User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- General Safety and Installation Standards and Guidelines
- MOTOTRBO SLR 5000 Series Repeater Supplemental Safety and Installation Requirements
- Environmental Information
- Document History
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Procedures
- Related Publications
- Summary of Bands Available
- Commercial Warranty
- SLR 5000 Series Repeater
- SLR 5000 Series Satellite Receiver
- SLR 5000 Series Modem
- SLR 5000 Series Power Amplifier
- SLR 5000 Series Power Supply
- SLR 5000 Series Front Panel
- SLR 5000 Series Back Panel
- SLR 5000 Series Test Equipment And Service Aids
- SLR 5000 Series Performance Check or Testing
- SLR 5000 Series Programming and Tuning
- SLR 5000 Series Maintenance and Disassembly/Reassembly
Parameter Specifications
VHF UHF
Rated System Deviation ±2.5 kHz @ 12.5 kHz, ±5.0 kHz @ 25 kHz
Spurious Harmonics and Emissions -36 dBm < 1 GHz, -30 dBm > 1 GHz
Audio Distortion < 1%
Audio Response Per TIA/ETSI
FM Hum and Noise 25 kHz/12.5 kHz -50 dB/-45 dB
FCC Identifier ABZ99FT3094 UHF R1, ABZ99FT4096
UHF R2, ABZ99FT4097
FCC Emission Designators 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E, 7K60FXD, 7K60F7D,
7K60FXE, 7K60F7E, and 7K60F7W,
Industry Canada
• IC certification/registration number
• IC model number
• Tx/Rx Frequency range
109AB-99FT3094
SLR 5000-VHF
Tx: 138–174 MHz
Rx: 138–174 MHz
109AB-99FT4096
SLR 5000-UHF R1
Tx: 406.1–430 MHz and
450–470 MHz
Rx: 406.1–430 MHz and
450–470 MHz
109AB-99FT4097
SLR 5000-UHF R2
Tx: 450–470 MHz
Rx: 450–470 MHz
All specifications noted above are in accordance to their respective TIA603D, ETSI EN 300 086, and
ETSI EN 300 113 standards unless otherwise noted.
1.6
Theory of Operation
The SLR 5000 series repeater provides the radio frequency (RF) link between the repeater and the
subscriber radios.
The repeater acquires inbound signals via its external receive (Rx) antenna and then amplifies, filters
and demodulates the signals into data or voice packets. From that point, the data is either forwarded to
the repeater’s transmitter to subscriber radios, and/or the data is delivered via a wired interface for
distribution to networked repeaters, consoles, or other networked infrastructure.
The SLR 5000 series repeater consists of a Modem, Power Amplifier (PA), Front Panel and Power
Supply (PS). These modules are also known as field replaceable units (FRU).
• The Modem module is comprised of three subsystems, which are the Receiver subsystem, Exciter
subsystem, and Station Control subsystem. At a high level, these subsystems are further explained
as follows:
- The Receiver subsystem is a dual heterodyne Receiver which receives the RF signal from the
subscriber’s transmitter. It then converts the resulting final intermediate frequency (IF) from an
analog signal to that of a digital word in IQ signal format. Finally, the Receiver delivers the IQ
signal, via the SSI bus, to the Station Control subsystem for demodulation. Additionally, the
Receiver subsystem also provides for its own metering and diagnostics via software, as well as
self-contained calibration (no field tuning is needed for the Receiver subsystem).
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