Installation and Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Operation Manual
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Description
- 2 General Safety and Regulatory Information
- 3 Operation
- 4 Connecting to the Base Station
- 4.1 PC Recommendations
- 4.2 Connecting Your PC to the Base Station
- 4.3 Working with the Web Interface
- 4.4 Basic Tasks
- 4.4.1 User Settings
- 4.4.2 Taking the Base Station Offline
- 4.4.3 Troubleshooting Alarms
- 4.4.4 Working with Configuration Files
- 4.4.5 Single or channel group base stations
- 4.4.6 Marshaling or transmit delay
- 4.4.7 Configuring Receive-Only Base Stations
- 4.4.8 Setting Up Custom Alarms
- 4.4.9 Uploading Firmware from the Base Station
- 4.4.10 Downloading Firmware from a Package Server
- 4.4.11 Activating New Firmware
- 4.4.12 Subaudible Signaling
- 4.4.13 SNMP Network Management
- 5 Installation
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A – Interface Pin Allocations
- Appendix B– Installing the Firmware Package
- Glossary
- Tait General Software License Agreement
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
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■ 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