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LRU
User Manual
March 2002
To contact SERCEL
Nantes, France
Commercial; Customer Support;
Manufacturing & Repair.
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Tel: +33 2 40 30 11 81, Fax: +33 2 40 30 19 48
Hot-Line: Land:
+33 2 40 30 58 88
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E-mail: sales@sercel.fr
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LRU User Manual
General
The LRU (Line Remote Unit) relay is a long range point-to-point radio
relay cell that can be inserted anywhere in a spread as an element of the
408UL network to relay the data transmission on a Line or a Transverse.
It connects to any type of 408UL field electronics (LAUX, LAUL, FDU
Link, etc.). Built in the LRU is a full performance LAUX.
In the LRU transmission protocol (Half-duplex), time is shared between
transmission of Master-to-Slave messages and transmission of Slaveto-Master messages.
Master-to-Slave messages are called Network Control Sequences
(NCS), used for synchronization, zero-time transmission and control.
Slave-to-Master messages are called Data Transfer Sequences (DTS),
used for data retrieval, seismonitor and collecting test results.
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Typical setups
Typical setups
CAUTION
If you wish to test a radio relay cell through a wireline link between the
coaxial connectors of two LRUs, use a 60 dB (minimum), 20 W
attenuator.
Attenuator
20 W
60 dB min.
(test setup)
12 V
For optimal performance of
the radio link, do not
place any electric
device (including LRU,
FDPA408, etc.) on the
same side as the radiating
elements!
LRU
12 V
NO
12 V
LRU
12 V
The antenna should be at
the top the mast.
8m
Do not raise any antenna
near electric power
distribution lines!
YES
LRU
LRU
12 V
12 V
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Use the whole cable length
to keep clear from the antenna.
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Typical setups
CAUTION
Antenna height is limited to 6.1 metre near airports.
Below are typical examples of setups along with the associated
specifications in terms of covered range and transmission capacity.
Basic radio relay cell
7-element
Yagi antenna
LAUX and
radio functions
See 1
below
Line or
Transverse
to Central
Unit
LRU
12 V
LRU
Coax downlead
12 V
Battery
Typical performance (Ground-Wave propagation above flat
terrain):
- Range: 24 km, 60 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
- Range: 10 km, 240 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
See CAUTION on page 1-2.
For the Left/Right and Low/High ports of the LRU, connect as usual
(Left to Right; Low to High).
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Typical setups
Radio relay in series connection
To extend the relay range, you can use two relay cells in series
connection as shown below. You can choose between two types of
series setups, one with fewer antenna masts to raise, the other
optimizing the data rate.
• Two-mast series setup (high data rate)
Requirements:
- At least 300 m between antennas,
- At least 13 MHz frequency separation.
Line or
Transverse
to Central
Unit
LRU
See 1
below
See 1
below
12 V
Battery
LRU
12 V
For
optimal
performance,
use vertical polarization in one cell
and horizontal in
the other.
LRU
12 V
LRU
12 V
Line or
Transverse ports
Typical performance of each relay cell (Ground-Wave propagation
above flat terrain):
- Range: 24 km, 60 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
- Range: 10 km, 240 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
Setups with more than two relay cells in series connection have not been
tested yet.
See CAUTION on page 1-2.
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LRU User Manual
Typical setups
• Single-mast series setup
Line or
Transverse
to Central
Unit
LRU
See 1
below
See 1
below
12 V
Battery
LRU
LRU
12 V
12 V
LRU
12 V
(Line or
Transverse
cable)
Typical performance of each relay cell (in Ground-Wave
propagation conditions above flat terrain):
- Range: 24 km, 30 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
- Range: 10 km, 120 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
For the single-mast series setup, a special software configuration needs
to be programmed in the LRUs, using an FDPA408 pocket terminal or
the 408UL HCI workstation: in each intermediate pair, not to have one
of the LRUs transmitting while the other is receiving, you must have
them working on two distinct “Subframes”. That’s why the date rate is
divided by two in the above example.
See LRU Operational Description.
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Typical setups
Where more than two relay cells are used in “single-mast series
connection”, you can avoid reducing the data rate any further if you still
work with only two Subframes, provided adjacent relay locations do not
use the same Subframe.
In the example below, relay cell (A) can use the same Subframe as relay
cell (C) if they are distant enough and if they use two separate frequency
channels.
(A)
LRU 2
LRU 4
(C)
LRU 1
(B)
LRU 3
Relay
Cell
(A)
(B)
(C)
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LRU
No.
Transmit on
Subframe 1
✔
✔
LRU 6
LRU 5
Transmit on
Subframe 2
✔
✔
✔
✔
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Typical setups
Radio relay with REM
Requirements:
- At least 300 m between antennas,
- At least 13 MHz frequency
separation.
Line or
Transverse
to Central
Unit
LRU
See 1
below
SU6R
12 V
LRU
Battery
12 V
REM
(Transverse cable)
SU6R
SU6R
Insert a
bandpass
cavity filter for
each REM
(case of multi-REM
setup) and one
more if Audio is
used with SU6-R
12 V
Typical performance of each relay cell (in Ground-Wave above flat
terrain):
- Range: 24 km, 60 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
- Range: 10 km, 240 Ch @ 2 ms, Real time.
The antenna of the REM and the antenna of the LRU attached to that
REM can be mounted on the same mast, but in that case a minimum
vertical separation of 30 metres (100 feet) should be provided. The rule
is to have at least 80 dB attenuation between the two antennas to allow
each system to work at its full sensitivity. The cavity filters for the
REMs are still required.
A REM upgrade may be required.
See CAUTION on page 1-2.
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Typical setups
Requirements:
- At least 300 m between antennas,
- At least 13 MHz frequency
separation.
SU6R
SU6R
SU6R
REM
up to 24 km
SU6R
LRU
LRU
12 V
12 V
REM
12 V
12 V
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Antennas
Antennas
The LRU is used as a point-to-point radio relay. For a stationary relay,
directional antennas are used, allowing maximum performance and
protection from interference. Where one of the two LRUs involved in a
radio relay is subject to roving (Marine, Shalow-water operation, etc.)
omni-directional antennas are more suitable.
Directional antenna
Below are the specifications of a wide-band, 7-element Yagi antenna
available from SERCEL.
This directional antenna can be used either horizontally or vertically.
A 50-ohm impedance coax cable should be used to connect the antenna
to the LRU. To increase the system performance, a low-attenuation,
double-shield coax cable is recommended.
Prior to using the antenna, especially after assembly, a VSWR check
should be done, including the coax cable. The maximum VSWR within
the bandwidth of interest should be less than 1.7:1 to work in good
conditions.
• Specifications
• Type:
Wideband 7-Element Yagi
(Sercel P/N: 07-820070-001).
• Frequency:
215 to 240 MHz.
• Power Gain:
10.5 dBi, Center frequency.
• VSWR:
1.6:1 Max.
1.3:1 Center frequency.
• Front-to-back Ratio:
20.45 dB, Center frequency
• 3-dB beamwidth:
E = 48 degrees.
H = 57 degrees
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Antennas
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• Feed Impedance:
50 ohm.
• Connector type
Type UHF.
• Antenna Boom length:
1.9 m (75").
• Longest Element:
68 cm (26.772").
• Shortest Element:
48 cm (18.898'').
• Weight:
900 g (2 lb).
• Maximum mast OD:
5 cm (2").
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LRU Specifications
GENERAL
PHYSICAL
Radio Functions
Communication with another LRU
for data transmission with error
recovery and temporary storage
Cable Functions
full LAUX capabilities
Tests capabilities
Power supply
Radio data transmission
Cable data transmission
Field tests
Instrument tests
Antenna spectrum monitoring capability
Radio setup
Pocket terminal connection
capability
Memory
4Mb local buffer for non-real time
transmission mode
Interval between
LRU's or LRU and LAUX
on transverse
Up to 300 m with ST cable
Up to 250 m with WPSR
Up to 400 m with WPSRLR
RADIO PERFORMANCES
Radio link between LRU’s
(Typical propagation condition, bit error rate better than 10-6,
8 m (26 feet) antenna mast, Yagi type antenna)
- 16 km (10 miles) up to 240 Channels (*) @2ms sample
rate real time retrieval.
- 24 km (15 miles) up to 60 Channels (*) @2ms sample
rate real time retrieval.
RF Characteristics :
RF Frequencies
RF Output Power
RF Output
Impedance
FCC Emission
Designators
USA use : limited to 216 MHz to
218 MHz and 219 MHz to 220 MHz
Canadian use : limited to 217 MHz to
218 MHz and 219 MHz to 220 MHz
Other countries : in respect with local
regulation
Overall capability : 215 MHz to 250 MHz
RF power management ; 6W nominal
50 Ω
200K0D1D and 800K0D1D
CABLE PERFORMANCES
(Typical @ 2 ms sample rate and 25°C)
Maximum number of FDU's per LRU :
- 120 with up to 30 m interval
- 96 with up to 55 m interval
- 80 with up to 75 m interval
Maximum number of FDU's between LRU's or between LRU
and LAU :
- 60 with up to 30 m interval
- 48 with up to 55 m interval
- 40 with up to 75 m interval
(*) the number of channels increases proportionally with the ratio :
(shot cycle time) / (acquisition time).
Material
Dimension and Weights
Size
Weigths
Aluminium
380x380x225 mm (14.9x14.9x8.8 in)
12.6 kg (27.8 lbs)
Power
Operating Power Voltage 10.5 to 15 VDC, 2 battery
connectors, to allow
uninterrupted operation during
battery replacement
Power consumption
Master : 23 W
Slave : 80 W when retrieving
Sleep : 1,2 W
Operating Temperatures -40°C to 70°C
Storage Temperatures
-40°C to 70°C
Water Depth
1.5 m

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