User's Manual

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User Manual
Rev. 2.3 - 26/06/19
PTRL-LCD & RXRL-LCD
ELETTRONICA
RXRL-LCD.150
150 MHz ÷ 180 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.400
400 MHz ÷ 420 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.200
200 MHz ÷ 220 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.410
410 MHz ÷ 430 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.210
210 MHz ÷ 230 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.420
420 MHz ÷ 440 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.220
220 MHz ÷ 240 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.440
440 MHz ÷ 460 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.230
230 MHz ÷ 250 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.450
450 MHz ÷ 470 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.240
240 MHz ÷ 260 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.460
460 MHz ÷ 480 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.250
250 MHz ÷ 270 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.470
470 MHz ÷ 490 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.260
260 MHz ÷ 280 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.480
480 MHz ÷ 500 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.270
270 MHz ÷ 290 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.780
780 MHz ÷ 800 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.280
280 MHz ÷ 300 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.830
830 MHz ÷ 850 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.300
300 MHz ÷ 320 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.840
840 MHz ÷ 860 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.305
305 MHz ÷ 325 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.845
845 MHz ÷ 852 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.310
310 MHz ÷ 330 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.850
850 MHz ÷ 870 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.320
320 MHz ÷ 340 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.870
870 MHz ÷ 890 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.330
330 MHz ÷ 350 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.900
900 MHz ÷ 920 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.340
340 MHz ÷ 360 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.915
915 MHz ÷ 938 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.350
350 MHz ÷ 370 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.920
920 MHz ÷ 940 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.360
360 MHz ÷ 380 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.940
940 MHz ÷ 960 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.380
380 MHz ÷ 400 MHz (5KHz steps)
RXRL-LCD.960
960 MHz ÷ 980 MHz (5KHz steps)
Note: the working frequency (and therefore the band) should be indicated when
the order for such product is placed.
Warning: upon request, these links are available at other frequency bands and
steps, please contactact RVR in order to check the availability of modules at the
required frequency.
The PTRL-LCD is available with internal stereo coder which can guarantee an
optimum stereophonic separation as well as a low level of harmonic distorsion. In
function of your own requirements it can be configurated for the functioning under
the Mono/MPX mode (that is to say when excluding the stereo coder and when
using the “left” inputs as a “mono” input or the BNC, which is always on, as “MPX”).
The configuration can be done by the user with the help of software. It has also
two inputs (SCA1 and SCA2) for signals which are modulated on sub-carriers by
appropriated external coders, normally used in Europe for the RDS transmission
(Radio Data System).
In the standard version of the RXRL-LCD, the demodulated signal is available in the
MPX form (that is to say the complete basis signal band) and in the mono version.
Moreover there are two connectors used for the respective SCA outputs. As an
option, the RXRL-LCD can be equipped with a stereo decoder option. Also when
this option is present, apart from the outputs for the LEFT and RIGHT channels,
the outputs for the MPX signal are present and for the possible sub-carriers.
The important audio characteristics of this equipment are the low distorsion and
intermodulation values and the high S/N level; another important quality both of the
PTRL-LCD and the RXRL-LCD is its very simple construction and its easy use.
Both the PTRL-LCD and the RXRL-LCD were designed in a modular way: the
different functions are executed by modules connected directly with male and
female connectors or with flat cables with connectors at both ends. This type of
design makes the maintenance and the possible replacement of modules an easy
operation.