User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1GENERAL
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Manual Organization
- 1.3VT-4B 136 - 174 MHz Transmitter Family Models
- 1.4Performance Specifications
- 1.4.1General
- 1.4.2Audio Specifications
- 1.4.3Physical Specifications
- 2THEORY OF OPERATION
- 2.1Transmitter Operation
- 2.2Transmitter Programming
- 2.2.1Transmitter Wide Options
- 2.2.1.1Disable Front Panel Led
- 2.2.1.2Secure Hardware Equipped
- 2.2.1.3Allow Emergency Transmissions
- 2.2.1.4Allow Radio Inhibit
- 2.2.1.5Allow Radio Check
- 2.2.1.6Enable Status
- 2.2.1.7Frequency Band
- 2.2.2Channel Wide Settings
- 2.2.2.1Frequency
- 2.2.2.2Voice/Signal Type
- 2.2.2.3Squelch Type
- 2.2.2.4CTCSS Tone
- 2.2.2.5Enable Reverse Burst
- 2.2.2.6DCS Code
- 2.2.2.7DCS Invert
- 2.2.2.8Enable Turn Off Code
- 2.2.2.9Transmitter Power
- 2.2.2.10Channel Bandwidth
- 2.2.2.11Deviation
- 2.2.2.12Time Out Timer
- 2.2.2.13Channel Status
- 2.2.2.14Transmitter Pre-emphasis
- 2.2.2.15NAC Transmitter Code
- 2.2.2.16NAC Transmitter
- 2.3Transmitter Programming using Motorola Radio Service Software
- 2.4Secure Communications
- 2.5Transmitter Assembly and Adjustment
- 2.5.1Controller Board Alignment
- 2.5.1.1Reference Oscillator Adjustment
- 2.5.1.2Transmitter Deviation Balance Adjustment
- 2.5.1.3Transmitter Deviation Limit Adjustment
- 2.5.2Amplifier Alignment
- 2.5.3Frequency Change
- 2.6Recommended Test Equipment List
- 2.7Repair Note
- 2.8Printed Circuitboard Numbering Convention
- 3ILLUSTRATIONS
- 3.1MT-4 Base Transmitter Front Panel
- 3.2MT-4 Transmitter Case - Exploded View
- 3.3Digital Base Transmitter Block Diagram
- 3.4Digital Base Transmitter Schematic Diagram
- 3.5Digital Base Transmitter Main Board Component Layout (Bottom)
- 3.6Digital Base Transmitter Main Board Component Layout (Top)
- 4PARTS LIST
- 4.1P25 Base Transmitter Main Board Parts List
- 4.1.1P25 Base Transmitter Main Board Electrical Parts List
- 4.1.2P25 Base Transmitter Mechanical Parts List
- 5REVISION HISTORY
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DANIELS
ELECTRONICS
VT-4B150 VHF Project 25
Digital
Base
Transmitter
Instruction
Manual
1-1
1
GENERAL
1.1 Introduction
The VT-4B P25 Digital Base Transmitter is capable of operating in 12.5 kHz / 15 kHz or 25 kHz /
30 kHz channels. The transmitter operates continuous duty in the 136 to 174 MHz frequency band
and its output power is continuously adjustable from 2.0 to 8.0 Watts. A modular design allows
each of the transmitter's modules: Transmitter Board, VT-3/150 Amplifier to be individually
assembled and tested. This facilitates construction, tuning, maintenance as well as troubleshooting
procedures. The module can support DES-OFB decryption with a plug in module.
The VT-4B Transmitter combines state of the art performance in a compact modular enclosure for
applications ranging from remote mountain top repeaters to congested urban radio environments.
Each receiver module is characterized by dependable, low maintenance performance under the
most severe environmental conditions.
The VT-4B Transmitter is compatible with all Daniel’s subrack and base station enclosures. It
supports a basic analog interface, and may be used in a mixed system with MT-2 and MT-3 series
receivers and transmitters. It is not intended for use as a component in a digital mode repeater
system.
1.2
Manual Organization
The organization of this manual reflects the modular makeup of the VT-4 product line. Each
module is fully described within its respective submanual, all of which are contained within this
document. In general, each submanual contains:
1. A functional description and specification summary,
2. A detailed technical description (Theory of Operation) and
3. Assembly, setup and a
lignment procedures relevant to that particular module.
The module manuals are as follows.
Note: material presented in a given "sub-manual" may include information related to other module
versions not directly applicable to the VT-4 136 - 174 MHz Transmitter.
VHF Amplifier Instruction Manual VT-3 132 - 174 MHz :
The amplifier module provides the final
stages of RF power amplification and harmonic filtering for the transmitter. This manual is
intended primarily as a reference since the amplifier module is adjusted at the factory.
Radio Programming Software Instruction Manual :
This manual provides instructions on using the
PC-based Radio Programming Software package to perform transmitter alignment and frequency
and mode selection.
1.3
VT-4B 136 - 174 MHz Transmitter Family Models
There are 2 distinct models in the VT-4B Transmitter family each with different bands of
operation. The 2 models are as follows:
• VT-4B140-00-000
- 136-150 MHz band, 2.0-8.0 Watt
• VT-4B160-00-000
- 150-174 MHz band, 2.0-8.0
Watt
The transmitters' band of operation is determined by select components in the amplifier.