Technical Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Installation
- Operating Description
- WinRIS program
- Testing and Trouble-Shooting
- Radio Programming and Adjustments
- Series I 800MHz Radio Programming
- Series I 800MHz Radio Tuning
- Series II Radio Programming
- Series II Radio Tuning
- Specifications
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History
Preliminary – Version 2.01: May 2001
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First release of SRRC4FSK HC modulation model for the 800MHz model,
with on-air speeds of 16.0 and 14.4 Kbps that accommodate 12.5 kHz
channel spacing. Relevant changes made to:
- Section 1.2.1 “Features”
- Section 1.5.2 “Model Designation”
- Table 3 “Test transmissions”
- Table 10 “Checklist B (General)”
- Section 7 “Specifications”
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Clarification of fuse type used, section 2.3.1
Version 2.0: May 2001
• First release covering, in addition to the DGFSK model, the SRRC4FSK
modulated model with speeds of up to 25.6 Kbps. Relevant changes
made to:
- Section 1.2.1 “Features”
- Section 1.5.2 “Model Designation”
- Table 3 “Test transmissions”
• This version introduces the following changes:
- Section 1.6 “Radio Series I or II:
- Revised description
- Section 2.3 “Electrical”:
- Clarification of amperage requirement
- Figure 4 “BDLC
PD
, rear view”. Re-tracing of top fan wiring to cor-
respond to factory routing.
- Section 3.1.1 “Receiver”:
- Endnote added to clarify troubleshooting characteristic.
- Section 3.1.1.5 “Dual Power Supply”, clarification of “OL” (over-
load) LED function.
- Figure 10 “Dual Power Supply Rear Connection” corrected to corre-
spond to the voltage printed on the connector label.
- Section 4 “WinRIS” program detailed.
- Table 8 “Carrier deviations for Tone or Data Modulation”. Now in-
corporates in a single table the details previously available as
Table 8 and Table 10.
- Table 10 “Checklist B, (General)”, steps 6 and 7 revised to merge
values for the two models.
- Table 11 “Checklist B, (Paragon/PD)” steps 6,7 and 10 revised
- Figure 20 “Channel Selection via internal DIP switches”, clari-
fies the use of switch 8.