AM Transmitter Travelers Information Station Model MTS10W MultiMultiMultiMulti----Technical Services Technical Services Technical Services Technical Services 950 NC Hwy 42 West 950 NC Hwy 42 West 950 NC Hwy 42 West 950 NC Hwy 42 West Clayton NC 27520 Clayton NC 27520 Clayton NC 27520 Clayton NC 27520 February 2012 February 2012 February 2012 February 2012 1 2 Multi-Technical Services. AM Transmitter Model MTS10W Equipment Manual: MTS10W Transmitter Released: 01/06/2012 Multi-Technical Services. 950 Hwy 42 West Clayton, NC 27520
(919)553-2995 Warranty and Limitation of Liability Multi-Technical Services, Inc., hereinafter referred to as MTS, warrants for equipment sold hereunto that for a period of six (6) months from MTS shipment date that equipment shall be free from defects in material and workmanship and conform to published specifications for the equipment. If a defect occurs within the warranty period, buyer shall immediately notify MTS and MTS shall repair or replace the defective equipment without extra charge. This warranty does not apply to defects not caused by MTS (for example: lightning damage, accidents or abuse, work or installation done improperly or contrary to MTS standards) or to equipment on which the model or serial numbers, manufacture or shipment dates are changed or removed, or warranty seals broken. No other warranty, expressed, or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall apply. Whether or not caused by MTS negligence, MTS shall not be liable for any indirect, special, consequential or other damages, however caused (including late delivery). MTS obligation to repair or replace equipment in accordance with the above warranty shall be buyers exclusive remedy for breach of any warranty or from negligence. If MTS fails to repair or replace as aforesaid, MTS entire liability to buyer shall not exceed the repair or replacement value, whichever is lower, of the defective item. 3 Table of Contents Page 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Section Description One Two Introduction to the MTS10 Equipment Specifications Three Installation and Operation Four Software Installation Five Six Schematic Diagram Filter Schematic Seven Component Locator Eight Factory Service Procedure Nine View of the MTS10W Ten View of the MTS10W filter Eleven View of the MTS10W with filter 4 Section One Introduction to the MTS10W The MTS10W is an AM Broadcast Band Transmitter designed specifically for application as a transmitter for a Travelers Information Station as defined by the Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations 47 CFR 90.242. Operation of such a station requires a station license. The MTS10W is a synthesized, solid-state, high efficiency AM transmitter. The design incorporates a high efficiency Class D RF Final amplifier and a Class S high efficiency modulator. The MTS10W is suitable for battery and solar power installations. The power output for the MTS10W is continuously variable from 0.1 watts to 10 watts and does not require any complex power and modulation adjustments. The power adjustment is under software control. The MTS10 is equipped with both a bi-directional power meter and a high performance audio processor with over 30 dB dynamic range to ensure that your transmission is always loud and clear. The MTS10W configuration and control software through the USB interface to your pc allows you to adjust frequency from 530 to 1700 kHz from the drop down menu. Adjustments to RF power output from 0.1 to 10 watts on an easy slide scale, monitor modulation, DC input voltage and forward and reflected power. The MTS10W is covers the US AM broadcast band from 530 to 1700 kHz. The MTS10 is FCC TYPE ACCEPTED, for application in the Travelers Information Station service. The FCC Identifier, HTG3BPMTS10W, is located on the rear panel. The MTS10W comes equipped with the following:
(1) CD containing software and PDF Manual
(2) Power Cable
(3) USB cable Make sure all these items are present when unpacking the unit. 5 Physical Section Two Equipment Specifications Height:2.5 inches Length:6.5 inches Width:5.5 inches Weight: 3 pounds Shipping: 5 pounds Environmental Operating: Temperature: -30 to +65 degrees C Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing Storage: Temperature: -45 to +80 degrees C Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing Input Power:
13.2 Vdc +/- 10% at 2.5 amperes maximum Audio Input monaural 3.5mm Impedance: 600 ohms balanced Level: -30 to +10 dBm 600 ohms, self correcting Transmitter Performance Output Power: 0.1 watts to 10 watts RMS Carrier, continuously variable Output Impedance: 50 ohms Maximum Mismatch VSWR: 3:1 Harmonic and Spurious Emissions: -55 dBc Modulation: A3 Frequency Stability: 100 ppm Hum and Noise: -50 dBc minimum 3 dB Bandwidth: 2.5 kHz, complies with FCC 47CFR 90.242 LCD Display: 2X8 character display 6 Safety Notice Section Three Installation and Operation Installation should be performed by experienced electricians in accordance with national, state and any other electrical codes having jurisdictions. All work should be performed under the direction of the installation or service crew safety foreman. Installation The MTS10W is designed to be installed on a 13.2 Vdc Power supply The power connector, 2 Audio Connectors The audio input connectors are 3.5mm monaural. The audio inputs are 600ohm transformer coupled inputs, so polarity need not be observed. The audio level (-30 to +10 dBm) is not critical and need not be adjusted for changes in carrier power level. Antenna Connector The antenna connector, J3, is the BNC type connector located at the top of the unit. Use 50 ohm coaxial cable, RG-58a/u or equivalent. We recommend that all installations use a coaxial lightning protection device such as the Polyphaser IS-
50UX-CO. The antenna system should be a 50 ohm system and should be installed in such a manner as to comply with FCC Rules (47 CFR 90.242). Not intended for use with leaky cable transmission systems. Tune the antenna system for the minimum reflected power indicated on the software display. Do not operate the transmitter for long periods of time with an indicated reflected power of greater than 2 watts. Power Adjustment If it is necessary to adjust the power output of the transmitter in order to comply with FCC rules regarding field strength:
(1) MTS10W Software configuration allows for software adjustment Do not operate the MTS10W with an indicated forward power, (unmodulated) of greater than 10 watts. PC Connection Connect the transmitter to a pc via Usb cable, open and run the MTS10WConfigSetup.exe program, power up the MTS10W, open the MTS10WConfiguration and adjust settings. At no time should the PC/USB cable be connected after configuration is complete. 7 Section Four Software Installation 1. Install software by executing the MTS10WConfigSetup.exe file 2. Welcome to MTS10WConfig 1.0.0 will appear Select Next 3. Select destination location appears select location or leave default and next 4. Select additional tasks select and next 5. Ready to install select install 6. Completing the MTS10WConfig 1.0.0 Setup Wizard remove check from launch MTS10WConfig select finish 8 Section Five MTS10W Schematic 9 10 Section Six MTS10W Filter Schematic Section Seven MTS10W Component Locator 11 Section Eight Factory Service Procedure If factory service is required for your MTS10W transmitter, contact customer service at
(919) 553-2995 and obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. Pack the unit securely. Install the RMA number in Large, Bold, print on the outside of the shipping carton and ship the unit pre-paid and insured to:
Customer Service RMA XXXX Multi-Technical Services. 950 Hwy 42 West Clayton, NC 27520 Include with the unit a complete description of the difficulty and your complete return shipping address and telephone number. Notice: Multi-Technical Services. is not liable for any damage or loss of equipment in transit to MTS. MTS is not liable for any unit that is returned without a duly issued and properly displayed RMA number. 12 Section Nine View of the MTS10W top and bottom 13 Section Ten View of the MTS10W Filter top and bottom 14 Section Eleven View of the MTS10W with Filter 15