Installation and Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
10 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual
© Tait International Limited November 2019
1.1 Software Applications
The TB7300 operates in both P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT networks. Within
these networks, the base station utilizes distinct P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT
software applications.
1.1.1 Base Station Features
The following is a list of base station features for both P25/AS-IP and
DMR/MPT software applications:
P25/AS-IP Fully compliant with the P25 Common Air Interface. Can therefore
interoperate with any similarly compliant radios.
Supports P25 Phase 1 conventional operation with C4FM modulation
on the transmitter.
Supports simulcast operation with P25 phase 1.
Analog conventional repeater operation.
Analog conventional simulcast operation on an IP backbone requiring
no audio calibration or training.
Integrated built-in voting facility. No external voter is needed.
DMR/MPT Fully compliant with the DMR Tier 2 and Tier 3 Standards.
Can therefore interoperate with any similarly compliant radios.
Analog conventional repeater operation.
MPT operation as control channel or traffic channel transceiver in MPT/
IP network including standalone operation.
Digital simulcast operation.
Supports an analog 600 Ohm connected repeater in an analog
conventional network with CTCSS or DCS subaudible signaling
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Non-Application
Specific
Can be completely managed remotely from a PC running a web
browser: configuration, alarm monitoring, fault diagnosis, syslog,
feature and firmware upgrades. Alarms can also be reported via SNMP
traps, allowing integration with an SNMP-based network management
system.
An integrated wiring solution is provided for the system control bus and
DC power connections to each module in the subrack.
Reciters (receiver/exciter modules) can be replaced without affecting
the operation of other reciters in the same subrack.
Rugged construction with generous heatsinks and fan-forced cooling
for continuous operation from –30°C to +60°C (–22°F to +140°F).
1. Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System Commonly referred to as PL, an
acronym for Private Line
(DCS) Digital Code Squelch Commonly referred to as Digital Private Line