Motorola Mototrbo Dr3000 Repeater Basic 6866576d03 A Manual
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of note and caution notations. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and observed. NOTE:An operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize. 1.2 Repeater Description The MOTOTRBO Repeater is Motorola’s newest two-way digital and analog repeater designed for your organization’s most demanding needs. The repeater is available in the following frequency ranges and power levels. This repeater is among the most sophisticated two-way repeaters available. It has a new robust design for users who need high performance, quality, and reliability in their daily communications. This new architecture provides the capability of supporting a multitude of legacy and advanced features resulting in a more cost-effective two-way repeater communications solution.CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, might result in equipment damage. Table 1-1. Frequency Ranges and Power Levels Frequency BandBandwidth Power Level UHF R1 403–470 MHz 25-40 Watts ! C a u t i o n
February 21, 20076866576D03-A 1-2Introduction: MOTOTRBO Repeater Model Numbering Scheme 1.3 MOTOTRBO Repeater Model Numbering Scheme Figure 1-1. Repeater Model Numbering Scheme Model No.Example : AA M 2 7 Q P R 9 J A 7 A N Position : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Version Letter Feature Level 1: Mini-U 2: BNC 7: Rack Mount Primary System Type A: Conventional Primary Operation J: w/o GPS L: w/ GPS Channel Spacing 9: Variable/Programmable Power Level P: 25-40WMOTOTRBO Repeater Model Series Band Q: 403-470MHz Physical Packages R: Repeater Repeater AZ: Asia/Australia LA: Latin America AA: North America (except Mexico) MD: Europe/Middle East/AfricaUnique Model Variations N: Standard Package
6866576D03-AFebruary 21, 2007 Introduction: UHF1 High Power MOTOTRBO Repeater (403-470 MHz) Model Chart 1-3 1.4 UHF1 High Power MOTOTRBO Repeater (403-470 MHz) Model Chart UHF1 403-470 MHz, 25-40W Model Description MDM27QPR9JA7AN403-470 MHz, 25-40W, MOTOTRBO Repeater Item Description X PMLN4815_ Connector Board Assembly XPMLN4814_Repeater Indicator Board X PMUE2390_S Repeater Service Kit X3002695D05 NNTN7373_R NNTN7374_RPower Supply UK Power Supply US Power Supply EU X 6866537D37 Product Safety and RF Exposure Booklet X = Item Included _ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.
February 21, 20076866576D03-A 1-4Introduction: Specifications 1.5 Specifications General Specification UHF1 Channel Capacity1 Technical RF Output 25-40W Frequency403-470 MHz Dimensions (HxWxL) 132.6 mm x 482.6 mm x 296.5 mm We i g h t14 kg Voltage Requirements 100-240 V AC 47-63 Hz (13.6 V DC) Current Drain: Standby Transmit0.5 A (1 A DC typical) 1.5 A (11 A DC typical) Operating Temperature Range -30°C to +60°C Max Duty Cycle100% Receiver Specification UHF1 Frequency403-470 MHz Channel Spacing 12.5 kHz/25 kHz Frequency Stability (-30°C to +60°C)±0.5 ppm Analog Sensitivity 0.30 µV (12 dB SINAD) 0.22 µV (typical) (12 dB SINAD) 0.40 µV (20 dB SINAD) Digital Sensitivity5% BER: 0.3 µV Intermodulation 70 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity: 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz, 70 dB @ 25 kHz Spurious Rejection 70 dB Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio3% (typical) Hum and Noise -40 dB @ 12.5 kHz -45 dB @ 25 kHz Audio Response+1, -3 dB Conducted Spurious Emission -57 dBm
6866576D03-AFebruary 21, 2007 Introduction: Specifications1-5 Conforms to: ETSI TS 102 361 (Parts 1, 2 & 3) - ETSI DMR Standard 1999/5/EC (R&TTE - Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment) 2002/95/EC (RohS - Banned Substances) 2002/96/EC (WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) 94/62/EC (Packaging and Packaging Waste) Radio meets applicable regulatory requirements. Specifications subject to change without notice. All specfications shown are typical.Transmitter Specification UHF1 Frequency403-470 MHz Channel Spacing 12.5 kHz/25 kHz Frequency Stability (-30°C to +60°C)±0.5 ppm Power Output 25-40 W Modulation Limiting±2.5 kHz @ 12.5 kHz ±5.0 kHz @ 25 kHz FM Hum and Noise -40 dB @ 12.5 kHz -45 dB @ 25 kHz Conducted/Radiated Emission-36 dBm < 1 GHz -30 dBm > 1 GHz Adjacent Channel Power 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz 70 dB @ 25 kHz Audio Response+1, -3 dB Audio Distortion 3% Digital Vocoder TypeAMBE++ Digital Protocol ETSI-TS102 361-1
February 21, 20076866576D03-A 1-6Introduction: Specifications Notes
Chapter 2 Test Equipment and Service Aids 2.1 Recommended Test Equipment The list of equipment contained in Table 2-1 includes most of the standard test equipment required for servicing Motorola repeaters. Table 2-1. Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Characteristic Example Application Service MonitorCan be used as a substitute for items marked with an asterisk (*)Aeroflex 2975 (www.aeroflex.com), Motorola R2670, or equivalentFrequency/deviation meter and signal generator for wide-range troubleshooting and alignment Digital RMS Multimeter*100 µV to 300 V 5 Hz to 1 MHz 10 Meg Ohm ImpedanceFluke 179 or equivalent (www.fluke.com)AC/DC voltage and current measurements. Audio voltage measurements RF Signal Generator*100 MHz to 1 GHz -130 dBm to +10 dBM FM Modulation 0 kHz to 10 kHzAgilent N5181A (www.agilent.com), Ramsey RSG1000B (www.ramseyelectronics.com), or equivalentReceiver measurements Oscilloscope* 2 Channel 50 MHz Bandwidth 5 mV/div to 20 V/divLeader LS8050 (www.leaderusa.com), Tektronix TDS1001b (www.tektronix.com), or equivalentWaveform measurements Power Meter and Sensor*5% Accuracy 100 MHz to 500 MHz 50 WattsBird 43 Thruline Watt Meter (www.bird-electronic.com) or equivalentTransmitter power output measurements RF Millivolt Meter 100 mV to 3 V RF 10 kHz to 1 GHzBoonton 92EA (www.boonton.com) or equivalentRF level measurements
February 21, 20076866576D03-A 2-2Test Equipment and Service Aids: Service Aids 2.2 Service Aids Table 2-2 lists the service aids recommended for working on the repeater. While all of these items are available from Motorola, most are standard workshop equipment items, and any equivalent item capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed. 2.3 Programming Cables Table 2-2. Service Aids Motorola Part NumberDescription Application RLN4460_Test SetEnables connection to audio/accessory jack. Allows switching for radio testing. GMVN5141_ Customer Programming Soft- ware on CD-ROMAllows servicer to program repeater parameters, tune and troubleshoot repeaters. PMKN4016_Mobile & Repeater Rear Programming, Testing & Alignment CableConnects the radio’s rear connector to a USB port for radio programming, data applications, testing and alignment. PMKN4010_ Mobile & Repeater Rear Programming CableConnects the radio’s rear connector to a USB port for radio programming and data applications. Figure 2-1. Mobile & Repeater Rear Programming Cable PMKN4010_
6866576D03-AFebruary 21, 2007 Test Equipment and Service Aids: Programming Cables 2-3 Figure 2-2. Mobile & Repeater Rear Programming, Testing & Alignment Cable PMKN4016_ DB 25 CONNECTOR 1 14 25 13USB CONNECTOR 1455 24 CABLE TO MOBILE RADIO ACCESSORY CONNECTOR 915 15 CABLE TABLE 2: WIRE DIAGRAM 26 PIN ACCESSORY PORT CONNECTORUSB DB25P PIN No.DESCRIPTION 3 3 22 11 1 20 4 7 9 11 1717 16 16 10GNDGND DATA +DATA - VCC (5v) SPEAKER +SPEAKER - DIGI IN 1 (EXT PTT)EXT MIC VIEWED FROM FRONT (PIN END) OF CONNECTOR 1 26 25 2 4
February 21, 20076866576D03-A 2-4Test Equipment and Service Aids: Programming Cables Notes