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PROGRAMMING THE 

REPEATER

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User Guide

How to Read and Modify Your 
Repeater’s Features

1.

Ensure you have installed the latest CPS in 

your computer. 

2.

Turn the repeater OFF.  

3.

Plug the CPS Programming Cable P/N 

RKN4155 into the Repeater’s programming 
connector. “Figure 18. Programming the 
Repeater Using the CPS” on page 40.

4.

Connect the other end of the CPS cable into 

your computer ‘s USB port.

5.

Open your CPS software and turn your 

repeater ON.

6.

Click “read” icon in the upper bar menu. 

Note:

The “read” icon is grayed-out until the 
computer detects the CPS Programming 
Cable.

7.

When the CPS reads the repeater 

successfully, you will see a window pop up 
showing a bar progress icon indicating the 
repeater’s profile is being read. 

Note:

You will now be able to read and modify all 
your repeater  features with the options 
available in the left side  menu in your profile 
window . For more details on how to read, 
write or modify radio features, please refer 
to the 

CPS Help Menu –> Content and 

Index.

 Detailed information  about how to 

clone the repeater’s profile is also available 
in the 

CPS Help Menu  –> Content and 

Index  –>  Cloning Repeaters.

Summary of Contents for RPU2160

Page 1: ...Installation and User Guide Models RPU2160 RPU4160 ...

Page 2: ...ss written permission of Motorola Disclaimer The information in this document is carefully examined and is believed to be entirely reliable However no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies Furthermore Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability function or design Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any ...

Page 3: ...er Overview 3 Parts of the Repeater 3 Repeater Accessories 5 How the Repeater Works 8 Pre Installation Considerations 10 RF Coverage Field Test 10 Choosing a Tentative Location 11 Conducting the RF Coverage Field Test 12 Multiple Repeaters In A Single Location Multiple User Groups 13 Environmental Conditions at Intended Installation Site 14 Temperature Ranges 15 Ventilation 15 Electrical Requireme...

Page 4: ...oors Repeater Temporary Installation Example 28 Vehicle Adaptor 29 Alkaline Battery Frame 30 About Alkaline Batteries 30 Alkaline Batteries Frame Solution 30 Alkaline Battery Life Estimation 30 Alkaline Battery Power LED Side LED 31 Installing Removing the Alkaline Battery Frame 31 Li Ion Battery Frame Optional Accessory 32 Getting Started 33 Turning Repeater On Off 33 Repeater Status Led Front LE...

Page 5: ...he United States and Canada 54 Accessories 59 RPX Repeater Series Accessories 59 Antenna Accessories 59 Batteries Accessories 59 Power Supplies Accessories 59 Battery Accessories 59 RDX Pick Up Radios and Accessories 60 Cables Accessories 60 Charger Accessories 60 2 Way RDX Repeater Capable UHFRadios 60 Appendix A Repeater Specifications 61 Appendix B Repeater Lightning Protection 69 How To Minimi...

Page 6: ...any form the copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied reproduced modified reverse engineered or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implicati...

Page 7: ...s available to the end user upon completion of the installation of this radio For a list of Motorola approved antennas and other accessories visit the following web site which lists approved accessories for your radio model http www motorola com RPX Before using this product read the operating instructions and RF energy awareness information contained in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet ...

Page 8: ...eing walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Use only the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only on a stable flat surface or install using the wall mount holster that comes with this product When a cart is used for transporting this device use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination...

Page 9: ... The outlet to which this equipment is connected should be nearby and easily accessible 18 Maximum ambient temperature around the power supply equipment must not exceed 40 C 104 F 19 Make sure that the cord is located where it will not be stepped on tripped over or subjected to water damage or stress ...

Page 10: ...e hand held units with this repeater please note that there is an output power limitation according to FCC s rule part 90 267 This regulation limits the maximum output power of portable units to 2 W when used with a repeater operating on frequencies in the 450 470 MHz band allocated for Industrial Business use To obtain these FCC forms request document 000601 which includes all forms and instructi...

Page 11: ...de To comply with FCC requirements transmitter adjustments should be made only by or under the supervision of a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repairs in the private land mobile and fixed services as certified by an organization representative of the user of those services Replacement of any transmitter component crystal semiconductor etc not autho...

Page 12: ...x FCC LICENSING INFORMATION Notes ...

Page 13: ...dustries Note Read this user guide carefully to ensure you know how to properly operate the repeater before use PACKAGE CONTENTS Your product package contains the following products and manuals Repeater includes the Alkaline Battery Frame Antenna Power Supply Wall holster mount User Guide CD and Quick Reference Leaflet Warranty Card Product Safety RF Exposure Booklet For product information visit ...

Page 14: ...ext Telephone PRODUCT SAFETY For information related to RF Exposure compliance and Batteries and Chargers Safety please refer to Radio Frequency RF Exposure Safety Standards on page v MANUAL REVISIONS Changes may occur after this manual is printed To obtain an updated or latest version of this manual please go to http www motorola com RPX ACRONYMS The explanations in this manual will be using the ...

Page 15: ...ntenna Channel Knob ON OFF Knob Power LED Indicator Antenna Connector Status LED Indicator Programming Connector DC AC Connector Battery Frame Model Label Wall Mount AC DC Power Supply RPU4160 repeater model comes with standard Alkaline Battery Frame Figure 1 Repeater Parts ...

Page 16: ...peater Installation on page 18 for more information 5 Status LED Indicator Use to indicate among others repeater s power up and transmission status Please refer to the Getting Started on page 33 for more information 6 Power LED Indicator One side LED indicator gives repeater AC DC connection status whenever the repeater is working on alkaline Battery Frame standard repeater model Two LED side indi...

Page 17: ...c Mount and RF Cable Kit The repeaters accessories offers an Antenna Magnetic Mount RF Cable Kit P N HKKN4022 This external antenna accessory is strongly recommended in order to allow the repeater antenna to have a better coverage Please refer to Repeater Installation on page 18 for more information 3 Vehicle Car Power Supply Adaptor For your convenience the repeaters portfolio includes a Vehicle ...

Page 18: ... repeater a perfect portable solution for temporary outdoor applications The repeaters operate in the UHF 450 470 MHz band providing 16 channels 3 with different pre programmed settings This particular feature allows easy and quick in field repeater deployment whenever there is need to setup more than one repeater for different users groups Fully and easily programmable the repeaters give the flex...

Page 19: ... Repeater Specifications on page 61 for more information and it is NOT an FM Factory Mutual certified device 3 Out of the 16 pre programmed channels that are available out of the box you can select only ONE channel each time you TX RX with the repeater The repeaters are NOT multi channel repeaters 4 The repeaters CPS software is required Refer to Programming The Repeater on page 38 for more inform...

Page 20: ...using X and Y frequencies but so will all other 2 way repeater capable radios that may be in the area working on those same frequencies settings Note The repeater needs to re transmit in a different frequency from what it received in order to avoid interferences The following are estimations of the repeaters talk coverage range with the repeater located indoors Refer to Table 3 Repeater Alkaline F...

Page 21: ...recommended to refer to Pre Installation Considerations on page 10 before proceeding to install the repeater Make sure your 2 way radios are repeater capable able to manage separate TX and RX frequencies for the same channel Refer to Programming The Repeater on page 38 for more information Table 2 Estimated Talk Range Model Industrial Outdoors Inside steel concrete industrial buildings Line of sig...

Page 22: ...for more information Note You must read the entire pre installation chapter in order to assure proper repeater operation RF Coverage Field Test The following instructions are quick and easy tips to test the RF coverage area and decide the best position for the Repeater Antenna either with the antenna directly installed into the repeater device or using the antenna magnetic mount RF cable accessory...

Page 23: ...ements Please refer to Environmental Conditions at Intended Installation Site on page 14 for more information If you are planning to use the repeater to cover a large area with different buildings it is strongly recommended that you use the antenna magnetic mount and RF Cable Accessory Kit to install the repeater antenna in a high point that allows as much as possible line of sight to most of the ...

Page 24: ...erson should remain in the tentative repeater location and the second person should start walking around the area intended to be covered while transmitting with the radio If the quality communication between the two way radios is good this will mean that the repeater transmissions should be OK The test can be conducted by more than two people as long as the first one remains fixed on the repeater ...

Page 25: ...u will plan to have your radios and repeater programmed If possible repeat the test using different frequencies and codes Note Remember TX range for the repeater is 450 455 MHz and RX range is 465 470 MHz If the reception coverage is below expectations try changing the height of the antenna or the repeater location do one change at a time so you can track what is really affecting the coverage and ...

Page 26: ...r requirements environmental electrical and mechanical make sure you read sections ahead especially information related to equipment ventilation Environmental Conditions at Intended Installation Site A key factor for repeater performance is to accurately evaluate the site environment where the repeater will be installed Plan the installation paying particular attention to environmental conditions ...

Page 27: ... C 185 F Humidity Water Do not to exceed 95 relative humidity RH 30 C 22 F to 60 C 140 F Note The Repeaters are IP55 water resistant devices able to withstand water exposure for certain periods of time Bear in mind that the repeaters are NOT submersible Ventilation Also important is to make sure that there is adequate ventilation i e cabinets with ventilation slots for air circulation especially i...

Page 28: ...of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment ratings should be used when addressing this concern Site Grounding and Lightning Protection One of the most important considerations when designing a communications site is the ground and lightning protection system Make sure installations meet all local and state building codes in you ar...

Page 29: ...tical to a safe reliable communications site RF transmission cables and AC and DC power lines must all be protected to prevent lightning energy from entering the site building Although a comprehensive coverage of the site grounding technique and lightning protection is not within the scope of this instruction manual there are several excellent industry sources for rules and guidelines on ground an...

Page 30: ...tion Outdoors on page 18 or mount it on a flat wall ceiling surface The actual orientation of the repeater device itself shouldn t have any impact on the repeater s performance given a non obstructed antenna However when using the dipole antenna P N HKAE4000 make sure the antenna and power supply are in a straight line 2 to 3 feet minimum as shown in Figure 8a Repeater Cable Layout Using Dipole An...

Page 31: ...evice or the power supply The power supply cord also shouldn t tangle around the repeater device or antenna When positioning the repeater make sure the repeater antenna is placed away from obstructions metal structures or any objects or enclosures like elevators that can cause any type of shielding Power Supply Cable 2 ft Figure 8a Repeater Cable Layout Using Dipole Antenna P N HKAE4000 Power Supp...

Page 32: ...to the Repeater Installing the dipole antenna directly onto the repeater is recommended whenever coverage range or obstructions are not an issue or and the repeater is likely to be moved around to other sites 1 Align the threaded end of the antenna with the repeater s antenna connector and turn the antenna bushing clockwise to fasten it Figure 9 Attaching Dipole Antenna to the Repeater clockwise o...

Page 33: ...ole Antenna Orientation on page 21 and Figure 10b Examples of Incorrect Dipole Antenna Orientation on page 21 for examples of incorrect antenna positioning Removing the Dipole Antenna from the Repeater Turn the antenna bushing counterclockwise until you can remove it Ground 90º Figure 10a Examples of Correct Dipole Antenna Orientation Ground 90º Figure 10b Examples of Incorrect Dipole Antenna Orie...

Page 34: ... Ideally the external antenna magnetic mount should be mounted on a metal surface or other area with similar material that allows the mount magnet to stick securely When installing the exterior antenna into the magnetic mount make sure the antenna is always in a vertical orientation either straight up or straight down 90 to ground Avoid side or skewed antenna orientations as these positions can af...

Page 35: ... INSTALLATION 23 Installation Guide Ground 90º Figure 11a Examples of Correct Exterior Magnetic Mount Antenna Orientation Ground 90º Figure 11b Examples of Incorrect Exterior Magnetic Mount Antenna Orientation ...

Page 36: ...round the magnetic mount antenna antenna the repeater device or the power supply cable as all these can cause electromagnetic interference please refer to Figure 11a Examples of Correct Exterior Magnetic Mount Antenna Orientation on page 23 and Figure 11b Examples of Incorrect Exterior Magnetic Mount Antenna Orientation on page 23 for examples of wrong positioning If the cable is routed through a ...

Page 37: ...gnetic Mount on page 25 2 Turn the antenna clockwise to fasten it Uninstalling Exterior Antenna 1 Turn counterclockwise in order to remove antenna from magnetic mount Wall Mount Installation Instructions The wall mount is recommended for permanent or semi permanent indoors repeater installation Figure 13 Attaching Exterior Antenna into Magnetic Mount It is important that all antenna cables are gro...

Page 38: ... tightly on each one of the wall mount corners 2 Once the wall mount is firmly secured to a surface slide the repeater device from top to bottom of the holster Figure 14b Installing the Wall Mount Holster on page 26 until the repeater clicks in place into the wall mount rails 3 Proceed to connect antenna and power supply cables Remember not to install the repeater on or near conductive or shieldin...

Page 39: ...wer and route it to the Repeater Jack labeled AC DC IN Note The cable from the power supply should be routed in a straight line and should not tangle go around or wrap around the repeater device the antenna or the RF Cable See Figure 8a Repeater Cable Layout Using Dipole Antenna P N HKAE4000 on page 19 Notice in this picture that the cable must be laid down straight for at least 2 feet When operat...

Page 40: ...5a Outdoors Temporary Repeater Installation Example on page 28 shows the magnetic mount and RF cable installed on top of the car s roof in order to secure the antenna against wind and allow repeater to be placed inside the car This is a convenient configuration as the repeater can be protected against harsh weather as well as re charged directly from the car battery using vehicle adaptor P N HKPN4...

Page 41: ...REPEATER INSTALLATION 29 Installation Guide Vehicle Adaptor The repeaters offer the convenience of a Vehicle Adaptor accessory P N HKPN4003 sold separately for the repeaters Figure 15b Vehicle Adaptor ...

Page 42: ...C power absence or failure and there is an AC DC power failure or absence the repeater automatically switches to back up mode from the alkaline batteries Alkaline Battery Life Estimation When the repeater is working on back up alkaline batteries the estimated battery life time assumed fully charged is 16 hours for both 2 W and 4 W models Whenever the 4 W repeater is switched to work on battery bac...

Page 43: ...way the repeater back battery frame Figure 16b Installing the Alkaline Battery Frame into from the Repeater on page 31 Do not attempt to recharge alkaline batteries They are non rechargable Table 3 Repeater Alkaline Frame Power LED Side Status LED Status AC DC Status Comments No Batteries Detected CX When the battery frame is empty or the batteries are dead Batteries Detected CX Batteries are good...

Page 44: ...s into the back of the repeater by tightening securely the four screws on each of the four corners on the back of the repeater Please refer to Figure 16b Installing the Alkaline Battery Frame into from the Repeater on page 31 LI ION BATTERY FRAME OPTIONAL ACCESSORY The repeaters are capable of operating with Li Ion batteries The Li Ion Battery Frame P N HKHN4004 is sold separately as an accessory ...

Page 45: ...able 4 Repeater Status LED Indicator Front LED on page 33 shows the repeater LED status summary Radio LED Indicators Never transmit without having a transmit antenna connected to the TX antenna jack of the repeater C a u t i o n Table 4 Repeater Status LED Indicator Front LED MODE LED STATUS Transmit Solid Red Receive RX Solid Green Idle Red Slow Blinking Power Up Solid Red 2 3 seconds Transmit Lo...

Page 46: ...ery Orange Blinking Fatal Error at Power Up 1 Green Blink 1 Orange Blink 1 Green Blink then repeat Unprogrammed Channel Double Red Slow Blinking Non Repeater Channel Mode 1 Red Blink 1 Green Blink then repeat Table 4 Repeater Status LED Indicator Front LED Continued MODE LED STATUS ...

Page 47: ... for factory default values details Table 5 Repeater Channels Default Settings Channel Transmit Band 450 455 Mhz Common Parameters Receive Band 465 470 Mhz Frequency TX Index Frequency TX Mhz Code Index Code Value Hz Bandwidth Frequency RX Index Frequency RX Mhz 1 65 451 1875 1 67 12 5 KHz 34 466 0375 2 66 451 2375 4 77 12 5 KHz 35 466 0625 3 67 451 2875 8 88 5 12 5 KHz 36 466 0875 4 68 451 3375 2...

Page 48: ...4 12 5 KHz 51 467 8875 12 77 452 8625 5 79 7 12 5 KHz 52 467 9125 13 65 451 1875 7 85 4 12 5 KHz 53 469 4875 14 66 451 2375 9 91 5 12 5 KHz 54 469 5125 15 72 451 3125 11 97 4 12 5 KHz 55 469 5375 16 74 452 4125 13 103 5 12 5 KHz 56 469 5625 Table 5 Repeater Channels Default Settings Continued Channel Transmit Band 450 455 Mhz Common Parameters Receive Band 465 470 Mhz Frequency TX Index Frequency ...

Page 49: ...Default Values Feature Values Default TX Timeout 1 2 or 3 minutes 1 minute TX Hangtime or Carrier Delay Off to 50 seconds 5 seconds Courtesy Beep ON or OFF OFF Repeater ID 15 minutes 30 minutes after TX hangtime or OFF 15 minutes On Battery Back Up OFF 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes Low Battery TX 0 to 255 minutes 10 minutes Number of Channels 1 to 16 16 Reverse Burst 180 t...

Page 50: ...l as other features such as Bandwidth Hang Time out Repeater ID Timer Courtesy Beep timer Transmit Time Out Timer Reverse Burst among others One of the key advantages of the CPS is the flexibility to quickly and easily program and clone several repeaters using a customized profile The CPS also provides security by giving the option to set up a codeplug password for profile repeater s management CP...

Page 51: ...OGRAMMING THE REPEATER 39 User Guide Note Contact your Motorola distributor or reseller in order to get information on how to get a copy of the CPS software Figure 17 Example of the CPS Repeater Interface ...

Page 52: ...ssory P N RKN4155 CPS Software installed Repeater batteries are charged or repeater is connected to a AC DC power line Please notice that this CPS Programming cable s mini connector should not be used for connecting devices other than the RDX Series chargers RLN6304 RLN6375 and the repeaters RPX CPS Software To computer USB Port To repeater programming connector CPS Programming Cable Figure 18 Pro...

Page 53: ...n in the upper bar menu Note The read icon is grayed out until the computer detects the CPS Programming Cable 7 When the CPS reads the repeater successfully you will see a window pop up showing a bar progress icon indicating the repeater s profile is being read Note You will now be able to read and modify all your repeater features with the options available in the left side menu in your profile w...

Page 54: ...rying to read or write to the repeater Make sure your repeater is ON Double check that the repeater model matches your CPS version and region as they should be compatible in order to read and write For checking your CPS version click in the about icon in the upper tool bar CPS displays your repeater doesn t match your region Double check that the radio model matches your CPS version and region as ...

Page 55: ...O WORK WITH THE REPEATERS RDX 4 W series radios are fully compatible with your repeaters as they are of the same UHF band and they support repeater capability features However in order to configure the radios to communicate with the repeater there are basic tips that you should take into account ...

Page 56: ...uide Make sure the channels in both the RDX radios and the repeaters that you want to use with the repeater capability are actually enabled in the CPS with a check box looking as follows Figure 19 Enabling Repeater capability settings ...

Page 57: ... TX RX frequency pairs You can either use the repeater default programmed frequencies and customize the RDX channels to match the repeater s or you can customize the repeater frequencies to different frequencies pairs to match frequency in the RDX radios Note Take into account that when matching channel frequencies between the repeater and the radios you must also need to make sure all other chann...

Page 58: ...ER CLONING 46 User Guide REPEATER CLONING RDX RADIO TO REPEATER CLONING To repeater programming connector To RDX radio charger mini port R2R Cloning Cable Figure 20 Cloning from an RDX radio into the Repeater ...

Page 59: ...adio to Radio R2R Cloning Cable P N RLN6303 An RDX Radio repeater capable CLONING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Turn OFF both the radio and the repeater 2 Unplug any cables power supply or USB cables from the Single Unit Charger 3 Plug one side of the cloning cable mini connector to the Single Unit Charger Plug the other end to the Repeater programming port connector Note During the cloning process no power is b...

Page 60: ...nds 6 Once you have completed the cloning process turn the RDX radio OFF and ON to exit clone mode 7 Turn the repeater OFF and ON to exit clone mode If the RDX channels contains frequencies that are not within the repeater TX or RX frequency range the repeater will not work on these channels In the RDX radio make sure that in each one of the TX RX frequency pairs the bandwidth setting has exactly ...

Page 61: ...ils try performing each of the following tests before trying to start the cloning process again 1 Ensure that the batteries on both radio and repeater are fully charged 2 Check the cloning cable connection on both ends 3 Ensure that the battery is engaged properly on to the RDX radio 4 Ensure that the RDX radio is in cloning mode 5 Ensure that the repeater is turned ON ...

Page 62: ...ify repeater is connected to AC DC Limited Talk Range Steel and or concrete structures heavy foliage buildings or vehicles decrease range Check for clear line of sight to improve transmission Verify repeaters and radios are correctly programed Transmissions are noisy and not clear Make sure the radios are set up to 12 5 KHz bandwidth Repeater is not fully compatible with radios using companding or...

Page 63: ...om the repeater s antenna Double check to make sure there are no obstacles interfering with Low Batteries Recharge or replace Li Ion battery Replace AA batteries Extreme operating temperatures affect battery life Li On Power LED Light Does Not Come On Check if repeater s batteries are properly inserted and or check battery charger contacts to be sure they are clean and charging pin is inserted cor...

Page 64: ...nd is getting appropriate power Check the charger LED indicators Change the Li ON batteries using an external charger to see if the batteries are damaged Make sure the operating temperatures are within specific ranges Note The RPX Repeater Series are designed with a companding feature that is compatible with Motorola 2 way Business Radios If you re working with a different radio and you experience...

Page 65: ...ft damp cloth to clean the exterior Do not immerse in water Do not use alcohol or cleaning solutions Turn repeater OFF and remove batteries and antenna Dry with soft cloth Do not use repeater until completely dry If the repeater is submerged in water ...

Page 66: ...clusive remedy and applies as follows to new Motorola Products Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the United States which are accompanied by this written warranty Products and Accessories Products Covered Length of Coverage Products and Accessories as defined above unless otherwise provided for below One 1 year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the produc...

Page 67: ...s or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions or d other acts which are not the fault of Motorola are excluded from coverage Use of Non Motorola Products and Accessories Defects or damage that result from the use of Non Motorola branded or certified Products Accessories Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage Unauthorized Service or Modification...

Page 68: ...ftware that is downloaded from the internet is provided as is and without warranty WHO IS COVERED This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser and is not transferable WHAT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT WARRANTY PROBLEMS At no charge to you we have the option to repair or replace the Products or software that do not conform to the warranty or to refund the Products purchase price We may use f...

Page 69: ...eeded please contact us at the telephone number listed above SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software such as...

Page 70: ...4975 5861850 D395882 D383745 D389827 D389139 5929825 5926514 5953640 6071640 D413022 D416252 D416893 D433001 EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America The Governments of the United States of America may restrict the exportation or re exportation of this product to certain destinations For further information contact the U S Depart...

Page 71: ...Part No Description HKHN4003A RPX Repeater Series Alkaline Battery Frame HKHM4004A RPX Repeater Series Li On Battery Frame Part No Description HKPN4003A Cigarette Lighter Vehicle Adaptor TBD AC DC Repeater Power Supply Part No Description RLN6305 High Capacity Li Ion Battery 2200 mAh RLN6308 Ultra High Capacity Li Ion Battery 2400 mAh RLN6351 Standard Li Ion Battery 1100 mAh HKNN4010A Ultra High C...

Page 72: ...ption RLN6303 Radio to Radio Cloning Cable RKN4155 CPS USB Programming Cable Part No Description RLN6304 Rapid Charger Kit RLN6309 Multi Unit Charger MUC Kit RLN6175 Standard Drop in Tray Charger Note For charging RDX radios and stand alone Li Ion batteries only Part No Description RDU4160d RDX UHF 4 W CH 2 Way Radio RDU4100 RDX UHF 4 W CH 2 Way Radio ...

Page 73: ...requency Separation 10 20 MHz Programmable 10 20 MHz Programmable TX Frequency Band 450 455 Mhz 450 455 Mhz RX Frequency Band 465 470 Mhz 465 470 Mhz Channel Spacing narrow and wide band 25 KHz 12 5 KHz Mode of Operation Duplex Duplex Code Signalling Morse Code Morse Code Number of Operating Channels 1 TX RX Channel 1 TX RX Channel Number of Software Programmable Channels Knob Channels 16 16 Synth...

Page 74: ...es RF Connector MIni UHF MIni UHF Cigarette Lighter Connector Vehicle Adaptor Yes Yes Antenna Impedance 50 Ohms 50 Ohms Duty Cycle 100 100 PL Codes 39 Programmable 39 Programmable DPL Codes 84 84 Input Voltage Repeater 110 220 Vac 10 110 220 Vac 10 Input Voltage Transceiver 12 Vdc 10 12 Vdc 10 Input Current Repeater 100 Vac TX RX Standby 230 mA 230 mA 30 mA 30 mA Input Current Transceiver 12 Vdc T...

Page 75: ...ency Stability 1 0 PPM 300 C 600 C 1 0 PPM 300 C 600 C Modulation Direct FM Direct FM Deviation Modulation Limiting 5 0 kHz 5 0 kHz Spurs Harmonies dBm 20 dBm 13 dBm FM Hum Noise 50 dB 50 dB Adjacent Channel Power 60 dBc 60 dBc Radiated Spurious Emissions 20 dBm 13 dBm Product Specifications UHF 25 KHz UHF 12 5 KHz Receiver Frequency Range MHz 465 470 Mhz 465 470 Mhz Receiving System Programable P...

Page 76: ...ntermodulation Rejection 70 dB 70 dB Spurious Response Rejection blocking 1 Mhz 90 dB 90 dB Radiated Spurious Emissions 1 GHz 54 dBm 54 dBm Radiated Spurious Emissions 1 GHz 52 dBm 52 dBm Input impedance 50 Ohms 50 Ohms Product Specifications UHF 25 KHz UHF 12 5 KHz 810 Military Standards 1 RPX Repeater 4 W UHF 450 470 MHz METHOD PROCEDURE 810 C Low Pressure 500 1 1 High Temperature 501 1 1 2 Low ...

Page 77: ...1 8 10 Shock 516 1 1 2 5 810 D Low Pressure 500 2 2 High Temperature 501 2 1 2 Low Temperature 502 2 1 2 Temperature Shock 503 2 1 Solar Radiation 505 2 1 Rain 506 2 1 2 Humidity 507 2 2 3 Salt Fog 509 2 1 Dust 510 2 1 Vibration 514 3 1 Shock 516 3 1 4 810 Military Standards 1 RPX Repeater 4 W UHF 450 470 MHz METHOD PROCEDURE ...

Page 78: ...Humidity 507 3 2 3 Salt Fog 509 3 1 Dust 510 3 1 Vibration 514 4 1 Shock 516 4 1 4 810 Military Standards 1 RPX Repeater 4 W UHF 450 470 MHz METHOD PROCEDURE Other Product Specifications UHF 25 KHz UHF 12 5 KHz Li On Battery Solution Available as an accessory Available as an accessory Alkaline Battery Frame Solution Yes Yes Dimensions x W X D inches 4 7 H x 7 4 W x 2 0 D 4 7 H x 7 4 W x 2 0 D ...

Page 79: ...00 duty 20 80 operation With Alkaline Frame 16 Hours 16 Hours Other Product Specifications UHF 25 KHz UHF 12 5 KHz 810 Military Standards 1 RPX Repeater 4 W UHF 450 470 MHz METHOD PROCEDURE 810 C Low Pressure 500 4 1 High Temperature 501 4 1 2 Low Temperature 501 4 1 2 Temperature Shock 503 4 1 Solar Radiation 505 4 1 Rain 506 4 1 Humidity 507 4 3 Salt Fog 509 4 1 ...

Page 80: ... MIL STD 810 C D E and F have blowing rain of sections that call out the device shall survive subjection to 30 minutes of a 4 inch hour in a 40 mph wind Dust section calls out blowing dust around 11ug m3 for 6 hours 2 IP55 means the enclosure is dust protected It also means it is water protected as if jet of water were sprayed by a hose 3 gal min for at least 3 minutes 3 Relative Humidity RH is 95...

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