Wulfsberg Electronics Division 4WJRT-9600N User Manual 55603
Wulfsberg Electronics Division 55603
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Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Challon Group Company C-962AIS CONTROL UNIT Operator’s Manual Manual Number 150-040218 Revision A April 30, 1999 RT-9600, WITH VP INTEWACE. ADDED]!!! TABLE (F CONTENTS (can? I nued) SUBJECT pm DESCRIPTION AND CPERATION (cont) I.I2 MANUAL 0PERATION........................................... I-I9 I.” SPECIAL (PERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR DIRECTION FINDING APPLICATIONS....................................... I-ZO 1.14 VP OPERATION.........-.....................................1-20 INSTALLATION 2.1 GENERAL... ......... 2.2 UIPACKIIG AND INSPECTING EOUIPMENT......... 2.3 INSTALLATION - IN-96A/lN-97A RIGIDMOUNT....-............... 2-1 2.4 INSTALLATION - TRANSCEIVERS.. ...... 2-3 2.5 INSTALLATION - CONTROL UNIT. 2.6 INSTALLATION - ANTENNAS... 2.7 AVIONICS INSTALLATION WIRING CONSIDERATIONS - TRANSCEIVER SIDE........................................... 2-5 2.7.1 AIDIO AM) SIDETONE HI AND LO... 2.7.2 OF DISABLE.......... 2.7.3 DF AUDIO................ ................. 2.7.4 UNSWELCHED MAIN AUDIO.............................. 2-6' 2.7.5 RAD PTT.. .............. 2.7.6 CH PTT... 2.7.7 RAD SQUELCH. 2.7.8 VP ”(Dun............-.......-..................... 2-6 2.7.9 14V SHITCHED........................ ........ 2-7 2.7.10 DISC... 2.7.1! CH MIC HI 2.7.I2 RAD MIC HI............................. 2.7.13 RX AUDIO...................................-........ 2-8 o. ..................-.... 2-6 ....................... 2-6 Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Gmup Company C-QSZNS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without express written permission of Wulfsberg Electronics Division. Wuli‘sberg Electronics Division makes no warranty, expressed or implied, with regard to this manual, including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non- infringement. In addition, Wulfsberg Electronics Division makes no warranty with regard to the documentation or data contained herein. Wulfsberg Electronics Division is not liable in the event of incidental, special, consequential, or any other damages in connection with or arising fi'om fumishing, performance, or use of this manual. © I999 Wulfsberg Electronics Division. All rights reserved C-962A/S. C-962A, 09625, RT-9600, and RT-9600F, are trademarks of Wulfsberg Electronics Division. Manual Number [so-040218 Page ii 30 Apr 99 Revision A Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company c-sszms CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR'S MANUAL Record of Revisions Revision Issue Date Revision Issue Date Number Date Insened By Number Date lnserted By A 4/30/99 1 L. 30 Apr 99 Page iii Manual Number 150-040le Revision A 1.3 1.4 RT-9600. IITN VP INTEITADE. ADDEDDIM MEL VARIATIONS (cont.) The RT-9600, with VP Interface, requires a special control unit, the 0-9625. Tao versions. whose only difference is instrument panel lighting, are available. The 5V and 25V versions are tabulated In Section i.6. DESIGN FEATUES in addition to providing the VP interface function. several important features of the RT-9600, with VF interface. provide maximum reliability and operational flexibility. These features provide ease of installation and maintenance. - Plug-In modular construction with bifurcated gold card-edge connectors. -- MlL grade epoxy impregnated fiberglass printed circuit boards with MlL spec post coating for humidity and dust protection, -- All solid state. ~- Burn-out proof transmitter due to open or short-clrculted transmission line. —- RF gated audio sldetone exists when transmitter’ is producing RF power. ' -- Automatic slgnai-to—nolse squelch with manual override. -- Interface compatible with the Motorola DVP' external encryption unit. -- AM detector for use with direction finding equipment. -- Operates on either 14 or 28V DC power. -- Low profile l/Z ATR short package. -- No band spread limitation. C-962AIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL Wulfsberg Elecironics Division A Chemo/l Group Company List of Effective Pages Section Page Revision Cover Sheet A Copyright ii A Record of Revisions iii A List of Effective Pages iv A Table of Contents v A List of F igums v A List of Tables v A l A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A 1 l A 12 A 13 A 14 A Manual Number 150-040218 Page iv 30 Apr 99 Revision A 1.5 m-9soo. HITH VP INTEIFACE. MEN TECHNCAL CHARACTERIS'I’ICS (cont) 1.5.1 arr-9500 HITH VP IN'I'EIFACE ther: (cont) Meefs RTCA DO—lls Environmenlal Cafagory MGMAEXXXXS (when shock-mounted) and AANAMEXXXXS (when rigid mounfed) To Wullsberg operational standards. mm Nominal Ou lpuf Power: Outpuf Power Tracking : Oufpuf impedance: Dufy Cycle: Frequency Sfablilfyx Nodulaflon: Audio Inpuf: Audio DlsTorfion: Moduleflon Tracking: Sido‘l‘one Oufpuh Microphone Circuif: FM Hum and Nolsex Harmonics: Spurious: Operafor selecfabie, I or 10 "offs. 1 205 from nominal over frequency range. 50 ohms. Conflnuous (EM). 3 0.00051 over do to 1» 60° C. 1 5 kHz deviafion, llmlfed. 0.175 VRMS Info 200 ohms inpu? circul‘l' for z 3.0 kHz deviafion, adjusleble. 55. 1 0.9 dB across frequency range. l00 mil info 600 ohms, adjusfable- Carbon or equivalenf. -30 dB. -70 (El below carrier level. -80 dB below cerrler level. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company " C-SGZA/S CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL Table of Contents Overview, Operating the Conn-cl Main Receiver On/OffNolume Control Test/Load Button...... Frequency/Tone LED Display.... Receive/Transm it LEDs Main/Guard Transmit Selector Switch ..... Selecting Preset Channels Selecting Channels on the Original C-962A/S Selecting Channels on the C-962A/S with the Narrow-band Upgrade... Selecting a Manual Frequency ..... Operating the Guard Receivers Programming Preset Channel Checking Preset Channel Frequencies Selecting CTCSS Tones.... Selecting Tones on the Original C-962A/S Selecting Tones on the C-962A/S with the Narrow-band Upgrade....,. Disabling the Automatic Tone Feature"... List of Figures Page Figure l C-962A Controls... Figure 2 09628 Control Panel ....... List of Tables Table 1. C-962A Controls... Table 2. Wulfsberg Group Tones Table 3. Technisonic Group Tones.... Table 4. California Department of Forestry (CDF) Group Tones ..... 30 Apr 99 Page v Manual Number 150-040218 Revision A RT-QSOO. WITH VP INTEIFACE. ”DEW 1.5 TECI'IHCAL CHARACTERISTICS (cont) 1.5.l RT-9600 NIT" VP INTEFFACE learnt.) Wm: (cont) Response: Image: 415 dB. Spurious: -75 dB. All cfher specificaflons same as fhe main receiver excep? the guard receiver has no DF Oufpuf and no VP capability. WWW Nunber of Tones: Elghf. Selecfion Method: Selected by coding four wires on fhe main connector. The wire coding Is generafed in the confrel unlfs or by external swifching and may be changed between fransmlf and receive. Frequency Range: 60 +0 250 Hz - Field Adjusfable. i.5.2 CONTROL lNlT Physical Dimensions: 0-9625 See Figure 2.5-5 of RT-9600 Insfal iaflen Manual. 1.6 SYSTE‘ mm The fol leaving are fhe currenfly defined componenls of ‘fhe RT-9600 Transceiver Systems, ulfh VP lnTerl‘ace. 1.6.1 VP MNSCEIVERS mm HULFSBERG MB mum , EABLMEER RT—9600-52 9600 Channel ViF Ni-Bend Transceiver. 400-0052-052 14/28VDC, loo-w: Audio. Pretrudlng Connecfor. wlfh VP Interface. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company C-QGZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL This page intentionally lefi blank. Manual Number 150—4140le Page vi 30 Apr 99 Revision A RT-QGOO, HIT“ VP INTEFMI, mom»: 1.6 SYSTEIIWNTS (cont) 1.6.2 "(DEL MES 0-9625-10 0-9625-20 1.6.3 WEI. lN-96 lN-96A IN-97 1-8 VPCQ‘TROLINITS mum RT-9600, with VP Interface, Confroi Unlf, I50-l74 MHz, 9600 Channel, 28V Integral Lights. RT-9600, with VP interface, Control Unlf, 150-174 Mil, 9600 Channel. 5V integral LIng. INSTALLATIM KITS liULF SBERG MB 400-014I-010 400-0141-020 NUTS: The following lnsfallaflon kits can be used ulfh RT-9600, with VP Inferface/C-9625 Insfallaflons. HESSBlE'lLQN RT—7200/RT-9600—24 Insfai ieflon Kll with Shockmounf, Crimp type Connecfor and Crlmp Sockets. Included In the lN-96: Size i6 Socket (03 Ea) Slze 20 Socket (64 Ea) Shockmoun‘r Assembly RT-7200/RT9600-24 I nsfa I I af Ion Klf with Rigldmeuni, crimp fype Connacfor and Crimp Sockefs Included in the lN-96A Size 16 Socket (03 Ea) Size 20 Socket (64 Ea) Spacer, 0.75 0.0. X 0.25 l.D. x 0.316L (06 Ea) Rigidmounf Assenbly RT-9600-2 lnsfal Iaflon KIT wlfh Shockmounf, Crimp fyps Conn'ecfor, and Crimp Sockefs- Included in the ”0-97: Size 16 Socket (03 Ea) Size 20 Sockef (64 Ea) Shockmoun+ Assemly wuursaeas PAELPMEEB 149-0029-000 I 29-I OI1-000 129-10I9-000 300-2122-000 ”9-0029-00! 1294017-000 129-1019-000 129-001” -01 0 300-2! 22-002 1 49-0033-000 129-1017-000 129-I OI 9-000 300-2122-000 Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chilton Group Company C-962AIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL OVERVIEW This manual contains instructions for using the Wult‘sberg C-QGZA/S Control Unit. It includes operating and preset channel programming instructions for the original wide-band models and models that have been modified with the narrow-band upgrade. The C-962A/S provides the control functions for the RT-9600/9600F VHF FM transceiver. RT-9600/9600F transceivers are capable of transmitting and receiving 9600 channels in the 150.000 to 173.9975 MHz band (one every 2.5 kHz). They are optionally equipped with one or two crystal-controlled Guard receiver modules that can be user-specified for any Guard frequency between 150.000 and 1739975 MHz. They are also optionally equipped with CTCSS tones on both the Main and Guard Receivers. Models equipped with the VP (Voice Privacy) interface option are limited to one Guard channel. A narrow-band modification of the RT-9600/9600F is available for use with the upgraded C-962A/S. The C-962A/S can select any of the RT‘s channels, and can be used to control the operation of the optional Guard receiver and subaudible CTCSS tones. The C-962A/S stores programmable transmit and receive frequencies in non-volatile memory (no internal battery is required to maintain stored information when the equipment is turned off). CAUTION: Federal regulations require that operators of this equipment transmit and receive over specifically authorized frequencies only. It has been produced in two versions: 0 The C-962A is designed to control RT-9600/9600F radios equipped with the Guard receiver option. lts control panel includes a GuardI/Guard 2 Selector Switch (Figure I, Item l3) that allows the user to switch between Guard channels if the RT»9600F transceiver is equipped with two Guard receivers. 0 The 09625 is designed to control RT-9600/9600F radios equipped with the VP (Voice Privacy) interface option. Its control panel includes a PVT/STD Selector Switch (see Figure 2) that allows the use to switch between encrypted (PVT) and normal (STD) operation. Both versions can be upgraded to narrow-band operation. The C-962A/S narrow-band upgrade provides the following features and capabilities in addition to those of the original version: - User—selectable narrow-band (12.5 kHz charmel spacing) and wide-band (25 kHz channel spacing) operation. The original C-962A/S allows wide-band operation only. NOTE: This capability requires an RT-9600/9600F transceiver that has been modified for narrow-band operation. 0 Increased number of programmable presel charmels. The upgrade provides 15 memory banks that allow up to 15 presets each, for a maximum of 225. The original C-962A/S allows a maximum of 15 presets, 30 Apr 99 Page 1 Manual Number 150-040218 Revision A mom. IITK W INTEFFICE, mom l.6 SVSTEHCGPONENTS (cont) LBJ MWEL MB iN-722/ 962-1 (cont) l.6.4 MODEL man I N-96A-2 I N-97A-2 I-lO IDBTALLATION KITS icon'i‘.) 0.5mm Small Juncfion Shell Crimp Socket, No.20, D Style (75 Ea) Plug, 505 D Submin, Crimp less contacts Plug, 255. D Submin, Crinp less confecfs Cable Boo). 0.312 i.0. Cable Boo), 0.437 i.D. INSTALLATIM mm KITS EESEBLELLQN Plug. 675, DPXB, Crimp Type with sockefs for Recessed Transceiver connecfor. Included in file IN-96A-2: Size 16 Socke'i‘ (03 Ea) Size 20 Seckef (64 En) Ping Us, ARINC, Crimp iess socks-rs Plug, 67s. DPXP. Crimp Type ulfh sockeis for Profrudlng Transceiver Connecfor. Included in the IN-97A-2: Size “S Sockef (03 Ea) Size 20 Socket (64 Ea) Jack 57s, ARINC. crimp iess sockefs WLFSBERG EARLNIMEEB I 29-1 02 i -000 i29-1046-000 129-2! 39-000 129-2140-000 179-0004-000 179-0006-000 wuLFSBERG I 49-0029—002 129-1017-000 129-IDI9-000 129-2040-000 “9-0033-002 iZQ—IOI7—000 129-1019-000 I 29-2045~000 Wulfsberg Electronics D'wision A Chaitan Group Company C-SGZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR‘S MANUAL ©®©©® O® @ @@“®@ a. Original ©®®Q® .® 63 @@m@ b. With Narrow-band Upgrade Figure 1. c-SSZA Controls Manila] Number ISO-040218 Page 2 30 Apr 99 Revision A RT-m, KIT" VP INTEIFADE, "DEW 1.6 SYSTEM WINS (confi) |.6.5 ”ITEMS. mm All) “SSW Sea RT-9600 lnsfallaflon Manual Section 1.6.9. 1.6.6 MES MD CRYSTALS MODEL WLFSBERG Mm QESQBJflIQN W MC-96A-3 R/T Module, RT-9600, ulfn VP ln‘rerface 300-2097-005 50-9554 Syntheslzer Module, RT—9600. wlfh 300-2095—002 VP Inlarface MGQGD—Z Audlo Module, 100 ml'lafl'. 300-2100-003 RT-9600. with VP Interface See RT-9600 lnsfallaflon Manual Secflon l.6.10 for ofnar modules. 1.6.1 IIAIN‘I’ENMIJE mums VODEL NULFSBERG NEE QESQRJELIQH EABLNMEB SM-9600 Maintenance Manual - RT-9600 150-0058-000 94-722/722A/ llalnfenance Manual, C-722/ l50—0073-000 962/962A/9525 0-722A/O-962/C-962A/C-9625 Confrol Unlfs SM—9600 DVP Halnl'enanca flannel, RT-9600, wlfh 150-030-000 VP Interface. Addendum 1.6.3 ‘I'ESTENIPBENT See RT-9600 lnsfallaflon Manual, Secflon |.6.IZ. 1.6.9 lllLl'l’Alfl ACCESSlRIES Mlllfary accessorlos are nof applicable fo the RT-9600 Transc-lver, ll‘fll VP lniorface. I-IZ Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company C-QGZNS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL Item No. Table 1. C-962AIS Controls Control Function Manual Frequency Selector Thumbwheel Switches Allows the operator to set the frequency for the manual channel. Allows the operator to select the frequency when programming or reprogramming a channel. 2 Frequency LED Display Normally shows the receive frequency. Shows the transmit frequency when the mic is keyed or the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch (Item 5) is in the TX position. 3 Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switches Allows the operator to manually set the CTCSS tone, Allows the operator to select the CTCSS tone when programing or reprogramming a channel. 4 Tone LED Display Indicates the CTCSS tone number (if any) programmed or manually selected for the currently selected channel. 5 Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Displays the currently selected transmit or receive frequency. 55mm" SW“°h Allows the operator to specify the frequency as transmit or receive when programming or reprogramming a channel. 6 Preset Channel Selector Allows the operator to select the manual channel or preset channels. 7 Photo-sensor Automatically Adjusts the brightness of the Transmit/Squelch (Receive) LEDs (Items 9, ll, and 16). 8 Main Receiver On/Off/Volume Turns the equipment On and Off; adjusts the Main Receiver Control audio level. 9 Main Receiver Squelch (Receive) Lights when the Main receiver receives a signal. LED 10 Test/Load Button Disengages the automatic squelch for both the Main and Guard receivers. Loads programmed frequencies and CTCSS tones into memory, Loads the selected memory bank. Loads the selected CTCSS tone group. I l Guard Receiver Squelch (Receive) Lights when the Guard receiver receives a signal. LED 12 Guard Receiver Volume Control Adjusts the Guard receiver audio level. 13 Guard l/Guard 2 Selector Switch On a C-962A with two Guard channels, controls whether Guard channel I or channel 2 transmit frequency is used. 14 Tone On/OtT/Manual Selection Enables/disables the automatic tone feature during receive Switch operation. 15 Main/Guard Transmit Selector Selects transmission over the Main or Guard receiver. Switch 16 Transmit LED Lights when a signal is transmitted 17 High/bow Transmit Power Selector Selects 1 Watt or [0 Watts transmitter power output. Switch 30 Apr 99 Page 3 Manual Number ISO-040218 Revision A RT-QSOO. mm VP INTEWACE. momma mm mm lanai mum ml am" -I laud nu mes mm mm A: m h M, Ila! flew—I‘ll!!!" I'm“ at um" “my I MISS Hill!“ In Inlay “1th at mit- l'fiuu fiwv in! mm Inn ll 57C” hit I! humor. “I! and r—--FREQUENCV-fi TONE r-PRESE! ‘ 0 I“ CHANNEL -| _ .. H I I 1 v_4 I_!_ I I_l ? 1 4‘ 123 2’ 5' TESIILOAD 0 \ ‘51 "Wk“ “GA-E." J I_'_ UAH;).___: mNg L~ wnzz._J ”fli— llama-kl man-mm Burllmh‘p— mnw-a- MIG? “BM.- “ tum- hi—flhlh! (mm “In!” M! ”Man “In" huh! gall! haw MI- ell—n hula may“ nut-mum. anus-hymn gamma. lulh'ldbml' "mam-man. nan-{bunt MM Riff!!!“ an. Iliulll OFF—“fill” haunt-him mJ-M Emmi“ cr rm umrcu eon-nu M "nun won mm. I‘ll—m. | mmlfl tau-nil- Mull“ M“, UTE: Tb. 0-525 control Unlt has an lnfarnally aecmlbla MEL em: “Itch (MSW). Ihan fllls “Itch Is plan-d In flu (FF (lav-rar- uay fro. Pc Board towards buffa- of unlf) position, the actual II channel salecfor poslflon bosons Imperative. mums AM) PM?!“ PM 13! 0-9625 1-14 F IGlRE 1.7-1 ......“*‘r~ l—n "Lid“! 3 “HI-l Inflfifl pan-“ll- at“. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chenon Group Company C-BSZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL PVT/STD Selectarswifch Figure 2. 0-9628 Control Panel 0 Increased number of user-specified subaudible CTCSS tones. The upgraded C-962A/S can generate up to 46 Wulfsberg Group tones, 49 Technisonic Group tones, and 33 CDF (California Department of Forestry) Group tones. Unlike the original C-962A/S, it does not rely on the tone generating capability built into the RT-9600, which is limited to eight, The narrow»band upgrade includes an I l-character, 5 x 7 dot-matrix LED display to accommodate its added capabilities (for example, two~digit tone codes). The original has a seven—character, seven»segment LED display. In addition, the upgrade includes two Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switches instead of one on the original. The following features of the C-962A/S are configured by internal switch settings: - The Thumbwheel Enable/Disable Switch - Allows the Manual Frequency and Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switches (Figure l, Items 1 and 3) to be enabled/disabled. Setting the switch to the Off position disables manual fi'equency selection when the Preset Channel Selector is set to the M (Manual) channel, and prevents the operator fl-om reprogramming the preset channel settings. 0 Memory Load Switch — Switch must he set to ON to allow the operator to reprogram preset channels. The following features of the C—962A/S are configured through connections in the wiring harness: - Thumbwheel Backlighting — Backlighting of the manual frequency and tone selector thumbwheel switches can be disabled during installation (refer to Manual Number 150-0061-000, Paragraph 2,8.10). - Frequency and Tone LED Displays — On the original C-962A/S, the LED displays can be configured during installation to operate continuously or to operate only when selected by the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch. On the C-962A/S with the narrow-band upgrade, the LED displays operate continuously, Manual Number [SD-040218 Page 4 30 Apr 99 Revision A RT—m, II'I'H VP INTEIFACE. mom 1.10 RESET CHANEL mm INSTRLKITHNS (cont.l 1.10.2 IIMN TX/RX FREQ!“ I. Set svltch MSl on Loglc Board labeled MEMORY LOAD to the ON positlon. Set MSIC to the MAIN LOAD posltlon. See Flgure I.7-l for swltch locations. 2. Select the desired channel to be programmed on the CHANNEL SELECTOR knob. 3. Set up TX frequency and 07055 tone on the fhumbnheels. (If no tone ls desired, set the CTCSS selector to the (FF posltion.) 4. Set TX selector to MIN. 5. Operate LOAD SELECT switch to TX LOAD posltlon. 6. Push and release TEST/LOAD button. The TX frequency Is now loaded for the selected channel. 7. Set up RX frequency and CTCSS tone on the thunbwheel. 8. Operate LOAD SELECT snitch to RX LOAD posltlon. 9. Push and release TEST/LOAD button. The Rx frequency is now loaded tor the selected channel. 10. Changes In stored channel information may be Inhlbltsd by operatlng MEMORY LOAD switch MS'lB to the OFF posltlon. CAUTION All unallocated channel locations met be progr-d to 100.000 Iii: TX and fix. |.IO.3 EM TX FREQ-IE)!” 1. Set Internal snitch MSIB on Loglc Board labeled MEMORY LOAD to the ON pesltlon. Set Infernal switch MSlA to the GUARD LOAD posltlon. 2. Any channel other than manual may be selected for the guard frequency progrmlng operatlon. 1-15 Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company C-SGZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL OPERATING THE CONTROLS This section introduces the features of the C-962A/S control panell Figure l locates each of the controls. and Table I lists them with a brief description. Maln Receiver On/Oero/ume COHEN] To turn the equipment ON, rotate the Main Receiver 0n/0ff/Volume Control (Figure I, Item 8) clockwise. NOTE: Aircrafi power must be available to the unit by operating the appropriate switches and/or circuit breakers To hear the audio, the appropriate remote audio select switches (if any) must be in the proper position and the Volume conuol set to the appropriate level. In addition, the Main Receiver On/OffNollu-ne Control is used to set the audio level, For more accurate volume adjustment, press the Test/Load Button (Figure I, Item 10) while adjusting the volume. Test/Load Button The Main and Guard receivers feature an automatic squelch that allows maximum receive sensitivity without ambient RF noise tripping the squelch. When the Test/Load Button (Figure I, Item 10) is pressed, the automatic squelch is disengaged for both the Main and Guard receivers and both receivers will have maximum sensitivity. In addition to helping adjust the audio, the Test/Load Button can be used to determine if a receive signal exists below the threshold of the automatic squelch. The Test/Load Button also used in the following functions: - Selecting the memory bank (refer to Selecting Channels on the C-962A/S with the Narrow-band Upgrade, on page 7). 0 Loading programmed frequencies and CTCSS tones into memory (refer to Programming Preset Channels, on page 10). 0 Selecting the CTCSS tone group (refer to SeIecring CTCSS Tones, on page 12). Frequency/Tone LED Display The Frequency LED Display (Figin'e I, Item 2) normally shows the currently selected receive frequency It shows the transmit frequency when the operator keys the mic or holds the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch (Figure I, Item 5) in the TX position The Tone LED Display (Figure I, Item 4) shows the CTCSS tone number (ifany) programmed or manually selected for the currently selected channel. NOTE: On the original C-962A/S, the Frequency/T one LED Display can be configured during installation to operate continuously or to operate only when selected by the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch. On the C-962A/S with the narrow-band upgrade, the LED displays operate continuously. 30 Apr 99 Page 5 Manual Number 1504140218 Revision A RT-9600. IITH VP INTEIFACE, AIDE“)!!! SI'CZTHUMBWI’EEL ENABLE. NOT VISABLE THROUGH HOLE IN UNIT SIDE. T0 ENABLE MOVE LEVERARM UP TOWARD TOP OF UNIT. Si—BIMEMORY LOAD ENABLE. MOVE TO "on" POSITION To PROGRAM manual. "mom. $1-A: GUARD OR MAIN PROGRAMMING SELECTOR, MUST BE-RETURNED TO MAIN POSITION AFTER PROGRAMMING. 0-9625 WEMTIONAL mos SUITGIES I-IB FIGLRE LID-l Wqusberg Electronics Division A Che/ton Gmup Company (2-96st CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL Receive/Transmit LEDs The C-962A/S has three receive/transmit LEDS. - When a signal is received uver the Main receiver, the yellow Main Receiver Squelch (Receive) LED (Figure 1, Item 9) lights 0 when a signal is received over the Guard receiver, the yellow Guard Receiver Squelch (Receive) LED (Figure 1, Item ll) lights. 0 When n signal is transmitted, the green Transmit LED (Figure I, Item 16) lights, Main/Guard Transmlt Selector Switch The Main/Guard Transmit Selector Switch (Figure 1, item 15) allows the operator to transmit over the Main or Guard receiver, - To transmit over the Main receiver, set the switch to MAIN, - To transmit over the Guard receiver, set the switch to GUARD. NOTE: Also check the setting of the High/Low Transmit Power Selector Switch (Figure 1, item 17), which determines the power output level of the transmitter. Manual Number [so-040218 Page 6 30 Apr 99 Revision A 1.13 I.“ I-ZO RT-9600, II'I'H VP iNTEFACE. ADDED]!!! SPECIAL (PERM'IONAL (INSIDERATINS FM DIRECTION moms APPLICATIONS See FIT-9600 Instal Iatlon Manual Section 1.14. VP (PENATIOI The PVT/STD switch on the 5-9625 controls only the VP functlon In the transmlt mode. In the receive Me the Motorola DVP" external encryption unit Is dale to eutematical Iy distinguish the difference between an encrypted signal and an unencrypted signal. In the PVT, the transceiver will transmit a VP encoded signal; In STD. the transceiver wlll transmit a “clear" signal. Whenever PTT is enabled In the STD condltlon, an Alert Tone will be heard In the sidetone to alert the oneretor that the transmission Is not encrypted- Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chilton Group Company C-962AIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL SELECTING PRESET CHANNELS To select preset channels, switch the Preset Channel Selector (Figure I, Item 6) from M (the Manual channel) to position 1 through IS, Selectlng Channels on the Original C-QGZA/S The original C»962A/S allows a maximum of 15 presets channels. Each channel can be simplex (the RT transmits and receives over the same frequency) or semi-duplex (transmit and receive frequencies are different). To select a preset channel, turn the Preset Channel Selector to the desired position (1 through 15). As the selector is rumed to each position, the Frequency LED Display and the Tone LED Display indicate the receive frequency and CTCSS tone number (if any) programmed for that channel. NOTE: The Frequency/Tone LED Display can be configured during installation to operate continuously or to operate only when the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch is pressed and held. Selecting Channels on the C-962A/S with the Narrow-band Upgrade The C-962A/S narrow-band upgrade provides IS memory hanks (Bank A through Bank 0) that allow 15 preset channels per bank, for a maximum of225i The Frequency/Tone LED Display has 11 characters: - The first (leflmost) character indicates the currently selected bank or appears blank in manual mode. a The next seven characters indicate the currently selected frequency - The next (third from last) character shows a lowercase n when narrow-band operation is selected or appears blank for wide-band operation. - The last two characters show the currently selected CTCSS tone (dashes appear if none are selected) To select a different memory bank, use the following procedure: 1. Set the first (lefl'most) thumbwheel switch to B (Bank) The Frequency/Tone LED Display indicates the currently selected bank and shows the current position of the Preset Channel Selector in parentheses; for example, Bank = E (B). 2. Turn the Preset Channel Selector to the desired bank. 3. Press the Test/Load Button. 30 Apr 99 Page 7 Manual Number 1504340218 Revision A 2.3 SOCKET CRIM’ EXTRACTION TOOL III-“00. IITH VP mama. mm INSTALLATlW - lN-96AIlN-97A RIGIWNT lconf.) The rlgldmounf connecmr should be ulrad uslng the crlrre sockels the? accompany fhe rlgldmounf lnsfallaflon klf. The sockets should be afiached to fhe aircraft vlrlng and Insnlled Info the connector uslng fhe fol Icwlng equipmenf schedule. No. 16, WEI P/N I29-IOI7-000 lTT Cannon P/N 03l-9054-00l (Accepts “In No. Is, 18, 20) ITT Cannon P/N MZZSZO/I-OI (nlfh M225/I-02 head) or ITT Cannon P/N MS-3191-l (vlfh sfd. Iocafor head) or Denlels P/N M22520/l-Ol (with TH276 or TH25 head) TOOL ITT Cannon P/N CET-l6-9 N0. 20 WEI F/N |29—|0|9-000 ITT Cannon P/N 031-9134-004 (Accepls Hire ”0. 20, 22, 24) lTT Cannon P/N M22520/l-0! (wlfh L-Sl98—20 H0 head) or ITT Cannon P/N MS-llQl-l (wlfh P20—2191-20 head) or Daniels P/N MZZ5ZO/I-Dl (ulfh TH|64 or TH25 head) lTT Cannon P/N ClET—ZOHDL or ITT Cannon F/N CET-ZO-ll Denle Is Menul‘acfur Ing 2260 Frank! In Road Bloom 48013 field Hllls, Ml (313)338-96|I 2-2 ITT Cannon 10550 Talberf Avenue Foun‘l’nln Valley, CA 92708 ("0964-7400 Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelvcm Group Company C-962A/S CONTROL UN|T OPERATOR'S MANUAL 4 Set the first thumb-wheel back to 1 or 1n. The Frequency/Tone LED Display indicates the receive frequency and CTCSS tone number (if any) programmed for the channel currently selected by the Preset Channel Selector. To select a different preset channel in the memory bank, turn the Preset Channel Selector tn the desired position (1 through (5). As the selector is tumed to each position, the Frequency LED Display and the Tone LED Display indicate the receive frequency and CTCSS tone number (if any) programmed for that channel. Mlnual Number 150-040218 Page 8 30 Apr 99 Revision A 2.1 2-4 RT-Mo, NIT" VP INTEIFACE, AMEN AVIOIIICS INSTALLATION HIRIIG CONSIDERATIONS - TRANSCEIVER SIDE 2.7.1 2.7.2 2.7 J AIDIO AID SIDETGE HI All) L0 (pins I5 and 15) Audio and sidetone outputs share common pins In the RT-9600, with VF interface. The audio and sldetone outputs (output impedance of 600 ohms) are capable of 7.8 VRMS into 600. or more. ohms. If DISABLE (pln 54) This line will disable the linear IF inside the unit and provide superior squelch action and sensitivity when connected to airframe ground. it should be permanently grounded at the counting rack when DF equipment is not installed in the aircraft. It used with DF equipment, this line must be open during Direction Finding operations. of mm (pin 19) Provides an audio output for use with DF equipment requiring AM receiver response. Illth an output impedance of 500 ohms, the DF Audio output can supply 400 inva open circuit ulth an RF signal modulated 501 at iOOOHz. When the RT—7200 or RT-9600 is used In conjunction with the Collins'DFSOIE Automatic Direction Finder. knowledge of the Transceiver modulation phase delay at 5.68 kHz Is necessary for proper DFBOIE compensation. This phase information is found on a label on the rear panel of the RT-9600 DVP. For DF or ADF systems designed to be used in conjunction with FM receivers, use UNSOUELCHED MAIN AUDIO as the audio connection from the transceiver to the DF or ADF unit. A) Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company C-9G2AIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL SELECTING A MANUAL FREQUENCY To select a manual channel, the Preset Channel Selector (Figure 1, Item 6) must be set to the M (Manual) position. In the manual mode, the Manual Frequency Selector Thumbwheel Switches (Figure I, Item I) become active and determine the receive frequency of the Main receiver. The radio operates in simplex mode when the Main/Guard Transmit Selector Switch (Figure 1, Item 15) is set to MAIN. NOTE: Setting the internal Thumbwheel Enable/Disable Switch to the Off position prevents the operator from selecting the frequency manually. The international aircraft standard is used in the selection and display of the 0.5 kHz frequencies in the Frequency LED Display; for example: 154.320 is displayed as 154.320 154.3225 is displayed as 154.322 154.325 is displayed as 154.325 154.3275 is displayed as 154.327 NOTE: On the original C-962A/S, the LED displays can be configured during installation to operate continuously or to operate only when selected by the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch. On the C-962A/S with the narrow-band upgrade, the LED displays operate continuously. The C-962A/S narrow-band upgrade allows the operator to select narrow-band or wide-band mode. To select narrow-band, turn the first (lefl'most) thumhwheel switch to the tn position. The third from last character in the Frequency/T one LED Display displays a lowercase n when narrow-band mode is selected. It appears blank when wide-band is selected. CAUTION: Federal regulations require that operators of this equipment transmit and receive over specifically authorized frequencies only. In addition, the operator can manually select optional CTCSS tones using the Tone Selector Thumbwheel switch (Figure 1, Item 3) (refer to Selecting CNSS T ones, on page 12). If no tones are desired, the tone selector switch should be set to the Off position. In manual operation, the subaudible CTCSS tone is used on both transmit and receive when the Tone On/Off/Manual Selection Switch (Figure I, Item 14) is set to ON (refer to Disabling the Automatic Tone Feature, on page 13). The selected tone appears in the Tone LED Display (Figure I, Item 3). CAUTION: Incorrect use of the tone selector can cause communication failures. 30 Apr 99 Page 9 Manual Number 150—0441le Revision A RT-NOO. HIT” VP iN'l'EiFACE. AMEN 2.7 AVIWICS INSTALLATION IIRHG CONSIDERATIONS - TRANSCEIVER SIDE (cont.) 2.7.9 2.7.10 2.7.Il 2.7.12 2-6 M V SIITCiflJ (pin 65) Frevlsion for switched 14 V per-fer from the RT-9600. with VP Interface. This pin nlll provide 14V Dc. Exercise caution not to exceed a lel’led current drain of 500 m from pin 65. DISC (pm m This is a buffered output of the main receiver FM detector and It has the following characteristics. Output Level: 0.6VRMS (referenced to t 3 kHz FM deviation with I kHz rate) with SVDC offset. Measured when output to a [00K ohm load. Output Impedance: 5.6K ohm Frequency Response: 3 dB Bil 0.5 Hz to 5 kHz Distortion: 81, maximum, when a 1 4 kHz FM (1 kHz) signal at a lOOOuV level Is input to the antenna port. an "IC HI (pin 67) This Is an output of the mic circuit that is connected to the external DVP' encryption unit. Output Level: 0.25VR‘MS when 0.175VRMS (1 kHz) is applied to far-9500. with VP Interface. microphone Input. Mcoupled. Minimum load 100K ohms. RAD mc HI (pin 63) This is an input for standard undulation- Input Level: 0,25VRM5 (1 kHz) required to produce 1 3.5 kHz FM when med limiter Is set to limit at 1 5 kHz with 1.75VRMS. 3.6VDC offset. Input Impedance: 16K ohms. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company (2-98st CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL OPERATING THE GUARD RECEIVERS The RT-9600/9600F transceiver can include one or two optional crystal-controlled fixed- frequency Guard receivers The Guard receivers are separate from the Main receiver, and can provide one or two Guard channels. The C-962A control unit's Guard conu'ols (Figure l, ltems ll, 12, 13, and 15) control the Guard receiver when installed. NOTE: RTs equipped with the VP (Voice Privacy) interface option are limited to one Guard channel. The operator can monitor the Guard receiver and Main receiver simultaneously or individually by setting the Main Receiver On/Off/Volume Control (Figure 1, Item 8) and/or the Guard Receiver Volume Control (Figure 1, Item 12) to audible listening levels. If the RT-9600F transceiver has two Guard receivers installed, the C-962A allows the operator to select the desired Guard channel by setting the position of the Guardl/Guard 2 Selector Switch (Figure I, Item 13). When the Guard receiver receives a signal, the yellow Guard Receiver Squelch (Receive) LED (Figure 1, Item 11) lights. A Guard transmit Frequency can be programmed for the Guard channel (or both channels if the RT—9600F has two Guard receivers installed), To transmit on the Guard transmit frequency, set the Main/Guard transmit Selector Switch (Figure 1, Item 15) to the GUARD position, The C-962A Guard I/Guard 2 Selector Switch (Figure 1, Item 13) controls whether the Guard 1 or 2 transmit frequency is used The Guard receiver can operate simplex or semi-duplex. The setting of the High/Low Transmit Power Selector Switch (Figure 1, Item 17) determines the power output level of the Guard transmitter. Manual Number ISO-040218 Page 10 30 Apr 99 Revision A TIT-”00, II'I'H VP INTEIFNSE. ADDS")!!! 2.8 AVIONIOS INSTALLATIGI IIRIIB OMSIDERATIGIS - mum [NIT SIDE 2.8.4 BIKER DISABLE (pln ZI) (cont.) This line is used when the 0-9625 dimmer function is to be overridden. Ground the dimmer disable ipln Zi) to hold the frequency display In bright mode. 2.8.5 000m POIER (pins I9 and 20) ' Power Is fed to the control unit through these lines. Any voltage from 9 to 33V DC will operate the 6-9625. The circuit must be capable of supplying at least 150 mA. 2.8.6 (DISPLAY N)’ (pin 23) By grounding this line the LED frequency display will be lit whenever the unit Is on. if this line Is left open, the LED frequency display will be lit only when PRESET RX or TX Is selected. KI 2.8.7 (Tl LITES IfF)’ Ipln 24) The thumbvheel beck! Ighting is normal iy ilt whenever the unit is on. Grounding this pin will disable the becklightlng of the thumbwheels. 2.9 SPEDIAL CONSIDERATIONS An FIT-9600. with IIP Interface/04625 (without an external encryption unit) can be operated In a standard RT-9600/C-962A Installation by Ming the appropriate connections at the 67 pin connector on the transceiver's mounting trey. These connections are: I. Connect CH PTT (pin 66) to RAD PTT (pin 64). 2. Connect Uri MIC HI (pin 67) to RAD MIC HI (pin 53). 3. Connect DISC (pin 12) to Fix AUDIO (pln 59). 4. Connect CH TONE D SELECT (pin I4) to RAD TONE D SELECT (pin 60). To ensure proper operation, no external decoders should be used and no connections should be made to pin 66. A. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company C-DGZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR'S MANUAL PROGRAMMING PRESET CHANNELS The C-962A/S allows the Main receiver transmit and receive channels and the Guard receiver transmit channels to be programmed. NOTE: The internal Thumbwheel Enable/Disable Switch and Memory Load Switch must be set to ON to allow preset channel programming, To program or reprogram a channel, use the following procedure: 10, Set the Preset Channel Selector (Figure I, Item 6) to the channel to be programmed (refer to Selecling Preset Channels, on page 6). NOTE: For a C-962A/S with the narrow-hand upgrade, ensure that the proper memory bank is selected. Turn the Manual Frequency Selector Thumbwheel Switches (Figure I, Item I) to the desired receive frequency. The C-962A/S narrow-band upgrade allows narrow-band operation to be selected by tuming the first (lefirnost) thumbwheel switch to the 1 n position. Tum the Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switches (Figure I, Item 3) to the desired receive CTCSS tone (refer to Selecting CTCSS Tones, on page 12). If no tone is desired, set the switch to the Off position. Set the Main/Guard Transmit Selector Switch (Figure I, Item 15) to MAINI Press and hold the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch (Figure 1, Item 5) in the RX position. While holding the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch, press and release the Test/Load button (Figure 1, Item 10). The receive frequency is now loaded for the selected channel. Turn the Manual Frequency Selector Thumbwheel Switches to the desired transmit frequency. Turn the Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switches to the desired transmit CTCSS tone. (refer to Selecting CTCSS Tones, on page 12). The transmit tone can be different from the receive tone. If no tone is desired, set the switches to the Off position. Press and hold the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch in the TX position. While holding the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch, press and release the Test/Load Button (Figure 1, Item IO). The transmit frequency is now loaded for the selected channel. Repeat this procedure to program additional channels. 30 Apr 99 Page I] Manual Number 150-040218 Revision A RT-xoo, HIT" VP INTEFACE. mom THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLMK 2-10 Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company 0-962AIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR'S MANUAL CHECKING PRESET CHANNEL FREQUENCIES To check the transmit/receive frequencies and CTCSS tones programmed for a channel, use the following procedure. CAUTION: DO NOT PUSH THE TEST/LOAD BUTTON DURING THIS PROCEDURE, 1. To check the frequencies and CTCSS tones of the Main receiver, set the Main/Guard Transmit Selector Switch (Figure 1, Item 15) to MAIN. Switch the Preset Channel Selector (Figure 1, Item 6) to the channel to be checked (refer to Sela-ling Preset Channels, on page 6). NOTE: For a C-962A/S with the nan'OWvband upgrade, ensure that the proper memory bank is selected, To check the transmit frequency, press and hold the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch (Figure I, Item 5) in the TX position. The Frequency LED Display and the Tone LED Display indicate the transmit frequency and CTCSS tone number (if any) programmed for that channel. To check the receive frequency, press and hold the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch in the RX position. The Frequency LED Display and the Tone LED Display indicate the receive frequency and CTCSS tone number (if any) programmed for that channelt To check the Guard receiver frequencies, set the Main/Guard Transmit Selector Switch to GUARD. If the RT has two Guard channels, use the Guard ”Guard 2 Selector Switch to select the channel to be checked. To check the Guard receiver transmit frequency, press and hold the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch in the TX position. The Frequency LED Display and the Tone LED Display indicate the transmit frequency and CTCSS tone number (if any) programmed for that channel. NOTE: The Guard receive frequency is crystal-controlled and cannot be checked. Manual Number ISO-040218 Page 12 30 Apr 99 Revision A 2.9 RT-9600, IITH VF IIITEIFACE. “DENIM SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS (cont) Conversely, an RT-9600/C-962A combination can operel’e In an RT-9600. with VP interface/09625 lnsfallaflon. provided 7haf an external encryption unlf is no? connecfsd. By doing this. no exfernal decoders can be used and Guard channel 2 Is not available. NOTE: An RT-9600, wll’h VF Inlerface, Is no? compaflble with a C-962A and an RT-9600 is not compaflble with a 0-9625. 2-9 Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelton Group Company C—QSZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL SELECTING CTCSS TONES Selecting Tones an the Original OSHA/S For an original C-962A/S and an RT-9600/9600F equipped with the CTCSS tone option, the CTCSS tones on each of the 15 programmable channels can be preset to one of eight possible tone frequencies. The original C-962A/S has one Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switch (Figure 1, Item 3) that can be set to Tones I through 8 or OFF. It has a one—character Tone LED Display (Figure 1, Item 4). Selecting Tones on the c—962A/s with the Narrow-band Upgrade The C-962A/S narrow-band upgrade can generate up to 46 Wulfsberg Group tones (refer to Table 2), 49 Technisonic Group tones (refer to Table 3), and 33 CDF (California Department of Forestry) Group tones (refer to Table 4). In the narrow-band upgrade, the tones are generated in the control head and fed into the RT-9600F via the EXT CTCSS TONE IN line. The upgrade includes two Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switches and a two-character Tone LED Display The left Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switch can be set to 0 through 6 or OFF; the right switch can be set to 0 through 9. To select the tone group, use the following procedure: I. Set the first (lefimost) thumbwheel switch to B (Bank), 2. To display the currently selected tone group, press the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch (Figure I, Item 5) to the RX position, The current selection appears in the Frequency/Tone LED Display; for example, Tones-WFBG indicates that Wnlfsberg Group tones are selected. 3. To select a different tone group, press the Preset Channel Transmit/Receive Selector Switch to the TX position repeatedly to cycle through the three options. When the desired option appears in the Frequency/T one LED Display (for example, Tones? CDF), press the Test/Load Button to select it. The question mark in the display changes to an equals sign to indicate that the group is now selected (for example, Tones=CDF). 4. Return the first (lefimnst) thumbwheel switch to 1 or 1n to display the currently selected frequency. NOTE: The selected tone group is used for all stored preset channels. If a tone number is selected that is not in the selected tone group (for example, Wulfsberg Group tone number 10), the Tone LED Display shows dashes and the C-962A/S does not generate atone. Channels with different nansmit and receive tones can be programmed When the Preset Channel Selector (Figure 1, Item 6) is set to the M (Manual) channel, the Tone Selector Thumbwheel Switches (Figure 1, Item 3) are used to select the tone, The transmit and receive tones are the same when the manual channel is selected. 30 Apr 99 Page 13 Manual Number ISO-040218 Revision A 2.7 2.8 RT-9600, II‘I'H W INTBFACE, menu AVIGIICS INSTALLATION IIRIIG CONSIDHMTIGIS - TRANSQIVER SIDE lcont.) 2.7.‘3 RX ALDIO (pin 59) This is an input for low level receiver audio signals. Input Level: 0.5VRMS (1 kHz) required in order to meet audio output specifications. AC coupled. input Impedance: 21K ohm (at l kHz) -- comprised of 18K ohm series resistor and 0.05uF shunt capacitor. AVIWIS INSTALLATION HIRHG OMSIDERATIONS - CMROL UNIT SIDE DDTE: 2.8.1 2.8.2 2.8.3 Pin numbers refer to pins of the control unit connector J2. HEADSET MD HEADSET RETURN (pins 1. 2. 5. and 6) This output supplies both the receiver audio and the sldetone outputs on the same lines. PAPEL LIGHTS (pins l2, I5, (6, I7. 18. 22) Connect pin i? (used with W integral lights control units), pin (5 (used with 14V integral lights control units), or pin (6 (used with 28V integral lights control units) to the appropriate voltage aircraft dimer circuit. The 0-9625 provides a bright frequency display when aircraft panel lighting Is dim and a dim display when panel lighting is bright. Connect pin 12 to the aircraft dimer return or L0 circuit. MDIO III MD PIT (pins 7, B. and 9) Connect to aircraft microphone system. To minlmlle ground current Induced noise make sure that pin 9 is grounded to airframe ground as close as possible to the microphone Jack ground. Further Insure that the ALDIO iN RETURN line and the SHIELD line found on pin 10 of the transceiver connector are not grounded at any other location. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chalton Group Company C-962AIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR'S MANUAL Disabling the Automatlc Tone Feature The automatic wne feature can be disabled during receive operation by setting the Tone On/Off/Mnnual Selection Switch to OFF or MAN. - In the OFF position, the preset tone is used during transmit operation only; no tone is used during receive operation. a In the MAN position, the manually selected tone is used during transmit operation; no tune is used during receive operation. Manual Number 1504140218 Page 14 30 Apr 99 Revision A i” i 2.7 RT-m. IITH VP INTEITACE, Ami"!!! AVIONICS INSTALLATIGI llRIlI; WSIDERATIWS - TRANSCEIVER SIDE (cont.) 2.7.4 2.7.5 2.7.6 2.7.7 2.7.8 lIiSWELCHED MAIN MDIO (pln 30) This is a buffered output of the main FIJI receiver. unaffected by squelch action or volume control. Standard modulation produces 0.50 VRMS Into 1K ohm or greater impedance. Do not load this output with less than 600 ohms. RAD PTT (pins 26 and 64) When these pins are grounded. the transmit function is enabled. CH PTT (pin 66) This pln Is an output to the external DVP" encryption unit. When grounded, the transmitter Is enabled provided an external OVP' encryption unit is Interfaced to the RT-9600. with VP Interface. or when CH PTT ls connected to RAD PTT. RAD SWELCH DISABLE (pin 25) When this pin Is grounded, the squelch function Is disabled. DVP ND (pln 18) These are the characteristics of the DVP MOD Input. Input Impedance: IOOK ohm; AC coupled with any applied DC voltage not to exceed 5VDC. Input Level: A fixed level between ZV 51-5) and 4V p-p Is required to produce 1 4 kHz FM deviation. An external source with an adjustable output Is required. Frequency Response: FM deviation will be wlthln : 20! of t 4 kHz deviation from 0.5 Hz to 20 kHz. Distortion: 5L max. when modulated at t 4 kHz deviation with a I kHz tone. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chem)" Group Company c-SSZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL Table 2. Wulfsberg Group Tones Tone Nn. Cnde Frequency (Hz) Tone No. Code Frequency (Hz) 00 - - ----- 35 21 179.9 01 00 67.0 36 23 186.2 02 02 71.9 37 25 192.8 03 03 74.4 311 28 203.5 04 04 77.0 39 — - ----- 05 05 79.7 40 - - ----- 06 06 82.5 41 2A 07 07 85.4 42 2B 08 08 88.5 43 2C 09 - - ----- 44 2E 10 - - »»»»» 45 2F 11 09 46 30 12 0A 47 2D 13 DB 48 - - 14 0C 49 — - 15 0D 50 ~ - 16 DE 51 01 17 OF 52 1A 18 10 53 1C 19 - - 54 IE 20 - - 55 20 21 l l 56 22 22 12 57 24 23 13 58 26 24 14 59 - - 25 15 60 . . 26 16 61 27 27 17 62 29 28 18 63 31 29 - - 64 - - 30 - - 65 - - 31 19 66 - - 32 IE 67 ~ ~ 33 1D 68 - - 34 1F 69 - - ----- 30 Apr 99 Page 15 Manual Number ISO-040218 Revision A 2.4 ‘A 2.5 2.6 RT-NOD, IITH VP INTEIFACE, ADDED!!! INSTALLAT ION - TRANSCE I VERS See Figure 2.7-l for RT—9600, with VP Intertace/C-9625 installation wiring diagram. Refer to the wiring consideration notes In Section 2.7. The MIC and SIDETONE adjustments on the front of the transceiver allow variation of the levels to accommodate differences in instal latlons- They are multiple turn potentlometers. MIC is factory set so that 0.i75 VRl-lS at i000 Hz will provide standard deviation. It the microphone to he used with the Transceiver does not provide standard output. Its output may be compensated for by adjustment of the MK: setting. Internal to the transceiver are HIGH POWER and LOW POWER transmitter output power adjustments. These are adjusted at the factory for IO watt/l watt respectively. For use under FCC Parts 83 or 90, end DOC RSS-‘ll9 and RSS-IB2 no adjustment of these potentiometers should be made. For use under FCC Part 87, it is mandatory that the HIGH POWER setting be adjusted so that the RF power output shall not exceed 5 watts. See the appropriate section in the RT—9600 Maintenance Manual for transmitter power adjustment procedures. (NOTE: Although not speciflcel Iy type accepted under Part 87, the FIT-9600 compl ies with Part 87 requirements when adjusted as outlined above.) SIDETONE should be adjusted to a level that will give the desired audio output without causing feedback squeal when used with a speaker. The sidetone level will not be changed by the volume control on the control unit. See the RT-9600 installation Manual, Figures 2.4-i and 2.4-2. for transceiver outline drawings. INSTALLATION - MOI. UNITS All control units are designed to mount on Dzus rails per MS-ZSZI}. The IN-722/962 should he used with the (2—9525. See the RT-9600 installation Manual. Section 2.5 for other Instai Iatlon details. INSTALLATION - ANTENNAS See RT-9600 lnstal latlon Manual, Section 2.6. 2-3 Wu Ifsberg Elemronics Division A Chslton Group Company C-962AIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL Table 3. Technisonic Group Tones Tone No. Code Frequency (Hz) Tone No. Code Frequency (Hz) 00 -- ----- 35 . . ..... 01 00 67.0 36 > - ..... 02 02 71.9 37 - ~ 03 03 74.4 38 » » 04 04 77.0 39 . . _____ 05 05 79.7 40 » - ..... 06 06 82.5 41 » - ..... 07 07 85.4 42 . . ..... 08 08 83.5 43 - - 09 09 91.5 44 - - _____ 10 OA 94.8 45 - - ..... 11 OH 97.4 46 - - ..... 12 0C 100.0 47 01 13 0D 103.5 43 1A 14 GE 1072 49 1C 15 OF 1109 50 1E 16 10 1 14.8 51 20 I7 1 I 1 18.8 52 22 18 12 123.0 53 24 19 13 127.3 54 26 20 14 131.8 55 27 21 15 136.5 56 29 22 16 141.3 57 2A 23 17 146.2 58 2B 24 18 151.4 59 2C 25 19 156.7 60 2D 26 113 162.2 61 2E 27 1D 167.9 62 2F 28 IF 173.8 63 30 29 21 179.9 64 - - 30 23 186.2 65 - - 31 25 19218 66 - - ..... 32 28 203.5 67 - - ..... 33 - - »»»»» 68 . . _____ 34 - - ----- 69 . . ..... Manual Number 150-040218 Page 16 Revision A 30 Apr 99 2.1 2.2 2.3 FIT-9600. WITH VP INTEIVAG. MEN SECTION 2 INSTALLATION GEIETAL This section contains Instructions and considerations for the proper Installatlon of the RT-9600 Transceiver System. with VP Interface. The information presented herein is necessary for the proper operation and satisfactory performance of the equipment. WMXIIG MD INSPECTIIG ENIPMENT Physically coware the presence of each Item In the shlpment with that shown on the puking list. Exercise care when unpacklng each unit. Mdse a visual Inspection of each unit for evidence of damage Incurred during shlpment. If a claim for damage Is to be made. save the shipping container to substantiate the claim. When all equipment is unpacked, It Is suggested the carton and packing material be saved for possible reshipment. INSTALLATIIN - lN—96AIIN—97A RIGIDKINT The rigidmount captivates the transceiver and may be mounted in any convenient remte location. Allow sufficient room at the front for cable and connector entry. Mounting dimensions for the rigidmnunt are shown in Figure 2.3-2 of the RT-9600 installation Manual. The mount is secured to the mounting surface with Nunber 8 machine screws. or equivalent and appropriate lock nuts. MTE The syste- has been vibration. fewereture end altitude tested to assure perfor-enoe In any elrcreft environ-mt; however, controlled environments Iqirave the syst- relldpllity. This factor should be oonsldered then selecting a remote site. Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chelmn Group Company C-SBZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL 30 Apr 99 Table 4. Callfomla Depanmsnt of Forestry (CDF) Group Tones Tune No. Code Frequency (Hz) Tone No. Code Frequency (Hz) 00 -» ---»- 35 22 183.5 01 OF 110.9 36 23 186.2 02 12 123.0 37 24 189.9 03 14 131.8 38 25 192.8 04 15 136.5 39 26 196.6 05 17 146.2 40 27 199.5 06 19 156.7 41 28 203.5 07 ID 167.9 42 29 206.5 08 0D 103.5 43 2A 2107 09 0C 100.0 44 23 218.1 10 OE 107.2 45 2C 225.7 11 10 114.8 46 2D 2291 12 13 127.3 47 213 233.6 13 16 141.3 48 2F 241.8 14 18 151.4 49 30 250.3 15 00 67.0 50 31 254.1 16 01 69.4 51 - - 17 02 71 .9 52 - - 18 03 74.4 53 - - 19 04 77.0 54 - - 20 05 79.7 55 - - 21 06 82.5 56 - - 22 07 85.4 57 - - 23 08 88.5 58 - - 24 09 91.5 59 - - 25 OA 94.8 60 ~ — 26 OB 97.4 61 - » 27 11 118.8 62 - - 28 1A 159.8 63 - - 29 18 162.2 64 - - 30 1C 165.5 65 - - 31 IE 171.3 66 - - 32 IF 173.8 67 - - 33 20 177.3 68 - - 34 21 179.9 69 - - Page 17 Manual Number 150440218 Revision A RT-9600, WITH VP INTEFACE, mm 1." FREWElCY/TME REVIEN (cont.l |.il.l UlKEVED TRANSMITTER (cont-l If the seven segment frequency display has been enabled by grounding rear connector P2. pin 23, the display will show the receive frequency and tone being used. To review channel memory of both frequency and tone information, make certain that the TONE switch is in the ON position, otherwise the tone stored In memory will not be displayed. If P2, pin 23 has not been grounded, the received frequency/tone information can still be reviewed by placing the PRESET switch into the RX position. |.l|.2 KEYED TRANSMI‘ITER if the seven segment frequency/tone display has been enabled. then the display will show the transmitter frequency and tone being used as determined by the XMTR MAIN/GUARD and TONE switches. If it is desired to review the transmit channel memory of both frequency and tone without actual iy transmitting, make certaln that the TONE switch is In either the ON or the OFF position. Then place the PRESET snitch Into the TX position. This will display the transmit channel memory as determined by the XMTR MAIN/GUARD snitch. I.12 ML (PERATIN i. 2. Rotate the CHANNEL SELECTOR switch to the manual channel. Set the thumbwheels to the frequency and tone desired. The selected frequency and tone Is common to both transmit and receive Operations (Slmplex channel). “STE The 0-9625 Control Unit has an internally accessible MEL ENABLE snitch lMSIC). When this switch Is in the (FF posltlon (levers- any from Pc Board tour-as botto- ot unit), the annual (K) channel selector position becomes inoperative. When the MEL ENABLE snitch (A4SlC) Is In them position. any operator of the systu oust be responsible for assuring proper operation as required by F0: Rules and Regulations. paragraph 90.433. 1-19 Wulfsberg Electronics Division A Chalmn Group Company C-QGZAIS CONTROL UNIT OPERATOR’S MANUAL This page inlentionally Iefi blank Manual Number 150»040218 Page 18 30 Apr 99 Revision A RT-9600, llTH VP INTEFMZE, MEN 1.10 PRESET CHANEL WIT]; INSTRlKfl'lONS (conf.) 1.10.3 NAN) TX FREWEMN (cont) 3. Set up TX frequency and CTCSS tone on fhe fhumbwheels. (Ii no fone is required, sef the TONE SELECTOR fhumbuheel In fhe OFF position.) 4. Set TX-GUARD/MAIN selector fo GUARD poslfion. 5. Operate LOAD SELECT suifch to TX LOAD posiflon. 6. Push and release TEST/LOAD buffon. The Guard TX frequency Is now loaded. 7. To load fhe other TX Guard frequencies, repeat steps 3 through 7. 5. Changes to guard frequencies may be inhlbl‘l'ed by operaflng 1he infernal MEMORY LOAD switch fo ihe (FF position or by refurning The GUARD/MAIN LOAD switch to The MAIN posifion. WTE For proper control operoflon, the WARD/MAIN switch m be returned to MAIN position. CAUTIW Any unallocated Guard TX channel location“) nus? in program to 100.0000 ll-lz. 1.11 FREMTBY/TOIE REVIEH NOTE: Do not operafe fhe TEST/LOAD buffon during ihis procedure. 1.11.1 “KEYED TRANSIITTER The frequency display will show lthe receive frequency and +one associafed wifh fhe parflculer channel seiecfed on The CHANNEL SELECTOR sul?ch. 1-17 FIT-9600, ll'lH VP INTEIFACE. AMEN TABLE 8 mm 513.1507 DESCRIPTION AID (PERATION 1.1 mmmucnou... 1.2 PURPOSE IF EQUIPMENT.................................. 1.3 MODEL VARIATIONS........................................... 1.4 DESIGN FEAflIRES.....-.. 1.5 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.................................. 1.5.1 RT-9600 WITH VP INTEI?ACE............... 1.5.2 CONTROL UNIT. 1.6 SYSTEM CQIPONENTS.......................................... 1.6.1 VP TRANSCEIVERS..................................... 1.6.2 VP CONTROL UNITS........ 1.6.3 INSTALLATION KITS.. 1.6.4 INSTALLATION CONNECTOR KITS............... ........‘. 1.5.5 ANTENNAS, MICRG’HONE. AID ACCESSORY..." 1.6.6 MKDULES AI!) CRYSTALS.............. 1.6.7 MAINTENAMZE MANUALS..................... 1.6.8 TEST ENIPMENT..............................-.- 1.6.9 MILITARY ACCESSORIES" 1.7 CONTROL FUMTION...................................... 1.8 PRESETGIANNELSU.......................................... 1.9 TOIE SQJELCH (CTCSS).................. 1.10.2 1mm RX/TX razousrcv" 1.10.3 cum: TX meousncv 1.11 FREOUEICY/TONE REVIEW 1.11.1umzvzn mmsumza 1.11.2 KEYED mmsm'rrsn..... PAGE 1-10 1-12 1-12 1-12 1-12 1-12 1-13 1-13 1~13 1—15 1-15 1-16 1-16 1-17 1-17 1-19 iJO RT-9600, WITH VP iNTEK'ACE. ADDEIDIM TONE SMLCH (CTCSS) (cont-i lilhen used on transmit. the tone squelch signal will modulate the Transceiver at a typical deviation of 700 Hz and will open the squelch on another receiver equipped to recognize the tone frequency bein transmitted. The tone frequency transmitted Is selected by the T NE SELECT lines in the same manner as the receive tone. The CTCSS tone squelch may be preset to one of eight possible tone frequencies. on each of the 15 programmable channels. The transmit and receive tones may be different. With the channel selector In the MANUAL position. the tone selection Is directly controlled by the TONE THUiBiiHEEL switch. Transmit and receive tones are the same for this condition. NOTE: When the RT-9600 is interfaced to a Motorola DVP" module and is In the PVT mode, the transmit CTCSS function ls disabled. PRESET GIANDEL Will} INSTRWTIWS PETE The 0-9625 Control Unit has an internally accessible “WHEEL ENABLE switch (A4Sic). lhen this snitch Is In the WP position (Ieverar- a'ay free PC Board toward bottom of unit), the manual (N) channel selector position becomes Imperative. Ihen the WEI. ENABLE switch (MSIC) is In the ON position, any operator of the system lust be responsible for assuring proper operation as required by F6: Rules and Regulations, paragraph 90.433. 1.10.1 MEL ENABLE FWION The THlMBWHEEL ENIBLE FUICTION is provided to prevent control unit programming by individuals not responsible for assuring proper operation per FCC Rules and Regulations, paragraph 90.43}. In order to program the preset channels on a 0-9625 (one having a Mod 1. or above. Logic Board) proceed as follows: I. Set switch MSIC to the ON (leverarm up) position. See Figure i.lO-l for location and operation of switch- 2. Program the Main Tx/RX and Guard TX (if desired) frequencies as described in Sections 1.10.2 and i.l0.3. 3. Set switch has“: to the GT (levererm down) position. i-15 RT—9600, IITII VP IN'I'EIFACE, AMEN TABLE I!“ MEN'S (con? Inued) SlB-IECT PAGE 2 INSTALLATIONS Iconf.) 2.8 AVIONICS INSTALLATION NIRIIG CONSIDEMTIONS - CONTROL UNIT SIDE.......................................... 2-7 2.8.1 HEADSET AND HEADSET RETURN.....................--... 2-7 2.8.2 PANEL LIGHTS...... 2.8.3 AUDIO IN AND PTT.................................... 2-7 2.8.4 DImER DISABLE.. ..... ......................u-...... 2-8 2.8.5 CONTROL POWER. 2.8.6 (DISPLAY ON)'............n......................... 2—8 2.5.7 (TI‘I LITES (FH'...n................................ 2-8 2.9 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS..................................... 2-8 LIST (F ILLUSTRATIONS news TITLE PAE I.7-'I CONTROLS AND FUICTIONS FOR THE 0-9625...................... I-M I.IO-| 0-9625 OPERATIONAL MODE SWITCI‘ES........................... I-IB 2.7-I FIT-9500 T0 0-9525 INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM"................... Z-IIIIZ 1.7 1.9 RT-9600, IITH VP INTEH’MIE. AMEN CONTROL Fulfill“ The function of each control on the C-9625 is shown in Figure l.7-i. mTE The 0-9625 Control Unit has an Internelly accessible Tum-ESL ENABLE snitch (MSIC). lihen this switch Is in the (SF position (leverer- evey from PC boerd toward botto- ol' unit). the nnuel (It) channel selector position beet-es Imperative. When the MEL ENABLE switch (M516) is in the on position. any operator of the syste- be responsible for assuring proper operation as required by rec Rules and Regulations. peregrqh 90.433. enssn mans The 0-9625 features the capability to preset the transmit and receive frequencies as well as the tone squelch frequencies. It is possible to progran the control unit to cause the transceiver to transmit on a different irequency then It receives and to use a dliterent tone squelch, or none at el I. on transmit then receive. Using the preset ,teeture. there are no restrictions on transmit to receive frequency spacing or conblnatlons of tone squelch functlans. TOiE SMLCH (01655) This is an option in the RT-9600, with VP Interface. that will allow the receiver audio to be heard only when the transmitter being received is moduleth with a continuous tone In the frequency range of 50 to 250 Hz. The exact frequency necessary to open the tone squelch Is determined by the coding of the TONE SELECT lines in the transceiver- See the RT-9600 Maintenance Manual for adjustment details. 1-13 L! 1.2 1.3 RT—9600, IITH VP "RENEE, MEN SECTION I DESCRIPTIM MD G’ERATION IMION This addendum contains information pertaining to the installation and operation of the RT—9600 with VP (Voice Protection) interface. The RT-9600 equipped with the VP interface Is compatible with external encryption units such as the Motorola DVP"* System. Certain functions of the "standard" Iii-9600 have been eliminated to accommodate the VP function. The RT-9600, with VP interface, has several nodules that are different from those found in the standard RT-9600. The RT-9600, with VP Interface, must be used in conjunction with a unique control unit, the 0-9625. and with a unique wiring Interconnect. Because of these factors, the RT-9600, with VP Interface, is not compatible with "standard" RT-9600 systems. Module snapping must he Judlclously applied since some modular subassemblies will not interchange. HMSE (F EWIHENT The I'Iultsberg RT-9600, with VP interface. provides either standard FM or voice secure (VF) two-way voice commnications In the frequency range of I50.0000 to 173.9975 MHz when used in conjunction with a Motorola DVP" external encryption unit. Channneiing is in 2.5 kHz Increments for a total of 9600 channels. To accomplish VP operation, the transmitter signal Is digitally encrypted (coded). For reception the VP equipped system has the ability to decode the encrypted VP signal and recover the transmitted intelligence. Encryption provides voice security to prevent unauthorized eavesdropping; only the intended user(sl can monitor the transmission. IKDEL VARIATIGCS There are eight models (flavors) of the RT-9600, with VP Interface. These eight models are tabulated in Section 1.6. Individual variations should be considered to assure the desired node! is procured. ‘DVP' Is a trademark of Motorola, Inc. RT-9600. HIT" VP INTEIFACE, ADDEIDIII 1.6 SYSTEM CWNTS (cont) I.6.4 MODEL ms IN722/962-2 IN-722/ 962-3 III-7221 952-4 IN-722/ 962-5 INSTALLATION COINEC’TOR KITS (conf.) 9593 anon Plug 255, D, Solder Type ulth Iafches and cable boot. Included in the lN-722/962-2: Small End Dlsc Latch wlfh screws and nuts (02 Ea) Small Juncflon Shell Plug. 255, D, Suhmln, Solder Cable Boof, 0.312 I.D. Plug. 505, D, Solder Type ulfh Iafches and cable boo’r. Included In lhe lN722/962—3: Large End Dlsc Lalch wlfh screws and nufs (02 Ea) Large Juncflon Shell Plug. 505, D, Submln, Solder Rubber Cable Boot, 0.437 I.D. Plug, 255, D, Crimp fype wi‘rh Sockets, latches and cable boo?- Included In fhe IN-722/962-4: Small End Dlsc Latch ulfh screws and nuts (02 Ea) Small juncflon shell Crlmp Sockefs. No.20, D style (25 Ea) Plug. 255, D. Submln, crlmp less sockets Rubber Cable Boof, 0.3l2 I.D. Plug, 505, D, Crimp 1'pr vlfh sockefs. lalches and cable boo'r Included In lhe IN-722-962-5: Large End Dlsc La’rch with screws, and nufs Large Juncflon Shell Crlmp Sockels, No.20. D style (50 Ea) Plug. 505. D. Submln, crlmp less sockels Rubber Cable Boof. 0.437 I.D. WULF SBERG PABT NuMBEB l49—00}4-002 I 29-1020-000 l29-I 021 -000 I 29-2034-000 179-0004-000 I 49-0034-003 I 29-1 0 | 3-000 I 29-l 020-000 I 29-2033-000 1 79-0006-000 149-0034-004 I29—I 01 3-000 129-I021-000 129-1046-000 129-2140-000 179-0004-000 149-0036-005 I 29-1 OI 2-000 129- I 020-000 129-1046-000 I 29-2139-000 l79—0006-000 l-Il T‘ 1.5 TIT-9600, WITH VP INTERFACE, AMEN TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1.5.1 RT-QDO IITH VP INTEFACE N A PE I AT ON Frequency Range: Channel I lng: Tunab I I Hy: Mode: Physical Dlmenslons: Height: Mounflng: Power Requ I remenfs: lie I fags : Currenf: Sfandby: Receive : Transm H: Confrol : Wampup Time: Temperafure: Sforage: Operafe: A I 1 HM de: Certification: FCC Type Accepfed 150 To 174 MHz. DOC Type Accepted 150 +0 17-1 MHz. 25 or 30 kHz (sfandard or spllf) under FCC parts 74, 83 and 90. 30 kHz under D112 RSS-Il9. 25 KHz under DO: RSS-IBZ. Capable of 2.5 kHz incremenfs. Simplex or Semi-duplex, 16F3. See Figures 2.4-1 and 2.4-2 of RT-9600 Insfal laflon Manual. 9.3 lbs (4.22 kg). RIgidmounf-uprlghf only. 13.75V 0c 1 201 or 27.51! 0c z 201. 1.3 Amps maximum l.5 Amps maximum 5.5 Amps mexlmm Remote ulfn 0-9625 Confrol Unif. N01- required —55 1'0 +B5° C. -40 10 +60" 0. 51,000 feet MSL. FCC Parts 15, 74, 83. and 90. DOC RSS-1I9 (501 191 I26X) Dw RSS-IBZ (501 521 271V). RT-m. II'I'H VP IN'I'EIFACE. ADDEIIJIDI l.6 SYSTEM MOMENTS (cont) I.6.3 noun M253 IN—97A IN-722/962 III-722/962-I INSTALLATION KITS (confd mm RT-9600-2 lnsfal Iaflon Klf with ngldmounf, Crlw Type Connecfor and Crlmp SockeYs. Included In ‘l'he IN-97A: Slze 16 Sockef (03 Ea) Slze 20 Sockef (64 Ea) Spacer, 0.76 0.0. x 0.25 I.D. x 0.3I6I (08 Ea) ngldmcunf Assembly Insfal Iaflon KIT, C-722/I/C-962A Control th Solder Type Connectors. Included In fhe IN-722/962: Screws and Nufs (02 Ea) Small End Dlsc Latch wlfh Screws and Nufs (02 Ea) Large Juncflon Shell Smell Juncflon Shell Plug, 505, Rectangular, Solder Plug. 255, Rectangular. Solder Rubber Cable, Boo‘l, 0.312 I.D. Rubber Cable Beef, 0.437 I.D. Insfal Iaflon Klf, C-722A/0962A Confrol «Hh Crlmp Type Connector and Crlmp Sockets. Included in The IN-722/962-l: Large End Dlsc Lalch ulfh screws and nuts (02 Ea) Smell End Dlsc Lafch ulfh screws and nufs (02 Ea) Large Juncflon Shell VIULF SBERG EART NutIBEB 149-0033-00I 129-1017-000 129-I OI 9-000 I 91 -002I -01 0 300-212-003 I49-0034-000 129-1012-000 I 29-l 01 3-000 129-I 020-000 129-1 021-000 I29-2033-000 I29-2034—000 129-0004-000 I79-0006—000 I49—0034-00I I 29— I OI 2-000 I 29-I 01 3-000 I29-1020-000 1.5 TECHNO”. CHARACTERISTICS i.5.l Fir-9600, WITH VP INTERFACE. MSW RT-9600 HIT“ VP INTERFACE (cont) (cont) WWW Usable Sensitivify: Oulefing SensifIvH‘y: Adjacent Channel: Inlermodulaflon: Response: Spurious: Image: Moduleflon Accopfance: Squelchx Threshold Sefl'lng: Tlghf Setting: Audio Oufpuf: Audio Distortion: Frequency Tolerance: Mum and Noise: Unsquelchedx Squelched: DF Oufpuf: 0.5 uV. 12 dB SINAD (EM). 'I.0 uV, 20 dB qule‘l’lng (EM). -70 dB (EIA). -70 dB (Elli). -90 dB. -90 dB. 7 kHz minimum (Elk). 4 dB SINAD or less. I4 To l6 dB SINAD. 100 mw info 600 ohms. 71 EIA. 1 0.00]! over fewerafure range. -30 dB. -45 as. 400 naVRMS open clrcuif (505 modulation) 500 ohms oufpuf impedance- WM Channel Frequency: Customer specified. Any frequency behveen 150.0000 and ”3.9975 MHz al lowed. VP systems are restricted to one Guard frequency channel. RT—QGDO. liTN VP INTEIFACE, mm 1.6 SYSTEM MOMENTS (cont) MODE L N t RT-9600-55 RT-9600-58 RT-9600-6I RT-9600-74 RT-9600-75 RT-9600-76 RT-9500-77 VP TRANSCEIVERS (cont) mum 9600 Channel ViF Hi~i3and Transceiver. 14/28 VDC, 100mW Audio, Profruding Connecfar. with Guard Receiver, wifh VP Inferfece. 9600 Channel ViF HI-Band Transceiver, 14/28 VDC, 10!) ml"! Audio, Profruding Connector with CTCSS Tones, wifh VP interface. 9600 Channel Vi-F Hl-Eand Transceiver. i4/28 VDC. l00 mW Audio. Profruding Connecior, with Guard Receiver and CTCSS Tones, wifh VP Interface. 9600 Channel Vl-F. HI-Band Transceiver. I4/26 VDC, lOOmW Audio, Recessed Connecfer, wlfh VP Interface. 9600 Channel er Hi-Band Transceiver, 14/28 VDC, i00 mil Audio, Recessed Connector, with Guard Receiver, with VP interface. 9600 Channel VivF HI-Band Transceiver 14/28 VDC, IOO mi'i Audio, Recessed Connecfor, with CTCSS Tones, wifh VP Inferfece. 9600 Channel ViF ill-Band Transceiver, i4/ZB vnc, 100 mil Audio, Recessed Connector. with Guard Receiver and CTCSS Tones, wli'h VP interface. i‘u’ULFSBERG 11mm 400-0052-055 400-0052-058 400-0052-061 400-0052—074 400-0052—075 400-0052-076 400-0052—077
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