User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1GENERAL
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Interim Operation
- 1.3Manual Organization
- 1.4UT-4R400 Transmitter Family Models
- 1.5Performance Specifications
- 1.5.1General
- 1.5.2Audio Specifications
- 1.5.3Physical Specifications
- 2THEORY OF OPERATION
- 2.1General
- 2.2Power Supply
- 2.3High Speed Serial Interconnect
- 2.4Audio Circuits
- 2.5PTT Circuitry
- 2.6Microprocessor Board
- 2.7Channel and Bank Selection
- 2.7.1Channel Select Line Mapping
- 2.8Jumper Functions and standard configuration
- 2.9Hang Timer Selection
- 2.10Kerchunk noise selection
- 2.11Test Points
- 2.12Connector Pinouts
- 2.12.1Connector J9
- 2.12.2Connector P1
- 2.13Transmitter Programming
- 2.13.1Transmitter Wide Options
- 2.13.1.1Frequency Band
- 2.13.1.2Source ID
- 2.13.1.3Secure Hardware Equipped
- 2.13.1.4Timeout Options
- 2.13.2Channel Wide Settings
- 2.13.2.1Channel Name
- 2.13.2.2Frequency
- 2.13.2.3Analog Bandwidth
- 2.13.2.4Deviation
- 2.13.2.5Channel Type
- 2.13.2.6Audio Pre-emphasis
- 2.13.2.7Timeout Value
- 2.13.2.8Project 25 Squelch Settings: Network Access Code (NAC)
- 2.13.2.9Project 25 Squelch Settings: Talk Group ID (TGID)
- 2.13.2.10Analog Signaling Settings: Signaling
- 2.13.2.11Analog Signaling Settings: CTCSS Tone
- 2.13.2.12Analog Signaling Settings: Reverse Burst
- 2.13.2.13Analog Signaling Settings: DCS Code
- 2.13.2.14Analog Signaling Settings: Turnoff Code
- 2.13.2.15Analog Squelch Settings: Invert DCS
- 3Transmitter Assembly and Adjustment
- 3.1Frequency Change
- 3.2Minor Frequency Change
- 3.3Major Frequency Change
- 3.4Digital Signal Processor Board Alignment
- 3.4.1Radio Service Software
- 3.4.2Radio Programming Interface Module Interconnection
- 3.4.3Reference Oscillator Adjustment
- 3.4.4Transmitter Deviation Balance Adjustment
- 3.4.5Transmitter Deviation Limit Adjustment
- 3.4.6Audio Level Alignment
- 3.4.7Amplifier Alignment
- 3.5Recommended Test Equipment List
- 3.6Repair Note
- 3.7Printed Circuit board Numbering Convention
- 4Repeater System Configuration
- 4.1Interim Repeater
- 4.1.1Repeater Interconnect Cable Pinout
- 4.2Project 25 Compliant Repeater
- 4.3Repeater System Troubleshooting
- 5ILLUSTRATIONS
- 5.1Digital Repeater Transmitter Front Panel
- 5.2Digital Repeater Transmitter Exploded View
- 5.3Digital Repeater Transmitter Block Diagram (Interim Mode)
- 5.4Digital Repeater Transmitter Schematic Diagram
- 5.5Digital Repeater Transmitter Main Board Component Layout (Bottom)
- 5.6Digital Repeater Transmitter Main Board Component Layout (Top)
- 5.7Digital Repeater Microprocessor Board Component Layout (Bottom)
- 5.8Digital Repeater Microprocessor Board Component Layout (Top)
- 6PARTS LIST
- 6.1Digital Repeater Transmitter Main Board Parts List
- 6.1.1Digital Repeater Transmitter Main Board Electrical Parts List
- 6.1.2Digital Repeater Transmitter Main Board Mechanical Parts List
- 6.2Digital Repeater Microprocessor Board Parts List
- 6.2.1Digital Repeater Microprocessor Board Electrical Parts List
- 6.2.2Digital Transmitter Additional PCBs
- 7REVISION HISTORY
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1-2 UT-4R400 UHF Project 25
Digital
Transmitter
Instruction
Manual
1.4
UT-4R400
Transmitter
Family Models
There are four
distinct
models in the UT-4R400
Transmitter
family
each with
different
bands of
operation
and power outputs. The four models are as follows:
• UT-4R420-2 - 406-430 MHz band,
0.5-2.0
Watt
• UT-4R420-8 - 406-430 MHz band,
2.0-8.0
Watt
• UT-4R460-2 - 450-470 MHz band,
0.5-2.0
Watt
• UT-4R460-8 - 450-470 MHz band,
2.0-8.0
Watt
The transmitters' band of
operation
is
determined
by
select
components in the amplifier.
1.5 Performance
Specifications
1.5.1
General
The following is a
general
set of
specifications
for the
generic
UT-4R400 transmitter.
Additional
specifications,
specific
to
individual
modules may be found in their
respective
sub manuals.
Type: MT-4 Series Transmitter.
Family:
UT-4 406 - 470 MHz.
Compatibility:
MT-2 and MT-3 Series Radio Systems, Project 25
interoperable.
Frequency Range: 406 to 430
MHz.,
450 to 470 MHz
RF Power
Output:
0.5 to 2.0 or 2.0 to 8.0 W Continuous.
Modulation:
Analog:
11K0F3E or 16K0F3E (Frequency Modulation).
Project 25: 8K10F1E
System
Impedance:
50 Ω; Type N connector.
Duty
Cycle:
100%; Continuous
operation
from
-30°C
to +60°C.
Emissions: -66 dBw
Transmitter
Mismatch
Protection:
20:1 VSWR at all phase angles.
Operating
Temperature
Range: -30˚C to
+60˚C,
optional
-40˚C
temperature
test.
Operating
Humidity:
95% RH (non-condensing) at +25°C.
Operating
Voltage:
+13.8
Vdc Nominal (range +11 to +16 Vdc),
+9.5
Vdc Regulated.
Transmit
Current: 1.7 Amps at 2 Watts RF Power Output,
2.8 Amps at 8
Watt
s RF Power
Output