User's Manual
Super-Minature Belt Pack Transmitter
Rio Rancho, NM
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Signal Encoding and Pilot Tone
In addition to controlling the limiter, the DSP also en-
codes the digitized audio from the A/D converter and 
adds an ultrasonic pilot tone to control the squelch in 
the receiver. A pilot tone squelch system provides a reli-
able method of keeping a receiver output muted (audio 
mute) even in the presence of significant interference. 
When the system is operating in the Nu Hybrid mode 
(available in US transmitters), a different pilot tone 
frequency is generated for each carrier frequency to 
prevent inadvertent squelch problems in multi-channel 
sytems.
Microprocessor Control
A microprocessor monitors user command inputs from 
the control panel buttons and numerous other internal 
signals. It works intimately with the DSP to ensure the 
audio is encoded according to the selected Compatibil-
ity Mode and that the correct pilot tone is added to the 
encoded signal.
Control Panel
The control panel includes four membrane switches and 
an LCD screen to adjust the operational settings. Multi-
color LEDs are used to indicate audio signal levels for 
accurate gain adjustment and for battery status.
Wide-Band Deviation
±75 kHz deviation improves the signal to noise ratio and 
audio dynamic range of a wireless system dramatically, 
compared to other designs that use ±30 kHz to 40 kHz 
deviation. Wide deviation combined with a high powered 
transmitters makes a significant improvement in signal 
to noise ratio and operating range.
Variable Power Output
This advanced feature allows the operator to optimize 
the transmitter for maximum battery life, or for maximum 
operating range. Power output is selected using the 
LCD in a setup mode while the RF output of the trans-
mitter is turned off.
Battery Options and Operating Time
Switching power supplies convert regulated battery volt-
ages to operate various circuit stages with maximum 
efficiency. 
The firmware “remembers” the power status when a 
battery fails, so the transmitter will be turned on auto-
matically when the battery is replaced and the previous 
settings will be enabled.
Circulator/Isolator
The RF output circuit includes a one way circulator/iso-
lator using a magnetically polarized ferrite. This device 
greatly reduces RF intermodulation produced when 
multiple transmitters are used in close proximity to one 
another (several feet apart). The isolator also provides 
additional RF output stage protection against static 
shock.










