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1/98 RELM Communications, Inc SR35/50 RF Transceiver/Repeater USER MANUAL RELM Communications, Inc 7505 Technology Drive W. Melbourne, Florida 32904 Voice: 407- 984-1414 Fax: 407-984-0434 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Manual Revision 1.0 January 1998 Applicable reference: Micro Controller Board Rev C In order to continually improve our products, RELM Communications, Inc reserves the right to alter, without notice and at any time, the equipment and specifications described in this document. All performance figures quoted are typical and are subject to normal manufacturing and service tolerances. The purchaser is warned that statements made in this document may be inaccurate due to typographical or other errors or subsequent modifications of the product. While every care has been taken in the creation of this document, no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given in any advice or information contained in this document. The responsibility for any loss or damage whatsoever arising in any way or any representation, act or omission whether express or implied (including responsibility to any person by reason of negligence) is not accepted by RELM Communications, Inc or any officer, agent or employee of RELM Communications Inc. Copyright © RELM Communications, Inc. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Record Of Changes Any changes to this manual are recorded on this list. Date Manual Version Chapter Changes Pages Changed Jan 1998 1.0 All - Initial Release All ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL SAFETY SUMMARY Although there are no dangerous mains voltages present within the equipment, the following general safety precautions as would normally apply, should be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. AROUND THE EQUIPMENT. To minimize any possible shock hazard from an external power supply or lightning strike, the chassis or equipment cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. Provide adequate ventilation around the rear of the equipment. DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE. Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard. DO NOT ATTEMPT INTERNAL SERVICE WHILE TRANSMITTING. Thermal or RF burns may result from touching certain components within the power amplifier module while transmitting or operating the transmitter. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT. Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute or lower voltage parts to the equipment. Return to your authorized distributor. EXERCISE CAUTION AND CORRECT DISPOSAL OF RF POWER DEVICES. Most RF power transistors and some RF power hybrids contain Beryllium Oxide. Although they are normally safe, if physically damaged toxic dust may be released. Consult your local authority for correct disposal thereof. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Contents CONTENTS...........................................................................................................................................................5 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................7 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................7 Exciter Module Description ..............................................................................................................................7 Receiver Module Description ............................................................................................................................8 Power Amplifier Module Description................................................................................................................8 KEY FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES..........................................................................................................................8 INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS ...............................................................................................................................9 Standard Version front panel ............................................................................................................................9 OEM Version front panel ..................................................................................................................................9 Rear Panel Connectors ...................................................................................................................................11 REAR VIEW SR35/50..............................................................................................................................................11 SIDE VIEW SR35/50 ...............................................................................................................................................12 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................12 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................13 INTERNAL CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................................................13 EXCITER MODULE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION.........................................................................................................14 RECEIVER MODULE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................14 PA MODULE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................14 MICRO CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................15 Description of Micro Controller Jumper functions .........................................................................................16 TESTING.............................................................................................................................................................17 CONNECTING A COMPUTER TO THE SR35/50 RADIO...............................................................................................17 TEST SETUP ...........................................................................................................................................................17 TEST PROCEDURE ..................................................................................................................................................18 SR35/50 BASE STATION UTILITY ................................................................................................................18 INITIAL SETUP AND DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................18 Main Display Tool Bar Description ................................................................................................................18 Initial Settings .................................................................................................................................................18 Initial Static Settings .......................................................................................................................................18 Channel Programming and Description .........................................................................................................18 QUICK FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING ..........................................................................................................19 FULL CALIBRATION.........................................................................................................................................19 DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................20 Synthesizer Control .........................................................................................................................................20 Modulation Control.........................................................................................................................................21 Transmit RF Power Output .............................................................................................................................21 CTCSS Control ................................................................................................................................................21 Channel selection ............................................................................................................................................21 TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................................................................................22 GLOSSARY.........................................................................................................................................................22 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................24 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION..............................................................................................................24 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................................................24 TRANSMITTER MODULE SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................................25 RECEIVER MODULE SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................................26 ANCILLARIES .........................................................................................................................................................26 APPENDIX B INTERFACE CONNECTIONS................................................................................................27 SR35/50 REAR CHASSIS CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................27 Universal DB15 Analog I/O ............................................................................................................................27 DB25 Digital I/O Connector ...........................................................................................................................29 PC SERIAL PORT TO RADIO CABLE ........................................................................................................................29 APPENDIX C DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ........................................................................................................30 DIP SWITCH 1 CHANNEL SELECTION .....................................................................................................................30 DIP SWITCH 2 USER FUNCTION SELECT ................................................................................................................36 APPENDIX D MODEL # CONFIGURATION GUIDE..................................................................................37 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Introduction The SR35/50 series of radio systems employ state of the art design and construction methods to deliver a range of high performance, ultra reliable radio devices. They are ideally suited for use in VHF or UHF two way voice radio systems, however the SR35/50 can perform any number of applications where the added advantage of linear frequency and phase response from DC to 5KHz can be utilized. The SR35/50, unlike conventional PLL radio systems, uses a two point modulation method synthesizer for extended low end VF transmit frequency response. The flexibility of the SR35/50 series allows them to be configured for a wide range of applications, including; • • • • • • • Standard or wideband voice, full duplex radio. Cellular or Trunking systems. POCSAG paging transmitter. Direct FSK modulation. 2 or 4 level FSK transmissions. Other paging formats. Cross band link or repeater. General Description The SR35/50 series features a high degree of RFI and EMI screening throughout their design and construction. The receiver and exciter (low power transmitter) modules are contained in a solid machined aluminum enclosure, and for additional screening each interface pin is individually filtered. The PA module is contained in a special compact extrusion for minimum harmonic radiation. In addition to this the RF modules and the micro controller are also contained in the main screened 2RU case for low conducted and radiated emissions and minimal susceptibility to RFI and EMI. The SR35/50 series consists of four main sub assemblies as outlined below: an Exciter Module, a Receiver Module, a Power Amplifier Module and a Micro Controller board. For further information on these sub assemblies, refer to the Technical Description section later in this manual. Exciter Module Description The Exciter module features a modulation bandwidth to DC with an ultra wide RF bandwidth 20MHz to 1000MHz at an output power of 300mW. To change from one band to another, all that is required is to change the plug in VCO board, no other manual adjustment or change is required. Should a high stability reference be required, the RF modules can be fitted with connectors for an external reference oscillator input. On board memory stores calibration, personality information and program data. Alternatively, the exciter module can be set up as a conventional PLL should simplicity and minimum cost be required. The fractional N synthesizer provides ultra low spurious while still maintaining fast lock times even at 6.25KHz step size or less. An optional built turn around mixer (TRM) provides advanced diagnostics such as receiver sensitivity tests. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Receiver Module Description The Receiver module features the same advanced synthesizer and wide bandwidth as the exciter. Only the front end bandpass filter and VCO need to be changed in order to support different frequency bands, resulting in significant flexibility and end-user cost savings. The custom built front end bandpass filter has a wide no-adjust bandwidth equal to the band allocation. The receiver has extremely high sensitivity while maintaining excellent intermodulation immunity and adjacent channel rejection. A double first IF provides excellent rejection to common known spurious responses. High blocking of over 120dB typical ensures that strong interfering signals do not desensitize the receiver when receiving weak signals. Power Amplifier Module Description The PA is very compact and efficient for high reliability and low cost. The heatsink has minimal temperature rise even under continuous operation, this also ensures the best MTBF obtainable for a practical design. A low loss 13 element elliptical low pass filter ensures that any harmonics remain below -100dBc. Key Features and Advantages • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Exceptional system performance. Modular internal construction. Software or hardware configurable. 50 Watt continuous transmitter (30 Watt above 800 MHz). Programming via RS232. 256 channel capacity. Optional CTCSS. Paging capability. VF filters and processing can be bypassed. Fast mute. 20mS Rx and Tx. 4mS selectable. Front panel display. Digital squelch compatible. Wide band Rx and Tx. Isolated PTT input. Digitally controlled and corrected Tx deviation. Programmable Tx power. Direct FSK or paging compatible. VSWR and Temp protection. Compact 2RU case. 13.8 Volt operation. Available in continuous coverage from 66-88MHz, 135-520MHz and 805-960MHz. Surface mount technology used throughout. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL • Rear analog and digital interfaces. Other options and variations available, please consult RELM Communications, Inc. for further details. Indicators and Connectors The SR35/50 series can be supplied with custom front panels. The standard and OEM versions are shown below. The following tables explain the functions of the front panel LEDs. Each LED indicates the status of the SR35/50 base station in real time. Standard Version front panel LED FUNCTION POWER RX TX CTCSS AUX ALARM Indicates the power supply voltage is within software selectable limits. A signal is being received by the receiver or the receivers squelch is open. The transmitter is transmitting RF power. A valid Continuous Tone Coded Squelch Signal has been detected. Aux function is selected or the PLL is unlocked. A general alarm condition exists such as under / over voltage or over temperature. LEDS: POWER RX TX CTCSS AUX ALARM Front panel LED FUNCTION POWER RX TX LOW V LOCK Indicates the power supply voltage is within software selectable limits. A signal is being received by the receiver or the receivers squelch is open. The transmitter is transmitting RF power. Indicates the power supply voltage is below the software selectable limit. The RX PLL is locked correctly or the TX is keyed and the PLL is in lock. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL HI TEMP 10 Indicates the power amplifier's temperature has exceeded the software selectable limit. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Rear Panel Connectors CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION DC POWER INPUT SIMPLEX RELAY OUT OR N TYPE RX INPUT 13.8 Volt DC power input. Also +28 Volt input on spare pin. Location for internal simplex relay. The antenna for RX / TX connects to this point. Else a N-Type connector can be used for the input to the receiver for full duplex operation. Standard BNC connector for the input to the receiver for full duplex operation. The RF power output from the transmitter for full duplex operation. Provision for internal expansion. Provides two 8 bit input ports, where one is used as the parallel BCD channel select. Also one spare 8 bit input port. Provides the necessary analog receiver and transmitter interface for system expansion. 9600 Baud serial port for frequency programming, channel selection and alarm and status monitoring. Provision for internal expansion. BNC RX INPUT N TYPE TX OUTPUT SPARE RJ11 DB25-F PARALLEL I/O DB15 UNIVERSAL ANALOG I/O RS-232 SERIAL PORT SPARE DB15 Rear view SR35/50 DC POWER INPUT SIMPLEX RELAY OUT OR N TYPE RX INPUT OR BNC RXINPUT N TYPE TX OUTPUT SPARE RJ11 HOLE DB25-F PARALLEL I/O DB15 UNIVERSAL ANALOG I/O THERMALLY CONTROLLED FAN TRANSMITTER HEATSINK SPARE DB15 HOLE 4 OFF SCREWS FOR EASY PA MODULE REMOVAL RS-232 SERIAL PORT ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 11 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Side view SR35/50 MOUNTING HOLES FOR SLIDE-OUT RAILS THE HEATSINK AIRFLOW EXITS SIDEWAYS SO ANY NUMBER OF SR35/50 CAN BE STACKED IN A RACK ONE ABOVE THE OTHER Installation WARNING: Ensure that all safety precautions are observed when working with electrical and electronic equipment. Please contact RELM Communications if you are in any doubt about the suitability of your test environment. SR35/50 series radio systems are securely packed for transport in polystyrene foam peanuts, within a pasteboard container. Before unpacking the SR35/50 radio, please inspect the packaging for signs of damage and report any damage to your SR35/50 distributor. Upon unpacking of the SR35/50 radio, please ensure that all items shipped were received, report any missing items to your SR35/50 distributor. All ports on the rear of the radio should be carefully examined to ensure that packaging has not become wedged inside them. It is very important to examine the fan as operation of the radio will be effected if any packaging causes the fan to stop working. If you intend to install the radio in an equipment rack, consult the installation manual for your system. RELM Communications recommends that the radio is secured into the rack system using four screws through the mounting holes in the front panel, near the handles. If the radio is to be used in a stand alone configuration, ensure that it is in a secure, dry location with sufficient air space around it to allow for adequate ventilation. 12 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Technical Description Internal Connections The internal design of the SR35/50 is of a modular nature, allowing for simple configuration and maintenance while ensuring minimal downtime. For reference purposes, an image of a typical SR35/50 system is shown below. WELDED SEALED CHASSIS CONSTRUCTION PA MODULE EXCITER MODULE MICRO CONTROLLER RECEIVER MODULE ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 13 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Exciter Module Technical Description RF from the VCO, at a nominal level of +3dBm, is applied to the fractional-N synthesizer IC main divider input, a second, separate RF output of the same level from the VCO is used as the main transmit RF amplifier signal source. The main signal is first buffered by a very high isolation circuit consisting of a 10dB pad and a MMIC amplifier. The signal is further amplified by a variable gain wide band amplifier with 40dB control range and power output of 300mW. The drive power of this stage, is used to set the output power of the main power amplifier. The synthesizer's charge pump output is filtered then amplified by the non inverting low noise op amp. The op amp uses a 25 volt power supply so as to provide a wide tuning range voltage to the frequency control varicaps located on the VCO board. The VCO boards and synthesizer circuits are the same for the exciter and receiver modules. The VCO consists of a 10mm ceramic coaxial resonator with common base oscillator for low phase noise for bands 805-960 MHz. Frequencies below 520 MHz use an LC tank circuit. The power supply to the VCO consists of a its own 8 volt regulator and active filter for maximum noise rejection. For standard modulation, transmit audio is fed to the conventional point of the VCO varactor. For 2 point modulation, audio is also fed to the voltage control pin of the VC-TXCO, this in effect cancels out the PLL error that would otherwise have occurred for low audio frequencies, hence resulting in a flat VF response. Receiver Module Technical Description The receive signal from the antenna enters a 3 section Bandpass filter which provides the initial filtering for the front end amplifier. The front end amplifier is a broad band high performance MMIC with a gain of 20dB, NF of 4dB and 3rd OIP of +36dB. This is then followed by the second 3 section BPF, then a high level double balanced mixer. RF from the VCO is buffered and amplified to +17dBm and injected in the high level mixer which down converts the signal to the IF frequency of 90 MHz. The IF signal of 90 MHz from the mixer is terminated by a bi-directional constant impedance diplexer network and is then amplified by a bipolar amplifier with a gain of 15dB and 3rd OIP of +35dB. This provides a high degree of intermodulation rejection for the receiver. This stage is followed by a 4 pole 90 MHz crystal filter with its associated matching networks. The signal is further amplified and filtered by a transistor and its associated 2 pole crystal filter before being fed into the main IF demodulator chip with a second IF frequency of 455 KHz. The resulting audio is passed out to the micro controller board. PA Module Technical Description RF from the exciter is first attenuated by a 50 ohm pad which is used to provide a good 50 ohm source impedance for the high power hybrid amplifier. The RF is amplified to between 5 and 13 watts at its 50 ohm output. The signal from the hybrid is then matched by a broad band network to drive the low input impedance associated with the final transmit power amplifier transistor. The transistors low collector impedance is then also matched back to 50 ohms with a broad band matching network. Several trimmer capacitors enable adjustment of the power amplifier over a wide bandwidth so as to maintain good conversion efficiency. The dual directional coupler consists of coupled microstrip transmission lines fabricated on the PCB artwork. The sampled RF energy is rectified to provide a proportional DC voltage output. Prior to transmission a low loss 13 element elliptical low pass filter, filters out the unwanted harmonics to less than -100dBc. 14 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Micro Controller Configuration The view below is an image of the micro controller layout and the position of the jumpers and DIP switches (highlighted) which are used for setting the general configuration of the audio filters, PTT functions and other various facilities. NOTE: Not all components shown are fitted. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 15 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Description of Micro Controller Jumper functions JMP # FUNCTION / DESCRIPTION JMP 1 JMP 2 JMP 3 JMP 4 JMP 5 JMP 6 JMP 7 JMP 8 JMP 9 JMP 10 JMP 11 JMP 12 JMP 13 JMP 14 Selects either default RUN or EMULATE mode for the micro processor. Enables the WATCHDOG auto reset function in the micro processor. Enables or disables the PRE-EMPHASIS for the Tx audio. Enables or disables the COMPRESSOR for the Tx audio. Enables or disables the HIGH PASS FILTER for the Rx audio. Enables or disables the LOW PASS FILTER for the Rx audio. Enables or disables the DE-EMPHASIS processing for the Rx audio. Selects a common earth or floating PTT input. Also see Appendix B. Selects the PTT mode. Also see Appendix B. Controls the direction of the RS-232 Tx and Rx data. Also see the next section and Appendix B. Controls the direction of the RS-232 Tx and Rx data. Also see the next section and Appendix B. Enables a direct connection to the Tx modulation. Not normally used. Also see Appendix B. Enables or disables the HIGH PASS FILTER for the Tx audio. Enables a direct connection to the Tx modulation via the limiter and post LPF. Also see Appendix B. 16 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Testing The following equipment is required to test SR35/50 series radios: • • • • • • • • A Radio communications test set with 600 Ω interfaces. A digital multimeter. An oscilloscope. 13.8V Power Supply. A PC compatible personal computer with at least 8Mb of RAM, a serial port and the "SR35/50 Base Station Utility" software installed. A suitable cable to connect the serial port of the PC to the SR35/50 radio’s RS-232 port. The details of this cable can be found in Appendix B. A suitable power lead as supplied with the radio is being tested. Suitable low loss RF cables and connectors. WARNING: Attempting to operate the transmitter without an appropriate load connected to the RF output may cause physical damage to the unit and void the warranty. Please contact RELM Communications if you are in any doubt about the suitability of your test environment. Connecting a computer to the SR35/50 radio. The standard cable used to connect the computer to the SR35/50 is a serial "Lap-Link" type cable. This usually consists of a lead with a DB9 and DB25 female connector at each end. The Rx and Tx data signals are cross connected in "Lap-Link" type cables. There are two jumper links on the Micro Controller circuit board inside the SR35/50 designated JMP10 and JMP11, their default position is pin 2&3 or "SWAP". This indicates that a lead which swaps Rx and Tx data is in use. Other special serial leads can also be used. In order to allow for more combinations you can set JMP10 and JMP11 to position 1&2 or "NORM" which has the effect of swapping over pins 2 and 3 on the DB9 rear connector. Test Setup All connections are made at the rear of the SR35/50. Connect the Transmitter RF output located on the heatsink module to the dummy load / Tx test input of the Radio Communications Test Set using a short length of low loss RG 213 or equivalent coaxial cable. Connect the Receiver RF input to the Signal Generator output of Radio Communications Test Set using moderate to low loss coaxial cable. Connect all VF interfaces' and control lines to the appropriate points. Connect the SR35/50 Radio to a suitable 13.8 Volt DC power supply while observing the correct polarity. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 17 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Test Procedure Refer to Calibration Procedure. SR35/50 Base Station Utility Initial Setup And Description Main Display Tool Bar Description The "Channel Info" button is used to view and setup the frequency information in the SR35/50. The "Analyze" button reads the internal status of the SR35/50 and displays as such. The "Update" button is only used when SETUP - DYNAMIC is selected. Pressing "Update" sends the dynamic settings to the SR35/50 for quick initial testing. The values are not saved in the SR35/50. It is also used to setup the default values as used in the channel programming. The other buttons duplicate "Save", "Open File", "Send Data to Radio" and "Load Data from Radio" as seen on the Channel Info screen respectively. Initial Settings In order to read or send data to the SR35/50 a file must first be created or opened. Initial Static Settings Go to SETUP STATIC and set the appropriate values and conditions for the SR35/50. Press "SEND" to send and store the values inside the SR35/50. Note that reference, IF frequencies and injection are not stored in the SR35/50, so this must reflect the actual physical conditions of the SR35/50. The standard reference oscillator is 14.4MHz. The Standard IF is 90MHz, with high side injection Bands A to I and low side J to X. The PLL correction factor value is usually around 120. The fan on temperature is normally set to 40C with the over temperature cutout at 70C. Channel Programming and Description 18 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL In the Channel Info screen click on the channel you wish to setup. You can view all of the settings and calibration data, however you will need to enter the password by clicking the "Advanced" button to proceed. This level of protection is provided to advise that changes may allow the transmitter to potentially cause interference to vital radio communications services. See also the QUICK FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING and FULL CALIBRATION sections. QUICK FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING ( If a calibrate has already been performed) In the channel information screen, click the channel number you wish to change or create. Enter into the "Advanced" mode with the correct password. Enter the frequencies' of the channel. Inject an audio signal with sufficient level (~0dBm) to ensure compressor operation and check the deviation is 3KHz for 25KHz channel spacing or 1.5KHz for 12.5KHz spacing. Adjust the VCO deviation for the correct level. Most of the other settings will not change. If in doubt see the FULL CALIBRATION section. FULL CALIBRATION (TX MODULATION) Suggested Method Recommended Full Calibration Procedure with DC-FM installed. The alignment may be carried out in the SETUP DYNAMIC for a quicker result. Calibration is performed on the center RF frequency. 1. Set the Reference Level to 0 and the Reference Bias to 127. 2. On the SR35/50 Micro controller Board set Pre-emphasis, Tx HPF and the Tx VF Compressor to OFF. Turn the Tx Compress Level RV2 fully clockwise to maximum. This will allow the hard limiter to operate. 3. Inject a 1KHz audio signal into the Tx VF input at a level of +10dBm. Check with an oscilloscope that the audio signal is clipped at the Tx Limiter Test Point. 4. Set the VCO Level to achieve 4.8KHz deviation (clipped waveform) in the case of 25KHz channel spacing and 2.3KHz deviation in the case of 12.5KHz channel spacing. If CTCSS is used then subtract further the nominal CTCSS system deviation level. 5. Reduce the level from the audio oscillator to obtain a sinewave modulation, now vary the modulation frequency around 50 to 500Hz and adjust the Bin Accel Factor for an approximately flat response. Caution: Do not enter too low a value or the lock time and stability will be affected. Return the audio level to +10dBm. 6. Set the modulation frequency to about 300Hz. Observe the demodulated clipped sinewave with drooping positive and negative deviation peaks. Now increase the "Ref Level" and the degree of drooping will reduce. Adjust so that flat top is observed on the demodulation waveform. Check that if you vary the modulation frequency across a range of 50Hz to 1KHz the frequency response is flat. The peak deviation should still be the same as in step 4, if not repeat steps 4 and 6. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 19 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Note: The modulation flatness will rise around 2KHz if the SR35/50 is fitted with Butterworth or Chebychev type filters for the main limiter post LPF as used in the EIA-603 Build. It is due to the filters group delay distortion. For a flatter response ensure the standard Bessel filter is fitted. 7. Set the transmitter carrier center frequency by adjusting the "Ref Bias" Level if necessary. Check again step 6 as there is some interaction from the reference oscillator due to non-linearity. Repeat as necessary. 8. Save as defaults. 9. Return the jumpers as previous in step 2. Adjust the Tx Compress Level RV2 for the standard system deviation level. Usually 3KHz for 25KHz channel spacing and 1.5KHz for 12.5KHz spacing. 10. Set the VF level to the standard input level (-10dBm) and adjust the compress Tx VF Gain to just compress. 11. Go to the Channel Info screen and click on the channel number to be allocated to the calibration results. Click on Get Defaults, then OK. 12. Go to the next channel and load defaults. Key in the appropriate RF frequencies and set the VCO Level for the same deviation as in step 9. Repeat this step for all the channels required. Note that a small error will result in the calibration of the "Ref Level" as in step 6 if the next channel frequency varies greatly from the original cal frequency. Recalibrate the "Ref Level" if necessary. Caution: Due the high degree of adjustment available in the SR35/50, check the PLL stability by monitoring the PLL tune voltage with a CRO at the onset of PTT for minimal ringing. Description of Program Functions Synthesizer Control The SR35/50 Base Station has the facility for precise software control of the PLL characteristics. This provides user with additional flexibility and capability for specialized or precise setting. The following program functions allow for control of the fractional-N synthesizer and are described as such: PLL Correction Factor: Controls the relative amount of charge current into the PLL charge - pump circuit. The value for the PLL Correction Factor is loaded into the receiver and exciter synthesizer during normal operation. It is primarily used to control the dynamic PLL settling characteristics. A value of 0 will provide a minimum current and hence a slow and under damped loop response. A value of 255 will provide the maximum current and hence a fast and overdamped loop response. Bin Accel Main: Same as PLL Correction Factor except that the value for the Bin Accel Main is only loaded into the exciter synthesizer during the transmitter modulation period. It is primarily used to control the static PLL characteristics. This will allow adjustment for a maximally flat modulation response near the cutoff frequency of the PLL. A value of 0 will provide a minimum current and hence an under damped response. A value of 255 will provide the maximum current and hence an overdamped response. Modulo: A modulo value of 8, sets the synthesizer comparison frequency to 8 times that of the Channel Spacing (synthesizer step size). A value of 5 is 5 times respectively. 20 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Channel Spacing: May also be referred to as the synthesizer step. As a rule the oscillator frequency must be integer divisible by the modulo value and then the step size. The step size is usually set to half that of the channel spacing. Accel Proportion: Controls the degree of speedup at the onset of PTT. Accel Integral: Controls the multiplication factor of the Accel Proportion. For further information and reading, you may refer to the Philips Semiconductor Data Book for the SA7025DK chip. Modulation Control DC-FM uses two point modulation and its parameters can be set by the following: VCO Deviation: The digital pot value sets the modulation level fed to the VCO's modulation input. A value of 0 sets the minimum deviation level. A value of 255 sets the maximum deviation level. Reference Bias: The digital pot value sets the center carrier frequency of the transmitter frequency. A value of 0 sets the highest carrier frequency. A value of 255 sets the lowest carrier frequency. A value around 128 is normally used. If the value is to high or too low this may result in unsymmetrical modulation distortion due to the limited range of the master reference oscillator. Reference Level: The digital pot value sets the modulation level fed to the master reference oscillator. A value of 0 sets the minimum deviation level. A value of 255 sets the maximum deviation level. It primarily is used to set the modulation balance at low frequencies. Transmit RF Power Output Transmit Power: The digital pot value sets the RF drive level to the power amplifier. A value of 0 sets the transmitter power to minimum. A value of 255 sets the transmitter power to maximum. CTCSS Control Tx Subtone: Enters directly the frequency of the transmitter's modulation encoder. Rx Subtone: Enters directly the frequency for the receiver's decoder to operate. Tx Subtone Level: This value controls the level of the transmitter's modulation encoder. Steps are 0.85dB. Channel selection Three methods are available for channel selection. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 21 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Software Channel Select via Utility Program: First ensure that channel 0 is selected on the DIP switch DIP1 located on the Micro Controller Board (all 8 switches in the off position). Enter the channel number in the Software Select Channel window on the Channel Info screen and press Select. Software Channel Select via Serial Command: First ensure that channel 0 is selected on the DIP switch DIP1 located on the Micro Controller Board (all 8 switches in the off position). Send the string "chansXXX" where XXX = a 3 digit number for the channel number. eg To select channel 5 send the string "chans005". Baud rate is 9600 BPS. Hardware Channel Select: Select the fixed channel for the SR35/50 by using the DIP switch DIP1 located on the Micro Controller Board. Channel 1 to 255 is available in binary selection. Switch position 1 is channel 1, position 2 is channel 2, position 3 is channel 4, position 4 is channel 8, position 5 is channel 16, position 6 is channel 32, position 7 is channel 64, position 8 is channel 128. For further details of all possible channels see APPENDIX C. Troubleshooting The most common causes of problems are listed below. Incorrect parameters set in SR35/50 Utility Program such as 1. Wrong Reference frequency oscillator value. 2. PLL correction factor or Bin Accel value too low. 3. Accel values extreme. 4. Channel spacing value not correct. 5. Frequency value is not a multiple of the channel spacing / step size. Other problems may include Jumpers or DIP switches in wrong positions Glossary 3RD OIP 4LFSK APCO-25 AUX BPF BW CMOS CRO CTCSS DC DIP DDS DSP EMI FSK HPF IC IF I/O 22 Third Order Intercept Point 4 Level Frequency Shift Keying Associated Public-Safety Communications Officers, Inc. Project 25 Auxiliary Band Pass Filter Bandwidth Complementary Metal Oxide Silicon Cathode Ray Oscilloscope Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Direct Current Dual Inline Package Direct Digital Synthesis Digital Signal Processor Electro Magnetic Interference Frequency Shift Keying High Pass Filter Integrated Circuit Intermediate Frequency Input / Output ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL JMP LC tank circuit LED LPF MMIC Mobitex MTBF NF PA Pad PCB PLL PPM (ppm) PTT POCSAG RAM RF RSSI RU Rx Simplex S/N Squelch SW TEMP TRM Tx UHF VCO VC-TXCO VF VHF VSWR Jumper Resonant circuit consisting of an Inductor and Capacitor network Light Emitting Diode Low Pass Filter Microwave Monolithic Intergrated Circuit Radio messaging system Mean Time Between Failure Noise Figure Power Amplifier Circuit board land Printed Circuit Board Phase Locked Loop Parts Per Million Push To Talk Post Office Code Standardization Advisory Group Random Access Memory Radio Frequency Received Signal Strength Indicator Rack Unit Receiver Single operation of either Transmitter or Receiver Signal to Noise Ratio Muted audio signal Switch Temperature Turn Around Mixer Transmitter Ultra High Frequency Voltage Controlled Oscillator Voltage Controlled Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator Voice Frequency Very High Frequency Voltage Standing Wave Ratio ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 23 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Appendix A Specifications Minimum Performance Specification Minimum performance to exceed the following for 66MHz to 960MHz*: ETS 300 086 Jan 1991 FCC Part 90 TIA/EIA-603 BAPT 225 ZV 1/2098 (German Softkeying) CEPT T/R 24-01 E Sept 1988 EC Marking, EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC ETS 300 113 MIL-STD-810E RFS32 TIA/EIA-603 General Specifications SR35/50 Rack Size: SR35/50 Overall Physical Size Supply Voltage: Power Consumption: Operating Temperature: Individual Module Dimensions: Standard LED indicators: Frequency Range: Synthesis Method: Modulation: Channel Spacing: Synthesizer Step Size: Channels: 24 2RU Case, 330mm deep inc fan. 89mm high, 360mm deep, 483mm wide 13.8V +/- 20%. <600 mA receive, typical 440 mA. <11A for 50W Tx RF. -10 to +60 C. -30 to +60 C option. Rx & Tx W=100, L=180, H = 30mm. PA W=78, L=300, H = 60mm. Power, Rx, Tx, CTCSS, Aux, Alarm. Coverage 66-960 MHz. Non mixing PLL Fractional N synthesizer. Direct FM, +/- 5 KHz +/-2.5 KHz narrow band. 30 KHz, 25 KHz or 12.5 KHz. 30, 25, 12.5, 7.5 or 6.25KHz. 256 Software or switch selectable 1-99 BCD parallel selection. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Frequency Range: Coverage 66-960 MHz. Other frequencies or band allocations available. Contact RELM Communications for details. Band A 66-80 MHz. Band B 74-88 MHz. Band C 135-160 MHz. Band D 155-180 MHz. Band E 175-200 MHz. Band F 195-225 MHz. Band G 220-250 MHz. Band H 245-275 MHz. Band I 270-300 MHz. Band J 295-325 MHz. Band K 320-350 MHz. Band L 345-375 MHz. Band M 370-400 MHz. Band N 395-430 MHz. Band O 425-460 MHz. Band P 455-490 MHz. Band Q 485-520 MHz. Band R 805-825 MHz. Band S 824-849 MHz. Band T 850-870 MHz. Band U 872-905 MHz. Band V 890-915 MHz. Band W 917-950 MHz. Band X 925-960 MHz. Transmitter Module Specifications RF Power Output: Frequency Stability: Audio Response: Audio Bandwidth: Modulation Distortion: S/N Ratio: Spurious: RF Switching Bandwidth: RF Switching Bandwidth PA: Duty Cycle: 5W to 50W (66-520 MHz). 5W to 35W, 50W optional for 13.8V/28V rail(800-960 MHz). 100W on special request. 2.5PPM, 1.5PPM or 1.0PPM. Flat within +/- 0.5dB across BW. Bessel LPF for data or Chebychev LPF DC(J-X Band) to 3400Hz base band (-0.5dB) 300Hz to 3000Hz for EIA-603 300Hz to 3400Hz nominal. Less than 2% C-weighted. Better than 50dB, wide band. Better than 44dB, narrow Band. Better than -90dBc. Same as band allocation. 10MHz nominal, full band useable. 100% for 50W RF output with ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 25 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL RF Rise Time: Thermal controlled fan. 4mS with continuous VCO selected (Controlled RF envelope). Receiver Module Specifications Sensitivity: Selectivity 66-520MHz (Option): Selectivity 66-520MHz: Selectivity 805-960MHz: Spurious Resp: Intermodulation: Blocking: Distortion: S/N Ratio: RF Switching Bandwidth: Receiver Front End BW: Audio Bandwidth: Squelch Opening Time: Squelch Closing Time: Conducted Spurious: Better than -117dBm for 12dB ( 25 KHz spacing ), Cweighted, De-emphasis. Typical -120dBm More than 80 dB for 25 KHz adj channel, more than 70 dB for 12.5 KHz adj channel, for switching BW 10MHz minimum. More than 75 dB for 25 KHz adj channel, more than 65 dB for 12.5 KHz adj channel, for switching BW same as band allocation. More than 70 dB for 25 KHz adj channel more than 65 dB for 12.5 KHz adj channel for switching BW same as band allocation. Better than 90dB. Better than 80dB. Better than 100dB at +/- 1MHz point. Less than 2%. Better than 50dB C-weighted, wide band. Better than 44dB Cweighted, narrow band . 10MHz minimum or equal to band allocation. Equal to band allocation, no retuning. DC to 3400Hz (-0.5dB) 20mS. 100mS. Less than -57dBm, typ -90dBm. Ancillaries Tx Timer: VF Level to Line: VF Level from Line: Pre-Emphasis Accuracy: De-Emphasis Accuracy: VF Compressor Range: Control Outputs: Alarm Output: PTT Input: Channel Select: Repeater Tail Timer: 26 2 minutes, on/off selectable. +6 to -15dBm, 600 ohms unbalanced or differential. +6 to -15dBm, 600 ohms unbalanced Within +/-0.5dB of 6dB per octave curve. Within +/-0.5dB of 6dB per octave curve. >30dB for line input, 1K ohm 5V source/sink available. Open collector. Logic or Opto-isolated +/- 5 to 48V. 8 way Dip switch or RS232 or BCD 2 seconds nominal. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Appendix B Interface Connections SR35/50 Rear Chassis Connector Description Universal DB15 Analog I/O Pin Number And Description: Universal Analog I/O DB15 Female Rear Connector Universal Analog I/O DB15 Male Rear Connector Internal Circuit Board Header SKH Connector 15 14 10 13 11 EARTH. Use this Earth for general connection and PTT return. For Analog Earth and Audio common use the ANALOG EARTH pin. RECEIVER AUDIO 600Ω Ω. Normal receiver audio output from op-amp. Nominal line level is set to -10dBm. Common return to analog Earth or differential audio output pin. RECEIVER AUDIO 5Ω Ω. Low impedance differential audio output from op-amp. RX MUTE / SQUELCH MONITOR. The mute status may be monitored by reading this voltage. 5 volt logic high = signal received or the mute is open. Output impedance = 100KΩ . Connect to high input impedance (>1MΩ). O/C ALARM OUTPUT. Open collector output sinks current to earth when an alarm condition occurs. Same function as front panel Alarm LED. An alarm is generated if the Power Amplifier is over temperature or if the supply voltage exceeds the defined limits. The trip points are selectable via the utility program. TX DC-FM INPUT. Wide band audio or data may be connected to this point. In order to conform to transmitter bandwidth emissions limits, this input is hard limited to the nominal deviation and Bessel filtered -3dB @ 3400Hz for minimum group delay. Input impedance is 100KΩ. If this input is not used then jumper # JMP14 on the Micro Controller board should be removed to avoid any pickup of stray signals, or alternatively do not connect any wires to this pin. Also avoid the use of ribbon cables longer than 30-50cM as this may also result in excess coupling or crosstalk. TX REFLECTED POWER. The voltage from the reflected power directional coupler in the Power Amplifier goes directly to this pin. In a correctly terminated load the voltage should be less than 200mV. Depending on the degree of mismatch at the load, the voltage will rise to approx 3-4 volts for 50 Watts forward power. The internal reflected power control circuit also monitors this point, such that when the reflected power voltage exceeds half that of the forward power voltage the forward power is then reduced to about 25% of full power. Full forward power is returned when the reflected power drops below the trip point mentioned. The output impedance is about 5KΩ. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 27 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL 28 12 12 11 13 10 11 10 14 12 13 15 14 15 NC NC 16 TX PTT IN. The standard PTT input is normally active low and may be driven from standard logic outputs or open collector. JMP9 should be in and JMP8 in position 1-2. To change polarity or voltage input also see OPTO PTT IN. Removing JMP9 will input the PTT via the opto coupler. RX DISCRIMINATOR. The receiver discriminator audio output is buffered, unfiltered and DC coupled to this point. Output impedance is low. TX OPTO PTT IN. This input is only used if a floating or opto input PTT is required. JMP9 MUST be removed. Positive or negative keying voltage can be applied to the input due to full wave rectifier and opto circuit. For a fully floating differential input voltage (+/-5 to +/-48 VDC) set jumper JMP8 in position 1-2. Putting JMP8 in position 2-3 will connect this point to earth. TX FORWARD POWER. The voltage from the forward power directional coupler in the Power Amplifier goes directly to this pin. In a correctly terminated load the voltage should be about 3-4 Volts for 50 Watts. The output impedance is about 5KΩ. The internal forward power control circuit also monitors this point. ANALOG EARTH. General analog earth common for VF input and output. TEMPERATURE OUTPUT. The temperature output voltage is proportional to the temperature on the power amplifier heatsink. TRANSMIT AUDIO INPUT 600Ω Ω. Transmitter audio input to op-amps etc. Nominal line input level is -10dBm. Can handle levels to greater than +10dBm. Common return to analog Earth. RX RSSI OUTPUT. The receiver's received signal strength indicator voltage is proportional to the log of the signal level at the antenna input. Voltage range is 0 to 5 volts. Output impedance is low. Dynamic range > 60dB. WIDE BAND TX MODULATION INPUT. Wide band audio or data may be connected to this point. WARNING: In order to conform to transmitter bandwidth emissions limits, the signal MUST be prefiltered, failure to do this WILL result in non-compliance of the Tx emission spectrum. This input is not normally used except in special cases. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL DB25 Digital I/O Connector Each CMOS logic input is protected by a 10K Ohm series resistor to the input of the logic chip. There is also a 10K Ohm pull down resistor at each input so as to default the input value to zero. Each logic output is protected by a 1K Ohm series resistor from the output of the logic chip. Pin Number And Description: Digital I/O DB25 Female Rear Connector (standard connection) Digital I/O DB25 Male Rear Connector Internal Circuit Board Header SKF Connector 13 25 12 24 11 23 10 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 NC 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 NC 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DIGITAL GROUND INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 0. INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 1. INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 2. INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 3. INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 4. INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 5. INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 6. INPUT PORT A. Spare 8 bit Logic Input bit 7. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Units bit 0. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Units bit 1. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Units bit 2. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Units bit 3. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Tens bit 0. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Tens bit 1. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Tens bit 2. INPUT PORT B. BCD Channel Select Tens bit 3. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 0. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 1. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 2. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 3. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 4. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 5. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 6. OUTPUT PORT C. Spare 8 bit Logic Output bit 7. NOT CONNECTED PC Serial Port to Radio Cable TD RD SG Signal Name DB9 PIN# Transmitted Data Received Data Signal Ground ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 29 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Also see Testing Section Appendix C DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch 1 Channel Selection There are three methods are available for channel selection (see also the section SR35/50 Base Station Utility). Software Channel Select via Utility Program: First ensure that channel 0 is selected on the DIP switch DIP1 located on the Micro Controller Board (all 8 switches in the off position). Enter the channel number in the Software Select Channel window on the Channel Info screen and press Select. Software Channel Select via Serial Command: First ensure that channel 0 is selected on the DIP switch DIP1 located on the Micro Controller Board (all 8 switches in the off position). Send the string "chansXXX" where XXX = a 3 digit number for the channel number. eg To select channel 5 send the string "chans005". Baud rate is 9600 BPS. Hardware Channel Select: Select the fixed channel for the SR35/50 by using the DIP switch DIP1 located on the Micro Controller Board. Channel 1 to 255 is available in binary selection. Switch position 1 is channel 1, position 2 is channel 2, position 3 is channel 4, position 4 is channel 8, position 5 is channel 16, position 6 is channel 32, position 7 is channel 64, position 8 is channel 128. A table of DIP switch 1 settings follows, where switch ON is indicated by a "x" in a cell and no entry in a cell represents a switch OFF. Channel 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30 SW 1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 SW6 SW7 SW8 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 31 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 32 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 33 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 34 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 35 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL DIP Switch 2 User Function Select Switch Number Description Switch 1 PTT Delay Inserts a 100mS delay for the Transmitter RF rise time. Must be selected when using a coaxial simplex changeover relay to prevent switching RF power. Simplex On Selects simplex mode of operation. Tx Timer On Transmitter is disabled after 2 minutes continuous use. Repeater On Selects automatic Receiver to Transmitter repeater function. The Transmitter will also have a 2 second ‘hang time’. Tx VCO Cont Enables the Transmitter’s VCO to operate continuously in ‘hot stand by’ mode. This speeds up the Transmitter’s rise time to 4mS. Caution: Low level signal leakage may affect the receiver’s performance if the Transmitter is on the same frequency. Tx FSK Generates an FSK test signal. Not normally used. Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 36 ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL Appendix D Model # Configuration Guide Rev 1.3 13th October 1997. Consult Spectra for availability details on specific configurations and options. TX POWER 35 Watts 50 Watts 100 Watts CHANNEL ALLOC 12.5 KHz 25 KHz FREQ STABILITY 1 1.0PPM (-30 to 60C) 2 1.5PPM (-10 to 60C) 3 2.5PPM (-30 to 60C) SR35/50 Insert Z for Nil item TX FREQ Band C2 D2 D3 I2 N2 P2 Q2 RX FREQ 66-80 MHz 70-88 MHz 135-160 MHz 138-149 MHz 155-180 MHz 159-166 MHz 148-174 MHz 175-200 MHz 195-225 MHz 220-250 MHz 245-275 MHz 270-300 MHz 276-284 MHz 295-325 MHz 320-350 MHz 345-375 MHz 370-400 MHz 395-430 MHz 400-435 MHz 425-460 MHz 455-490 MHz 450-485 MHz 485-520 MHz 500-532 MHz 805-825 MHz 824-849 MHz 850-870 MHz 872-905 MHz RF CONFIGURATION D Duplex S Simplex FRONT PANEL S Standard C Custom OPTION Special Version CTCSS Enc & Dec Digital Modulator 4 Level FSK Modems FFSK Modems Self Test Local Loopback Notes: 1. Band C2, D2, I2 for Digital Tx only. 2. Band Q2 Receive only. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0 37 S Series Repeater USER MANUAL 38 890-915 MHz 917-950 MHz 925-960 MHz 3. 100 Watt on special application only. ©RELM Communications Inc. Revision 1.0
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