User's Manual

Vehicular Repeater System
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System Repeat Mode
In the SYSTEM repeat mode, both the Mobile Radio and the Vehicular Repeater are enabled at the same
time to permit the full exchange of communications among nearby portable radio users, the mobile radio user and
the dispatcher and other users on the Mobile Radio channel. Signals received by the Vehicular Repeater receiver
are heard in the mobile speaker and may also be retransmitted by both the Vehicular Repeater and Mobile
transmitters at the same time. Signals received by the Mobile receiver are heard in the mobile radio speaker and
are also retransmitted out of the Vehicular Repeater transmitter. When the SYSTEM repeat mode is selected, the
mobile radio scan may be deactivated and the mobile radio reverts to the selected mobile channel. When signals
are present in both the Vehicular Repeater and Mobile receivers simultaneously, the signal from the Mobile Radio
will have priority in the mobile speaker.
The mobile user may simultaneously key both the Mobile radio and Vehicular Repeater transmitters when
using the microphone Push-to-Talk. The mobile radio operator microphone Push-to-Talk has priority over the
Mobile receiver.
When signals are present in both the Vehicular Repeater and Mobile receivers simultaneously, the signal
from the Vehicular Repeater has priority in the mobile speaker.
The mobile user may adjust the receiver volume level and transmit over the Vehicular Repeater and Mobile
Radio, using the microphone Push-to-Talk.
The SYSTEM repeat mode is used when full communications among all radio parties is desired.
CONTROL HEAD
The control unit is a standard mobile radio control head. The Vehicular Repeater is designed to operate with a
variety of control heads. It is a ruggedly constructed weatherized control unit, incorporating an array of pushbuttons, a
Liquid Crystal display, 2 knobs and 2 LED indicators. The display and pushbuttons are backlit for night time visibility.
The control unit is housed in a two-piece plastic, weather-resistant housing. The external radio/repeater
connections are made to connector on the rear of the unit. A microphone is provided and is secured to the control unit
connector on the front of the control unit.
A serial-control data interface is used to provide a communications connection between the control unit, the
Vehicular Repeater and the mobile radio.
The following features are provided:
Knobs for
:
‘Volume’ with integral Power On/Off pushbutton switch
‘Channel’ selection
Pushbuttons for
:
‘Zone’
‘Page’
‘Monitor’ ON/OFF
‘Alarm’ ()
‘Private’ ()
‘Repeater mode’ selection (H/L)
‘Phon’
‘Scan’
‘Call’