User's Manual

P-2000/C-2000/RT-2000
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Publication No. 150-049105 Page 7 of 40
Rev. C Operators Manual
Jul 2005
Transceiver Overview
The Wulfsberg 2000 family of radio products are FM Tactical transceivers that incorporate one or two transceiver
modules and control functions into a single panel mount unit (P-2000) or a panel mount control head (C-2000) and
remote mount RT-2000 Transceiver. Part number variations of the unit exist for any combination of the following
frequency bands: 137-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz or 380-470 MHz, 450-520 MHz, and 806-870 MHz or 764-870
MHz. Each transceiver module with the exception of the 806-870 MHz or 764-870 MHz band can transmit with 1
or 10 Watts transmit power. The 800 MHz unit produces 1 and 2.75 watts transmit power. The P-2000 can operate
by itself or in conjunction with the C-2000 control display acting as a remote slave control. Input voltage is 28 volts
DC and the keypad is backlit from either 28VDC, 5 VDC or 5 VRMS AC.
The Wulfsberg C-2000 is a control display unit that can be used as a slave control head with a P-2000 panel mount
transceiver, or as a primary or slave control head for the RT- 2000 remote transceiver. Versions of the C-2000
include black faceplate and options for either Standard or NVG compatible displays. Input voltage is 28 volts DC
and the keypad is backlit from either 28 VDC, 5 VDC or 5 VRMS.
The Wulfsberg RT-2000 is a remote mounted transceiver that incorporates one or two transceiver modules in a
remote mounted unit. It must be controlled by at least one C-2000 control head. Additional C-2000's can be added
to the system for multi-positional control of the transceiver. Part number variations of the unit exist for any
combination of the following frequency bands: 137-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz or 380-470 MHz, 450-520 MHz, and
806-870 MHz or 764-870 MHz. Each transceiver module with the exception of the 806-870 MHz or 764-870 MHz
band can transmit with 1 or 10 Watts transmit power. The 800 MHz unit produces 1 and 2.75 watts transmit power.
Operationally a P-2000 or C-2000/RT-2000 system operates identically with the exception of the PC/Keyloading
interface. For a P-2000 the interface is located on the front of the P-2000. In a C-2000/RT-2000 system, the
connector on the RT-2000 is used for PC/Keyloading functions. The connector on the C-2000 is not currently used.
For the purposes of this operator’s manual the use of the phrase “P-2000” will be used to cover both P-2000 and C-
2000/RT-2000 systems.