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SRI Summation Research Inc STR-1700 UHF/VHF Land Mobile Radio Operations and Maintenance Manual Research Development Meeting the 21st Century Challenges
- with Advanced Technology Solutions Prepared by: Summation Research Inc Melbourne, FL Drawing Number: 70-STR1700-00 Revision A.1 October, 2004 This document contains information proprietary and confidential to SRI. Transmittal, receipt, or possession of this document does not express, license, or imply any rights to use, design, or manufacture from this information. No reproduction, publication, or disclosure of this information, in whole or in part, shall be made without prior written authorization from an officer of SRI. SRI 751 NORTH DRIVE MELBOURNE, FLORIDA 32934 Internet : www.summationresearch.com Email : info@summationresearch.com
(321) 254-2580 FAX (321) 254-2492 Copyright 2003, SRI Printed in U.S.A. 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual SUMMATION RESEARCH, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY Summation Research, Inc. (herein called SRI) warrants that the equipments of its manufacture as identified and described within this manual shall, at the time of shipment to the original purchaser, be free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty applies only to equipment installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with SRI recommendations. This warranty does not apply where SRI determines that installation, repair, alteration, or accidents have caused any claimed defect, or that excessive deterioration due to environmental contamination has occurred. SRIs obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing, or replacing, exclusive of cost of installation and labor charges, any part that SRI determines to be defective, provided that such part is received at SRIs principal office, freight prepaid. All equipment's must receive prior approval for return to SRI for warranty repair, and must be sent prepaid. If they are returned collect, they will not be accepted. This warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply that may directly affect SRIs ability to obtain materials or manufacture replacement parts. SRI makes no warranty that the equipment shall be merchantable or fit for any particular purpose; nor does SRI make other warranties, express or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, except such as are expressly set forth herein. SRI shall not be liable to buyer, or to any third persons for any incidental, consequential, special or contingent damages for breach of any warranty. All specifications within this document are subject to change without prior written notice. 0 i 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual 20 RF Exposure Statement The radio generates RF electromagnetic energy during transmit mode. This radio is designed for and classified as Occupational Use Only, meaning it must be used only during the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards, and the ways to minimize such hazards. This radio is NOT intended for use by the General Population in an uncontrolled environment. For compliance with FCC and Industry Canada RF Exposure Requirements, the transmitter antenna installation shall comply with the following two conditions:
1. The transmitter antenna gain shall not exceed a limit necessary for the application. 2. The transmitter antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at a separation distance of 45 centimeters or more between the transmitter antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for occupational use, always adhere to the following guidelines:
DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically required to meet application requirements. DO NOT transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time(50% duty cycle). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility During transmissions, the radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. ii 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual RECORD OF CHANGES Dates of issue for original and each revision of this document are:
October 2004 January 2005 Revision A Revision A.1 Initial Production Release Added FCC RF Exposure Statement Corrected VHF channel spacing specification LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES i - vi Table of Contents/List of Figures/List of Tables Number of pages in this publication (excluding schematics, assembly and mechanical diagrams in appendices) is as follows:
NOTE: On partial document updates, insert latest changed pages and destroy superseded pages. Revision changes are indicated by horizontal bars on the right hand side of the page for any text modifications, or by double lines around modified cells within tables. Document Main Text 1 - 19 iii 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS STR-1700 O&M Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................... 1 1.1 Scope .................................................................1 1.2 Product Description ...................................................1 1.3 Technical Specifications ..............................................2 1.4 Reference Documentation ...............................................4 SECTION 2 RECEIVING, INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION ............... 5 2.1 Unloading and Unpacking ...............................................5 2.2 Receiving Documentation ...............................................5 2.3 Installation and Connection Requirements ..............................5 2.4 Connector Descriptions and Signal Definitions .........................5 2.4.1 Primary Power......................................................5 2.4.2 Antenna............................................................6 2.4.3 Audio/Control......................................................6 SECTION 3 OPERATION ............................................ 9 3.1 Minimum System Requirements ...........................................9 3.2 Software Installation .................................................9 3.3 Conventions and File Structures .......................................9 3.4 Getting Started ......................................................10 3.4.1 Radio Interconnect................................................10 3.4.2 Power-on Sequence.................................................10 3.4.3 Reading the Radio Configuration...................................11 3.5 Altering the Radio Configuration .....................................12 3.5.1 Changing Individual Channel Settings..............................12 3.5.2 Setting/Changing Model Defaults...................................12 3.5.3 Saving/Restoring Channel Parameters...............................13 3.6 Radio Operation ......................................................13 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE ......................................... 14 4.1 Maintenance Concept ..................................................14 4.2 Preventive Maintenance Requirements ..................................14 4.2.1 Inspection........................................................14 4.2.2 Cleaning..........................................................15 APPENDIX A MECHANICAL DRAWING ................................. 16 iv 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) APPENDIX B SCHEMATICS ......................................... 17 APPENDIX C ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS .................................. 18 v 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1-1 Product Comparison ...............................................1 FIGURE 1-2 System Overview ..................................................2 FIGURE 3-1 Radio to PC Interconnect Configuration ..........................10 FIGURE 3-2 Control Software Initial Screen .................................11 vi 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual LIST OF TABLES TABLE 2-1 Primary Power Connector Characteristics............................6 TABLE 2-2 Antenna Port Connector Characteristics.............................6 TABLE 2-3 Audio/Control Connector Characteristics............................6 TABLE 2-4 Audio/Control Connector Pin Assignments............................7 TABLE 2-5 Channel Selection Control Settings.................................8 vii 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The STR-1700 series of UHF/VHF radio product represents a state-of-the-art communications line providing half-duplex audio to radio frequency (RF) transmit and receive functions. Consisting of multiple models, the series provides FM transceiver functions in the 140 to 162 MHz and 400 to 512 MHz frequency bands. The design has been tailored towards narrowband data telemetry applications requiring fast transmit/receive response times with compact size and high reliability. Scope 1.1 This manual describes the Summation Research, Incorporated STR-1700 series of Land Mobile Radios. The manual includes specifications, design description, installation, and operation instructions along with routine maintenance requirements for the STR-1700. Product Description 1.2 The STR-1700 is a modified version of a standard UHF/VHF radio product produced by ICOM. The VHF versions of the radio incorporate the ICOM IC-F521 transceiver while the UHF version incorporate the IC-F610 or IC-F621. In order to make the product more applicable for data communications functions, the STR-1700 product line incorporates a custom front panel as depicted in the following picture. IC-F521/F610/F621 STR-1700 FIGURE 1-1 PRODUCT COMPARISON The custom front panel replaces the normal operator oriented local status/control interface and audio interface connector with a single DB-25 connector targeted for computer control. The DB-25 provides both the audio interface and a strapping capability for frequency select. This feature is incorporated via a custom printed circuit board (PCB) located within the STR-
1700 front panel known as an External Interface Card (EIC). The following figure depicts this implementation. 1 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual Front Panel External Interface Card
(EIC) PTT Audio Program VDC Control Lines Audio Program I/O buffer circuitry, audio adjustments, level and status/control of frequency selection Main Chassis Existing ICOM Radio Circuitry ICOM radio, controller, and power conditioning logic RF Antenna Interface Primary VDC FIGURE 1-2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Technical Specifications 1.3 The technical capabilities of the STR-1700 radios are summarized in the following table. Item Specification Frequency Range STR-1710: 136-174 MHz STR-1720: 440-490 MHz STR-1730: 440-490 MHz (ETSI Certified) Number of Channels 8 preset channels Frequency Stability 0.0005% of assigned center frequency from -30C to +60C (+25C reference) Compliance STR-1730 is ETSI type certified All other models are FCC type certified (FCC 47 CFR 90) as well as Industry Canada. Operating Power 13.6 VDC 15% (current @ 13.6 V: transmit 12.5 A, receive 0.7 A) Operator Adjustments None Reliability 25,000 hr MBTF Antenna Connector Mini-UHF female located on rear panel Audio Interface and DB-25 socket on front panel including 3 channel select lines, audio 2 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual Item Specification Control Connector in/out, push-to-talk, and programming interface. Power Connector AMP High Power DC Channel Spacing UHF: Selectable to either 25 KHz or 12.5 KHz channel spacing. VHF: Selectable to either 30 KHz or 15 KHz channel spacing. RF Output Power Selectable between 5 and 30 watts (2%) into a VSWR of 2:1 or better.
(ETSI models limited to 25 watts max.) Output Impedance 50 ohms, nominal Output Protection Operating into a 10:1 VSWR of any phase angle will not damage the transceiver. Modulation FM with a rated deviation of +/- 5 KHz for 25 KHz channel spacing and
+/- 2.5 KHz for 12.5 KHz channel spacing. Modulation Sensitivity An 80 mvolt RMS audio input signal produces 60% of rated deviation. Turn-On Time Within 20 msec (UHF models) or 40 msec (VHF model) of application of the keying signal, the transceiver reaches 90% of programmed output power and is capable of transmitting an on frequency signal with a SINAD of 30 dB or greater. Spurious and Harmonic Output
-70 dB below rated power Audio Input Impedance 10 K Ohm 20%
Transmit Audio Frequency Response Flat response over the 300-3000 Hz range. No pre-emphasis. Minimum Duty Cycle Capable of 30 seconds transmit keying or 25% continuous duty cycle. Output S/N Ratio 30 dB minimum fully modulated Spurious Leakage
-57 dBm maximum Selectivity 70 dB minimum for 25 KHz channel spacing and 60 dB min. for 12.5 KHz spacing Intermodulation 65 dB mininimum Dynamic Range With input signals ranging from -100 dBm to 0 dBm, the SINAD at the receiver is 23 dB minimum when receiving a signal modulated with a 1 KHz tone at 60% rated deviation Sensitivity 0.5 uV (12 dB SINAD) minimum Spurious and Image Rejection 70 dB minimum Transmit to Receive Recovery Time 30 msec maximum measured from removal of keying signal to the transmitter Audio Output A 1 KHz signal at 60% rated deviation produces a 1 V p-p audio output into a 600 ohm resistive load. 3 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual Item Specification Receive Frequency Response Receiver Overload Flat response over the 300-3000 Hz range. No deemphasis. A +28 dBm signal continuously applied to the input will not cause any permanent damage. Dimensions Approximately 2" high x 6" wide x 7" deep Weight 3.3 pounds Vibration 2 g rms 5 Hz-300 Hz sinusoidal, 3 axes, continuous Shock 10 g half sine, 15 msec; 3 axes Temperature
-30C to +60C (operating and storage) Humidity Altitude Any obtainable humidity value versus temperature up 100% 'non-
condensing'
Sea level to 10,000 feet operating and 40,00 feet non-operating Reference Documentation 1.4 The following documents, or the latest revision of these documents, serve as an addendum to this document. Users are referred to these documents for maintenance and design information pertaining to the standard ICOM radio circuitry. Service Manual UHF Land Mobile Radio IC-F510/511/521 Service Manual VHF Land Mobile Radio IC-F610/620/621
(Copyright 2002 by Icom Inc.)
(Copyright 2002 by Icom Inc.) 4 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual 2.1 SECTION 2 RECEIVING, INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION Unloading and Unpacking NOTE If shipping carton is damaged upon receipt, request carriers agent be present during unpacking and inspection of the system. Upon receipt of the equipment, inspect the shipping container for damage. If the container or the cushioning material is found damaged, they should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been verified for completeness and the equipment has been inspected for mechanical and electrical defects. If the contents are incomplete or if there is a mechanical or electrical defect, please notify:
SUMMATION RESEARCH, INCORPORATED 751 North Drive Melbourne, Florida 32934 Receiving Documentation 2.2 Each STR-1700 system is shipped with a packing slip. The packing slip should be carefully checked against the contents of the shipping container. Installation and Connection Requirements 2.3 The STR-1700 has three (3) connectors. These are:
1) 2) 3) Primary Power Antenna Audio/control After carefully reviewing the connector and signal descriptions below, the user should establish all connections, making sure that the primary power input is turned off at the source. Once all interconnections are in place, primary power may be applied. Connector Descriptions and Signal Definitions 2.4 This section describes the types of connectors used on the STR-1700 and provides the definition of the signals associated with each. Primary Power 2.4.1 The Primary Power connector is located on the rear of the STR-1700 and is attached to the unit itself via approximately 6 inches of 12 gage wire. Characteristics of this connector are as indicated in the following table. 5 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual TABLE 2-1 PRIMARY POWER CONNECTOR CHARACTERISTICS PARAMETER VALUES Pin Part numbers Pin Assignments Input Voltage Range Current Drain Connector to Radio Color Coding MOLEX 19035-0005 MOLEX 19039-0009 Pin 1 +13.6 VDC Pin 2 - Ground 13.6 VDC +/- 15%
11 Amps maximum Pin 1 Red Pin 2 - Black Antenna 2.4.2 The Antenna connector is located on the rear of the STR-1700 and is mounted directly to the main housing of the radio. Characteristics of this connector are as indicated in the following table. TABLE 2-2 ANTENNA PORT CONNECTOR CHARACTERISTICS PARAMETER VALUES Connector Type Mini-UHF Female Mating (i.e., User Supplied) Connector Type Mini-UHF Male Antenna Impedance Maximum Output Power 50 Ohms 35 Watts Output Frequency Range STR-1720: 440-490 MHz STR-1710: 136-174 MHz STR-1730: 440-490 MHz (ETSI Certified) Audio/Control 2.4.3 The Audio/Control connector is located on the front of the STR-1700 and is mounted directly to the front panel mold of the radio. Characteristics of this connector are as indicated in the following table. TABLE 2-3 AUDIO/CONTROL CONNECTOR CHARACTERISTICS PARAMETER VALUES Connector Part Number DB-25 Female Mating (i.e., User Supplied) Connector Part Number The following table defines the signal contents of all assigned pins on this connector. DB-25 Male 6 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual PIN 2 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 TABLE 2-4 AUDIO/CONTROL CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS SIGNAL Ground DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTERISTICS Ground for the external interface side of the EIC card as well as all externally driven signals or power inputs via the Audio/Control Connector. Receive Audio Recovered audio signal output from the radio. Approximately 1 V p-p into a 600 ohm resistive load for 300 to 3000 Hz outputs. Transmit Enable (i.e., Push-to-Talk) Serial Programming Interface Radio +5 VDC Serial Programming Interface Ground Power On/Off Control Places the radio into transmit mode when low (i.e., grounded) or receive mode when high or floating. Input will support 20 mA current or 28 volt stand-off. Half-duplex serial line utilized to program frequencies, bandwidths and output power selections into the STR-1700. This interface should only be utilized with the SRI provided programming interface cabling/software. VCC from the main radio unit. THIS OUTPUT IS PROVIDED AS A MONITOR POINT ONLY!!! May be utilized to validate that the STR-
1700 is in a power on state. Half-duplex serial line utilized to program frequencies, bandwidths and output power selections into the STR-1700. This interface should only be utilized with the SRI provided programming interface cabling/software. See Ground description above. Toggle control for radio on/off control. Reference the notes that follow this table for further description. Radio Ground Ground for the internal interface side of the EIC card as well as all internal radio logic of the STR-1700. Note do not connect this signal to an external ground. Signal is provided only to be used in conjunction with Power On/Off Control as described below. Channel Select 2 Transmit Audio Ground Channel Select 0
+13.6 VDC Ground
+13.6 VDC Channel Select 1 Control signal which when combined with Channel Select 0 and Channel Select 1 forms a 3-bit binary channel selection control. Input will support 20 mA current or 28 volt stand-off. See table that follows for channel selection definitions. Audio signal input to the radio when transmit operation is active. Signal exhibits a 10 K Ohm input impedance. An 80 mvolt RMS input produces approximately 60% rated deviation for input frequencies from 300 to 3000 Hz. See Ground description above. See Channel Select 2 description above.
+13.6 VDC power input to the EIC. This power is utilized for external interface logic only and is wholly isolated from the primary input power to the STR-1700. See Ground description above. See +13.6 VDC description above. See Channel Select 2 description above. Pins not listed within this table are all defined as no connects. When the Power On/Off Control signal is momentarily connected to Radio Ground and then released, it causes the power on/off state of the STR-1700 to toggle. This can be utilized in conjunction with the Radio +5 VDC signal to insure the STR-1700 is powered on for operation. Note that STR-1700 units will maintain the power on/off state across removal of the primary power to the radio. As such, users need not utilize this control signal but may simply always leave the STR-1700 in a powered on state. When delivered from the factory, STR-1700 units are left in a power on state. 7 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual For the channel select lines described above, the following table defines the control functions of these inputs. TABLE 2-5 CHANNEL SELECTION CONTROL SETTINGS FRONT PANEL 25 PIN D SIGNAL STATES Channel Select 2 Channel Select 1 High High High High Low Low Low Low High High Low Low High High Low Low Channel Select 0 High Low High Low High Low High Low DEFINITION Select Chan 1 Select Chan 2 Select Chan 3 Select Chan 4 Select Chan 5 Select Chan 6 Select Chan 7 Select Chan 8 8 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual SECTION 3 OPERATION Operation of the STR-1700 is accomplished by utilizing a special software program to configure the radio for the proper configuration and then connecting the system into the target platform for audio data transmission and reception. The following sections describe the STR-1700 operations from the perspective of configuring the unit for the proper radio channel characteristics prior to final system installation. Minimum System Requirements 3.1 This package requires a PC executing under the Windows operating system. The version of Windows may be Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows 2000. At a minimum, the system should include:
16 Mb RAM (32 Mb recommended) Color monitor (minimum of 600x800 pixel resolution) 2 Mb available hard-drive disk space Serial port (COM1: through COM4:) 3 1/2 floppy disk drive Software Installation 3.2 The control software for the STR-1700 is provided on a set of 3 1/2 floppy disks. The first disk of the set will contain the program setup.exe. Executing this program activates a standard windows software installation process with full instructions as to required user actions. The installation will create the program STR1700.exe in the specified install directory. Conventions and File Structures 3.3 The STR-1700 control software supports standard Windows type operation, including menu based selection processes. Throughout the remaining portions of this document, a reference such as select aaaa : bbbb indicates a Windows type menu selection process where aaaa is the text name which appears at the top of the active program screen and bbbb is the submenu item displayed once the aaaa menu is selected. Further submenu items are preceded by the same :
and then the text name of the lower submenu item. In addition to the STR1700.exe program, the install directory will also contain the file prefs.cfg after the first execution of the program. This file is utilized to record user settings (e.g., communications port selection) such that these configurable items can be carried forward across executions of the program. The STR-1700 control program utilizes Labview, a software package from National Instruments. The install directory also contains other support files associated with the run-time version capability required of Labview for the control program. 9 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual 3.4 Getting Started 3.4.1 Radio Interconnect Before taking any actions from the control program with an STR-1700 radio, the radio must be connected to a primary power source and to the PC via a special programming interface cable and adapter. The following figure depicts the required interconnects. Programming Interface Adaptor STR-1600 Radio 13.6 VDC Power Supply DB9 Comm Port Connector Windows Based PC Primary Power Connector DB25 Audio/Control Connector Programming Interface Cable FIGURE 3-1 RADIO TO PC INTERCONNECT CONFIGURATION The 13.6 VDC power supply need only support the radio operation in a quiescent mode (i.e., < 0.7 A). The power up sequence of the radio versus the PC is not critical. The interconnect from the radio to the PC is via an interface cable and adapter provided with the software (SRI P/N 50-STR1700-200). The cable consists of a DB9 female connection on one end and an RG45 male connector on the other end. The DB9 end should be plugged into any standard serial communications port on the PC. DB9 to DB25 adapters may be utilized as required. The interface adapter accepts the RG45 connection on one side and interfaces with the STR-1700 female DB-25 front panel connector on the other. The adapter also includes an LED and a momentary push button switch on the sides of the plastic housing. Power-on Sequence 3.4.2 Once the above configuration has been established, the primary power supply and PC should be powered on and initialized. When the primary power is activated to the STR-1700, the LED on the side of the programming interface adapter should illuminate. This indicates that the radio has successfully powered up in an ON condition. If the LED fails to illuminate within two (2) seconds, the user should attempt to establish an ON condition by momentarily activating the push button on the side of the programming interface adapter and then releasing it. If a 10 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual radio has been inadvertently left in an OFF condition, this will toggle the state, which should then illuminate the LED. If this action fails to correct the problem, the user should validate the primary power connection to the radio and then attempt the ON/OFF toggle switch again. Reading the Radio Configuration 3.4.3 Assuming the above process is successful, the user can proceed to activate the STR1700.exe program. This will result in the following sample screen on the PCs monitor. FIGURE 3-2 CONTROL SOFTWARE INITIAL SCREEN If this is the first time the program is being utilized or if the operator has changed the PCs serial communications port being utilized, the first action taken by the user should be to establish the correct port selection. This can be accomplished by selecting Comm Port : COM1:, Comm Port : COM2:, Comm Port :
COM3:, or Comm Port : COM4:. The port selection will immediately be changed and the new configuration will be recorded to disk for future executions of the program After this action, the user may select Radio : Read Radio. This will cause the software to interrogate the interconnected STR-1700 and then update the displayed fields. The Serial Number field should reflect the five (5) digit serial number from the product label on the STR-1700. The model number will indicate the specific model of the radio and the low and high frequency values will indicate the valid operational frequency range of this particular model. The right hand side of the screen indicates the current settings for the eight
(8) preset channel selections of the radio. This includes the channel frequency, bandwidth (i.e., wideband at 25 KHz or narrowband at 12.5 KHz) and output power level (i.e., 5 Watts or 30 Watts). 11 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual 3.5 Altering the Radio Configuration 3.5.1 Changing Individual Channel Settings Once a radio has been read as described above, the channel configuration fields on the right hand side of the screen may be edited. The frequency field may be changed via standard text edit methods, or it may be incremented or decremented via the arrows located at the side of each setting. The bandwidth and power selections are toggle controls which flip states each time the user selects the button. After establishing the changes to all channel settings, the user should select Radio : Write Radio. The system will again interrogate the radio as to its current settings, modify the channel configurations according to the edited fields, and then write the new configuration back to the radio. By interrogating the radio again prior to modifying its settings, the software insures the correct configuration update even if a new radio has been connected to the PC since the last read radio action. As such, a user may establish a channel configuration and then write the data to multiple radios simply by connecting a new radio to the PC and invoking Radio : Write Radio. The fields on the left hand side of the screen will be updated each time this action is taken. The software does not preclude the operator from establishing invalid configuration settings, but it does prevent these settings from being written to the radio. As such, an operator may edit a channel frequency field to values outside of the indicated range for the current model, but it will notify the user of the error and abort writing the configuration after the Radio : Write Radio action is taken. Similarly, channel frequencies not centered on 25 KHz steps for wideband or 12.5 KHz steps for narrowband will be cause an abort of the configuration update. Setting/Changing Model Defaults 3.5.2 The STR-1700 control software supports user default settings for each of the various model types. An operator may establish settings for the eight (8) channels pertaining to frequency, bandwidth, and output power levels and then store these as the default settings for that model type. This information is stored on disk and, as such, the settings will carry across executions of the control program. To establish a particular model default, the user must connect a radio of that model type to the PC. Selecting Radio : Read Radio will update the display to the information appropriate for that model of radio. The user then may change the frequency, bandwidth, and power level settings that should be utilized for the defaults. After carefully checking the configuration, the operator should select File : Save Current Settings as Default for this Model. After interrogating the user as to the validity of this action, the system will replace the previous default settings with the new configuration. Each model type only supports a single default configuration. After having established the desired defaults, any radio can be updated to the defaults simply by connecting it to the PC and then taking the single action of selecting Radio : Write from Default Settings for this Model. This action will cause the software to interrogate the radio, determine the model type, and then write the appropriate default settings for the channel 12 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual configurations. At the same time, the display will be updated to reflect the new information for the radio. Saving/Restoring Channel Parameters 3.5.3 In addition to saving default settings for each model type, the control software also supports saving and restoring channel parameters pertaining to frequency, bandwidth, and output power levels to user specified disk files. To save a channel parameter configuration to a disk, the user must connect a radio with the desired parameters to the PC. Selecting Radio : Radio Settings
: Save Current to Disk will read the radio and then interrogate the operator as to the desired file name under which the configuration should be stored. By default, the file name is Sxxxxx.usr, where xxxxx is replaced with the 5-
digit serial number of the radio connected to the PC. However, the operator may specify any desired, valid file name. After having saved a configuration to file, any radio of the same model type may be restored to the settings by selecting Radio : Radio Settings : Restore Current from Disk. This action will read the radio connected to the PC, interrogate the operator as to the desired file to read the channel parameters from, change the radios channel parameters to the previously stored settings, and then write the data back to the radio. Radio Operation 3.6 Having established the proper channel configuration for the radio, the STR-
1700 is now ready for target platform installation. The following operational considerations should be noted:
1) Radios which are powered up with an active push-to-talk condition will not operate until the push-to-talk is removed and stays in a non-active condition for a period of 2 seconds. On initial power up or on any change of the frequency select lines into the radio, the target frequency setting may take up to 1 second to obtain. If push-to-talk is active at any time during the 1 second tuning period outlined in note 2 above, the tuning action will not complete until push-to-talk is removed and stays in a non-active condition for a period of 2 seconds. 2) 3) 13 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE In order to ensure that the STR-1700 system is always ready for operation, it should be checked periodically so that potential defects may be discovered and corrected before they develop into any serious damage or system failure. A minimal preventive maintenance program will significantly increase the systems life span. This section describes the necessary preventive maintenance checks and tests the user can perform to easily identify most defects and problems. Any other defects or problems discovered during the normal operation of the system should be noted for future corrective measures. CAUTION Stop the operation of the system immediately if a problem is noted during normal operation that can otherwise damage the system. This section also describes the corrective maintenance checks that can be performed on the STR-1700 system. Maintenance Concept 4.1 The maintenance concept for the STR-1700 system is limited to the removal and replacement of the entire unit. Preventive Maintenance Requirements 4.2 The following is a recommended timetable for performing preventive maintenance checks on the STR-1700. CAUTION Primary power to the radio must be turned OFF when performing preventive maintenance on the equipment. Inspection 4.2.1 The STR-1700 system should be inspected periodically for defects or physical damage developed during operation. Inspect all the interface cables to and from the system for cracks, breaks and proper seating with their mating connectors on the card. Inspect all cables for frayed, broken or damaged wires. In addition, inspect all STR-1700 connections for accumulation of dirt, grease, or any foreign material that can cause a non-connection. If a cable is found damaged or non-repairable, it should be replaced before operating the system again. Inspection should be performed at least once every month. The frequency of inspection should be increased for units exposed to dusty or heavy particulate environments. 14 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual Cleaning 4.2.2 Clean the outside surfaces and areas around the connectors periodically. Clean the surfaces with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. Clean the areas around the connectors with a soft bristle brush. To remove grease, fungus, or corrosion, use a cloth dampened with an appropriate electronics cleaning fluid. Cleaning should be done at least once every month. The frequency of cleaning should be increased for units exposed to dusty or heavy particulate environments. 15 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual The following page contains the mechanical outline of the STR-1700. APPENDIX A Mechanical Drawing 16 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual The following page provides the circuit schematics for the EIC portion of the STR-1700 radio. APPENDIX B SCHEMATICS 17 70-STR1700-000 Rev A.1 STR-1700 O&M Manual APPENDIX C ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS The following pages contain the component placement drawings associated with the EIC portion of the STR-1700 radio. 18
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Tactical Electronics Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0006594287
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1 | Physical Address |
5589 Cajeput Court
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1 |
Melbourne Village, Florida 32901
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
EFO
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
IC-F621
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
L******** L****
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | UHF RADIO | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power is conducted. This device is restricted to Rail Road Locomotive operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure environment, not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty cycle factor of 50%. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be professionally installed and must be fixed-mounted on the locomotive rooftop with a separation distance of at least 45 cm from all persons. The antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Use of any other antenna, other than the one supplied, will be addressed at the time of licensing. The installer must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
S****** S****
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1 | Telephone Number |
888-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
352-4********
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1 |
i******@timcoengr.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 9 | 440 | 470 | 45 | 5 ppm | 10K4F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | 440 | 470 | 45 | 5 ppm | 14K4F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 9 | 440 | 470 | 5 | 5 ppm | 10K4F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 9 | 440 | 470 | 5 | 5 ppm | 14K4F3E |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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