User's Manual
MM-015039-001, Rev. H
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2 SPECIFICATIONS
General Specifications
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Duty Cycle (EIA) Continuous:
Transmit and Receive at 100%
Operating Temperature:
-22°F to +140°F (-30°C to +60°C)
Humidity (EIA):
90% at 122°F (50°C) Non-condensing
AC Power Supply:
Input Power Source:
90 – 240 VAC (nominal), 47~63 Hz
Source Power Drain:
1000 watts per channel (max.) @ 120 VAC
600 watts per channel (typical) @ 120 VAC
Input Power Efficiency:
> 85% at full load (120 VAC)
> 82.5% at full Load (<100 VAC)
Power Supply Outputs:
+28.0 VDC ± 0.2V at 25.0 Amps
+12.0 VDC ± 0.2V at 2.8 Amps
+5.0 VDC ± 0.2V at 28.0 Amps
Altitude:
Operational:
Up to 15,000 ft (4,570 m)
Shippable:
Up to 50,000 ft (15,250 m)
Transmitter Specifications
Frequency Ranges:
150 – 174 MHz
470 – 494 MHz
380 – 400 MHz
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494 – 512 MHz
403 – 430 MHz
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764 – 776 MHz
450 – 470 MHz
851 – 869 MHz
RMS RF Output Power
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:
10 – 100 Watts
RF Output Impedance:
50 ohms
Antenna Connection:
Type N Female on High Power Amplifier
Power control accuracy:
-0/+0.79 dB
Frequency Stability:
< 0.1 ppm external freq. std.
Frequency Step Size:
6.25 kHz
Tuning Range:
No tuning required
Nominal TX Deviation:
2.544 to 3.111 kHz (per TIA-102)
Modes of Modulation:
P25 Phase 1
P25 Linear Simulcast
P25 Phase 2
MODULATION TYPE EMISSION DESIGNATOR
C4FM 8K00F1D (all bands), 8K00F1E (VHF only)
WCQPSK 9K70D1W
HDQPSK 9K80D7W
Modulation Emission Spectrum:
Per FCC Part 90
Incidental AM / AM Hum & Noise:
> 50 dBc
Radiated and Conducted Spurious Emissions:
< -70 dBc
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Specifications listed herein are applicable only to Harris’ MASTR V Base Station RF equipment. Always refer to the manufacturer of third party
equipment, such as Routers and Switches, for additional specifications. Specifications listed in this manual are intended primarily for the use of the
service technician. Additional specifications may be listed on the product data sheet.
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At the time this manual was written, the 420 – 430 MHz band has been approved for use in FCC Part 90 applications. For all other bands referencing
this footnote, this device has not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. “This device is not, and may not
be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.” This device; however, may be available within the NTIA marketplace.
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Rated power output is measured at the transmitter’s power amplifier output connector. Optional items such as power measuring devices and/or duplexers
will introduce loss between the transmitter output connector and the station cabinet output connector. This loss will reduce the available power at the
station connector.