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VRX1000
P25 VEHICULAR RADIO
EXTENDER
User’s Guide
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Contents
Conttents.............................................................................................................................. 3
Ma
anual Revisions ............................................................................................................ 4
Co
omputer Softtware Copyrrights ....................................................................................... 5
Do
ocument Cop
pyrights...................................................................................................... 5
Dissclaimer ....................................................................................................................... 5
Tra
ademarks ..................................................................................................................... 5
Commercial Wa
arranty and Service .................................................................................. 6
Notations Used in This Man
nual ........................................................................................ 7
RF Energy
Expo
osure Comp
pliance, Aw
wareness and Control In
nformation and
Operrational Insttructions.................................................................................................... 9
RF
F Exposure Label
....................................................................................................... 10
FC
CC Label ..................................................................................................................... 10
Insta
allation Requirements for
f Complia
ance with Radio
Freque
ency (RF) Energy
Expo
osure Safety
y Standards
s ........................................................................................... 11
Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 12
entifying You
ur VRX1000 Model .................................................................................. 13
Ide
Frequency Ba
and of Operation ................................................................................................ 13
Cross-Band ............................................................................................................................ 13
VRX1000
Op
peration Basiccs ................................................................................................... 14
Po
owering up th
he VRX1000
0 ............................................................................................ 15
Turning ON the
e VRX1000 ............................................................................................. 15
Activating
the
e VRX1000 viia the Controll Head ...................................................................... 15
Turning OFF th
he VRX1000
0 ........................................................................................... 16
Deactivating the VRX1000
0 via the MSU
U Control Hea
ad......................................................... 16
electing VRX
X1000 Chann
nel......................................................................................... 17
Se
Independent VRX1000 Ch
hannel Chang
ge ............................................................................. 17
Strapped VRX
X1000 Chann
nel Change .................................................................................... 17
Local Mode Indication ................................................................................................... 17
endix 1 – VR
RX1000 Spe
ecifications - Prelimina
ary .................................................. 18
Appe
Conttact Informa
ation ......................................................................................................... 20
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Re
ev #
DR
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0.1
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Date
Oct
O 28,
2014
ECN
na
Notes & References
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Com
mputer So
oftware Copyright
ts
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in
n this manual include copyrighte
ed Futureco
om compute
er
progrrams stored in semicond
ductor memories or othe
er media. La
aws in the United
Statess,
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ada and otther countries preserve
e for Futurrecom certa
ain exclusivve rights fo
or
copyrrighted computer progra
ams, including but not limited to, th
he exclusive right to cop
py
or rep
produce in any
a form the copyrighted
d computer programs.
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Any
er
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manual may not be
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ed, reproduc
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engineered, or distribute
ed in any ma
anner withou
ut
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claimer
The information in this docu
ument is carefully exam
mined and iss believed to
t be entirely
reliab
ble. However, no respon
nsibility is assumed for in
naccuracies..
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ems Group, ULC. reserrves the righ
ht to make changes
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o Motorola Solutions
Incc.
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Commerc
cial Warrranty and
Serrvice
stems Grou
up, ULC. warrants
to the original purchaser all standarrd
Futurecom Sys
produ
ucts sold by Futurecom Systems Group, ULC. to be free of
o defects in material an
nd
workm
manship for one (1) yea
ar from the date of shipm
ment from Fu
uturecom Syystems Grou
up
ULC.
Futurrecom’s warranty hereun
nder DOES NOT cover the
t following
g :
Defec
(i)
cts or damag
ge resulting from use off the producct in other than its norma
al
and customary ma
anner.
(ii)
Defec
cts or dam
mage from improper installation, testing, operation,
or
mainte
enance.
(iii)
Defec
cts or damag
ge due to alterations,
modifications
s or adjustm
ments carrie
ed
out by
y the Buyer without
Futu
urecom’s exp
plicit approva
al.
(ivv)
Defec
cts or damag
ge from misu
use, acciden
nt, water or neglect.
(vv)
Freigh
ht costs to th
he repair dep
pot.
(vvi)
Scratc
ches or othe
er cosmetic damage to the producct surfaces that
does no
ot
affect the operatio
on of the pro
oduct.
(vvii)
Norma
al wear and tear.
The warranty
set forth hereiin is conditio
oned upon proper
stora
age, installattion, use an
nd
mainttenance in accordance
with applica
able written recommenda
ation of Futu
urecom. Th
he
warra
anty furnishe
ed hereunde
er does not extend
to da
amage to item
ms purchase
ed hereunde
er
resultting in whole
e or in part from the use of compon
nents, accesssories, partts of supplie
es
not fu
urnished by Futurecom Systems
Gro
oup, ULC.
Futurrecom’s sole
e obligation shall be to
o repair or replace,
at Futurecom’ss option, an
ny
defecctive component or item
m and pay trransportation
n expenses for such replacement at
no ch
harge to Buy
yer who sha
all provide la
abor for the removal of the defectivve componen
nt
or ite
em and insta
allation of itss replacement at no cha
arge to Futurecom. Buyyer shall bea
ar
all rissk of loss orr damage to
o returned goods
while in transit. In the event no defect or
breacch of warran
nty is discovvered by Fu
uturecom upon receipt of
o any return
ned item, th
he
item will be returrned to Buye
er at Buyer’s expense and
a Buyer will
w reimbursse Futurecom
he transporttation charg
ges, labor and
associatted chargess incurred in
n testing th
he
for th
allege
edly defectiv
ve item.
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essly provid
ded herein, Futurecom
m makes no
o warranty of any kind
d,
expre
essed or im
mplied, with
h respect to
o any good
ds, parts an
nd service provided by
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ding, but no
ot limited to, the implied warrantiess or mercha
antability an
nd
fitnesss for a parrticular purp
pose. The sole and exclusive
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medy for brreach of an
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warra
anty is limite
ed to the rem
medies provvided in the paragraph above. Futturecom sha
all
not in
n any eventt be liable fo
or any othe
er damages arising out of or in con
nnection witth
furnisshing of goods, parts or service here
eunder, or th
he performance, use of, or inability to
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a goods, parts or serrvice, or oth
herwise, whe
ether based
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To exercise this
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urn material authorizatio
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ping instructio
ons. No pro
oduct will be accepted fo
or return with
hout an RMA
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The repair of a product by Futurecom pursuant to
o this warra
anty is warra
anted for th
he
balan
nce of the original
warrranty period, or at leastt 90 days frrom date off shipment to
Buye
er of the repa
aired producct.
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Nottations
s Used in
i This Manua
al
nottations are used
through
hout this doccument:
The following
NOTE
E:
A clarifying statement that exxpands on th
he text that follows.
IMPO
ORTANT!
An im
mportant sttatement th
hat should be
b considerred and / or implemen
nted in orde
er
to ac
chieve adeq
quate equipm
ment opera
ation.
ATTE
ENTION!
An in
nstruction that
must be
b followed
d to insure complianc
ce with the appropriatte
stand
dards or pro
oper equipm
ment operations.
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FCC LABELS:
This device com
mplies with
h Part 15 off the FCC Rules.
Operration is su
ubject to th
he
follow
wing two co
onditions:
(1) This device
may
y not cause harmful intterference.
and
acce
ept any in
nterference
(2) This device must
interfference thatt may cause
e undesired
d operation..
received
d,
including
FCC SECTION 15.105
INFO
ORMATION TO
T THE USER:
NOTE: This equipm
ment has be
een tested and found to comply with the
CC Rules.
limits forr a Class B digital deviice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FC
These lim
mits are designed to
o provide reasonable
protection
n against
harmful interferenc
ce in a residential
n. This eq
quipment
installation
generates, uses an
nd can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accord
dance with the instru
uctions, ma
ay cause
harmful interferenc
ce to radio communic
cations. Ho
owever, the
ere is no
guarante
ee that interrference will not occu
ur in a partiicular installation. If
this equiipment doe
es cause ha
armful interrference to
o radio or te
elevision
reception
n, which ca
an be deterrmined by turning
the
e equipment off and
on, the user
is enco
ouraged to try to corrrect the inte
erference by
b one or
more of the
t followin
ng measures
s:
-- Reorien
nt or reloca
ate the receiving antenna.
-- Increas
se the separation betw
ween the equ
uipment and receiver.
-- Connec
ct the equip
pment into an
a outlet on
n a circuit different
from thatt to which the receiverr is connectted.
-- Consullt the dealer or an expe
erienced radio/TV tech
hnician for help.
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RF Energy Expo
osure Complia
ance, Awarene
ess and
nformattion and
d Opera
ational Instruc
ctions
Control In
ATTE
ENTION!
Chan
nges or modifications not expres
ssly approve
ed by Futurecom Systtems Group
p,
ULC.. could void
d the User’s
s authority to operate the equipm
ment. To sa
atisfy FCC/IC
RF exposure requiremen
nts for mobile trans
smitting devices, the minimum
sepa
aration disttances spe
ecified in Table
1 sh
hould be maintained.
To ensurre
comp
pliance, ope
erations at closer than
n this distan
nce are not allowed.
ATTE
ENTION!
Futurecom requ
uires the P2
25 VRX1000 operator to ensure FCC Requirements fo
or
Radio
o Frequenc
cy Exposurre are met. The minimum distanc
ce between all possiblle
perso
onnel and the
body off the VRX10
000 equipp
ped vehicle is specified
d in the “R
RF
Safetty” booklett. Failure to
o observe the Maxim
mum Permis
ssible Expo
osure (MPE
E)
dista
ance exclus
sion area arround the antenna
may
y expose persons with
hin this are
ea
to RF
F energy ab
bove the FC
CC exposurre limit for bystanders
(general po
opulation). It
is the
e responsib
bility of the repeater operator to ensure
MPE
E limits are observed at
all tim
mes during
g repeater transmissions. The rep
peater operrator must ensure
at all
times
s that no pe
erson come
es within MP
PE distance
e from the vehicle
body
y.
USA
A Users: Do
o not use the VRX1000 in the frequ
uency band 406.0 – 406
6.1MHz. This
frequency band is reserved for
f distress beacons.
ATTE
ENTION!
This radio is inttended for use
u in occu
upational / controlled
conditions,
where userrs
have
e full know
wledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their
expo
osure to me
eet FCC lim
mits. This radio devic
ce is NOT authorized for genera
al
popu
ulation, consumer, or any
a other us
se.
It is the respo
onsibility of
o the VRX
X1000 Ope
erator to ensure
tha
at Maximum
Perm
missible Ex
xposure (MPE) limits are observ
ved at all times duriing repeate
er
trans
smissions. If this vehiicular repea
ater is used in combiination with
h a separatte
mobiile radio tra
ansmitter, the
Repeate
er operatorr must ensu
ure at all times that no
perso
on comes within the MPE dis
stance fro
om the veh
hicle body
y to ensurre
comp
pliance witth the FCC
C’s/IC’s RF
F energy exposure
limits
for the genera
al
popu
ulation.
The minimum
la
ateral distan
nce betwee
en all possible personn
nel and the
e body of th
he
VRX1
1000 equipp
ped vehicle
e must be as
s specified in Table 1.
Failu
ure to obse
erve the MPE distanc
ce exclusio
on area aro
ound the antenna ma
ay
expo
ose persons
s within thiis area to RF
R energy above
the FCC expos
sure limit fo
or
bysta
anders (gen
neral popula
ation).
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VRX1000 (3W)
VHF
UHF 380-512MH
Hz
700M
MHz
800M
MHz
Minimum
m Lateral Disstance from Antenna
TBD (up to 100
0% Tx duty cycle)
TBD (up to 100
0% Tx duty cycle)
28.3cm (1
11.1 inches) (up to 100
0% Tx duty
cyccle)
26.8cm (1
10.6 inches) (up to 100
0% Tx duty
cyccle)
Table
e 1 Minimum Lateral Distance from Antenna
– VR
RX1000
NOTE
E:
50% Tx duty
cycle is defined as Push
To Talk (PTT), 50%
% Talk - 50%
% Listen.
100% Tx duty cycle iss defined as Push To Ta
alk (PTT), 10
00% Talk.
IMPO
ORTANT
The maximum
allowed gain of
o the λ/4 Om
mni-direction
nal antenna for the VRX
X1000 is Unitty
(0dBd
d).
RF Exposure
e Label
The RF Exposurre Label should be affiixed in the vehicle besside the mobile radio
contrrol head. The label shou
uld be in the direct view
w of the Re
epeater operrator. The
label is supplied with
w the VRX
X1000.
FCC
C Label
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
C Rules.
Operration is subject to the
t following two conditions:
1) Th
his device may not cause
harmful interfe
erence, and
2) Th
his device must acce
ept any interference received,
in
ncluding interference
e that may cause un
ndesired
operation.
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Ins
stallatio
on Req
quireme
ents fo
or Com
mplianc
ce with
Rad
dio Fre
equenc
cy (RF)) Energ
gy Exp
posure Safety
Sta
andards
ATTE
ENTION!
To en
nsure comp
pliance with
h RF Energy
y Safety Sta
andards:

In
nstall only Futurecom
/ Motorola approved antennas
an
nd accesso
ories and se
et
co
onducted po
ower into th
he VRX1000
0 antenna equal
to or lower than the
approve
ed
power levels – refer to Ta
able 1.
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Intrroductiion
is a simplex radio
coverage extenderr, which is in
nterfaced to a compatiblle
The VRX1000
remo
ote mount Motorola
Mob
bile Radio and
enables Portable Su
ubscriber Units (PSU) to
be ussed in areas
s where only Mobile Su
ubscriber Un
nit (MSU) co
overage is available
an
nd
PSU coverage is either interm
mittent or co
ompletely ab
bsent.
Installed in the trunk
of a car,
fire trucck, armored
d vehicle, am
mbulance, the VRX100
00
exten
nds radio communication
ns to the PS
SU users wh
ho are outsid
de of the veh
hicle, inside a
nearb
by building or
o in any marginal portab
ble radio covverage areass. The VRX1
1000 extend
ds
digital,
clea
voice
e (analog or
ar or encrypted) commu
unications an
nd supports key trunkin
ng
syste
em features. The VRX10
000 can be configured to
t provide various
adva
anced option
ns
to the
e users.
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Iden
ntifying Your
VRX
X1000 Mod
del
Freq
quency Ban
nd of Operration
Depe
ending on the
e frequency band of ope
eration of the
e APX Mobile Subscribe
er Unit (MSU
U)
and VRX1000,
th
he VRX1000
0 models are
e classified as
a follows:
 In-Band – when the MSU
and VR
RX1000 ope
erate in the same
frequency band.
 Cross-Ba
and – when the MSU and
a VRX100
00 operate in
n two differe
ent frequenccy
bands.
Cros
ss-Band
Crosss-Band VRX
X1000 mode
els do not incclude any filtters on the MSU
side since the MSU
and VRX1000
arre not intend
ded to simulltaneously operate
in th
he same freq
quency band
d.
In sin
ngle band MS
SU configurations the MSU
and VR
RX1000 operrate in differe
ent frequenccy
bands.
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VRX
X1000 Operration Basiics
The operation
of the VRX100
00 is determ
mined by the following:




ons and pro
ogramming settings
of the
VRX100
00 (VRX100
00
Firmware, Tier Optio
personalitty).
Firmware options and
d programm
ming settingss of the MSU
U that is inte
erfaced to th
he
VRX1000
0.
Configura
ation capabilities and pro
ogrammed settings
of th
he radio system.
Type and
d programming settings of the porta
able radios used
for com
mmunication
ns
through th
he VRX1000
0.
IMPO
ORTANT!
Depe
ending on the
selected
d personaliity settings
s and config
guration ca
apabilities of
the complete radio syste
em infrastructure, th
he features
s / options
s describe
ed
throu
ughout this
s document may or ma
ay not be applicable
to
o the specific VRX100
00
opera
ation.
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Pow
wering up
p the VRX
X1000
The VRX1000
po
owers up tog
gether with the MSU. The
T power up mode and
d channel arre
progrrammable. Depending
o the progra
on
ammed perssonality, the VRX1000 can
c power up
in one
e of the follo
owing states:
 VRX1000
0 Disabled mode,
last se
elected VRX1000 channel
de
 OFF mod
 SYSTEM mode, last selected
VR
RX1000 chan
nnel
 SYSTEM mode, prep
programmed VRX1000 channel
last se
elected VRX1000 channel
 LOCAL mode,
prepro
ogrammed VRX1000
cha
annel
 LOCAL mode,
ers up on a ‘strapped’ mobile radio
o channel, the
VRX100
00
 If the VRX1000 powe
will be ste
eered accorrding to the Talk Group selected on
n the MSU. The steerin
ng
may invollve both VRX
X1000 channel and mod
de change.
Turn
ning ON the
t VRX1
1000
When
n the MSU is powered up, the VR
RX1000 can be activated
d by one orr more of th
he
methods describe
ed in the folllowing sectio
on.



The VRX1000 is ON when SYST
TEM (or optiionally LOCA
AL) mode of operation is
selected.
The VRX1000 is OFF
F when OFF mode is sellected.
The VRX
X1000 is dissabled whe
en a “VRX1000 Disabled” Mode / Channel is
selected on
o the APX MSU or if th
he currently selected VR
RX1000 and MSU mode
es
are incom
mpatible (succh as TDMA MSU mode
e and P25 Diigital VRX10
000 channel)).
E:
NOTE
The VRX1000
can only be activated when
a com
mpatible “VRX1000 Enabled” mode /
channel is selected on the AP
PX MSU.
Activ
vating the VRX1000 via
v the Con
ntrol Head
Ensure the MSU is powered up and a VR
RX1000 Ena
abled TG / channel is se
elected on th
he
contrrol head.
To acctivate the VRX1000:
 Press the
e DVRS men
nu item to en
nter the ‘DVR
R/VRX1000 Control Mod
de’.
‘DVR/VR
RX1000 Control Mode’ screen, pre
ess the MODE button to
 Once in the
toggle the
e available VRX1000
mo
odes until the
e desired mode is seleccted.
e SEL button
n or wait the
e preprogrammed time until the ‘DV
VR/VRX100
00
 Press the
control Mode’
screen
n times outt. The last selected VR
RX1000 mo
ode become
es
effective.
ss of the DV
VRS menu item can be
e programm
med to turn the
VRX100
00
 Long pres
ON/OFF.
Presssing the DVRS button allows
the usser to enter the ‘DVR / VRX1000 Control
Mode
e’
and to
t select the desired VRX
X1000 mode
e and chann
nel.
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Turn
ning OFF
F the VRX
X1000
Deac
ctivating th
he VRX100
00 via the MSU
Contrrol Head
To de
eactivate the
e VRX1000 via
v the MSU
U control hea
ad:
 Press the
e DVRS buttton to enter the ‘DVR/ VRX1000
Control
Mode
e’, then presss
the MODE button until VR OFF is displayed
d and either press the SEL
button or
wait for th
he screen tim
meout (6 secconds).
OR
 Select a ‘DVR Disable
ed’ TG / Mod
de / Zone on
n the MSU
OR
 Power do
own the MSU
U if radio ope
eration is no
o longer requ
uired.
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Sele
ecting VR
RX1000 Channel
When
n a ‘DVRS Enabled’
TG
G / Channel is selected on the MSU
U, the user may
m enter th
he
‘DVR
RS/VRX Con
ntrol Mode’ by
b pressing the assigne
ed DVRS bu
utton on the MSU contro
ol
head and then ch
hange the VRX1000 mode / channe
el / status as described below:
Inde
ependent VRX1000
Ch
hannel Change
To ch
hange the VRX1000 cha
annel:
 Press the
e DVRS bu
utton and ob
bserve the display cha
anging to th
he ‘DVR/VRX
Control Mode’
screen
n with the top
p line displaying the currrently selectted VRX100
00
mode and
d channel.
avigation ke
eys to scroll through the
availablle
 Use the MSU contrrol head na
VRX1000
0 channels. Once the desired VRX1000 chann
nel is selecte
ed, press th
he
SEL butto
on or wait un
ntil the control mode time
es out.
Strap
pped VRX1
1000 Chan
nnel Chang
ge
The VRX1000
mode
and ch
hannel may be program
mmed to be strapped to
o the specific
MSU TG/channe
el. In this case, sele
ecting a sp
pecific MSU
U TG / channel woulld
autom
matically forc
ce the VRX1
1000 to reve
ert to a given
n VRX1000 channel
and/or mode.
For example,
se
electing a VR
RX1000 Ena
abled TG na
amed ‘DISP
PATCH’ on the MSU CH
may automaticallly force the VRX1000
to
o switch to Channel
1, SY
YSTEM Mod
de.
When
n strapping is enabled
d, and the VRX1000
channel
follo
ows the MS
SU TG/mod
de
selecction, the us
ser may still be allow
wed (if enab
bled by the VRX1000 programme
ed
perso
onality) to change the VRX1000
ch
hannel by pressing
the
e DVRS buttton and the
en
turnin
ng the mode
e knob.
Loc
cal Mode Indication
When
n the VRX1000 is operrating in the LOCAL mo
ode, the “DV
VRS/VRX Enabled”
PSU
User can see “LOCAL
“
ON
NLY” messsage displayyed on the
e PSU scre
een if Statu
us
broad
dcast is enabled in the VRX1000
ass described in the ‘Statu
us Broadcasst’ paragraph
h.
The above
indica
ation is only available on
n ‘DVRS/VRX
X Enabled’ P25
P PSUs.
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Appendix
x 1
eliminary
Pre
–
Gene
eral Specifica
ations
Dime
ensions: Heig
ght / Width / Depth
Weight
Channel Sp
pacing
Nu
umber of Cha
annels
Number off MSU Modes
s (VRX
Enabled)
CTCSS
S/DCS
Power Supply
DC Current
Drain (VRX1000 Only):
VRX10
000 Off
VRX1000 Standby
VRX1000 Re
eceive
Tra
ansmit
Opera
ating Tempe
erature
Sto
orage Tempe
erature
Protectio
on Against Liquids
An
ntenna Impe
edance
Duty Cycle
Extternal Conne
ectors:
An
ntenna
Computer
Interface
Mobile Radio
Auxiliary
/ Options
DC Power
Equip
pment Type Acceptance
FCC
Industry Canada
Trans
smitter Specification
Frequency Band FCC [MHz]
Frequen
ncy Band IC [MHz]
Power Outpu
ut @ Antenn
na Port
TCT Option
October 2014
VR
RX1000
Spe
ecificatiions
45m
mm x 175mm x 160mm (c
cross band, no
n filters)
2kg / 4.4 lbs (cro
oss band, no
o filters)
12.5
5 or 25 kHz programmab
le
192
2047 Entries
Programmable per
p Analog Channel
13.8
8V DC +/- 20%
%, negative ground
only
1 A Max
0.01
0.8 A
0.8 A
3.0 A
-30ººC to +60ºC
-40°°C to +85°C
IP54
50 Ohms
50%
% Receive / 50%
Transmitt
Mini UHF
Mini USB (progrramming onlly)
Sing
gle ended input voltage 0.3V
- 2.8V, 12Mbps
max.,
1 MOhm input im
mpedance, 31
3 - 42.1 Ohm
m output
imp
pedance
DB2
25
RS2
232: 115 kbps max., +/-3V
V min. input, 5 kOhm
inpu
ut impedance, 300 Ohm output
imped
dance
Ana
alogue audio
o ports: 200 kOhm
input impedance,
15 Ohm
output impedance
DB1
15 (Y cable)
M12
2 Circular
VHF
UHF
700 / 800
PENDING
PENDING
LO6-VRX1000700800
PENDING
PENDING
98B-VRX10007800
209
VHF
136-174
UHF
700 / 800
764-775
380-4
430
851-869
450-5
512
138-174
768-776
406.1-430
851-869
470
450-4
Pro
ogrammable 0.5 – 3 Watts
15 sec
s to 15 min
n or Disabled
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Max
x Spurious Output
Frequency
Sttability
(-30°C to +60°C;
+25°C
C Ref.)
FM Hum
and Noise 12.5 / 25
2 kHz
Audio Response
Audio Disttortion
-20 dB
Bm
+/- 0.75
5ppm
34 dB / 40
4 dB
+1, -3 dB
B of 6 dB / oc
ctave pre-emphasis
charac
cteristic over 300 Hz – 3 kHz
<2%
Receiver Specific
cation
Freque
ency Band FCC
[MHz]
VHF
136-174
Freq
quency Band
d IC [MHz]
138-174
Receiver Sensitivity
Analog 12 dB
d SINAD
Digital P25
5 5% BER
Frequency
y Stability
(-30°C to +60°C; +2
25°C Ref.)
Selectivity 12.5
5 / 25 kHz
Intermodulation
Spurious Rejection
Analog Mode Dev
viation 12.5
5 / 25 kHz
Fre
equency Dev
viation for C4
4FM (P25)
Low
Level
High
Level
Analo
og Mode FM Hum and No
oise 12.5 /
25 kHz
Audiio Output (Re
epeater Dete
ect Audio)
Audio Response
Audio Distortion
Milita
ary Standards
s Complianc
ce
High Tem
mperature
Low Tem
mperature
Temperatu
ure Shock
Rain
Humidity
Salt Fog
Vibration
Mechanic
cal Shock
October 2014
UHF
380-430
450-512
40
06.1-430
450-470
700 / 800
764-7
775
851-8
869
768-7
776
851-8
869
--115 dBm
-115
dBm
+//- 0.75ppm
60 dB / 70 dB
70 dB
70 dB
+/-2.5 kHz / +/-5 kH
Hz
841
1 – 1037 Hz
254
43 – 3110 Hz
34 dB / 40 dB
600 mV RMS
nominal,, flat respons
se
+1, -3 dB of
o 6 dB / octa
ave de-emph
hasis charactteristic
over 300
3 Hz – 3 kH
Hz
<2%
MIL
L-STD-810G
501.5
502.5
503.5
506.5
507.5
509.5
514.6
516.6
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Contact In
nformattion
hnical Support
Tech
905-6
660-5548
suppo
ort@futurecom
m.com
ers
Orde
Pleasse contact Mo
otorola / Drop Ship
zations
Return Authoriz
1-800
0-701-9180
d Office and
d Manufactu
uring
Head
3277 Langstaff Rd
Conco
ord, Ontario L4K
L 5P8
Canad
da
905-6
660-5548
www.futurecom.co
om
Futurecom Systems
Grou
up, ULC.
3277 Langstaff Rd
ntario L4K 5P
P8
Concord, On
Canada
9180
1-800-701-9
© Futureco
om Systems Group, ULC
C 2014
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