Motorola Gp300 Basic 68p64115b18b Manual
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Chapter 6 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION 1.0 Model Chart (UHF) Professional GP300 Series (UHF) Model Description MDH25RDC9AN0_EGP320 UHF 403-470MHz 4W 1-Ch MDH25RDC9AN3_E GP340 UHF 403-470MHz 4W 16-Ch MDH25RDF9AN5_EGP360 UHF 403-470MHz 4W 255-Ch MDH25RDH9AN6_E GP380 UHF 403-470MHz 4W 255-Ch Item Description X XPMLE4140_ PMLN4253_GP320 UHF Back Cover Kit GP320 UHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLE4137_ PMLN4216_GP340 UHF Back Cover Kit GP340 UHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLE4141_ PMLN4302_GP360 UHF Back Cover Kit GP360 UHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLE4138_ PMLN4304_GP380 UHF Back Cover Kit GP380 UHF Front Cover Kit X 6864110B12_ GP320 Basic User Guide X6864110B13_GP340 Basic User Guide X 6864110B16_ GP360 Basic User Guide X6864110B18_GP380 Basic User Guide XXXX NAE6483_ UHFWhip(403-470MHz)Antenna XXXXHNN9008_Battery, NiMH Standard x = Indicates one of each is required.
6-2 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION 2.0 Model Chart (VHF) Professional GP300 Series (VHF) Model Description MDH25KDC9AN0_EGP320 VHF 136-174MHz 5W 1-Ch MDH25KDC9AN3_E GP340 VHF 136-174MHz 5W 16-Ch MDH25KDF9AN5_EGP360 VHF 136-174MHz 5W 255-Ch MDH25KDH9AN6_E GP380 VHF 136-174MHz 5W 255-Ch Item Description X XPMLD4121_ PMLN4253_GP320 VHF Back Cover Kit GP320 VHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLD4117_ PMLN4216_GP340 VHF Back Cover Kit GP340 VHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLD4119_ PMLN4302_GP360 VHF Back Cover Kit GP360 VHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLD4118_ PMLN4304_GP380 VHF Back Cover Kit GP380 VHF Front Cover Kit X 6864110B12_ GP320 Basic User Guide X6864110B13_GP340 Basic User Guide X 6864110B16_ GP360 Basic User Guide X6864110B18_GP380 Basic User Guide XXXX PMAD4023_ VHF14cm(150-161MHz)Antenna XXXXHNN9008_Battery, NiMH Standard x = Indicates one of each is required.
Model Chart (LB)6-3 3.0 Model Chart (LB) Professional GP300 Series (LB) Model Description MDH25BEC9AN3_EGP340 LB1 29.7-42 MHz 6W 16-Ch MDH25BEH9AN6_E GP380 LB1 29.7-42 MHz 6W 255-Ch MDH25CEC9AN3_EGP340 LB2 35-50 MHz 6W 16-Ch MDH25CEH9AN6_E GP380 LB2 35-50 MHz 6W 255-Ch Item Description X XPMLB4006_ PMLN4216_GP340 LB1 Back Cover Kit GP340 LB1 Front Cover Kit X XPMLB4016_ PMLN4304_GP380 LB1 Back Cover Kit GP380 LB1 Front Cover Kit X XPMLB4012_ PMLN4216_GP340 LB2 Back Cover Kit GP340 LB2 Front Cover Kit X XPMLB4017_ PMLN4304_GP380 LB2 Back Cover Kit GP380 LB2 Front Cover Kit X X 6864110B13_ GP340 Basic User Guide XX6864110B18_GP380 Basic User Guide XXXX NAB6064_ Low/MidBand(29-50MHz)Heliflex,TrimmableAntenna XXXXHNN9008_Battery, NiMH Standard
6-4 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION 4.0 Model Chart (300R1) Professional GP300 Series (300R1) Model Description MDH25EDC9AN3_EGP340 300R1 300-350 MHz 4W Item Description X XPMLD4141_ PMLN4216_GP340 300R1 Back Cover Kit GP340 300R1 Front Cover Kit X 6864110B13_ GP340 Basic User Guide XPMAD4022_VHF 9cm (300-344 MHz) Antenna X HNN9008_ Battery, NiMH Standard x = Indicates one of each is required.
Specifications - Professional GP300 Series Radios 6-5 5.0 Specifications - Professional GP300 Series Radios Data is specified for +25°C unless otherwise stated. General Specifications Channel Capacity GP320 GP340 GP360 GP380 1 16 255 255 Power Supply Rechargeable battery 7.5v Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) With standard high capacity NiMH battery With ultra high capacity NiMH battery With NiCD battery With Lilon batteryHeight excluding knobs 137 x 57.5 x 37.5 137 x 57.5 x 40.0 137 x 57.5 x 40.0 137 x 57.5 x 33.0 Weight: (gm) With Standard high capacity NiMH battery With Ultra high capacity NiMH battery With NiCD battery With Lilon batteryGP320/GP340 GP360/GP380 420 428 500 508 450 458 350 358 Average Battery Life @5/5/90 Cycle: With Standard high capacity NiMH battery With Ultra high capacity NiMH battery With NiCD battery With Lilon batteryLow Power High Power 11 hours 8 hours 14 hours 11 hours 12 hours 9 hours 11 hours 8 hours Sealing: Withstands rain testing per MIL STD 810 C/D /E and IP54 Shock and Vibration:Protection provided via impact resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810-C/D /E and TIA/EIA 603 Dust and Humidity: Protection provided via environment resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810 C/D /E and TIA/EIA 603
6-6 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION *Availability subject to the laws and regulations of individual countries. Transmitter UHF/VHF/300R1 LB *Frequencies - Full Bandsplit VHF 136-174 MHz UHF 403-470 MHz 300R1 300-350MHzLB1 29.7-42 MHz LB2 35-50 MHz Channel Spacing12.5/20/25 kHz Frequency Stability (-25°Cto+55°C, +25°Ref.)±2.5 ppm @ 12.5kHz ±5.0 ppm @ 25 kHz ±5.0 ppm (300R1)±10ppm Powe r136 - 174 MHz: 1-5W 403 - 470 MHz: 1-4W 300 - 350 MHz: 1-4W1-6W Modulation Limiting±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz ±4.0 @ 20 kHz ±5.0 @ 25 kHz FM Hum & Noise-40 dB typical Conducted/Radiated Emission-36 dBm 1 GHz Adjacent Channel Power-60 dB @ 12.5 kHz -70 dB @ 25 kHz Audio Response (300 - 3000 Hz)+1 to -3 dB Audio Distor tion
Chapter 7 POWER UP SELF-TEST 1.0 Error Codes Turning on the radio starts a self-test routine that checks the radio functionality. If the checks are successful, the radio generates a high-pitched self-test pass tone. If the self-test is not successful, one low-pitched (300Hz) error tone is heard and the RED LED flashes several times to indicate the reason for the failure (see Table 7-1 below). After flashing the error code, the LED remains off for 5 seconds and then repeats the error code. The LED sequence and the error tone continue until the radio is switched off. Radios with displays are also able to display error codes. The meaning of the LED indication, the displayed error codes and the related corrections are listed in Table 7-1. Ta b l e 7 - 1Power-up Error Codes If the error code displayed is…The LED flashes...then, there is a... To correct the problem... “Te s t 1 F a i l e d”OnceHardware codeplug error, possibly codeplug structure mismatch or non-existant codeplug.Reprogram codeplug. If message re-occurs, replace main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Te s t 2 F a i l e d”Twice Select 5 Application Vector corrupted.Reprogram codeplug and retest the radio. “Te s t 3 F a i l e d”Three timesCodeplug Checksum error.Reprogram codeplug and retest the radio. “Te s t 4 F a i l e d”Four times Codeplug Version Error. Reprogram codeplug using the correct version and retest the radio. “Te s t 5 F a i l e d”Five timesROM Checksum test failure.Turn radio off then on again. If the message re-occurs replace the main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Te s t 6 F a i l e d”Six times RAM Checksum test failure. Turn the radio off then on again. If the message re-occurs replace the main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Te s t 7 F a i l e d”------Reserved “Te s t 8 F a i l e d”Eight times Radio Model Number failure. Reprogram codeplug for correct model. No Display.Display module is not connected. Display module faulty.Check connection between main board and the display module Replace display module. 300Hz Tone and Flashing LED. (Radio with no display).Radio failure or invalid codeplug as described above.Turn the radio off then on again. Confirm that there is a 300Hz fail tone and count the number of flashes made by the LED. Make the relevant correction as described above