472 10 pF ±5% NPO 1206 chip...
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INTERFACE BOARD SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER .01 µF ±10% X7R chip C 265 510-3606-103 CR208 Switching diode SOT-23 523-1504-002 15 µF 20V tantalum SMD C 266 510-2626-150 CR209 3A ultra-fast diode sw 523-1507-004 .01 µF ±10% X7R chip C 267 510-3606-103 .001 µF ±5% NPO 1206 chip 510-3602-102...
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INTERFACE BOARD SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONNUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTIONNUMBER 15k ohm ±1% 1206 SMD P 107 2-post shorting socket 515-5010-001 R 209 569-0111-418 100 ohm ±1% 1206 SMD P 108 2-post shorting socket 515-5010-001 R 210 569-0111-201 1.07M ohm ±1% 1206 SMD P 205 2-post shorting socket 515-5010-001...
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INTERFACE BOARD SYMBOL PART SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 1k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 256 569-0115-102 S 101 SPST momentary switch 583-4005-002 10k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 257 569-0115-103 5.1k ohm ±5% 1206 SMD R 258 569-0115-512 T 201 600 ohm modem transformer 592-1015-008...
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INTERFACE BOARD SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER Y 101 10 MHz crystal HC-18 521-0010-000 Y 102 2.4576 MHz crystal HC-18U 521-0002-458 Z 201 EMI suppression filter 532-3003-002 July 2000 Part No. 001-2000-720...
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SECTION 6 VOTER MODULE JPS JPS JPS SNV-12 TB13 TB12 TB10 TB11 SITE AUDIO IN A AC INPUT SITE AUDIO IN B GROUND TX AUDIO IN A TX AUDIO IN B D-15 FEMALE VOTED AUDIO GROUND TX SEL IN RETRANS IN RPT TONE IN SELECT IN DISABLE IN...
POWER SUPPLIES SECTION 8 POWER SUPPLIES 8.1 RECEIVER SITE POWER SUPPLY (-490) 8.2 RECEIVER SITE REDUNDANT KIT (-495) The -490 Receiver Site Power Supply has a 110V The -495 Receiver Site Redundant Supply Kit AC 50/60 Hz, 5A maximum input and 10 separate allows two power supplies to share the load.
POWER SUPPLIES POWER SUPPLY (585-4001-120) +13.8V GROUND LINE CORD Figure 8-1 RECEIVER SITE POWER SUPPLY (-490) PRIMARY SECONDARY POWER POWER SUPPLY SUPPLY (585-4001-120) BLUE (585-4001-120) BLUE AC LINE +13.8V GROUND CORD AC LINE CORD Figure 8-2 RECEIVER SITE REDUNDANT KIT (-495) July 2000 Part No.
POWER SUPPLIES +13.8V Figure 8-3 RECEIVER SITE POWER SUPPLY (-490) SCHEMATIC SECONDARY CHALLENGER POWER SUPPLY +13.8V PRIMARY FRONT PANEL PRIMARY PS INDICATORS CHALLENGER POWER SUPPLY Figure 8-4 RECEIVER SITE REDUNDANT KIT (-495) SCHEMATIC Figure 8-5 REVISED RECEIVER SITE POWER SUPPLY (-490) July 2000 Part No.
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART APPENDIX A 800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 851.0125 806.0125 852.1125 807.1125 851.0375 806.0375 852.1375...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 853.2125 808.2125 854.3625 809.3625 853.2375 808.2375 854.3875 809.3875 853.2625 808.2625 854.4125 809.4125 853.2875 808.2875 854.4375...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 855.4375 810.4375 856.5125 811.5125 855.4625 810.4625 856.5375 811.5375 855.4875 810.4875 856.5625 811.5625 855.5125 810.5125 856.5875...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 857.6125 812.6125 858.6875 813.6875 857.6375 812.6375 858.7125 813.7125 857.6625 812.6625 858.7375 813.7375 857.6875 812.6875 858.7625...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 859.7875 814.7875 860.9375 815.9375 859.8125 814.8125 860.9625 815.9625 859.8375 814.8375 860.9875 815.9875 859.8625 814.8625 861.0125...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 862.0875 817.0875 863.2375 818.2375 862.1125 817.1125 863.2625 818.2625 862.1375 817.1375 863.2875 818.2875 862.1625 817.1625 863.3125...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 864.3875 819.3875 865.5375 820.5375 864.4125 819.4125 865.5625 820.5625 864.4375 819.4375 865.5875 820.5875 864.4625 819.4625 865.6125...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 866.3375 821.3375 866.9125 821.9125 866.3500 821.3500 866.9250 821.9250 866.3625 821.3625 866.9375 821.9375 866.3750 821.3750 866.9500...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 867.4875 822.4875 868.0750 823.0750 867.5000 822.5000 868.0875 823.0875 867.5125 822.5125 868.1000 823.1000 867.5250 822.5250 868.1125...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency Number Number Frequency Frequency 868.6500 823.6500 869.2250 824.2250 868.6625 823.6625 869.2375 824.2375 868.6750 823.6750 869.2500 824.2500 868.6875 823.6875 869.2625...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART Program Repeater Repeater Channel Channel Transmit Receive Number Number Frequency Frequency 869.8000 824.8000 869.8125 824.8125 869.8250 824.8250 869.8375 824.8375 869.8500 824.8500 869.8625 824.8625 869.8750 824.8750 869.8875 824.8875 869.9000 824.9000 869.9125 824.9125 869.9250 824.9250 869.9375 824.9375 869.9500 824.9500...
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800 MHz RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHART July 2000 Part No. 001-2000-720 A-12...
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INDEX Alarm Display 8, 7 Main Components 1 Alignment Software 1 Receiver Decoder Module 1 Voter Power Supply 1 Menu Diplays Backplane 1 Hardware 5 Menu Displays 1 Edit 3 COM Port 7, 6 File 1 Test 7, 5 Transfer 4 Delete Repeater 4, 3, 4 Utilities 7, 6 Display Mode 7...
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Programming Flowchart 1 Repeater Programmer 1 Test 7, 5 Full RDM 7, 6 RDM to Voter Interface 7, 6 Receiver 7, 5 Transfer 4 Read Setup Parameters 4 Write Setup Parameters 4 User Level 8, 7 Utilities 7, 6 Alarm Display 8, 7 COM Port 7, 6 Display Mode 7 User Level 8, 7...