User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Introduction
- 1 Overview
- 2 Installing the 3160
- Disclaimer
- What you need to consider
- Installing the 3160 in a basic layout
- Installing the 3160 in a stacked layout
- Attaching the 2110 amplifier adaptor panel to the rear of the transceiver cradle
- Attaching the 3160, voltage regulator and external speaker to a mounting surface
- Attaching a suitable power supply to the power supply cover
- Attaching the power amplifier mounting bracket to the transceiver cradle
- Attaching the 3160 and external speaker to the power amplifier mounting bracket
- Connecting the equipment
- Setting up the transceiver
- Grounding the 3160
- Installing the station
- 3 Specifications
- 4 Accessories
- Appendix A- Connectors
- Appendix B- Compliance
- Appendix C- Definitions
- Index
Overview
8 Power Amplifier 3160 Installation Handbook
Typical layouts
The 2110M or 2110 Manpack Transceiver and a 3160 Power
Amplifier may be installed in a mobile station or a fixed
station.
The equipment may be arranged in one of two layouts:
• basic layout, in which items are located separately and
bolted down, if required (see Figure 5 on page 10)
• stacked layout, in which all items are bolted together in a
stack using a mounting bracket, and optional power
supply cover (see Figure 6 on page 12)
A 2110 amplifier adaptor panel (supplied with the 3160) is
attached to the rear of the 2110 cradle. When the manpack
transceiver is inserted into the cradle, it connects with the
2110 amplifier adaptor panel. A special power adaptor cable
connects the 2110 amplifier adaptor panel to the 3160 and an
appropriate 12 V DC power source. A coaxial cable connects
the antenna output from the connector on the front panel of
the transceiver to the RF INPUT connector on the 3160. The
RF output from the 3160 is sent to an antenna system via a
coaxial cable connected to the connector.
WARNING
In a mobile station, all items must be bolted
securely to rigid structures within the vehicle.
For more information on these requirements see
page 15, Installing the 3160.
NOTE
For information on suitable power sources see
page 6, Power supply options.