Yaesu Musen 10443250 Rack Mount Repeater User Manual VXR 9000V H p65

Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. Rack Mount Repeater VXR 9000V H p65

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VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALVXR-9000-HOPERATING MANUALVERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, JapanVERTEX STANDARDUS Headquarters10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A.YAESU EUROPE B.V.P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The NetherlandsYAESU UK LTD.Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall CloseWinchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong KongRACK MOUNT REPEATERFCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALFCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALThe VXR-9000 is commercial-grade 50-watt FM repeater designed to provide reliable two-way full-duplex commu-nications over a wide range of environmental conditions.Designed to mount in a standard 19-inch rack, the VXR-9000 is crafted using the latest computer-aided design andmanufacturing processes, to ensure a high level of reliability to users. Important channel frequency data is stored inEEPROM, and is easily programmable by a Servicing Technician or Dealer using an IBM compatible personal com-puter and the VPL-1 Programming Cable and CE60 Software.Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully. The information presented here will allow you to derivemaximum performance from your VXR-9000. After reading it, keep this manual handy for quick reference, in casequestions arise later on.Important Note: Internal service work, programming, and accessory installations should only be performed by yourauthorized Vertex Standard Dealer. Dangerous conditions and/or possibly illegal operation may result from im-proper setup, programming, or internal modifications.SAFETY/WARNING INFORMATIONThe antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with aseparation distance of at least 74cm from all persons during normal operation and must not exceed anantenna gain of 0 dBd. This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Con-trolled RF exposure Environment, not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50%.  The antenna(s)used with this device must satisfy the antenna co-location requirements of 47 C.F.R. 1.1307(b)(3).NOTICE!Do not modify this repeater for any reason.Refer service of this repeater to qualified technicians only.When the repeater become abnormal, such as the overheating, smoke smell of burning, etc., turn the mainpower switch off and disconnect the Main Power Source connector from the rear of the VXR-9000 imme-diately. Also disconnect any backup power source you may have connected to the rear of the VXR-9000.Do not place any combustible material near the repeater.Do not spray any liquid over the repeater.Ensure that the power and antenna connections are securely made, using cables with excess capacity forthe power being utilized.INTRODUCTION1FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.1.98m
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALFRONT PANEL CONTROLS & CONNECTORSPOWER (O/I) SwitchThis is the main power switch for the repeater. Power Indicator (MAIN)This LED glows green when the main power sourceis used. Power Indicator (BACKUP)This LED glows red when the backup power sourceis used. MIC JackConnect the microphone plug to this jack. This jackis also used for writing and reading channel fre-quency or other configurations via the COM Port ofthe PC on which the clone editor (CE60) is running. Programmable Function (PF) KeySix pushbuttons on the front panel are program-mable function (PF) keys, each with an orange in-dicator inside. Each key can be programmed withtwo functions, one for a “long” press and one for a“momentary” press. The PF key functions may becustomized, via programming by your VERTEXSTANDARD dealer, to meet your communicationsnetwork requirements. Note that some functionsmay require the purchase of optional internal ac-cessories. The possible PF key features and func-tions are explained on the pages to follow. VOL KnobThis control knob adjusts the output level of thefront speaker and external speaker jack on the backpanel. TX IndicatorThis LED glows red when the repeater is transmit-ting. Numeric DisplayThis display consists of two 7-segment LEDs, indi-cating the channel number during normal opera-tion. If an abnormal condition arises, an error codewill be displayed:2DISPLAY DESCRIPTION01 - 32 Channel NumberPC Clone ActiveUL PLL UnlockHI High temperature in PA UnitSC Scan ActiveLC Front Panel Keys are LockedE1 PTT key is DisabledE2 Cooling Fan is DisabledE5 Low Voltage in Backup BatteryE7 PA Unit AbnormalityE3, E4, E6, E9 Contact your Dealer BUSY IndicatorThis LED glows green when the receiving channelis busy. SpeakerThe internal speaker is located here.FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALPROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION (PF) KEY DETAILSCH DOWNPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “CH Down” to step to the next-lower oper-ating channel.CH UPPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “CH Up” to step to the next-higher operat-ing channel.COMPANDERPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Compander” to turn the Compander cir-cuit “On” or “Off” (toggle). This function is only acti-vated on the “Narrow Channel Spread” of the “BaseTransceiver” mode.The Compander IC contains two variable gain circuitsconfigured for compressing and expanding the dynamicrange of the repeater’s transmitted and received audiosignal. When you enable this function, the signal-to-noise ratio can be improved by reducing the transmit-ted audio dynamic range.CTCSS/DCS ENCPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “CTCSS/DCS Enc” to turn the CTCSS/DCSEncoder “On” or “Off” (toggle).CTCSS/DCS DECPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “CTCSS/DCS Dec” to turn the CTCSS/DCSDecoder “On” or “Off” (toggle).CW IDPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “CW ID” to turn the CW Identifier feature“On” or “Off” (toggle).When the CW ID feature is set to “On,” your station’scallsign will be superimposed on the outbound signal,in Morse Code, at the beginning of every transmission.Programming of the callsign is performed by your VER-TEX STANDARD dealer.3FUNCTIONCH DOWNCH UPCOMPANDERCTCSS/DCS ENCCTCSS/DCS DECCW IDTWO TONE DECCW ID SIGNALCW MESSAGE 1CW MESSAGE 2CW MESSAGE 3CW MESSAGE 4CW MESSAGE 5CW MESSAGE 6CW MESSAGE 7CW MESSAGE 8DC POWER SAVEENCRYPTIONENCRYPTION CODEKEY LOCKLOCAL PTTMONITORMONITOR MMULTI T ONEPANEL INDICATORREMOTEREPEATRESETSCANSQUELCHTEST TONETEST TONE MTOTTRANSMITTX POWER MIDTX POWER LOWPF-1  KEYPRESSPRESS & HOLDPF-2  KEYPRESSPRESS & HOLDPF-3  KEYPRESSPRESS & HOLDPF-4  KEYPRESSPRESS & HOLDPF-5  KEYPRESSPRESS & HOLDPF-6  KEYPRESSPRESS & HOLDFCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALTWO TONE DECPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Two Tone Dec” to turn the 2-Tone Decoder“On” or “Off” (toggle).CW ID SINGLEPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “CW ID Single” to send the station callsign,via Morse Code, once. Programming of the callsign isperformed by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer.CW MESSAGE 1 - CW MESSAGE 8Press (or press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “CW Message 1 - 8” to send a pre-pro-grammed Morse Code message on the transmitted sig-nal. Programming of the message(s) is performed byyour VERTEX STANDARD dealer.DC POWER SAVEPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “DC Power Save” to turn the DC PowerSave feature “On” or “Off” (toggle).When DC Power Save feature is set to “ON,” activatethe various power save feature (determined from yourVERTEX STANDARD dealer) while the repeater oper-ates from the Backup Power Source.ENCRYPTIONPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Encryption” to turn off the Optional En-cryption Unit temporarily.ENCRYPTION C ODEPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Encryption Code” to select the EncryptionCode (determined from your VERTEX STANDARDdealer; require the FVP-35 Rolling Code EncryptionUnit).KEY L OCKPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Key Lock” to lock the repeater’s front panelkeys (except “Key Lock” key); this feature can be en-abled to prevent repeater settings from being disturbed.LOCAL PTTPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Local PTT” to enable (“On”) or disable(“Off”) operation using a PTT switch connected to thefront panel’s Microphone Jack.MONITORPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Monitor” to cancel CTCSS and DCS squelchdecoding, so as to enable reception of signals present onthe channel that do not contain a matching CTCSS toneor DCS code.MONITOR MThis function provides to “Monitor” to cancel CTCSSand DCS squelch decoding, so long as the PF key as-signed to “Monitor M” is pressed and held in.MULTI T ONEPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Multi Tone” to switch the Tone Table be-tween “Main” and “Sub.”PANEL I NDICATORPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Panel Indicator” to turn the Front Panel’sIllumination “On” or “Off” (toggle).REMOTEPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Remote” to toggle the operating mode be-tween the “Remote” mode and “Local” mode.When the “Remote” mode is selected, the repeater op-erates according to the control instructions receivedfrom the external device (connected to the ACC jack onthe rear panel). While in the “Local” mode, the repeateroperates from the front panel’s PF keys.REPEATPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Repeat” to toggle the operating mode be-tween the “Repeater” mode and “Base Transceiver”mode.For normal operation, set this key to the “Repeat” mode.When the “Base Transceiver” mode is selected, you canspeak into the microphone to use this repeater as a trans-ceiver.RESETPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Reset” to reset (same function as thePOWER switch “off” and “on”) the repeater.PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION (PF) KEY DETAILS4FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALSCANPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Scan” to start scanning. To stop scanning,press (or Press and hold in for one second) this key again.The scanning feature is used to monitor multiple chan-nels programmed into the repeater.This function is only activated on the “Base Trans-ceiver” mode.SQUELCHPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Squelch” to override the Squelch action(CTCSS, DCS, and Noise Squelch), so as to hear any sig-nal present on the operating channel.TEST T ONEPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Test Tone” to generate the Test Tone Signal,as programmed by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer.Press (or Press and hold in for one second) this key againto stop the generation of the Test Tone. This is a togglefunction.Press (or Press and hold in for one second) this key whilepress and holding the PTT switch to transmit the TestTone Signal, as programmed by your VERTEX STAN-DARD dealer.TEST TONE MThis function provides momentary generation of theabove-referenced Test Tone signal, so long as the PF keyassigned to “Test Tone M” is pressed and held in.Press this key while press and holding the PTT switchto transmit the Test Tone Signal, as programmed byyour VERTEX STANDARD dealer.TOTPress (or press and hold in one second) the PF key as-signed to “TOT” to turn the Time-Out Timer feature“On” or “Off” (toggle).When the TOT feature is set to “On,” the repeater willreturn to the “Receive” mode automatically after a pre-set time of continuous transmission (determined viaprogramming by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer).TRANSMITPress (or Press and hold in for one second) the PF keyassigned to “Transmit” to enable (“On”) or disable(“Off”) the transmission of the VXR-9000.TX POWER MIDPress (or Press and hold in one second) the PF key as-signed to “TX Power Mid”to set the transmitter powerto the “Mid” level.Press (or press and hold in one second) this key again toreturn to the “Original” power level (determined viaprogramming by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer).This function is ignored on the channel which is pro-grammed to the transmitter power to the “Mid” or“Low” level by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer.TX POWER LOWPress (or Press and hold in one second) the PF key as-signed to “TX Power Low”to set the transmitter powerto the “Low” level.Press (or press and hold in one second) this key again toreturn to “Original” power level (determined via pro-gramming by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer).This function is ignored on the channel which is pro-grammed to the transmitter power to the “Low” levelby your VERTEX STANDARD dealer.PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION (PF) KEY DETAILS5FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALREAR PANEL CONNECTORS Backup Power Source TerminalsIf available, a backup 13.6 Volt power source, suchas a rechargeable battery, may be connected here.When the Battery Charge switch (located on the PAUnit) is set to “ON,” a “trickle” charge current ispresent here while the repeater is operating fromthe “Main Power Source.” Circuit Protection FuseTwo 15-Amp blade fuses, for the “Main” and“Backup” power sources, are installed here. RX Antenna JackThis BNC-type coaxial jack accepts the receiver in-put signal, for connection to the receiving antenna,or the “RX” jack on the duplexer. The input imped-ance requirement is 50 Ohms.TX Antenna JackThis N-type coaxial jack provides the transmitteroutput signal, for connection to the transmittingantenna, or the “TX” jack on the duplexer. The out-put impedance requirement is 50 Ohms. Main Power Source ConnectorThe primary DC power source should be connectedhere. The power requirements are 13.6 V DC at 12Amps, continuous duty. External Speaker JackThis 3.5-mm, 2-pin jack provides variable audiooutput for an external speaker. The audio outputimpedance at this jack is 4 to 16 Ohms, and the levelvaries according to the setting of the front panel'sVOL knob. DSUB 25-pin Accessory ConnectorThis DB-25F connector allows the repeater to be re-mote-controlled by an external controller. AnalogI/O signals, such as TX Audio In, DiscriminatorOutput, RSSI, etc. are available. Moreover, the VXR-9000 provides eight ports that can be programmedfor various input or output signals, or for controlfunctions. Each port may be programmed as to itsfunction, its status (input or output), and its logic(for output ports only).6RXMAINBACKUPBACKUPTXGNDACCEXTIN PUTDC 13.6VFCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALDB-25 CONNECTOR PORTThe VXR-9000 repeater is provided with a 25-pin DB-25F female connector for interconnections toaccessories.Use a DB-25M 25-pin male connector to con-nect accessories to the repeater. The pins on the acces-sory connector are explained in detail as follows:Pin 1: GNDChassis ground for all logic levels and power supplyreturn.Pin 2: +13.6 V[POWER SUPPLY]This pin provides 13.6 Volts, 2.0 A, DC from the repeatersupply. There is a internal 3 A fuse to prevent damageto the repeater.Pin 3: TX AF IN[ANALOG TRANSMITTER INPUT] (VOICE BAND: 300 ~ 3,000 HZ)This pin is audio input. Input impedance is 600 Ohms.This audio is injected before the splatter filter stage, soexcess signal input levels are clipped.Use shielded cable to connect to this pin, and connectthe shield to GND.Pin 4: TONE IN[TRANSMITTER INPUT] (SUB-AUDIBLE BAND: 5 ~ 250 HZ)This pin is sub-audiable tone input. The input imped-ance is 600 Ohms, and has a flat response characteristic(repeater deviation is constant for a given signal levelover the frequency range of 5 ~ 250 Hz). Injecting toohigh a voltage here causes over-deviation of CTCSS orDCS, degrading performance.Use shielded cable to connect to this pin, connecting theshield to GND.Pin 5: TX ATTThis output is intended for controlling an external co-axial switching relay. It is an open drain output whichcan sink approx. 1.5 A when active. The delay timewhich is between the repeater cause to transmit modeand this port switches to ground can be programmedby your VERTEX STANDARD dealer.Pin 6: DISC OUT[ANALOG OUTPUT] (WIDE-BAND: 0 ~ 3,000 HZ)Received signals with full system deviation produce350 mVrms audio at this pin. The output impedance is600 Ohm, and is extracted before the de-emphasis andsquelch circuitry. Use shielded cable to connect to thispin, and connect the shield to GND.Pin 7: N.C.No connection.Pin 8: RSSI[ANALOG OUTPUT]A DC voltage proportional to the strength of the signalcurrently being received (Receiver Signal Strength In-dicator) is provided on this pin. This low impedanceoutput is generated by the receiver IF sub-system andbuffered by an internal op-amp. Typical voltages aregraphed as follows:DB-25 PIN NUMBERING70–60 –100 –110 –120 (dBm)–70 –80 –900.51.01.52.02.5(DC V)Input Signal LevelRSSI Output VoltagePin 9: COAX. SW[LOGIC OUTPUT (ACTIVE LOW)]This output is intended for controlling an external co-axial switching relay. It is an open drain output whichcan sink approx. 1.5 A when active. This signal onlyswitches if the repeater has been programmed for “SIM-PLEX” mode. If programmed for “DUPLEX,” the signalremains open (high impedance) at all time.FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALPin 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21:PROGRAMMABLE I/O “0” ~ ”7”The VXR-9000 provides eight ports (PIO)that can be programmed for variousinput or output signals, or for controlfunctions. Each port may be pro-grammed as to its function, its status(input or output), and its logic (for out-put ports only).Pin 11: NSQ DETThis is an open-collector, active-low output capable ofsinking about 10 mA. It indicates that the receiversquelch is open. If the squelch control is properly set,this indicates a carrier on the receiver channel.Pin 12: EXT PTTThis input is internally pulled up to 5 VDC. When pulledlow by an external device, it keys the repeater trans-mitter while the repeater is operating in the “Remote”mode. Avoid voltage in excess of 5 V on this pin, orinternal damage to the microprocessor on the repeaterCNTL Unit may result.Pin 14, 20: GNDChassis ground for all logic levels and power supplyreturn.Pin 22: RXD LOW[ANALOG OUTPUT FOR DATA COMMUNICATIONS](300 ~ 3,000 Hz)This pin is an output for low speed receiving data sig-nals (typically 1200 bps), with the data being extractedafter the de-emphasis and low pass filter stages.Pin 23: RXD HIGH[DIGITAL OUTPUT FOR DATA COMMUNICATIONS](Max.: 5 kHz)This pin is an output for high speed receiving data sig-nals (typically 9600 bps), with the data being extractedimmediately after the discriminator (prior to any de-emphasis).Pin 24: TXD LOW[ANALOG INPUT FOR DATA COMMUNICATIONS](300 ~ 3,000 Hz)This pin is intended to be used as a low speed datasignal input to the repeater (typically 1200 bps). Thisdigital data signal is injected before the transmitter pre-emphasis and limiting stages, so excess signal inputlevels are clipped.Pin 25: TXD HIGH[DIGITAL INPUT FOR THE DATA COMMUNICATIONS](0 ~ 5 kHz)This pin is intended to be used as a high speed digitaldata signal input to the repeater (typically 9600 bps).This digital data signal is injected after the transmittersplatter filter stage.DB-25 CONNECTOR PORT8Pin I/O Port10 613 715 416 317 218 119 021 5FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALAntenna ConsiderationsRepeater operation requires two antennas, one for re-ceiving and one for transmitting, so that the receivingantenna does not absorb energy from the transmittingantenna. There are a number of ways to do this, de-pending on the TX/RX frequency separation, and on thelocations available for antenna mounting.Regardless of the above choice, it is of paramount im-portance that the antenna(s) be mounted as high and inthe clear as possible, preferably within line-of-sight toall repeater users. Furthermore, losses in the feedline(s)must be minimized, so the feedline(s) should be highquality, and as short as possible. If a long feedline isnecessary, use coaxial “hardline” cable to reduce losses.Repeater antennas should have an impedance of 50 Ωat the operating frequency. When separate receive andtransmit antennas are used, high-Q narrow-band typesmay serve to minimize interaction.NEVER TRANSMIT WITHOUT HAVING ATRANSMIT ANTENNA CONNECTED TO THETX ANTENNA JACK OF THE REPEATER.Equipment LocationThe VXR-9000 must be installed in a 19-inch MountingRack, which will allow for free air flow around the heatsink on the rear apron at all times. In warm climates,the repeater should not be sealed in a small, closed roomwithout air conditioning.While the operating temperature range of the VXR-9000is quite broad, the best location is one in which the airtemperature does not approach the extremes of thespecified range, and one that does not change rapidly.Protect the VXR-9000 (Mounting Rack) from wind andrain, and extremes in temperature or humidity thatmay shorten the useful life of the equipment. Try to lo-cate the VXR-9000 (Mounting Rack) in an environmentthat is also comfortable for service personnel, if pos-sible.INSTALLATION9FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALRXMAINBACKUPBACKUPTXGNDACCEXTINPUTDC 13.6VPower SupplyOperation of the VXR-9000 requires a power source ca-pable of providing at least 12 Amps continuously at13.6 Volts DC. The FP-1023 (23 A) and FP-1030A (30 A)AC Power Supplies are available from your Vertex Stan-dard dealer to satisfy these requirements. Other well-regulated power supplies may be used, as well, if theymeet the above voltage and current specifications.Use the DC power cable supplied with your repeaterfor making power connections to the power supply.Connect the RED power cable lead to the POSITIVE (+)power supply terminal, and connect the BLACK powercable lead to the NEGATIVE (–) power supply terminal.INSTALLATION10Backup Power SupplyFor uninterrupted operation during power failures, a12-volt rechargeable type battery (55-Ah or more rec-ommended) may be connected to the BACKUP termi-nal posts on the rear panel. While the repeater is oper-ating from the Main Power Source a slight chargingcurrent will maintain battery charge. In the event of anunexpected interruption of the Main Power Source, theautomatic power control circuit will automaticallyswitch the repeater to the backup battery, and opera-tion will not be interrupted.After prolonged operation from the battery, (BackupPower Source), it should be disconnected from the re-peater and recharged separately before re-connecting,as the trickle charge is not sufficient for recharging acompletely discharged battery.Never reapply the Main Power Source to the repeaterwith a discharged battery connected as backup, as theDC startup current can damage the repeater and bat-tery.While operating from a backup battery, the repeaterrequires approximately 7 amperes at 12 Volts duringtransmit.Never short the “Backup Power Sorce” Terminals,when the Battery Charge switch (located on the PAUnit) is set to “ON.” To TX Antenna To RX AntennaSupplied DC Power CodeREDBLACKREDBLACKBackup Battery(12 V, 55 Ah)TYPICALLY SETUPFCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALACCESSORIS & OPTION11Supplied AccessoriesDC Power Cord (T9023499) ............................................ 115-A Blade Fuse (Q0000075) ........................................... 1Knob Cap (RA0506900) ................................................... 6Name Plate (RA0508500) ................................................ 1Operating Manual ........................................................... 1Optional AccessoriesFIF-9 Inline Interface BoxFVP-25 Encryption UnitFVP-35 Rolling Code Encryption UnitMD-11A8J Desktop MicrophoneMH-25A8J Hand MicrophoneFCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUAL12SPECIFICATIONSGeneralFrequency Range: Type C : 148 - 174 MHzNumber of channel:32PLL Step:                   2.5 kHz/5 kHz/6.25 kHzOperating Voltage: 13.6V DC  ±10 %Current Drain: 30A MaximumFrequency Stability: 1.5 ppm1.0 ppm (30min after wake up)Operating Temperature Range: –22 °F to +140 °F (–30 °C to +60 °C)Dimensions (W x H x D): 19 x 3-1/2 x 13-1/2 inch (483 x 88 x 343 mm)Weight (Approx.): 20 kgReceiverAntenna Impedance: 50 ohmAntenna Connector: Type-BNCReceiver Type: Double-Conversion SuperheterodyneSensitivity: 0.25 µV (12dB SINAD)Selectivity: 85 dB (Wide), 75 dB (Narrow)Intermodulation: 82 dB (Wide), 78 dB (Narrow)Image Rejection: 90 dBSquelch Threshold: –5 dBµAudio Output: 4 W @4 ohmAudio Distortion:< 3 %Hum and Noise: > 55 dB (Wide), > 50 dB (Narrow)Audio Frequency Response: De-emphasis : 6 dB/oct (From 300 Hz to 3 kHz)Conducted Spurious: < –80 dBmTransmitterRF Output Power: 100/75/50 W (High/Mid/Low)Antenna Impedance: 50 ohmAntenna Connector: Type-NModulation Type: 16K0F3E/11K0F3ESystem Deviation: ±5.0 kHz (Wide), ±2.5 kHz (Narrow)Hum and Noise: > 50 dB (Wide), > 45 dB (Narrow)Microphone Sensitivity:5 mVAudio Frequency Response: Pre-emphasis : 6dB/oct  (From 300 Hz to 3 kHz)Spurious Emission: 70dB below carrierAudio Distortion: 3.0 % @1 kHzMicrophone Impedance: 600 ohmSpecifications subject to change without notice or obligation.FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
VXR-9000 FM REPEATER OPERATING MANUALPart 15.21:  Changes or modifications to this device not expressly ap-proved by Vertex Standard could void the user’s authorization to operatethis device.FCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
Copyright 2005VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.All rights reserved.No portion of this manual may bereproduced without the permission ofVERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.Printed in Japan0504s-BEFCC ID: K6610443250/IC ID: 511B-10443250Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.

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