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MANUAL REVISION HISTORY
REV
DATE
REASON FOR CHANGE
Dec/13
Added Part 22 and Part 80 compliance information.
Apr/14
Adding 403 to 430 MHz and 450 to 470 MHz bands.
Oct/14
Updated power supply specifications and added R&TTE Declaration of Conformity.
Mar/15
Updated safety information.
Oct/17
Added 900 MHz band.
Nov/17
Updated Sections 1.6.1 and 1.6.2.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This device is made under license under one or more of the following US patents: 4,590,473; 4,636,791; 5,148,482; 5,185,796;
5,271,017; 5,377,229; 4,716,407; 4,972,460; 5,502,767; 5,146,497; 5,164,986; 5,185,795; 5,226,084; 5,247,579; 5,491,772;
5,517,511; 5,630,011; 5,649,050; 5,701,390; 5,715,365; 5,754,974; 5,826,222; 5,870,405; 6,161,089; and 6,199,037 B1. DVSI
claims certain rights, including patent rights under aforementioned U.S. patents, and under other U.S. and foreign patents and
patents pending. Any use of this software or technology requires a separate written license from DVSI.
CREDITS
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INFORM AND PROTECT is a trademark of Harris Corporation. AMBE is a registered trademark and IMBE, AMBE+, and
AMBE+2 are trademarks of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks,
or service marks of their respective holders.
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Administration Regulations.
Information and descriptions contained herein are the property of Harris Corporation. Such information and descriptions may
not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disseminated or distributed without the express prior written permission of Harris
Corporation, PSPC Business, 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway, Lynchburg, VA 24501.
Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any
repairs, alterations, or substitutions of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer's warranty.
This product conforms to the European Union WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU. Do not dispose of this product
in a public landfill. Take it to a recycling center at the end of its life.
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Copyright © 2009-2015, 2017 Harris Corporation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Page
REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 6
1.1
SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS .................................................................................................. 6
1.2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 6
1.3
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS.............................................................................. 8
1.4
DETERMINING MPE RADIUS ............................................................................................................ 8
1.5
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 8
1.6
REGULATORY APPROVALS ............................................................................................................. 9
1.6.1 Federal Communications Commission ...................................................................................... 9
1.6.2 Industry Canada ....................................................................................................................... 10
1.6.3 CE/EU Approvals .................................................................................................................... 10
1.7
MARITIME CHANNELS .................................................................................................................... 11
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 17
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 19
MASTR V BASE STATION OVERVIEW .................................................................................................. 20
4.1
MULTI-CHANNEL BASE STATION SHELF ASSEMBLY ............................................................. 20
4.2
MULTI-CHANNEL BASE STATION SHELF ................................................................................... 21
4.3
HIGH POWER AMPLIFIER/POWER SUPPLY SHELF ASSEMBLY ............................................. 22
4.4
MASTR V MODULES ........................................................................................................................ 22
4.4.1 Ethernet Switch (E-Switch)...................................................................................................... 22
4.4.2 Transmitter Module (TX)......................................................................................................... 23
4.4.3 Receiver Module (RX) ............................................................................................................. 25
4.4.4 Front End Preselector ............................................................................................................... 27
4.4.5 Baseband Processor Module (BBP) ......................................................................................... 27
4.4.6 Traffic Controller Module (TC) ............................................................................................... 29
4.4.7 High Power RF Power Amplifier Module (HPA) .................................................................... 31
4.4.8 AC and DC Power Distribution ............................................................................................... 34
4.4.9 Cross-Connect Panel ................................................................................................................ 35
4.5
RACK AND CABINET ASSEMBLIES .............................................................................................. 36
4.6
DC-TO-AC INVERTER....................................................................................................................... 37
PROGRAMMING, TEST, AND DIAGNOSTICS ...................................................................................... 38
5.1
VIDA DEVICE MANAGER ................................................................................................................ 38
5.2
TEST AND DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................................................ 38
REFERENCE MANUALS............................................................................................................................. 39
CUSTOMER SERVICE ................................................................................................................................ 40
7.1
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ..................................................................................................................... 40
7.2
TECH-LINK ONLINE SERVICES ..................................................................................................... 40
7.3
CUSTOMER CARE ............................................................................................................................. 40
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................. 41
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Section
Page
FIGURES
Figure 3-1: MASTR V Multi-Channel Base Station Shelf Equipped with One (1) RF Channel.............................. 19
Figure 4-1: MASTR V MHz Base Station Shelf equipped with Four (4) RF Channels ........................................... 20
Figure 4-2: 14-Slot Base Station Shelf ..................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 4-3: MASTR V HPA/PS Shelf Assembly (Shown with HPA and PS Installed) ........................................... 22
Figure 4-4: Ethernet Switch Module ........................................................................................................................ 23
Figure 4-5: TX Module............................................................................................................................................. 24
Figure 4-6: RX Module ............................................................................................................................................ 26
Figure 4-7: RF Front End Preselector ....................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 4-8: Baseband Processor Module .................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 4-9: Traffic Controller Module...................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 4-10: High Power Amplifier Module with Integrated Linearizer ................................................................... 31
Figure 4-11: Power Supply Module........................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 4-12: Dual input 120VAC Power Distribution Strip ...................................................................................... 34
Figure 4-13: EA-555019-003 –-48 VDC Low Power DC Distribution Strip ............................................................ 35
Figure 4-14: EA-555019-004 –-48 VDC High Power DC Distribution Strip ........................................................... 35
Figure 4-15: IP Simulcast Cross-Connect Board CB-555149-002 ............................................................................ 36
Figure 4-16: 86-inch Open Rack Assembly .............................................................................................................. 36
Figure 4-17: 86-inch Extra Deep Cabinet .................................................................................................................. 36
Figure 4-18: Seismic Rated Open Rack Assembly .................................................................................................... 36
Figure 4-19: DC-to-AC Inverter Used to Power the Cabinet Fan at DC-Powered Sites ........................................... 37
TABLES
Table 1-1: Maritime Frequencies .............................................................................................................................. 11
Table 4-1: Typical Module Slot Assignments for MASTR V Base Stations ............................................................ 20
Table 4-2: E-Switch Module Connections ................................................................................................................ 22
Table 4-3: Ethernet Switch – Front Panel Indicators and Controls .......................................................................... 23
Table 4-4: TX Module Connections ......................................................................................................................... 24
Table 4-5: TX Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls ................................................................................. 25
Table 4-6: RX Module Connections ......................................................................................................................... 26
Table 4-7: RX Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls ................................................................................. 26
Table 4-8: BBP Module Connections ....................................................................................................................... 28
Table 4-9: BBP Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls ................................................................................ 28
Table 4-10: TC Module Connections ........................................................................................................................ 30
Table 4-11: TC Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls................................................................................. 30
Table 4-12: HPA Front Panel Indicators and Switches ............................................................................................. 32
Table 4-13: Backplane – Module DC Power Connector Pinout ................................................................................ 33
Table 4-14: PS Front Panel Indicators and Switches ................................................................................................. 34
Table 6-1: Reference Manuals .................................................................................................................................. 39
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REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION
1.1
SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS
The following conventions are used throughout this manual to alert the user to general safety precautions
that must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this product. Failure to comply
with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere violates safety standards of design, manufacture,
and intended use of the product. Harris assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these
standards.
WARNING
CAUTION
The WARNING symbol calls attention to a procedure, practice, or the like, which,
if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in personal injury. Do not
proceed beyond a WARNING symbol until the conditions identified are fully
understood or met.
The CAUTION symbol calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like,
which, if not performed correctly or adhered to, could result in damage to the equipment
or severely degrade equipment performance.
The NOTE symbol calls attention to supplemental information, which may improve
system performance or clarify a process or procedure.
NOTE
The ESD symbol calls attention to procedures, practices, or the like, which could expose
equipment to the effects of Electro-Static Discharge. Proper precautions must be taken to
prevent ESD when handling circuit boards or modules.
The electrical hazard symbol is a WARNING indicating there may be an electrical
shock hazard present.
1.2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•
Read these instructions.
•
Keep these instructions.
•
Heed all warnings.
•
Follow all instructions.
•
Do not use this apparatus near water.
•
Clean only with dry cloth.
•
Where required, this equipment shall be installed in a restricted access location.
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•
The power socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
•
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
•
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
•
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
•
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched; particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
•
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
•
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
•
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled
or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
•
Warning: The lightning bolt signifies an alert to the user
of the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of significant
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
•
Warning: The exclamation point alerts the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance
(service) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
•
Outdoor Use Warning: To reduce the risk of Fire or Electric Shock, Do Not Expose This Apparatus to
Rain or Moisture.
•
Wet Location Warning: Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
•
The building installation shall provide a means for connection to the protective earthing and the
equipment shall be connected to that means.
•
For permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible power disconnect device shall be
incorporated external to the equipment.
•
A service person will check if the socket-outlet from which the equipment is to be powered provides a
connection to the building protective earth. If not, the service person will arrange for installation of a
protective earthing conductor from the separate protective earthing terminal to the protective earth wire
in the building.
The equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet.
Udstyret skal tilsluttes en jordet stikkontakt.
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1.3
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS
DO NOT TRANSMIT with this base station and antenna when persons are within the Maximum
Permissible Exposure (MPE) Radius of the antenna. The MPE Radius is the minimum distance from the
antenna axis that ALL persons should maintain to avoid RF exposure higher than the allowable MPE level
set by the FCC.
WARNING
1.4
Failure to observe these limits may allow all persons within the MPE radius to
experience RF radiation absorption, which exceeds the FCC maximum permissible
exposure (MPE) limit. It is the responsibility of the base station operator to ensure
that the maximum permissible exposure limits are observed at all times during base
station transmission. The base station licensee is to ensure that no bystanders are
within the radius limits.
DETERMINING MPE RADIUS
The Maximum Permissible Exposure radius is unique for each site and is determined during site licensing
time based on the complete installation environment (i.e., co-location, antenna type, transmit power level,
etc.). Determination of the MPE distance is the responsibility of the installation licensee. Calculation of
the MPE radius is required as part of the site licensing procedure with the FCC.
1.5
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION
WARNING
Your MASTR®V base station generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit
mode. This base station is designed for and classified as “occupational use only”
meaning it must be used only in the course of employment by individuals aware of
the hazards and the ways to minimize such hazards. This base station is not intended
for use by the “general population” in an uncontrolled environment. It is the
responsibility of the base station licensee to ensure that the maximum permissible
exposure limits determined in the previous section are observed at all times during
transmission. The base station licensee is to ensure that no bystanders come within
the radius of the maximum permissible exposure limits.
When licensed by the FCC, this base station complies with the FCC RF exposure limits when persons are
beyond the MPE radius of the antenna. In addition, your Harris base station installation complies with the
following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and
evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans:
• FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for
Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
• American National Standards Institute (C95.1 – 1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect
to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
• American National Standards Institute (C95.3 – 1992), IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields – RF and Microwave.
To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable
limits for occupational use, do not operate the base station in a manner that would create
an MPE distance in excess of that allowable by the FCC.
CAUTION
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CAUTION
1.6
This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Any changes or modifications
to this equipment not expressly approved by Harris may cause harmful interference and
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
REGULATORY APPROVALS
1.6.1 Federal Communications Commission
The transmitting device described within this manual has been tested and found to meet the following
regulatory requirements:
FCC FILING DATA FOR MASTR V BASE STATION
POWER OUTPUT
FREQUENCY BAND
(ADJUSTABLE)
FCC TYPE
(MHz)
(Watts)
ACCEPTANCE NUMBER
APPLICABLE
FCC RULES
150.0125 – 173.9875
10 – 1001
OWDTR-0065-E
Parts 22, 80, 90
420 – 430
10 – 100
OWDTR-0129-E
Part 90
450 – 470
10 – 100
OWDTR-0130-E
Part 22, 80, 90
470.00625 – 493.99375
10 – 100
OWDTR-0100-E
Part 90
494.00625 – 511.99375
10 – 100
OWDTR-0101-E
Part 90
764 – 776
10 – 100
OWDTR-0057-E
OWDTR-0159-E
Part 90
851 – 869
10 – 100
OWDTR-0053-E
OWDTR-0158-E
Part 90
935 - 940
10 – 100
OWDTR-0156-E
Part 90
This receiver associated with this transmitting device has been tested and declared to meet the regulatory
requirements defined in the following sub-sections.
1.6.1.1 FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and,
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
1.6.1.2 Information to the User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment does generate,
use, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
100 Watts is the RF output power as measured at the transmitter High Power Amplifier output connector. For equipment operating in accordance with FCC
rules 47CFR80, it is the responsibility of the licensee to ensure the station is installed and aligned for a maximum of 50 Watts forward RF power as measured
at the base of the antenna.
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is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user must correct the interference at his or her
own expense.
1.6.2 Industry Canada
INDUSTRY CANADA FILING DATA FOR MASTR V BASE STATION
FREQUENCY BAND
(MHZ)
INDUSTRY CANADA
CERTIFICATION NUMBER
APPLICABLE INDUSTRY CANADA
RULES
150 – 174
3636B-0065
RSS-119
420 – 430
3636B-0129
RSS-119
450 – 470
3636B-0130
RSS-119
764 – 776
3636B-0057
3636B-0159
RSS-119
851 – 869
3636B-0053
3636B-0158
RSS-119
935 – 940
3636B-0156
RSS-119
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or
pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the
general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website
www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
WARNING
L'installateur de cet équipement radio doit garantir que l'antenne est trouvée ou
montrée tel qu'il n'émet pas de champ de RF plus de la Santé les limites du Canada
pour la population générale; consultez le Code 6 de Sécurité, disponible de la Lande
le site Internet du Canada www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
1.6.3 CE/EU Approvals
Refer to page 3.
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1.7
MARITIME CHANNELS
Refer to Table 1-1 for a list of VHF maritime frequencies per United States Coast Guard (USCG), National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and Canadian Department Fisheries and Oceans.
•
United States (US)
•
International (Intl)
•
Canada (CA)
Table 1-1: Maritime Frequencies
CHANNEL
US
INTL
CA
1a
CHANNEL USAGE
T: 156.05
R: 160.65
T: 160.65
R: 156.05
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
156.05
T/R:
156.05
US: Port Operations and Commercial, Vessel Traffic Service (VTS). New
Orleans/Lower Mississippi area.
T: 156.10
R: 160.70
T: 160.70
R: 156.10
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T: 156.15
R: 160.75
T: 160.75
R: 156.15
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T: 156.20
R: 160.80
T: 160.80
R: 156.20
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
156.20
T/R:
156.20
Canada: Department Fisheries Ocean (DFO)/Canadian Coast Guard only
in British Columbia coast area. Commercial fishing in east coast area.
T: 156.25
R: 160.85
T: 160.85
R: 156.25
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
5a
T/R:
156.25
T/R:
156.25
US: Port Operations or VTS in Houston, New Orleans and Seattle areas.
T/R:
156.30
T/R:
156.30
US: Intership Safety.
International: Intership.
Canada: May be used for search and rescue communications between
ships and aircraft.
T: 156.35
R: 160.95
T: 160.95
R: 156.35
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
7a
T/R:
156.35
T/R:
156.35
US: Commercial.
4a
5a
FREQUENCY
SHIP
SHORE
(MHz)
(MHz)
7a
T/R:
156.40
T/R:
156.40
US: Commercial (Intership only).
International: Intership.
Canada: Also assigned for intership in the Lake Winnipeg area.
T/R:
156.45
T/R:
156.45
US: Boater Calling. Commercial and Non-Commercial.
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: Commercial — British Columbia coast area.
May be used to communicate with aircraft and helicopters in
predominantly maritime support operations.
10
10
10
T/R:
156.50
T/R:
156.50
US: Commercial.
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: Commercial — British Columbia coast area.
May also be used for communications with aircraft engaged in
coordinated search and rescue and antipollution operations.
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Table 1-1: Maritime Frequencies
CHANNEL
US
INTL
CA
FREQUENCY
SHIP
SHORE
(MHz)
(MHz)
CHANNEL USAGE
11
11
11
T/R:
156.55
T/R:
156.55
US: Commercial. VTS in selected areas.
International: Port Operations.
Canada: VTS — British Columbia coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
12
12
12
T/R:
156.60
T/R:
156.60
US: Port Operations. VTS in selected areas.
International: Port Operations.
Canada: VTS — British Columbia coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
13
13
13
T/R:
156.65
T/R:
156.65
US: Intership Navigation Safety (Bridge-to-bridge). Ships >20m length
maintain a listening watch on this channel in US waters.
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: VTS — British Columbia coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
14
14
14
T/R:
156.70
T/R:
156.70
US: Port Operations. VTS in selected areas.
International: Port Operations.
Canada: VTS — British Columbia coast area.
Also used for pilotage purposes.
15
15
15
T/R:
156.75
(US: Rx
Only)
T/R:
156.75
US: Environmental (Receive only). Used by Class C Emergency PositionIndicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs).
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: Port operations and Ship Movement — British Columbia coast
area.
All operations limited to 1-watt maximum power. May also be used for onboard communications.
16
16
16
T/R:
156.80
T/R:
156.80
US: International Distress, Safety and Calling. Ships required to carry
radio, US Coast Guard (USCG), and most coast stations maintain a
listening watch on this channel.
International: International Distress, Safety and Calling.
Canada: International Distress, Safety and Calling.
17
17
17
T/R:
156.85
T/R:
156.85
US: State Control.
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: Port operations and Ship Movement — British Columbia coast
area.
All operations limited to 1 watt maximum power. May also be used for onboard communications.
T: 156.90
R: 161.50
T: 161.50
R: 156.90
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
156.90
T/R:
156.90
US: Commercial.
Canada: Towing — British Columbia coast area.
T: 156.95
R: 161.55*
T: 161.55*
R: 156.95
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
19a
T/R:
156.95
T/R:
156.95
US: Commercial.
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard. Pacific Pilots — British Columbia
coast area.
20
T: 157.00
R: 161.60
T: 161.60
R: 157.00
US: Port Operations (Duplex).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
Canada: Port operations only with 1 watt maximum power.
18
18a
18a
19
19a
20
12
20
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Table 1-1: Maritime Frequencies
CHANNEL
US
INTL
CA
20a
T/R:
157.00
US: Port Operations.
T: 157.05
R: 161.65*
T: 161.65*
R: 157.05
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
21a
T/R:
157.05
T/R:
157.05
US: US Coast Guard only.
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard only.
21b
--
T/R:
161.65
Canada: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) service (weather).
T: 157.10
R: 161.70
T: 161.70
R: 157.10
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
22a
T/R:
157.10
T/R:
157.10
US: Coast Guard Liaison and Maritime Safety Information Broadcasts.
Broadcasts announced on channel 16.
Canada: For communications between Canadian Coast Guard and nonCanadian Coast Guard stations only.
23
T: 157.15
R: 161.75
T: 161.75
R: 157.15
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
157.15
T/R:
157.15
US: US Coast Guard only.
23b
--
T/R:
161.75
Canada: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) service (weather).
22
22a
23
CHANNEL USAGE
T/R:
157.00
21
21a
FREQUENCY
SHIP
SHORE
(MHz)
(MHz)
23a
24
24
24
T: 157.20
R: 161.80
T: 161.80
R: 157.20
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
25
25
25
T: 157.25
R: 161.85
T: 161.85
R: 157.25
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
Canada: Also assigned for operations in the Lake Winnipeg area.
T/R:
161.85
Canada: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) service (weather).
25b
26
26
26
T: 157.30
R: 161.90
T: 161.90
R: 157.30
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
27
27
27
T: 157.35
R: 161.95
T: 161.95
R: 157.35
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
28
28
28
T: 157.40
R: 162.00
T: 162.00
R: 157.40
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
28b
--
T/R:
162.00
Canada: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) service (weather).
60
T: 156.025
R: 160.625
T: 160.625
R: 156.025
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T: 156.075
R: 160.675
T: 160.675
R: 156.075
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
156.075
T/R:
156.075
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard only in British Columbia coast area.
T: 156.125
R: 160.725
T: 160.725
R: 156.125
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
60
61
61a
62
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CHANNEL
US
INTL
CA
62a
64
T/R:
156.125
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard only in British Columbia coast area.
T: 156.175
R: 160.775
T: 160.775
R: 156.175
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
63a
T/R:
156.175
T/R:
156.175
US: Port Operations and Commercial, VTS. New Orleans/Lower
Mississippi area.
Canada: Tow Boats — British Columbia coast area.
64
T: 156.225
R: 160.825
T: 160.825
R: 156.225
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
64a
T/R:
156.225
T/R:
156.225
Canada: Commercial fishing only.
T: 156.275
R: 160.875
T: 160.875
R: 156.225
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
156.275
T/R:
156.275
US: Port Operations.
Canada: Search and rescue and antipollution operations on the Great
Lakes. Towing on the Pacific Coast. Port operations only in the
St. Lawrence River areas with 1 watt maximum power. Intership in inland
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta areas.
T: 156.325
R: 160.925
T: 160.925
R: 156.325
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
66a
T/R:
156.325
T/R:
156.325
US: Port Operations.
Canada: Port operations only in the St. Lawrence River/Great Lakes
areas with 1 watt maximum power. 1 watt marina channel — British
Columbia coast area.
65
65a
65a
66
66a
CHANNEL USAGE
T/R:
156.125
63
63a
FREQUENCY
SHIP
SHORE
(MHz)
(MHz)
67
67
67
T/R:
156.375
T/R:
156.375
US: Commercial. Used for Bridge-to-bridge communications in lower
Miss. River. Intership only.
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: May also be used for communications with aircraft engaged in
coordinated search and rescue and antipollution operations. Commercial
fishing only in east coast and inland Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and
Alberta areas. Pleasure craft — British Columbia coast area.
68
68
68
T/R:
156.425
T/R:
156.425
US: Non-Commercial.
International: Port Operations.
Canada: For marinas, yacht clubs and pleasure craft.
69
69
69
T/R:
156.475
T/R:
156.475
US: Non-Commercial.
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: Commercial fishing only — east coast area.
Pleasure craft — British Columbia coast area.
70
70
70
T/R:
156.525
T/R:
156.525
US: Digital Selective Calling (voice communications not allowed).
International: Digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling.
Canada: Digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling.
71
71
71
T/R:
156.575
T/R:
156.575
US: Non-Commercial.
International: Port Operations.
Canada: Ship Movement — British Columbia coast area. Marinas and
yacht clubs — east coast and on Lake Winnipeg.
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CHANNEL
US
INTL
CA
FREQUENCY
SHIP
SHORE
(MHz)
(MHz)
CHANNEL USAGE
72
72
72
T/R:
156.625
T/R:
156.625
US: Non-Commercial (Intership only).
International: Intership.
Canada: May be used to communicate with aircraft and helicopters in
predominantly maritime support operations.
Pleasure craft — British Columbia coast area.
73
73
73
T/R:
156.675
T/R:
156.675
US: Port Operations.
International: Intership, Port Operations.
Canada: May also be used for communications with aircraft engaged in
coordinated search and rescue and antipollution operations. Commercial
fishing only in east coast and inland Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and
Alberta areas.
74
74
74
T/R:
156.725
T/R:
156.725
US: Port Operations.
International: Port Operations.
Canada: VTS and Ship Movement British Columbia coast area.
75
75
T/R:
156.775
T/R:
156.775
International: Port Operations.
Canada: Simplex port operation, ship movement and navigation related
communication only. 1 watt maximum.
76
76
T/R:
156.825
T/R:
156.825
International: Port Operations.
Canada: Simplex port operation, ship movement and navigation related
communication only. 1 watt maximum.
77
77
T/R:
156.875
T/R:
156.875
US: Port Operations (Intership only).
International: Intership.
Canada: Pilotage — British Columbia coast area; 25 watts. Port
operations only in the St. Lawrence River/Great Lakes areas with 1 watt
maximum power.
T: 156.925
R: 161.525
T: 161.525
R: 156.925
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
156.925
T/R:
156.925
US: Non-Commercial.
Canada: Fishing Industry — British Columbia coast area.
T: 156.975
R: 161.575
T: 161.575
R: 156.975
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
156.975
T/R:
156.975
US: Commercial. Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only.
Canada: Fishing Industry — British Columbia coast area.
T: 157.025
R: 161.625
T: 161.625
R: 157.025
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
157.025
T/R:
157.025
US: Commercial. Non-Commercial in Great Lakes only.
Canada: Fishing Industry — British Columbia coast area.
T: 157.075
R: 161.675
T: 161.675
R: 157.075
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
157.075
T/R:
157.075
US: US Government only — Environmental protection operations.
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard use only.
T: 157.125
R: 161.725
T: 161.725
R: 157.125
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
157.125
T/R:
157.125
US: US. Government only.
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard use only.
77
78
78a
78a
79
79a
79a
80
80a
80a
81
81a
81a
82
82a
82a
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CHANNEL
US
INTL
CA
83
83a
FREQUENCY
SHIP
SHORE
(MHz)
(MHz)
CHANNEL USAGE
T: 157.175
R: 161.775
T: 161.775
R: 157.175
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
83a
T/R:
157.175
T/R:
157.175
US: US Coast Guard only.
Canada: DFO/Canadian Coast Guard and other Government agencies.
83b
--
T/R:
161.775
Canada: Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) service (weather).
84
84
84
T: 157.225
R: 161.825
T: 161.825
R: 157.225
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
85
85
85
T: 157.275
R: 161.875
T: 161.875
R: 157.275
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
86
86
86
T: 157.325
R: 161.925
T: 161.925
R: 157.325
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
International: Public Correspondence, Port Operations.
T/R:
157.375
T/R:
157.375
US: Public Correspondence (Marine Operator).
87
T: 157.375
R: 161.975
T: 161.975
R: 157.375
International: Port Operations.
Canada: Port operation and ship movement — east coast area.
Pleasure craft — British Columbia coast area.
87b
T/R:
161.975
T/R:
161.975
US: Automatic Identification System.
Canada: Automatic Ship Identification and Surveillance System.
88
T: 157.425
R: 162.025
T: 162.025
R: 157.425
US: Commercial, Intership only.
International: Port Operations.
Canada: Port operation and ship movement — British Columbia coast
area.
T/R:
157.425
T/R:
157.425
US: Commercial, Intership only.
Canada: Automatic Ship Identification and Surveillance System.
T/R:
162.025
T/R:
162.025
Automatic Identification System.
87
87
AIS1
88
88a
88b
WX1
WX1
R: 162.55
Weather Channel 1 (receive only).
WX2
WX2
R: 162.4
Weather Channel 2 (receive only).
WX3
WX3
R: 162.475
Weather Channel 3 (receive only).
WX4
R: 162.425
Weather Channel 4 (receive only).
WX5
R: 162.45
Weather Channel 5 (receive only).
WX6
R: 162.5
Weather Channel 6 (receive only).
R: 162.525
Weather Channel 7 (receive only).
WX7
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SPECIFICATIONS
General Specifications2
Duty Cycle (EIA) Continuous:
Transmit and Receive at 100%
Operating Temperature:
-22°F to +140°F (-30°C to +60°C)
Humidity (EIA):
90-95% at 122°F (50°C) Non-condensing
Power Supplies:
AC Supply (EA-555011-001)
Input Power Source:
Power Supply Outputs:
DC Supply (EA-555011-003)
90 – 240 VAC (nom.), 47~63 Hz
-48VDC (+/- 20%), 25.0 Amp
25.0 Amps
2.8 Amps
28.0 Amps
25.0 Amps
5.0 Amps
15.0 Amps
+28.0 VDC± 0.2V:
+12.0 VDC± 0.2V:
+5.0 VDC± 0.2V:
Source Power Drain:
865 watts per channel (max.), 600 watts per channel (typical)
Input Power Efficiency:
> 85% at full load, > 82.5% at full Load
Altitude:
Operational:
Up to 13,123 ft. (4,000 m)
Shippable:
Up to 50,000 ft. (15,250 m)
Transmitter Specifications
Frequency Ranges:
150 – 174 MHz3
494 – 512 MHz
380 – 400
764 – 776 MHz
MHz4
403 – 430 MHz3, 5
851 – 870 MHz
450 – 470 MHz
935 – 941 MHz
470 – 494 MHz
RMS RF Output Power6:
10 – 100 Watts
RF Output Impedance:
50 ohms
Antenna Connection:
Type N Female on High Power Amplifier
Power control accuracy:
-0/+0.79 dB
Frequency Stability:
< 0.1 ppm external freq. std.7
Frequency Step Size:
6.25 kHz
Tuning Range:
No tuning required
Nominal TX Deviation:
2.544 to 3.111 kHz (per TIA-102)
Modes of Modulation:
P25 Phase 1
MODULATION TYPE
C4FM
P25 Linear Simulcast
P25 Phase 2
WCQPSK
HDQPSK
EMISSION DESIGNATOR
8K00F1D (all bands)
8K00F1E (VHF & 900 MHz)
9K70D1W
9K80D7W
Modulation Emission Spectrum:
Per FCC Part 90
Radiated and Conducted Spurious Emissions:
700/800/900 MHz Stations: < -70 dBc
VHF/UHF Stations: < -36 dBm (below 1 GHz), <-30 dBm (above 1 GHz)
Specifications listed herein are applicable only to Harris’ MASTR V Base Station RF equipment. Always refer to the manufacturer of third party
equipment, such as Routers and Switches, for additional specifications. Specifications listed in this manual are intended primarily for the use of the service
technician. Additional specifications may be listed on the product data sheet.
150 – 174 MHz and 420 – 430 MHz bands have been approved for use in FCC Part 22 and Part 80 applications.
This device is available within the NTIA marketplace.
406.1 – 420 MHz is available in the NTIA market place.
Rated power output is measured at the transmitter’s power amplifier output connector. Optional items such as power measuring devices and/or duplexers
will introduce loss between the transmitter output connector and the station cabinet output connector. This loss will reduce the available power at the station
connector. It is the responsibility of the license holder to ensure that rated power is 50 W at the output connector for Part 80 applications.
Beginning with Baseband Processor Rev. D, an external reference is no longer required to meet this specification.
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Receiver Specifications
Frequency Range:
150 – 174 MHz3
494 – 512 MHz
380 – 400
799 – 816 MHz
MHz4
403 – 430 MHz3, 5
806 – 825 MHz
450 – 470 MHz
896 – 902 MHz
470 – 494 MHz
Tuning Range:
Receiver modules (all bands), No tuning required
VHF/UHF – Requires external preselector tuning8
RF Input Impedance:
50 ohms
Antenna Connection:
SMA Female on Receiver Module
(VHF/UHF – BNC female, if equipped with Preselector)
Channel Spacing:
12.5 kHz
Sensitivity:
≥ -119 dBm (5% BER) static, -111 faded (EIA)
Selectivity:
≥ 60 dB Per TIA-102
Frequency Stability:
< 0.1 ppm external freq. std.5
Signal Displacement Bandwidth:
± 1.0 kHz Per TIA-102
Spurious and Image Rejection:
≥ 90 dB
WEIGHT
lbs. (kg.)
DEPTH
in (cm)
WIDTH
in (cm)
HEIGHT10
in (cm) or RU
235 (107)
21.0 (53.3)
21.0. (53.3)
85.5 (217.0)
355 (161.0)
31.6 (80.3)
23 (58.4)
86.8 (220.5)
14-Slot Shelf Assembly (w/o modules):
16.5 (7.5)
15.0 (38.1)
19.0 (48.3)
5-RU
High Power Amplifier Shelf (Chassis only):
5.0 (2.3)
19.0 (48.3)
2-RU
Power Supply Unit (PSU):
9.0 (4.1)
13 (33.0)
8.6 (21.8)
3.5 (8.9)
RF High Power Amplifier (HPA):
11.5 (5.2)
13 (33.0)
8.6 (21.8)
3.5 (8.9)
Ethernet Switch:
0.8 (0.36)
12.25 (31.1)
0.625 (1.6)
4.25 (10.8)
Transmitter (TX) Module:
2.5 (1.1)
12.6 (32.0)
0.82 (2.1)
7.25 (18.4)
Receiver (RX) Module:
2.5 (1.1)
12.6 (32.0)
0.82 (2.1)
7.25 (18.4)
Traffic Controller (TC) Module:
2.5 (1.1)
12.6 (32.0)
0.82 (2.1)
7.25 (18.4)
Baseband Module (BB):
2.5 (1.1)
12.6 (32.0)
0.82 (2.1)
7.25 (18.4)
Weights and Dimensions9
Rack, 86 in., Deep, 3-rail, 46-RU:
Cabinet, 86 in., Extra Deep, 45-RU
Refer to manufacturer’s specifications for the specific preselector.
Weights and dimensions are approximate, and represent the minimum space required to install the device. In most cases, measurements include handles,
brackets, knobs, controls, and other hardware that is permanently affixed to the device. Measurements do not include distances for cable bends, unless the
cable is permanently affixed to the equipment.
10
For 19” rack mountable equipment, heights may be defined in Rack Units (RU). One (1) RU is equal to 1.75 in. (4.45 cm). For example: 2-RU equals
3.5 in. (8.9 cm), 3-RU equals 5.25 in. (13.3 cm), etc.
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INTRODUCTION
The MASTR V Base Station is a P25 Phase 2 capable transceiver. The station is fully upgradable to P25
Phase II. The MASTR V Base Station is a digital, IP based, LMR communications base station operating
within a compact shelf design. It supports IP-based remote software uploads and configuration. IP-based
programming may be accomplished using the VIDA® Device Manager programming tool. Network and
programming communications ports may be configured for VIDA secure shell operation to meet
Information Assurance (IA) requirements. A Built-In Self Test (BIST) feature provides improved
performance through remote diagnosis which minimizes down time.
The MASTR V Base Station uses a 14-slot modular multi-channel T/R shelf assembly (refer to
Figure 3-1) and a 2-slot High Power Amplifier/Power Supply (HPA/PS) shelf assembly. Modules may
include Baseband Processors, Traffic Controllers, TX, and RX modules. Blank panels for the main module
slots (MA-555413) and for the E-Switch slots (MA-555417) are installed in unused slots.
The TX module uses circuitry capable of generating most any LMR modulation format. Additionally, the
HPA is equipped with a Linearizer module for improved amplitude and phase noise characteristics.
The RX module includes integrated front end and IF circuitry. The RX module also uses IQ demodulation
circuitry. The IQ demodulator can decode most amplitude and phase modulation characteristic, making it
capable of receiving most analog or digital LMR modulation format.
The Multi-Channel T/R shelf requires +12 VDC and +5 VDC. The HPA requires +28 VDC. The station
may be equipped with a 120/240 VAC switching power supply or -48 VDC power supply. The T/R shelf
occupies 5-RU spaces. The HPA/PS shelf occupies 2-RU spaces (per TX channel).
Figure 3-1: MASTR V Multi-Channel Base Station Shelf Equipped with One (1) RF Channel
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MASTR V BASE STATION OVERVIEW
4.1
MULTI-CHANNEL BASE STATION SHELF ASSEMBLY
The MASTR V multi-channel base station shelf assembly is a unified sub-rack design providing 14
identical vertical module slots. Also included are two (2) horizontal slots located under the 14 vertical slots,
used to connect the built-in main and redundant Ethernet Switch modules.
A backplane assembly provides data and DC power connections to each vertical slot, and the two Ethernet
Switch module slots. The multi-channel base station shelf, and each module, is equipped with a pull handle
for improved handling of the equipment.
Table 4-1: Typical Module Slot Assignments for MASTR V Base Stations
SLOT #
MODULE
SLOT #
MODULE
Transmitter Module (Channel 1)
Transmitter Module (Channel 3)
Receiver Module (Channel 1)
Receiver Module (Channel 3)
Transmitter Module (Channel 2)
10
Transmitter Module (Channel 4)
Receiver Module (Channel 2)
11
Receiver Module (Channel 4)
Baseband Module (Channel 1 / 2)
12
Baseband Module (Channel 3 / 4)
Traffic Controller (Channel 1)
13
Traffic Controller (Channel 3)
Traffic Controller (Channel 2)
14
Traffic Controller (Channel 4)
E-Switch # 1 (Main)
E2
E-Switch #2 (Redundant)
E1
Figure 4-1: MASTR V MHz Base Station Shelf equipped with Four (4) RF Channels
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4.2
MULTI-CHANNEL BASE STATION SHELF
The MASTR V Multi-Channel Base Station shelf model EA-555002-001 is a 14-slot, 5-RU, shelf assembly.
The shelf provides a modular environment supporting almost any combination of MASTR V modules.
Assembled to the rear of the shelf is a unified backplane assembly. The backplane interfaces all data,
frequency reference, and DC power connections from the 14 module slots, to the two (2) horizontally
positioned Ethernet switch modules.
Connectors J30 and J31 are DC inputs for the backplane. Two (2) connector assemblies are provided for
each module slot; a 3-pin connector for DC power (J101 through J114) and a 95-pin connector for
data/small signals (J1 through J14). Each E-Switch module slot uses a 120-pin signal connector having 40
balanced signal pairs, and each pair having an individual shield for optimal signal performance.
Additionally, two (2) guide pins are used in each module slot, one at each end of every connector row.
Connectors J21 through J24 provide data and control signaling to the HPA modules.
Figure 4-2: 14-Slot Base Station Shelf
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4.3
HIGH POWER AMPLIFIER/POWER SUPPLY SHELF ASSEMBLY
The High Power Amplifier (HPA) (refer to Section 4.4.7) and the Power Supply (PS) (refer to Section
4.4.7.1) are installed in a 19” rack mountable, 2-slot metal shelf, model MA-555003 (refer to Figure 4-3).
The HPA/PS shelf is a mechanical-only assembly with no electrical components.
Figure 4-3: MASTR V HPA/PS Shelf Assembly (Shown with HPA and PS Installed)
4.4
MASTR V MODULES
For P25 operation, the following station modules may be installed in the MASTR V Base Station shelf:
•
TX module
•
High Power Amplifier Module
•
RX module
•
Power Supply Module
•
Baseband Processor Module
•
Ethernet Switch
•
Traffic Controller Module
4.4.1 Ethernet Switch (E-Switch)
Communication with the MASTR V base station modules is provided by a built-in Ethernet Switch module
EA-555012-001 located under main module shelf. A second position is provided under the main module
shelf for a redundant Ethernet Switch module.
Ethernet communications are utilized to pass voice and data transmissions, management, and control data
between the Traffic Controller and supporting MASTR V modules via the Ethernet Switches.
Table 4-2: E-Switch Module Connections
LOCATION
Circuit Board (side)
Rear Panel
22
CONNECTOR
DESCRIPTION
RJ-45
Factory Service Communications Port
4-Pin
Factory Service DC Power
120-Pin
Backplane Connection (40 pair w/Shield)
3-Pin
Backplane DC Power
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Table 4-3: Ethernet Switch – Front Panel Indicators and Controls
INDICATOR/CONTROL
Status LED
Reset Switch
INDICATOR COLOR
DESCRIPTION
OFF
No Status (Power
OFF)
GREEN SOLID
Active Switch
GREEN
FLASHING
Standby Switch
RED SOLID
Major Fault
RED FLASHING
Minor Fault
YELLOW SOLID
Flash Write
YELLOW
FLASHING
Program
Downloading
N/A
Soft Module Reset
Figure 4-4: Ethernet Switch Module
4.4.2 Transmitter Module (TX)
The MASTR V TX module series EA-555008-xxx provides a highly stable 0 dBm RF output to drive the
High-Power Amplifier module. The MASTR V TX module uses a Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) which
optimizes the modulation characteristics of the TX module. The DDS can digitally create a precision
waveform or modulation scheme from a single on-board oscillator. This capability makes the MASTR V
TX module one of the most versatile transmitter modules in the North American Land Mobile Radio (LMR)
and European Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) marketplace. Digitized I and Q information is sent from
the Baseband Processor module via the backplane Ethernet to the TX module.
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All bands of MASTR V TX modules share common design features and meet stringent transmitter
specifications including the following:
•
High output intercept point.
•
115.2 MHz 1st IF chosen for all bands of the MASTR V.
•
Built-in hardware diagnostics (voltage supplies, PLL Lock).
•
IQ data is sent from the Baseband Processor module for modulation.
Figure 4-5: TX Module
All electrical connections used during normal operation are located on the rear panel (refer to Figure 4-5).
Control, data, small signal, and DC power connections mate with the unified backplane. A low-level TX
exciter output connector is located on the rear panel.
Table 4-4: TX Module Connections
LOCATION
Rear Panel
Circuit Board (side)
24
CONNECTOR
DESCRIPTION
SMB
Transmitter Exciter Output
95-Pin
Backplane Small Signal Connector (5X19)
3-Pin
Backplane DC Power
RJ-45
Factory Service Communications Port
4-Pin
Factory Service DC Power
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Table 4-5: TX Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls
INDICATOR/CONTROL
Status LED
Activity LED
(Ethernet)
INDICATOR COLOR
DESCRIPTION
OFF
No Status
GREEN SOLID
Transmitting
GREEN FLASHING
Exciter Mode
RED SOLID
Major Fault
RED FLASHING
Minor Fault
YELLOW SOLID
Flash Write (during
program modes)
Alternately, No Linearizer
Power Loop Packets
YELLOW FLASHING
Program Downloading
OFF
No Activity
GREEN SOLID
Ethernet Activity
RED SOLID
Loss of Ethernet Activity
4.4.3 Receiver Module (RX)
The MASTR V Receiver (RX) modules, model EA-555007-xxx, are dual-IF conversion receivers. The
receiver uses a Sigma-Delta analog to digital converter to process the incoming IF signal. The output of
the analog-to-digital converter is a complex pair of I/Q baseband digital signals. The MASTR V RX
module supports a wide range of modulation waveforms required for current and next generation public
safety two-way radio communications.
After IF filtering and down-conversion, received signals are digitized into I and Q information and sent to
the Baseband Processor module via the backplane Ethernet. The Baseband Processor module provides the
narrow channel filtering and demodulation. The narrow channel filters and digital demodulation is
performed by the system DSP, giving the MASTR V receiver the flexibility needed in current and future
LMR communications systems.
All bands of MASTR V RX modules share common design features and meet stringent receiver
specifications including the following:
•
High intercept point.
•
Low noise figure.
•
110.2 MHz IF chosen for all bands of the MASTR V.
•
Automatic Level Control.
•
Low side LO injection for superior noise performance (700/800/900 MHz module).
•
Built-in hardware diagnostics (voltage supplies, PLL Lock).
•
Analog FM audio test jack (for factory use only).
•
Raw IQ data is sent to the Baseband Processor module for demodulation.
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Figure 4-6: RX Module
Table 4-6: RX Module Connections
LOCATION
Rear Panel
Circuit Board (side)
CONNECTOR
DESCRIPTION
SMA
Receiver Antenna Input
3.5 mm Stereo Phone Jack
Analog Receiver Audio (Test mode only)
95-Pin
Backplane Small Signal Connector (5X19)
3-Pin
Backplane DC Power
RJ-45
Factory Service Communications Port
4-Pin
Factory Service Port (DC Power)
Table 4-7: RX Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls
INDICATOR/CONTROL
Status LED
Activity LED
(Ethernet)
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INDICATOR COLOR
DESCRIPTION
Off
No Status
Green Solid
Receiving
Red Solid
Major Fault
Red Flashing
Minor Fault
Yellow Solid
Flash Write
Yellow Flashing
Program Downloading
Off
No Activity
Green Solid
Ethernet Activity
Red Solid
Loss of Ethernet Activity
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4.4.4 Front End Preselector
Each VHF and UHF MASTR V receiver is equipped with an external RF Front End Preselector, model
EA-555018-xxx. The preselector (refer to Figure 4-7) for each receiver module is mounted to a frame
assembly located on the rear rack rails near each MASTR V shelf. The preselectors provide narrow
bandpass filtering to meet the channel spacing typically used in the VHF and UHF bands.
Figure 4-7: RF Front End Preselector
4.4.5 Baseband Processor Module (BBP)
The Baseband Processor (BBP) module model EA-555005-001 provides several functions within the
MASTR V P25 Base Station:
•
Generates all RX, TX, and Control Processing for one or more RF channels.
•
Provides a data interface between the Traffic Controller the TX and RX modules.
•
Generates a heartbeat message used to monitor the health of the base station modules.
When a MASTR V Base Station is powered up, the TX, RX, and HPA modules will perform a discovery
period where they await a software request message from the BBP module assigned to manage that slot.
When the message is received, the module will respond with a software response message that prompts the
BBP to send the modules a personality message. The personality message will contain all personality data
(default initialization parameters). The modules respond with an acknowledgement for the personality
message, and then initialize themselves according to the personality data in the personality message. The
BBP module sends the modules a message to go operational. Once operational, the discovery and
initialization phase is complete. The BBP module periodically monitors the modules through heartbeat
messages. The BBP module also performs other vital roles, especially during a P25 Simulcast.
Heartbeat messaging is used to monitor the condition of the TX, RX, and HPA modules. Once operational,
the BBP module sends out heartbeat messages to each module. When a heartbeat message is received by
a module, the receiving module then sends a heartbeat message back to the BBP module. The heartbeat
monitor task keeps track of the time-stamps of the received heartbeat messages. A fault is registered if a
heartbeat message is not received within a predetermined time-frame. The heartbeat monitor also keeps
track of certain fault conditions.
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Table 4-8: BBP Module Connections
LOCATION
Rear Panel
Circuit Board (side)
Front Panel
CONNECTOR
DESCRIPTION
SMA
10 MHz Time Base Input
DB-15HD
Simulcast Channel 1
DB-15-HD
Simulcast Channel 2
RJ-45
Ethernet MLAN
95-Pin
Backplane Small Signal Connector (5X19)
3-Pin
Backplane DC Power
RJ-45
Factory Service Port (Signaling)
4-Pin
Factory Service Port (DC Power)
USB
Field Service Communications Port
Table 4-9: BBP Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls
INDICATOR/CONTROL
INDICATOR COLOR
Reference LED
The BBP's Reference
LED uses each color to
denote the status of
several functions.
This is unlike LED
patterns used by other
MASTR V modules
where each LED color
indicates the status of
only on
MUX Delay
Controller
Off
Red Solid
Green Flashing
Green Solid
In Standby
Mode
Yellow/Red
Flashing
Yellow Solid
Off
Green Solid
Green Flashing
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In Standby
Mode
In Standby
Mode
In Standby
Mode
Yellow/Green
Flashing
BBP Clock
Controller
GPS 10 MHz
Signal
In Standby
Mode
In Standby
Mode
Providing
Clock Signal
to Shelf
Providing
Clock Signal
to Shelf
No Input from
GPS Receiver
No Power
Red Flashing
Yellow Flashing
Channel LED
DESCRIPTION
10 MHz OK
No Input from
GPS Receiver
10 MHz OK
Provide MUX
In Standby
No Input from
Delay Signaling
Mode
GPS Receiver
to Shelf
Provide MUX
In Standby
Delay Signaling
10 MHz OK
Mode
to Shelf
Provide MUX
Providing
No Input from
Delay Signaling
Clock Signal
GPS Receiver
to Shelf
to Shelf
Provide MUX
Providing
Delay Signaling
Clock Signal
10 MHz OK
to Shelf
to Shelf
No Activity
Channel Inactive (no batch clock)
Channel Active (batch clock present, 3 second
blink)
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INDICATOR/CONTROL
Status LED
Activity LED
INDICATOR COLOR
Off
Green Solid
Green Flashing
Red Solid
Red Flashing
Yellow Solid
Yellow Flashing
No Status
OK Status
Running Loader Application
Major Fault
Minor Fault
Flash Write
Program Downloading
Yellow/Green
Flashing
USB Command Success
Yellow/Red
Flashing
Off
Green Solid
Green Flashing
Red Solid
Red Flashing
Yellow/Green
Flashing
Reset Switch*
DESCRIPTION
Yellow/Red
Flashing
N/A
USB Command Fail
No Activity
Ethernet Activity
Undefined (future use)
Major Fault (Missing heartbeat from a board
controlled by this BB)
Minor Fault
USB Command Success
USB Command Fail
Software Reset
Figure 4-8: Baseband Processor Module
4.4.6 Traffic Controller Module (TC)
The Traffic Controller (TC) module model EA-555004-001 performs interfacing for one (1) MASTR V
P25 RF channel. The TC module provides the following services:
•
Data and control information for one (1) TX module.
•
Data and control information for one (1) RX module.
•
Generates the P25-formatted TX messages for over-the-air transmission.
•
Provides VoIP interfacing to other P25 sites.
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The TC module manages data and control information for one (1) TX and one (1) RX channel module.
Incoming data from dispatch points is processed into over-the-air P25-formatted TX messages. The TC
module processes decoded radio information received from the BBP module, and handles all aspects of
trunking (subscriber unit validation, assigned channels, queuing, etc.).
During P25 operation, the TC module interprets and directs inbound calls. It issues appropriate control
commands to and from the TX and RX modules, including how to handle data between the base station and
the Control Point.
The TC module also handles VoIP interfacing to other P25 sites. Receiver packets are formatted into a
VoIP-capable protocol and sent to other predefined P25 sites for retransmission.
Table 4-10: TC Module Connections
LABEL
Rear Panel
Circuit Board (side)
Front Panel
CONNECTOR
DESCRIPTION
RJ-45
Ethernet MLAN
RJ-45
Ethernet PLAN
95-Pin
Backplane Small Signal Connector (5X19)
3-Pin
Backplane DC Power
RJ-45
Factory Service Communications Port
4-Pin
Factory Service DC Power
USB
Service Communications Port
Table 4-11: TC Module – Front Panel Indicators and Controls
INDICATOR/CONTROL
Status LED
Activity LED
INDICATOR COLOR
Off
No Status
Green Solid
RX/TX C-LAN
Green Flashing
Undefined (future use)
Red Solid
Major Fault
Red Flashing
Minor Fault
Yellow Solid
Flash Write
Yellow Flashing
Program Downloading
Off
Green Solid
S1 and S2 LED
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DESCRIPTION
No Activity
Ethernet Activity
Green Flashing
Undefined (future use)
Red Solid
Major Fault
Red Flashing
Minor Fault
Yellow Solid
Undefined (future use)
Yellow Flashing
Undefined (future use)
Undefined
Undefined (future use)
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Figure 4-9: Traffic Controller Module
4.4.7 High Power RF Power Amplifier Module (HPA)
The RF High Power Amplifier (HPA) assembly EA-555014-xxx (shown in Figure 4-10), amplifies the
exciter output to the rated station output power level. This module contains a power module, amplifier
drivers, and power control circuitry required for power amplification.
The Power Amplifier assembly is a continuous duty, solid state, wide-band RF power amplifier. Its main
function is to amplify the -1 dBm signal from the TX module to the rated RF output at the antenna port.
The RF output of the Power Amplifier Assembly is capable of up to 100 Watts (adjustable from 10 to
100 Watts) as measured at the PA output port.
The MASTR V HPA series EA-555014-xxx is also equipped with an RF linearizer circuit to improve RF
performance. The RF linearizer samples the RF output of the HPA, and provides waveform correction to
the RF input signal relative to its RF output characteristics. This improves waveform distortion.
Figure 4-10: High Power Amplifier Module with Integrated Linearizer
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Table 4-12: HPA Front Panel Indicators and Switches
INDICATOR/CONTROL
TX Disable LED
Status LED
Activity LED
TX Disable Switch
INDICATOR COLOR
DESCRIPTION
Off
Normal Operation
Yellow
PA Disabled
Off
No Status
Green Solid
PA Active (Keyed)
Green Flashing
TX Inhibit
Red Solid
Major Fault
Red Flashing
Minor Fault
Yellow Solid
Flash Write
Yellow Flashing
Program Downloading
Off
No Activity
Green Solid
Ethernet Activity
Red Solid
Loss of Ethernet Activity
N/A
Hard TX Disable
4.4.7.1 Power Supply Module (PS)
The MASTR V AC Power Supply (PS) module EA-555011-001 (refer to Figure 4-11) and DC Power
Supply module EA-555001-003 (not shown) are continuous duty switching power supplies. The AC supply
operates from an input of 85 VAC to 265 VAC at 47 Hz to 63 Hz (1000 Watts maximum). The DC supply
operates from a -48VDC input and can operate from an input of -38 VDC to -57 VDC. Each PSU provides
a maximum of 865 Watts total output power divided among the following three (3) DC outputs:
•
EA-555011-001 (AC PS)
•
EA-555011-003 (DC PS)
+28 VDC at 25 Amps
o +28 VDC at 25 Amps
+12 VDC at 2.8 Amps
o +12 VDC at 5.0 Amps
+5.0 VDC at 28 Amps
o +5.0 VDC at 15 Amps
Each MASTR V PS includes front panel LED status indicators for each DC output and power input. A
front panel ON/OFF switch used to disable the power supply and built-in cooling fan.
Three (3) DC power output connections are provided: one (1) to provide DC current to the MASTR V
multi-channel shelf, another to provide DC current to the HPA module, and a spare DC connection.
The MASTR V PS is a negative ground power supply (the negative lead of each DC output is tied to chassis
ground). Over voltage, under voltage, and over current protection are built-into the AC input and each DC
output. In the event one of the protection circuits is triggered, only the affected DC output is shut down
until the protection circuit is reset.
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Figure 4-11: Power Supply Module
Table 4-13: Backplane – Module DC Power Connector Pinout
CONNECTOR
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
+5 V/+12 VDC Shelf
To MASTR V T/R Shelf
+28 VDC HPA
To HPA Module
5V, 12V VDC AUX
Auxiliary/Spare
DIAGRAM
(As viewed when facing the rear of the PS)
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Table 4-14: PS Front Panel Indicators and Switches
INDICATOR/CONTROL
+28 VDC LED
+12 VDC LED
+5 VDC LED
AC Power LED
ON/OFF Switch
INDICATOR COLOR
DESCRIPTION
Off
OFF or not operational
Green Solid
Operational
Off
OFF or not operational
Green Solid
Operational
Off
OFF or not operational
Green Solid
Operational
Off
OFF or not operational
Green Solid
Operational
N/A
AC Power ON/OFF
4.4.8 AC and DC Power Distribution
AC powered sites use specially designed dual input AC power distribution strips, model DP-016706-001
(for 120VAC applications, shown in Figure 4-12) and DP-016706-002 (for 220VAC applications, not
shown). Each AC power strip has two (2) circuit protected high current inputs (110 VAC, 20 Amp and
220VAC, 15 Amp, respectively). Each high-power input is distributed to three (3) AC outlets for a total of
6 outlets per power strip. The housing around two outlets on each circuit are silk screened with red as an
indication of where to connect the high current MASTR V power supplies used at base station rack-ups.
The red only designates use, not rating.
Figure 4-12: Dual input 120VAC Power Distribution Strip
DC-powered MASTR V sites use the DC Power Distribution Blocks, models EA-555019-003 (low power)
and EA-555019-004 (high power). These Distribution Blocks include connector assemblies for the DC
input connections. The addition of DC input connectors provides ease of installation and improves
performance of the MASTR V DC distribution. An external DC power disconnect device is provided and
installed as part of the DC system supplying power to the MASTR V rack.
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For permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be
incorporated external to the equipment.
NOTE
Figure 4-13: EA-555019-003 –-48 VDC Low Power DC Distribution Strip
Figure 4-14: EA-555019-004 –-48 VDC High Power DC Distribution Strip
4.4.9 Cross-Connect Panel
The MASTR V IP Cross-connect panel, model number EA-555016-002, includes printed circuit board
CB-555149-002 and a 2-RU high metal frame for accommodating 19-inch rack mounting the board. One
or more Cross-connect panels are installed at all MASTR V P25 sites. Additional cabling at the Crossconnect panel is installed when a site is setup to support Phase 2.
- - - P25 Trunked Phase 2 Operation - - -
NOTE
•
Cross-connect panels are installed at all MASTR V P25 Phase 2 equipped trunked
sites which use two (2) or more Baseband modules.
•
Additional cabling is installed at the Cross-connect panel to support P25 Phase 2.
The Cross-connect board provides distribution of timing signals between two (2) or more Baseband
modules at a site. It also provides distribution of timing signals between two (2) or more racks or cabinets
containing MASTR V transceiver shelves.
The timing signals passing through the Cross-connect board to each Baseband module are used to
synchronize operations between each RF channel and ensure smooth transition between Control Channel,
Working Channel, and timeslot operations.
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Figure 4-15: IP Simulcast Cross-Connect Board CB-555149-002
4.5
RACK AND CABINET ASSEMBLIES
This MASTR V base station configuration is available in an extra deep 86-inch x 46-RU open rack, part
number BAT 150 196/22 (refer to Figure 4-16), an extra deep 86-inch x 45-RU cabinet, part number
MA-555025 series (refer to Figure 4-17), and a seismic rated open rack, part number BAT150196/24 (refer
to Figure 4-18). Each model supports installation of 19-inch rack mountable equipment. Station cabinet,
part number 14002-1000-11 (not shown), supports installations where CE/ETSI requirements apply.
Figure 4-16: 86-inch
Open Rack Assembly
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Figure 4-17: 86-inch
Extra Deep Cabinet
Figure 4-18: Seismic
Rated Open Rack
Assembly
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4.6
DC-TO-AC INVERTER
DC-powered sites using the Harris Extra Deep Cabinet may require a DC-to-AC Inverter, part number A100326-001, to power the cabinet fan. Initial releases of the 86-inch Extra Deep Cabinet use an AC-powered
cabinet fan for forced ventilation. The inverter is required to power this fan at DC-powered sites. Later
models of the cabinet may include an optional DC-powered fan which would eliminate the inverter.
Figure 4-19: DC-to-AC Inverter Used to Power the Cabinet Fan at DC-Powered Sites
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PROGRAMMING, TEST, AND DIAGNOSTICS
5.1
VIDA DEVICE MANAGER
Setup, configuration, and programming of a MASTR V P25 Trunked base station is accomplished using
the VIDA Device Manager programming software tool. VIDA Device Manager is an easy-to-use
programming tool designed around a Windows-based file management system that permits users to
configure and manage devices within their system. The user can save/open personalities using the Windows
file system.
The user interface, known as the Device Management Console (DMC), allows users to configure and
manage IP-accessible devices in their MASTR V radio system. It allows users to edit device Personalities
and permits users to perform actions such as the following:
•
Reset
•
Read Version
•
Load Code
•
Read Personality
•
Write Personality
The DMC stores device connection information and all personalities (by default) for the supported devices
within the radio system. The information stored includes device definitions, device plug-ins, device Client
plug-ins, device personalities, device code, device connections, and device details. The Repository provides
an interface to access, modify, and create the information.
5.2
TEST AND DIAGNOSTICS
The MASTR V base station has built-in self diagnostics and fault reporting. Station faults may be remotely
monitored via fault reporting from one or more of the following resources:
•
Via the VIDA network through the Regional Network Manager.
•
By telnet session while connected locally to a MASTR V base station.
The TC module and BBP modules are capable of reporting fault information via the VIDA Network to the
Regional Network Manager (RNM). The RNM can “Poll” the status of certain equipment, and “Trap”
responses to log files. For more information regarding RNM polling and trapping, refer to the Regional
Network Manager User Manual: MM1000018633.
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REFERENCE MANUALS
The following table provides a listing of individual manuals that may be useful when installing and
maintaining a MASTR V P25 Base Station:
Table 6-1: Reference Manuals
REFERENCE MANUALS
MANUAL NUMBER
Standard For Site Grounding and Protection Manual
AE/LZT 123 4618/1
Electrostatic Discharge Protection Manual
LBI-38737
Specification, Guidelines & Practices Manual
LBI-39185
Antenna Systems Manual
LBI-38983
MASTR V P25 Base Station Installation Manual
MM-015040-001
MASTR V P25 Base Station Application/Assembly Diagrams Manual
MM-015041-001
VIDA Device Manager User’s Manual
MM-016371-001
VIDA Network Regional Network Manager User’s Manual
MM1000018633
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
7.1
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
The Technical Assistance Center's (TAC) resources are available to help with overall system operation,
maintenance, upgrades and product support. TAC is the point of contact when answers are needed to
technical questions.
Product specialists, with detailed knowledge of product operation, maintenance and repair provide technical
support via a toll-free (in North America) telephone number. Support is also available through mail, fax
and e-mail.
For more information about technical assistance services, contact your sales representative, or contact the
Technical Assistance Center at the following:
7.2
North America:
1-800-528-7711
International:
1-434-385-2400
Fax:
1-434-455-6712
E-mail:
PSPC_tac@harris.com
TECH-LINK ONLINE SERVICES
For more information about this and other Harris PSPC products, check out our Tech-Link service at:
https://premier.pspc.harris.com/
Tech-Link is a one stop link to Technical Documentation (downloadable PDFs) - Software Revisions Feature Encryption - pictorials of parts and accessories - and other information pertaining to our products.
Information that will enhance your service efforts -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
7.3
CUSTOMER CARE
If any part of the system equipment is damaged on arrival, contact the shipper to conduct an inspection and
prepare a damage report. Save the shipping container and all packing materials until the inspection and the
damage report are completed. In addition, contact the Customer Care center to make arrangements for
replacement equipment. Do not return any part of the shipment until you receive detailed instructions from
a Harris representative.
Contact the Customer Care center at https://www.harris.com//solution/pspc-customer-service or:
North America:
Phone Number:
1-800-368-3277
Fax Number:
1-321-409-4393
E-mail:
PSPC_CustomerFocus@harris.com
International:
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Phone Number:
1-434-455-6403
Fax Number:
1-321-409-4394
E-mail:
PSPC_InternationalCustomerFocus@harris.com
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WARRANTY
Please register this product within 10 days of purchase. Registration validates the warranty coverage, and
enables Harris to contact you in case of any safety notifications issued for this product.
Registration can be made on-line at the Customer Care center webpage:
https://www.harris.com//solution/pspc-customer-service
While on the webpage, please review the applicable battery and/or product warranty literature.
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