Service Manual Part 1

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The 3 groups of digits in a T2000 product code provide information about the radio’s
model, RF type and options fitted, according to the conventions described below.
The following explanation of the T2000 product codes is not intended to suggest that
any combination of features is necessarily available in any one radio. For details regard-
ing availability of specific T2000 radios, consult your nearest Tait dealer or subsidiary.
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The Model group indicates the basic features of the radio, as follows:
T20XX
-XXX-XXX T2010 4 channels
T2015 24 channels
T2020 100 channels
T2030 4 calls, all preset trunked
T2035 1000 calls, including 20 preset trunked
T2040 dialled calls trunked
T2050 dual mode T2040 or T2020 operation trunked, non-trunked
T2060 LTR
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, systems x groups = 24 trunked
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RF Type group uses 3 digits to indicate the basic RF configuration of the radio.
The first digit in the RF Type group designates frequency band.
T20XX-X
XX-XXX ‘1’ for 220 to 270MHz
‘2’ for 66 to 88MHz
‘3’ for 136 to 174MHz
‘4’ for 175 to 225MHz
‘5’ for 400 to 470MHz
‘6’ for 450 to 520MHz
‘7’ for 330 to 360MHz
‘8’ for 800 to 870MHz transmit
851 to 870MHz receive
‘9’ for 360 to 400MHz
‘0’ for 500 to 530MHz
The second digit in the RF Type group designates radio IF bandwidth.
T20XX-XX
X-XXX ‘1’ for wide band (15kHz)
‘2’ for narrow band (7.5kHz)
‘3’ for medium band (12.5kHz)
The third digit in the RF Type group designates frequency stability.
T20XX-XXX
-XXX refer to “Frequency Reference” on page 1.8.
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T20XX-XXX-XXX The third group of digits covers a wide range of software and mar-
ket specific options. The large number of options and their frequent
changes preclude listing them here.