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Video Microwave Digital
COFDM Transmitter
Model VMD-TX-X
The most important thing we build is trust
how to contact COBHAM
copyright notice
For operator and troubleshooting information, customers are encouraged to refer to
the details in this manual. For additional
clarification or instruction, or to order parts,
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Email: dtc.info@cobham.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
manual conventions
NOTE: Describes special issues you should be aware of
while using a particular function.
WARNING: Calls out situations in which
equipment could be damaged or a process could be
incorrectly implemented, but in which operator safety is
not a factor.
TIP: Describes application hints.
RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT
Only the S-Band unit (DTC Part# VMD-TX-S) unit has been approved for
body-worn applications (FCC ID H25VMDTX100S), and only when used in
conjunction with DTC’s Palladium Digital VidiVest (DTC Part# Pd-VidiVestXX) or Digital Video Jacket (Pd-VIDI-DJ).
Quick Start
.....................................................................................................................4-5
Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 5
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 6
Operation
.....................................................................................................................7-8
Using your VMD Transmitter............................................................................... 7
Selecting your Transmitter Configuration..................................................... 7
Front Controls............................................................................................................. 7
Top and Bottom Connectors................................................................................ 8
Programming ..................................................................................................................9-17
System PC Controller Application Software................................................. 9
Transmitter Control Application............................................................... 11-17
Specifications ............................................................................................................... 18-19
Connector Pin-Out................................................................................................................20
Notes		
.......................................................................................................................21
Warranty
.......................................................................................................................22
Contact Us
.......................................................................................................................23
For any configuration other than described above, a separation distance
of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and the body
of the user or nearby persons.
When units are used consistent with the two previous notices, they
comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment , per FCC Rules & Regulations, sections 1.1307, 2.1091 &
2.1093, as required by section 90.1217.
NOTE: Do NOT allow the device to directly contact the
skin due to warm operating temperatures.
QUICK START
Complete these steps:
VMD Transmitter, Front View
1 Connect the transmitter antenna to the SMA connector on the top of the transmitter.
2 If you plan to use audio, connect one or two microphones to the Audio 1 (A1) and/or
Audio 2 (A2) connectors on the Multi-I/O cable. If using monaural, use Audio 1.
3 Connect power and video input via the Multi I/O cable:
a Attach your camera video input (75 ohm composite video source in PAL or NTSC) to
the Multi I/O cable BNC connector.  
b Apply the necessary power to your camera (use supplied cable or external source).
Antenna
Typical VMD
Configuration
A1
R/M
Audio
A2
Power Option
Battery Pack
Typical Wiring Configuration for
Analog Video and Audio
WARNING: There is no reverse polarity protection for the camera power connection.
Camera
c Attach a 12 VDC power source (such as the supplied battery pack or the AC power
adapter) to the Multi I/O cable via the Molex connector. The input voltage range is from
6 to 18 VDC.
d Turn ON your camera.
QUICK START
4 Set to the required configuration as indicated by the switch position. Refer to the
Programming section on page 10 for more information on switch settings. Your
Transmitter is now operational. Confirm its signal with your receiver.
Antenna Connector
NOTE: The VMD Transmitter features 16 programmable configurations (0 - 9,
A - F). If you plan to operate the VMD Transmitter with an older, 8-configuration
receiver (1 - 8), we recommend that you configure only positions 1 through 8 on
the transmitter. This will make it easier to coordinate your devices.
Accessories
• 10 cell AA Lithium Battery Pack
• 12 VDC 2.5A Power Supply & AC Line Cord
• Power, Video, & Audio Cable
• Camera Power Cable (2.1 mm plug)
• Programming Cable
• SDI User Data Cable
Multi-I/O Connector
• RCA to BNC Adapter
• Antenna
• Configuration Software
• Transport Case
• Microphone, Body-Worn, (2)
VMD Transmitter,
Front View
• Heatsink
INTRODUCTION
VMD
The VMD (Video Microwave Digital) Series of compact, low power consumption transmitters
provide exceptional video quality in high multipath environments. They are ideal for use inside
buildings, in urban areas, and in other applications where multipath would normally cause video
tearing or breakup.
All VMD Series transmitters offer three bandwidth modes: DVB-T (6, 7, 8 MHz), Narrow (2.5
MHz), and Ultra Narrow (1.25 MHz) channel spacing. All modes transmit video, two channels of
voice, and data. VMD transmitters may be located on adjacent channels without a guard band.
AES 128-bit (256-bit optional) encryption ensures users of secure communications.
The VMD 100 is a small transmitter with a choice of high or low RF output power level,
selectable in software, and each user-selectable up to 100 mW. This unit is ideal for
concealments, and shorter range robotic and UAV applications. The package is only 2.50” x
1.88” x 0.44” (approximate dimensions not including connectors).
Power consumption is less than 4.5 Watts (low power setting) or less than 5.0 Watts (high
power setting). Operation time on a fresh set of Lithium batteries is more than eight hours*.
All connections are conveniently located off the ends of the unit. The VMD can be
conveniently powered by standard AA batteries.
*High power setting, Lithium batteries, camera independently powered.
VMD
Digital Transmitter
OPERATION
Using your VMD Transmitter
Follow the instructions given in the Quick Start section on pages 4-5. When power is first
applied to the VMD, the unit reverts to the indicated channel and RF ON state.
CASE TEMPERATURE: When installed with one of the two major case surfaces
on an insulating surface, the case temperature will rise to approximately 40oC
above ambient. With the heatsink attached, this is reduced to 30oC.
OPERATION AT HIGH AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: If the unit is to be operated
at ambient temperature exceeding 50oC, the optional heatsink should be attached.
It is recommended that thermal grease be used (between the heatsink and unit) to
maximize heat transfer.
Selecting your Transmitter Configuration
The VMD Transmitter can store up to 16 different configurations, which can be selected
with the Configuration Switch. Each of these configurations can be programmed into the
Transmitter with the supplied DTC Programming Software and a Windows PC. Refer to the
Programming section on page 10 for more information.
VMD Digital Transmitter
w/Optional Heatsink
NOTE: The VMD Transmitter features 16 programmable configurations (0 - 9,
A - F). If you plan to operate the VMD Transmitter with an older, 8-configuration
receiver (1 - 8), we recommend that you configure only positions 1 through 8 on
the transmitter. This will make it easier to coordinate your devices.
Front Controls
Configuration Select Switch This rotary switch allows the user to select from 16 pre-configured
settings.
OPERATION
Top and Bottom Connectors
Transmitter Antenna Connector (SMA) This connector attaches to the transmitter antenna and
carries the RF output signal.
Muiti I/O Connector (small locking) This connector provides connections for:
•
DC Power Input
•
DC Camera Power
•
Programming
•
Two Microphone Audio Channels
•
75 Ohm Composite Video Signal (Analog)
•
Serial Digital Interface (SDI) Input (optional)
•
User Data Input
VMD Close-up Front Views
Index Mark
VMD Chassis Rear View
NOTE: Line-up index mark on
connector with index mark on chassis.
PROGRAMMING
System PC Controller Application Software
Getting Started
Advanced control of the system is available by using the PC control application software.
Typically users may want to customize the default configurations to control settings such as
frequency, scrambling keys, modulation parameters, and video resolution.
•
Use the supplied programming cable to
connect the chosen COM port of your
PC to the transmitter to be configured.
•
Launch the application by double
clicking or using the Run...
command.
The transmitter is controlled by the application DigitalVideoProgrammer.exe
located on the CD delivered with the product.
A PC is required with an available RS232 Serial COM port to control the transmitter.
Installation of the control program is as simple as copying the file from the CD to a suitable
location on the PC. No install shield routine is launched. Note that the application generates
its own log and initialization files, so it is best to create a dedicated directory for these
applications, perhaps with links to the applications from the desktop of the PC.
PROGRAMMING CABLE to
PC SERIAL RS-232 PORT
Antenna
Typical VMD
Configuration
Camera
NOTE: Please refer to the Digital
Video Programmer Application User
Guide for information on connecting
the VMD to the host computer
and the general programming
environment.
NOTE: The application software
overrides the Configuration Select
Switch. If the controlling PC is
disconnected, the unit will stay at
the configuration last commanded
until the switch position is changed,
at which time the switch resumes
control.
Power Option
Battery Pack
10 AA
BATTERY
PACK
PROGRAMMING
Digital Video Programmer Software
The opening screen of the Application Software, assuming a powered VMD unit is
attached to the host computer, looks as shown (right, top).
•
The Unit Address is a communication parameter and is read-only.
•
To view and change individual configuration settings (as permitted by the Administrator)
select the desired number from the scroll table on the upper left.
•
The drop-down item Globals sets two parameters that are common to all 16
configurations (see right, bottom).
Heartbeat provides a beating heart icon on the display, useful when viewing a static scene
to confirm active input status
Sleep Mode powers the unit down, while maintaining RS232 communications.
Digital Video Programmer Software
Opening Screen
Globals Drop-down Item
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Transmitter Control Application
PROGRAMMING
RF Output
This control is used to turn the RF output on and off. Turn the transmitter RF power on by selecting
COFDM.
Output Frequency (MHz)
The Output Frequency setting allows selection of TX output frequency in increments of 0.25 MHz within
the allowed tuning range of the unit. If the unit is set to a frequency that is not an integer multiple
of 0.25 MHz, the unit will be automatically set to the closest frequency that is an integer multiple of
0.25MHz. An error message will pop-up warning you that the frequency will not be exactly as specified.
RF Bandwidth (MHz)
The actual channel bandwidth that the wireless video link will occupy. The DVB-T compliant mode
requires a bandwidth setting of 6, 7 or 8 MHz. The narrowband mode bandwidth is either 1.25 or 2.5
MHz. Narrower bandwidths increase receiver sensitivity and extend the maximum distance of the link,
however video quality and latency will suffer. Normal default for good quality video is 2.5MHz. The
modulation bandwidth may be set to 1.25, 2.5, 6, 7, or 8 MHz.
RF Output Power
Output power selects one of two output power attenuator settings; low power or high power,
typically the low power setting is the larger of the two attenuator settings and is used, for
instance, if a power amplifier is added to the transmitter and the output power needs to be
lowered substantially to prevent overloading the input of the power amplifier.
Attenuation - High RF pwr (dB)
Output attenuation (dB) is the high power attenuator setting, and is set at the factory for
narrowband mask conformance*.
Attenuation Low RF pwr (dB)
Output attenuation low (dB) is the low power attenuator setting, and is set at the factory for
DVB-T mask conformance*.
*The value is set at the factory for mask conformance across the full transmitted frequency and ambient
temperature ranges (assuming DTC-standard heatsink is attached for ambient temperatures >50 deg.C.
This control can be used to make minor adjustments to the output power level, but in normal operation
should NOT be changed from factory settings. (0 attenuation = full output power, greater than 0
attenuation = reduced power in 0.25 dB steps.)
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PROGRAMMING
DVBT Provider Name
DVB-T provider name is a place to assign a Provider name for the DVB-T configuration.
DVBT Service Name
DVB-T service name is a place to assign a Service name for the DVB-T configuration.
DVBT FEC Rate
DVB-T FEC rate selects forward error correction rates in the wideband DVB-T modes. Options
are 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8 with 1/2 giving best range and 3/4 possibly giving better video
quality under certain conditions. Recommended default is 1/2.
DVBT Guard Interval
DVB-T guard interval selects guard intervals in the wideband DVB-T modes or 1/32, 1/16, 1/8,
1/4. Use the smallest guard interval that will allow reliable low error rate communications, this
parameter may need to be adjusted when the link is relocated; the recommended default is
1/16.
DVBT Modulation
DVB-T modulation selects the modulation used in the wideband DVB-T mode. Modulations
QPSK, 16QAM, or 64QAM can be selected. QPSK will give best distance and in most cases
very good video quality and low latency.
DVBT Spectrum Inversion
DVB-T spectrum inversion allows flipping the modulated spectrum to compensate for spectrum inversion that may take place on the receiver side due to high side LO injection.
DVBT 4 kHz Offset
DVB-T 4 kHz offset is not normally used but might improve BER in cases where the TX upconverter I/Q balance is poor.
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PROGRAMMING
Narrowband FEC
Narrowband FEC sets the forward error correction rate in the narrow bandwidth modes of 1.25 or 2.5
MHz. The two rates available are 1/3 and 2/3; the normal default setting for good quality video is 2/3.
Changing the FEC rate to 1/3 will extend the receiver sensitivity by 2 to 3 dB at the expense of degraded
video quality and longer latency.
Narrowband Guard Interval
Narrowband guard interval is used in the narrowband modes of 1.25 and 2.5MHz to adjust for varying
multi-path delay conditions. The default is 1/16 however 1/8 can be selected if necessary to deal with
extreme multi-path delays on long links. Selecting 1/8 guard interval could cause a degradation in video
quality and latency.
Narrowband Modulation
Narrowband modulation is used in the narrowband modes to select between QPSK and 16QAM
modulation. For best range with good video quality, QPSK is used; 16QAM will give better video quality
but will cut down the link range by approximately 50%.
Unit Name
The Unit Name is the index for each configuration. It is only transmitted, however, for Narrowband and
Ultra-Narrowband modulations. (In DVB-T, Provider Name or Service Name can be used to uniquely
identify the device.)
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PROGRAMMING
Video Input
Video input selects the video format going into the MPEG video compressor. Options are: OFF (no video input
typically used when link is used for data or audio only), PAL, NTSC, NTSC no pedestal, SDI PAL, SDI NTSC.
Horizontal Resolution
Horizontal resolution determines the maximum number of horizontal Pixels that can be sampled by the video
encoder. For optimal performance this setting should be set to the first value that exceeds the horizontal resolution of the camera in use. Options are: 352, 480, 528, 720 pixels.
Video Sharpness
Video sharpness is a filter that may be switched in to smooth out blockiness in the video.
MPEG Mode
MPEG mode selects the MPEG compression being used, options are: MPEG2 or MPEG-4 (Part 2 ASP). MPEG-4
mode has to be used when in the 1.25 MHz bandwidth mode since this mode can use a nonstandard frame rate
that is not supported by MPEG-2. MPEG-4 is not available in DVB-T mode.
Video Profile
Selects the chroma format; 4:2:0 or 4:2:2. Note that 4:2:2 is not useful in narrowband modulations due to the
degree of compression used.
GOP Length
Selects the Group Of Pictures (GOP) size; min. 0, max. 100. Note that system latency increases with GOP length,
while reducing the video bit rate. The specified latency of 54 ms for this product applies only for a GOP length of
0. A GOP length of 15 for NTSC video (12 for PAL) will result in a latency of approximately 1/2 a second.
Video Bitrate (status only)
Video bitrate is a status window that will display the video transport data rate. This varies with bandwidth,
modulation, FEC rate and guard interval. The rate will increase with bandwidth and higher levels of modulation,
it will go down as the FEC rate and guard interval are increased and other services are active such as data and
audio. The video bit rate will also decrease as other service options are activated such as audio and data channels. As a rule video quality and latency improve as the bit rate is increased.
MPEG-4 Encoding Mode
MPEG4 encoding mode selects the characteristics of the MPEG4 compression. Options are: low delay interlaced,
standard delay interlaced, low delay progressive, and standard delay progressive. Interlaced scanning is what is
used in conventional over-the-air video. Progressive scan is available on some cameras and involves scanning an
entire frame in one pass rather than two in interlaced scanning.
MPEG-4 Frame Rate
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MPEG-4 frame rate selects the frame rate used in the MPEG-4 mode, full frame rate is 30 fps for NTSC and 25
fps for PAL a frame rate of 1/2 or less has to be used in 1.25 MHz bandwidth mode. Options are: Full, 1/2, 1/4,
1/8. or 1/24.
Audio Encoder
PROGRAMMING
Audio encoder selects quantity of active audio channels (2 maximum), sampling rate (8, 16
or 32 kHz) which determines upper frequency response, and sampling bits (8 or 12) which
determines audio signal to noise. (Options are listed on right.)
NOTE: The higher the sampling rate, the more bandwidth required, which can
increase video latency.
Audio Source
If the SDI option has been purchased for the unit, the audio can be sourced from either the
microphone inputs (Analog) or embedded audio present in an SDI input stream. Note that
if an SDI video input has been selected the microphone input can still be used as the audio
source if desired. If Embedded Audio is selected, the Audio Encoder must be set to one of the
48kHz MPEG options.
Audio Input Level
Audio input level selects the audio preamp gain level. Options are:
0 dB, 12 dB, 24 dB, 36 dB, 48 dB. Use 24 dB for DTC supplied microphones. Note: 3.5 VDC
phantom power is at the microphone input for powering electret condenser microphones.
MPEG Layer Audio (kbps)
The user can select the MPEG audio bit rate.
Higher bit rates result in better audio quality at the receiver. For narrowband modulations,
note that selecting higher bit rates will result in restricted data capacity for the video link and
will require slow frame rates.
MPEG Audio Offset
MPEG Audio Offset is a tool to manually synchronize audio to the video, should it be
necessary. The user enters an integer value that offsets the PTS (Presentation Time Stamp) in
the MPEG-2 transport stream.
Audio DID (SDI data ID)
SD-SDI (Standard Definition) can carry up to 16 embedded stereo audio streams, The VMD
can extract one of these streams for transmission with video. If SDI embedded audio is
selected as the audio source, the hexadecimal DID (Data Identifier) identifies the stream
number.
Audio Encoder Options are:
• Off
• 8 kHz 8 bit mono
• 8 kHz 8 bit stereo
• 16 kHz 8 bit mono
• 16 kHz 8 bit stereo
• 32 kHz 8 bit mono
• 32 kHz 8 bit stereo
• 32 kHz 12 bit mono
• 32 kHz 12 bit stereo
• 32 kHz MPEG L1 stereo
• 32 kHz MPEG L1 mono
• 48 kHz MPEG L1 stereo
• 48 kHz MPEG L1 mono
• 32 kHz MPEG L2 stereo
• 32 kHz MPEG L2 mono
• 48 kHz MPEG L2 stereo
• 48 kHz MPEG L2 mono
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PROGRAMMING
Serial Data (On/Off)
Allows activation of the RS232 half-duplex serial data channel and selection of parity (none,
even, or odd).
Serial Data Baud Rate
Data baud rate selects data channel baud rate, standard rates between 1200 and 115,200
baud are available. Default is 1200. Note that 57600 is not available for DVB-T modes.
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PROGRAMMING
TS ID
Transport Stream Identifier.
TS Version Number
Transport Stream Version Number.
PMT PID
Program Map Table Packet Identifier.
TS Program Number
Transport Stream Program Number.
PCR PID
Program Clock Reference Packet Identifier.
Video PID
Video Packet Identifier.
Video Stream ID
Video Stream ID.
Audio PID 1
Audio Packet Identifier
Audio Stream ID
Audio Stream ID.
Data PID
Data Packet Identifier.
Encryption
This selects from 4 different encryption options; Off (no encryption); ABS, AES128, or
AES 256 (optional).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Physical
Unit Dimensions (approx.)
Chassis Connector - RF
Environmental
Operational Temp
Operational Relative Humidity
Power
Input Voltage
Power Consumption
Operating Time
Control
PC Control Interface
Memory
Video Encoding
Compression Standard
Line Standard
Profile
GOP Length
Chroma Formats
Video Bitrates
Video Latency
Audio Encoding
Input
Encoding Modes:
Bitrates
THD
Response
Crosstalk
S/N
Data Encoding
Ancillary  data format
Composite Video Input
Standards
Specification Rec.
Horizontal Resolution
Vertical Resolution
Connector
Composite PAL and NTSC decoding
SDI Input
Standards
Transmitter Identification (user-defined)
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2.50” x 1.85” x 0.44” (not including connectors) 64 mm x 48 mm x 11 mm
SMA female
-10 degrees C to 65 degrees C
up to 95%
6.0 to 18.0 VDC (reverse-polarity protected)
~ 5 W for RF Out 100 mW, ~ 4.5 W for RF Out 50 mW, Sleep Mode < 0.5 W
8 hours+ (10 New Lithium AA Batteries)
RS-232
16 user-programmable configurations
MPEG-2 (ISO/IEC 13818-2), MPEG-4 Part 2 (ASP) DVB-T Compliant
NTSC 525 or PAL 625
SP@ML
1 to 100, selectable
4:2:0, 4:2:2 (DVB-T only)
1Mbps to 10 Mbps
End to end delay of 54 milliseconds (for GOP length = 0)
Stereo or Dual Mono pair
32 kHz/12bit, 16 kHz/8bit, 8kHz/8bit (all Stereo or Mono)/MPEG Layer I, 32 kHz or 48kHz,
MPEG Layer II, 32 kHz or 48kHz
64 kbps to 448 kbps depending on configuration
< 0.1% max
20Hz to 15kHz, +/- 0.25dB depending on configuration
> 55 dB min
60 dB RMS
FBI standard ancillary data format
NTSC or PAL
ITU-R BT.470-4, SMPTE 170M
720, 528, 480, 352 pixels
480 (525 lines) or 576 (625 lines)
Multi-I/O
Eight-bit comb filtering composite decoder
Per SMPTE 259M
DVB-T
Narrow- & Ultra-Narrow Band Modulations
Provider Name, Service Name
Unit Name
Analog Audio
2 x Microphone inputs
Nominal Level
Analog Audio Input  Clip Level
Connector
Encryption
Encryption type
COFDM RF output
RF Output Power
Harmonics & Spurious
RF Load Mismatch Tolerance
Frequency Step Size
Frequency Accuracy
COFDM Standard
Occupied Bandwidth
DVB-T modulation
Available Modulations
FEC
Guard Intervals
COFDM Carriers
Phase Noise of DVB-T OFDM carriers:
Spectral Mask of DVB-T OFDM carriers:
       Freq offset from Cntr (MHz) ±
Modulation Error Ratio
Spectrum Inversion Capability
Narrowband modulation
Available Modulations
FEC
Guard Intervals
COFDM Carriers
Spectral Mask of OFDM Carriers
SPECIFICATIONS
compatible with Tibbets 251 microphone. Electret Mic bias provided by phantom power.
+0 dBu @1kHz
+12 dBu
JT4MB02 (Telocate Systems, BC)
Fixed key scrambling system.
Algorithms offered: ABS (32bit proprietary), AES128, AES256 (option)
> 20 mW in nominal 50Ω impedance with VSWR < 1.5:1
< -25dBm in any 1MHz b/w over 10MHz – 20GHz, outside spectral mask limits
No damage for infinite VSWR, any phase angle for indefinite time Output Frequency Bands (options, one of)
1700 – 1850 MHz, 2200 – 2400 MHz, 4400 – 5000 MHz
250kHz
±10ppm
Proprietary 1.25 or 2.5 MHz channel bandwidth, DVB-T.
1.22/2.44/6/7/8 MHz
QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
1/2,2/3,3/4,5/6,7/8
1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4
2k
-65dBc/Hz @ 1kHz   offset
-75dBc/Hz @ 10kHz  offset
-86dBc/Hz @ 100kHz  offset
-105dBc/Hz @ 1MHz offset
b/w
3.6
6.0
8.0
12.0
MHz
  4.2
  7.0
  9.3
14.0
dBc
  4.8
  8.0
10.7
16.0
Rel Lvl dBc
-28
-35
-45
-50
≥ 22dB
Yes
QPSK, 16-QAM
1/3,2/3
1/16, 1/8
400
2.5 MHz (narrowband) 25 dBc @ +/-1.22MHz from cntr.
1.25 MHz (ultra narrowband) 25 dBc @ +/-0.625MHz
Spectrum Inversion capability
Yes
Digital Transport  requirement
Transport Stream Parameters (user defined)
MPEG Transport Stream (ISO/IEC 13818-1)
TS: ID, Vers# & Prog#;  
PIDs PCR, PMT, Video, Audio, Ancillary Data
IDs Video Stream, Audio Stream
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CONNECTOR PIN-OUT
Hirose connector: Manufacturer’s
Part Number ST40X-18S-CV(80).
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NOTES
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TWO YEAR WARRANTY
DTC Communications, Inc. (DTC) warrants its RF transmitting and receiving products to be free from defects in workmanship or material for a period of two (2) years from the date of shipment unless otherwise stated.
The liability of DTC, Inc. under this warranty is limited to replacing, repairing, or issuing credit, at option, for any products, which are
returned by the purchaser during such warranty period, provided:
DTC is notified and a Repair Authorization Number is issued by DTC Customer Service within 30 days after discovery of such defects
by Customer.
The defective units are returned to DTC with transportation charged Prepaid by the Customer.
Product damaged in shipment must be reported to and claim forms filed with the Carrier by the
Customer. In shipments to the factory, notice and claim procedures will be initiated by DTC.
DTC’s examination of such products shall disclose to its satisfaction that such defects exist and have not been caused by misuse, misapplication, neglect, improper installation, improper storage, alteration, physical damage or accidents.
The warranty shall not apply to material or accessories ordinarily susceptible to field damage or of a disposable nature. Examples include batteries, antennas, microphones, headsets, cases, accessory bags, etc. The warranty shall not apply to Engineering
Prototypes or Customer requested modifications to electronic circuits.
This warranty does not apply to and DTC does not independently warrant items or systems sold by DTC which are produced
by other manufacturers. With respect to such items, the Customer shall look to the warranty of the original manufacturer and
DTC disclaims all warranty, expressed or implied.
Nothing in this warranty, or any statement, brochure, bulletin, or advertisement is to be interpreted as establishing the suitability of any product for particular application or use. Applications of the product and the determination of suitability for any
application, is the sole responsibility of the Customer.
CONTACT US
Contact Information
Nashua Main Office Numbers
486 Amherst Street
Nashua, New Hampshire 03063 USA
(T) 603 880- 4411
(F) 603 880-6965
Toll Free in the USA
1- 800 233- 8639
Inside Sales
Law Enforcement
1-800 233-8639
Military
1-800 233-8639
A complete listing of Contact Individuals can
be located on our website at:
www.cobham.com/dtc
OEM
1-800 233-8639
REGIONAL SALES MANAGERS
Howard Rich
toll free (888) 819- 8570
voice (860) 626- 8570
fax (860) 626- 8571
NY, MA, CT, RI, PA, NJ, MD, DE, WV, DC
hrich@cobham.com
Joe Parkinson
toll free (800) 515-0599
voice (928) 443-9399
fax (928) 443-9302
CA, AZ, NV, HI, UT, AK
jparkinson@cobham.com
Gary Nichols
toll free (866) 794-2823
voice (765) 473-8917
fax (765) 473-8920
MN, WI, MI, IA, MO, IL, IN, OH, KY, NE
gnichols@cobham.com
Ed Bryant
toll free (800) 396-0295
voice (903) 725-7229
fax (903) 725-6952
CO, KS, OK, AR, NM, TX, LA
ebryant@cobham.com
Phil Desmond
toll free (800) 233-8639
voice (603) 546- 2217
fax (603) 880-6965
NH, VT, ME, WA, OR, ID, MT, ND,
WY, SD
pdesmond@cobham.com
Frank Prioli
toll free (800) 246-2610
voice (727) 392-4761
fax (727) 320-0509
FL, GA, AL, MS, TN, NC, SC, VA
fprioli@cobham.com
Federal Sales
Len Corasaniti
voice (202) 870-3905
fax (410) 544-6538
CO, KS, OK, AR, NM, TX, LA
lcorasaniti@cobham.com
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Cobham Surveillance
486 Amherst Street • Nashua, New Hampshire 03063 • 603-880- 4411 www.cobham.com/dtc

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