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Tone Remote Adapter Settings
The input and output levels should be adjusted per the Tone Remote Adapter’s instructions. The
summary below gives a brief overview of the high level characteristics and typical Tone Remote
Adapter settings for configuration with the SLR 5000 Series Repeater.
Radio Rx
The Receiver audio yields 330 mV rms into 50 kΩ with an RF input signal deviating at 60% RSD. With
the Remote Tone Adapter's own loading impedance, the "Radio Rx" signal delivered to the phone
patch is at a high enough drive level to leave jumper S10 in the factory default position (position is
"out").
Radio Tx
The transmitter yields 60% RSD with 80mV rms into the Tx Audio port. The “Radio Tx” signal delivered
by the Remote Tone Adapter is at a high enough drive level to leave jumper S9 in the factory default
position (position A).
Channel Steering
Leave jumper S7 in position B (factory default) to match the active low setting for the Channel Steering
1, Channel Steering 2, Channel Steering 3, and Channel Steering 4 GPIO signaling.
Monitoring
Leave jumper S8 in the “IN” position (factory default) to match the active low setting for the Monitor
GPIO signaling.
PTT
Leave jumper S5 in the “IN” position (factory default) to match the active low setting for the PTT GPIO
signaling.
Wildcard 1 (optional)
Leave jumper S6 in position A (factory default) to match the active low setting for the Repeater
Disabled GPIO signaling.
Trunking Controllers
The SLR 5000 Series Repeater is capable of supporting LTR trunking operations with the Trident’s
Marauder and Raider controllers. Additionally, the repeater also supports Passport trunking as well
with Trident’s NTS controller.
See respective Trident Instruction Manuals (supplied with the controllers) for specifications, operation,
installation, alignment, programming, and repair information.
Figure 95: Model Trident’s Marauder
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Appendix D: SLR 5000 Series Third-Party Controllers
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