User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. General Description
- 2. Installation and Operation
- 3. Options
- 3.1 T01 Programmable Channel Spacing
- 3.2 T02 Programmable CTCSS encoder/decoder
- 3.3 T03 Programmable DCS/CTCSS encoder/decoder
- 3.4 T05 Balanced and Isolated VF plus E&M
- 3.5 T06 Simplex Changeover Relay
- 3.6 T08 VF Delay
- 3.7 T09 300Hz Upgrade HPF Filter
- 3.8 T10 Power Save Mode
- 3.9 T11 Combined Options
- 3.10 T12 External Reference Oscillator Input
- 3.11 T13 Local Speaker, Mic Socket and Front Panel Mute
- 3.12 T14 Local Channel Change
- 3.13 T16 1PPM Frequency Stability
- 3.14 U69 Extended Temperature Range Verification
- 3.15 T19/26 Line Interface Board.
- 3.16 T29 Balanced and Isolated VF plus E&M
- 3.17 T31 Network Adapter
- 3.18 T34 Ethernet option
- 3.19 T36 Option - TX Ref Oscillator input and Modulator
- 6. MX800 Base Station Fault Finding Procedure
- 7. Appendices
- 7.1 MX800 Interface Connections
- 7.2 CN2 DB9 Female Monitor Connector
- 7.3 CN3 DB25 Female Digital I/O Connector
- 7.4 MX800 Specifications
- 7.5 Channel Select DIP Switch Settings
- 7.6 MX800 Model Number Configuration Guide
- 7.7 MX800 System Applications
- 7.7.1 Conventional base station/repeater
- 7.7.2 Link transceiver
- 7.7.3 Data transceiver
- 7.7.4 Paging transmitter
- 7.7.5 Trunking Base Station
- 7.7.6 Systems base
- 7.7.7 Repeater with Morse ID
- 7.7.8 Simplex base station
- 7.7.9 Duplicated base station
- 7.7.10 Power Save base station
- 7.7.11 Tone key base station
- 7.7.12 Voting base station
- 7.7.13 Simulcast base station
- 8. Superseded Technical Information
- 9. Drawings
Technical Manual MX800 Transceiver
© SPECTRA ENGINEERING 2008 Revision 4.3.1B
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SAFETY SUMMARY
Although there are no dangerous mains voltages present within the equipment, the
following general safety precautions as would normally apply, should be observed
during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment.
AROUND THE EQUIPMENT
To minimise any possible shock hazard from an external power supply or lightning
strike, the chassis or equipment cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground.
To minimise any possible shock hazard from an external power supply or lightning
strike, the chassis & equipment cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground.
A threaded grounding screw terminal is provided on the left-hand side of the radio
chassis for connection to the site ground point (Protective Earth).
Provide adequate ventilation around the rear of the equipment.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation
of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety
hazard.
DO NOT ATTEMPT INTERNAL SERVICE WHILE TRANSMITTING
Thermal or RF burns may result from touching certain components within the power
amplifier module while transmitting or operating the transmitter.
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute or
lower voltage parts to the equipment. Return to your authorised distributor.
EXERCISE CAUTION AND CORRECT DISPOSAL OF RF POWER
DEVICES
Most RF power transistors and some RF power hybrids contain Beryllium Oxide.
Although they are normally safe, if physically damaged toxic dust may be released.
Consult your local authority for correct disposal thereof.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS & PRECAUTIONS
The following conditions are not covered by the warranty of the MX800. Please
ensure that the MX800 is not subject to;
1. Over voltage or Reverse Power Supply Voltage.
2. Operation in locations subject to abnormal environmental conditions such as
extreme temperatures or ingress of moisture.
3. Operation of the MX800 Transmitter output into an open or short circuit or an
incorrectly terminated load.










