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TB9400 Base Station/Repeater Specifications Manual MBC-00002-13 Issue 13 July 2017 Environmental Responsibilities Tait Limited is an environmentally responsible company which supports waste minimization, material recovery and restrictions in the use of hazardous materials. The European Unions Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires that this product be disposed of separately from the general waste stream when its service life is over. For more information about how to dispose of your unwanted Tait product, visit the Tait WEEE website at www.taitradio.com/weee. Please be environmentally responsible and dispose through the original supplier, or contact Tait Limited. Tait Limited also complies with the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Directive in the European Union. In China, we comply with the Measures for Administration of the Pollution Control of Electronic Information Products. We will comply with environmental requirements in other markets as they are introduced. Contact Information Tait Communications Corporate Head Office Tait Limited P.O. Box 1645 Christchurch New Zealand For the address and telephone number of regional offices, refer to our website: www.taitradio.com Copyright and Trademarks All information contained in this document is the property of Tait Limited. All rights reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, stored, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, without prior written permission from Tait Limited. The word TAIT and the TAIT logo are trademarks of Tait Limited. All trade names referenced are the service mark, trademark or registered trademark of the respective manufacturers. Disclaimer There are no warranties extended or granted by this document. Tait Limited accepts no responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the document or of the equipment and software it describes. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that use of such information, equipment and software complies with the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions. Enquiries and Comments If you have any enquiries regarding this document, or any comments, suggestions and notifications of errors, please contact your regional Tait office. Updates of Manual and Equipment In the interests of improving the performance, reliability or servicing of the equipment, Tait Limited reserves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without prior notice. Intellectual Property Rights This product may also be made under license under one or more of the following patents:
- US7203207, AU2004246135, CA2527142, GB2418107, HK1082608, MY134526, US8306071
- US7339917, AU2004246136, CA2526926, GB2418812, MY134217
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- US 7200129, AU2005226531, CA2558551, CN1930809, GB2429378, JP4351720, BRP10508671, NZ549124, KR848483, RU2321952 2 TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Contents Preface . 5 Scope of Manual . 5 Document Conventions . 5 Associated Documentation . 6 Publication Record . 6 1.4.3 1.4.2 1.4.1 1 Base Station Specifications . 9 1.1 Regulatory Information. 10 1.2 Frequency Bands and Sub-bands . 11 1.3 Power Supply . 12 AC Input . 12 DC Input . 13 Outputs . 14 Auxiliary Power Supply . 14 1.4 Power and Current Consumption . 15 120VAC Input. 16 Transmit . 16 Standby . 16 230VAC Input. 17 Transmit . 17 Standby . 17 12VDC Input . 18 Transmit . 18 Standby . 18 24VDC Input . 19 Transmit . 19 Standby . 19 48VDC Input . 20 Transmit . 20 Standby . 20 1.5 Receiver. 21 General . 21 Digital RF . 22 Analog RF. 23 Analog Audio - General . 25 Analog Audio - CTCSS . 25 Analog Audio - Gating Operation. 25 1.6 Transmitter . 26 General . 26 Simulcast. 28 Analog Audio - General . 29 Analog Audio - Modulation Characteristics. 29 1.4.4 1.4.5 TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Contents 3 Analog Audio - CTCSS . 30 1.7 Network . 31 1.7.1 Requirements for Delay, Jitter, Loss and Duplication. 31 1.7.2 Channel Group Size . 32 1.8 System Connections . 33 1.8.1 External Frequency Reference Input (BNC). 33 1.8.2 Ethernet Interface (RJ45) . 33 1.8.3 System Interface 25-Way D-range . 33 External General Purpose Digital Inputs. 33 1PPS Timing Reference Input (BNC). 34 1.9 Miscellaneous . 35 1.9.1 Channel Details . 35 1.9.2 Duplexer Attenuation Requirements. 35 1.9.3 Operating Temperature Range . 35 1.9.4 Heat Load Values . 36 1.9.5 Dimensions and Weight . 36 1.9.6 Reliability . 36 1.8.4 2 Module Specifications . 37 2.1 Reciter and Receiver . 38 2.1.1 Identifying the Reciter and Receiver. 38 2.1.2 Physical Details. 39 2.2 PA . 40 2.2.1 Identifying the PA . 40 2.2.2 Physical Details. 41 2.3 PMU. 42 2.3.1 Identifying the PMU . 42 2.3.2 Physical Details. 43 2.3.3 Connections. 43 3 Compliance Standards. 44 Appendix A Frequency Response Diagrams . 47 4 Contents TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Preface Scope of Manual Welcome to the Specifications Manual for the TB9400 base station/
repeater. This manual provides general, performance and physical specifications for the TB9400 50W and 100W base stations/repeaters. In the following, unless mentioned specifically, this manual will use the term base station to mean both base station and repeater. Document Conventions Within this manual, four types of alerts may be given to the reader. The following paragraphs illustrate each type of alert and its associated symbol. Warning This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Caution This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Notice This alert is used to highlight information that is required to ensure procedures are performed correctly. Incorrectly performed pro-
cedures could result in equipment damage or malfunction. This icon is used to draw your attention to information that may improve your understanding of the equipment or procedure. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Preface 5 Associated Documentation The following associated documentation for this product is available on the Tait support website. TB9400 Installation and Operation Manual (MBC-00001-xx) TN9400 P25 Trunked Network Maintenance Manual (MNC-00001-xx) TaitNet P25 Trunked Networks with TB9400 Base Stations System Manual (MBA-00064-xx) TaitNet Analog Conventional Networks with TB9400 Base Stations System Manual (MND-00001-xx) Safety and Compliance Information (MBA-00012-xx) The characters xx represent the issue number of the documentation. Technical notes are published from time to time to describe applications for Tait products, to provide technical details not included in manuals, and to offer solutions for any problems that arise. Technical notes are available in PDF format from the Tait support website. For more information contact your regional Tait office. Publication Record Issue Publication Date Description 1 2 3 4 May 2012 First release November 2012 June 2013 November 2013 Changes for version 1.15 release. Additions operating temperature range Btu load values Updates power and current consumption compliance standards Changes for version 1.20 release. Additions B3-band base station specifications Updates compliance standards Changes for version 1.30 release. Additions H-band base station specifications Dual 50W and receive-only base station specifications Updates compliance standards 6 Preface TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Issue Publication Date Description 5 December 2014 6 April 2015 7 July 2015 Changes for version 1.45 release. Additions K4 band receive-only base station specifications P25 Phase 2 specifications Updates P25 Phase 2 emission designators compliance standards Changes for version 2.00 release. Additions K4 band 50W base station specifications peak-to-average power level specifications Updates base station MTBF compliance standards Changes for version 2.05 release. Additions information on receive-only base stations and receiver modules 1PPS jitter specification Updates external frequency reference stability specification compliance standards 8 9 November 2015 Changes for version 2.10 release. Additions information on analog base stations Updates compliance standards April 2016 Changes for version 2.15 release. Additions Clarification of repeater vs. base station for K and L bands in Brazil 10 June 2016 11 November 2016 Changes for version 2.20 release. Additions table added to section 1.5 Analog RF specifying that the TB9400 only supports Narrow Bandwidth inclusion of B band alongside G and F Changes for version 2.25 release. Additions General updates. Information added in regards to the QoS requirements (delay, jitter, loss, duplication). Fix Anatel approvals TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Preface 7 Issue Publication Date Description 12 March 2017 13 July 2017 Changes for version 2.30 release. General updates Updated Requirements for Delay, Jitter, Loss and Duplication on page 31 Changes for version 2.35 release. General updates Addition of the new H3 band throughout Added some missing K4 band info Removed some erroneous K8 information Updated receive voter limitations Updated RF and EMC Compliances on page 45 Updated information in Requirements for Delay, Jitter, Loss and Duplication on page 31 8 Preface TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1 Base Station Specifications The performance figures given in these specifications are applicable only to equipment operating as an integral part of a TB9400 base station. These performance figures are minimum figures, unless otherwise indicated, for equipment operating at standard room temperature (+22C to +28C
[+71.6F to +82.4F]) and standard test voltages as follows:
AC power management unit (PMU) - 120VAC and 230VAC 12V DC PMU - 12VDC 24V DC PMU - 24VDC 48V DC PMU - 48VDC. The TB9400 is available in the following configurations:
50W single or dual base station with PMU 100W single base station with PMU receive-only base station - up to four receivers (receive-only reciters) with PMU. Notice The software release notes list known issues or limitations of the base station that may vary from the specifications published in this document. Please refer to the current software release notes for any vari-
ations to the specifications in this document. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 9 1.1 Regulatory Information Test Methods Where applicable, the test methods used to obtain these specifications are those described in the following standards:
TIA-102.CAAA-D TIA-102.CCAA-A EN 300 086 EN 300 113 EN 300 219 EN 301 489 CFR Title 47 Part 15 TIA/EIA-603/603-D AS/NZS 4295 Emission Designators This equipment is compatible with the emissions listed in the following table. Common Name Modulation Scheme Operating Modes FM analog FM analog voice Emission Designator 11K0F3E 8K10F1E 8K10F1D P25 Phase 1 P25 Phase 1 8K10F7W P25 Phase 1 8K70D1W 8K70D7W 9K80D7W P25 Phase 1 linear simulcast modulation P25 Phase 1 linear simulcast modulation P25 Phase 2 linear simulcast and non-simulcast modulation C4FM C4FM C4FM digital voice data/control channel digital voice/data/
control channel CQPSK digital voice CQPSK digital voice/data/
control channel H-DQPSK digital voice/data 6K80D7W test mode only H-D8PSK digital voice/data You can obtain further details of test methods and the conditions which apply for compliance testing in all countries from Tait. 10 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.2 Frequency Bands and Sub-bands Many of the performance figures in this manual are applicable to all frequency bands. In some cases the figures refer to specific bands or sub-
bands, and these are identified with the letters listed in the following table. The table also indicates which base station configurations are currently available in each frequency band. Refer to Compliance Standards on page 44 for details about which bands or sub-bands have been tested and approved to appropriate national and international compliance standards. Frequency Identification B band H band K band Frequency Band and Sub-band 50W 100W Receive-only B3 = 148MHz to 174MHz H1 = 400MHz to 440MHz H2 = 440MHz to 480MHz H3 = 470MHz to 520MHz K4 = 762MHz to 870MHza a. The actual frequency coverage in this band is:
Transmit: 762MHz to 776MHz, and 850MHz to 870MHz Receive: 792MHz to 824MHz In Brazil, for K band, the TB9400 is considered to be configured as a base station with retransmission of receive frequencies. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 11 1.3 Power Supply The specifications in this section refer to the TB9400 base station fitted with a PMU. AC Input Input Voltage Frequency Power factor Total harmonic distortion (THD) Inrush current 230VAC 115VAC Leakage current 88VAC to 264VAC 50Hz to 60Hz
> 0.95
< 8%
< 30A @ < 4ms
< 15A @ < 4ms
< 3.5mA/240VAC Protection Fault current (input) Transient suppression Overvoltage inhibit (self recovering) Undervoltage signal 10A fuse 275V MOV (line-to-line) 275VAC 10V 83VAC 5V General Efficiency at rated outputa Input-to-chassis isolation Output-to-chassis isolation a. At 230VAC. 86%
1500VAC, 50Hz, 1 minute 500VAC, 50Hz, 1 minute 12 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 DC Input Input voltage User-programmable alarmsa Low battery voltage High battery voltage User-programmable limitsb Startup voltage
(after shutdown) Shutdown voltage Battery protection (fail-safe) limitsc Startup voltage Undervoltage shutdown Overvoltage shutdown Overvoltage shutdown reset 12V PMU 24V PMU 48V PMU 10V to 14V 14V to 17.5V 20V to 28V 28V to 35V 40V to 56V 56V to 70V 10.9V to 15V 0.3V 21.8V to 30V 0.5V 43.6V to 60V 1V 10V to 13.5V 0.3V 20V to 27V 0.5V 40V to 54V 1V 10.8V 0.2V 9.5V 0.3V 18.1V 0.3V 17.1V 0.3V 21.6V 0.5V 19V 0.5V 36.2V 0.5V 34.2V 0.5V 43.2V 1V 38V 1V 72.4V 1V 68.4V 1V a. User-programmable alarms can be set for low or high battery voltage, using the web interface. The alarms will be triggered when the set voltage levels are reached. These limits are subject to the tolerances of the battery protection circuitry, as stated in Battery Protection (Fail-safe) Limits above. b. The user-programmable startup and shutdown limits allow for adjustable startup and shutdown voltages. Using the web interface, these limits can be adjusted for different numbers of battery cells, or for the particular requirements of the base station operation. Once the limits are reached, the PMU will shutdown. These limits are subject to the tolerances of the battery protection circuitry. c. The battery protection limits are set in hardware at the factory and cannot be adjusted by the user. These limits will not be reached under normal operation conditions, but are provided as fail-safe measures to protect the battery from deep discharge. Input current 12V 24V 48V 0V to battery protection startup voltaged 2mA maximum 2mA maximum 1.2mA maximum Battery protection startup voltage to user-programmed startup voltagee 40mA typical at 10.8V 30.1mA typical at 21.6V 13.2mA typical at 43.2V Operating current refer to Power and Current Consumption on page 15 d. When the input voltage drops below the battery protection undervoltage shutdown limit, and until the voltage rises above the battery protection startup voltage. e. At initial power-up; or, after battery protection has occurred, when the input voltage rises above the battery protection startup voltage (PMU now under control of its microcontroller), but is still below the user-programmed startup voltage Protection Fault current (input) Wrong input voltage Wrong input voltage polarity circuit breaker or fuse in external wiringf electronic lock-out shunt diode f. Provided by user. General Efficiency at rated output 12VDC 24VDC 48VDC 82%
85%
90%
TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 13 Outputs 28VDC output Voltage Current Regulation Ripple and noisea Ripple and noise rms Transient response on 28V loadstepb 28V 14A maximum 0.5%
50mV pp 10mV rms 2% overshoot and recover within 0.6ms a. 100MHz bandwidth. b. 10% to 100% loadstep. Protection Overload Short circuit Overvoltage AC module DC module Auxiliary Power Supply DC input voltage DC output Voltage Current Regulation Ripple and noisea Ripple and noise rms Zero load ripple a. 100MHz bandwidth. Protection Overload/short circuit Overvoltage General electronic current limit above 16A hiccup mode, self-resetting electronic shutdown latch (33.5V) electronic hysteric control (33.5V) 28V 15%
12V 24V 48V 13.65V 3A maximum 2%
50mV pp 10mV rms 100mVpp 27.3V 1.5A maximum 2%
50mV pp 10mV rms 100mVpp 54.6V 750mA maximum 2%
50mV pp 10mV rms 100mVpp 12V 24V 48V electronic current limit 16V Zener diode electronic current limit 32V Zener diode electronic current limit 62V Zener diode Efficiency at rated output Input-to-output isolation Output-to-chassis isolation 88%
1000VAC, 50Hz, 1 minute 500VAC, 50Hz, 1 minute 14 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.4 Power and Current Consumption The specifications in this section refer to the TB9400 base station fitted with a PMU. The performance figures are typical figures. The transmit measurements were carried out with the base station transmitting at the stated RF output power with all front panel fans running. The standby measurements were carried out with the base station not receiving or transmitting and no front panel fans running. All measurements were carried out with no load on the auxiliary power supply. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 15 1.4.1 120VAC Input Transmit Single 50W base station Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) Dual 50W base stationa Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) a. Both base stations transmitting. 100W base station Minimum RF output power (10W) 50% RF output power (50W) Maximum RF output power (100W) Standby Single 50W and 100W base station Dual 50W base station A 1A 1.9A 1.7A 2A 1.6A 2.4A 3.3A A 370mA 490mA VA W 120VA 238VA 207VA 450VA 192VA 295VA 400VA VA 44VA 59VA 117W 235W 204W 440W 189W 290W 395W W 30W 50W 16 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.4.2 230VAC Input Transmit A VA W Single 50W base station Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) 700mA 1.1A Dual 50W base stationa Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) 1A 2A a. Both base stations transmitting. 100W base station Minimum RF output power (10W) 50% RF output power (50W) Maximum RF output power (100W) 970mA 1.3A 1.7A Standby Single 50W and 100W base station Dual 50W base station A 510mA 510mA 159VA 250VA 230VA 460VA 223VA 310VA 395VA VA 117VA 117VA 108W 220W 196W 440W 183W 285W 375W W 31W 45W TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 17 1.4.3 12VDC Input Transmit Single 50W base station Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) Dual 50W base stationa Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) a. Both base stations transmitting. 100W base station A 8.8A 18A 16A 36A Minimum RF output power (10W) 50% RF output power (50W) Maximum RF output power (100W) 14.6A 23.6A 32A Standby Single 50W and 100W base station Dual 50W base station A 2.0A 3.3A W 106W 216W 192W 432W 176W 285W 385W W 24W 39W 18 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.4.4 24VDC Input Transmit Single 50W base station Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) Dual 50W base stationa Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) a. Both base stations transmitting. 100W base station A 4.4A 9A 7.9A 17A Minimum RF output power (10W) 50% RF output power (50W) Maximum RF output power (100W) 7.1A 11.8A 15.5A Standby Single 50W and 100W base station Dual 50W base station A 975mA 1.6A W 106W 216W 190W 408W 171W 285W 370W W 23W 39W TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 19 1.4.5 48VDC Input Transmit Single 50W base station Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) Dual 50W base stationa Minimum RF output power (5W) Maximum RF output power (50W) a. Both base stations transmitting. 100W base station Minimum RF output power (10W) 50% RF output power (50W) Maximum RF output power (100W) Standby Single 50W and 100W base station Dual 50W base station A 2.1A 4.2A 3.7A 7.8A 3.2A 5.5A 7.4A A 480mA 780mA W 101W 202W 178W 374W 155W 265W 355W W 23W 38W 20 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.5 Receiver General Frequency bands B3 band H1 band H2 band H3 band K4 band Type Frequency increments B band H and K4 bands Switching rangea 148MHz to 174MHz 400MHz to 440MHz 440MHz to 480MHz 470MHz to 520MHz 794MHz to 824MHz triple conversion superheterodyne; first conversion is analog, second is hybrid, and third is digital 2.5 kHz and 3.125 kHz 5 kHz and 6.25 kHz B band H band and K4 bands 2 MHz 5 MHz a. The frequency range, measured from the tuned frequency, that can be used without needing to retune the front end or recalibrate the RSSI. Input load impedance RF input protection Frequency stability Internal reference External reference B band H band K band RSSI IF stages - B band Frequencies Analog Digital Analog IF bandwidth Digital IF bandwidth IF stages - H and K4 bands Frequencies Analog Digital Analog IF bandwidth Digital IF bandwidth 50 nominal (VSWR <2:1) no degradation after 5 minutes exposure to on-channel signals at +20dBm (2.2V) 0.5ppm 30C to +60C (22F to +140F) 1Hz multiplied accuracy of external reference 1Hz multiplied accuracy of external reference 2Hz multiplied accuracy of external reference 125dBm to 30dBm 16.9MHz 16.9MHz and 0Hz 9kHz, 3dB 8.06kHz, 3dB 70.1MHz 8.66MHz and 0Hz 9kHz, 3dB 8.06kHz, 3dB TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 21 General (Continued) Spurious Emissions Conducted Radiated Digital RF
<90dBm 9kHz to 2GHz
<70dBm 2GHz to 12.75GHz
<57dBm 30MHz to 1GHz
<47dBm 1GHz to 4GHz The test methods used to obtain these figures are those described in TIA-102.CAAA-D for P25 Phase 1, and TIA-102.CCAA-A for P25 Phase 2. Digital unfaded sensitivitya Digital faded sensitivitya a. At 25C.
<120dBm @ 5% BER 112dBm @ 5% BER Digital adjacent channel rejection Digital signal displacement bandwidth 60dB 1kHz Digital spurious response attenuation 100dB Digital intermodulation response attenuation 85dB Digital blocking rejection 1 to 10MHz Digital co-channel rejection 100dB 9dB 22 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Analog RF Narrow Bandwidth (NB) Channel Spacing 12.5kHz Modulation 100% Deviation
(Nominal) Receiver IF Bandwidth
+/-2.5kHz 7.5kHz Sensitivitya,b De-emphasized response Centre of switching range Edge of switching range a. 12dB SINAD. b. Up to 2dB degradation at extremes of temperature. Maximum usable sensitivityc,d De-emphasized response Centre of switching range Edge of switching range
<119dBm (0.25V) at 25C
<117dBm (0.32V) at 25C
<116dBm (0.35V) at 25C
<114dBm (0.45V) at 25C c. Sensitivity for 20dB SINAD, psophometrically weighted, RF source modulated at 60% deviation with 1kHz. d. Up to 2dB degradation at extremes of temperature. FM quietinge e. 20dB FM quieting, measured with de-emphasis on. 113dBm Ultimate signal-to-noise ratio (at 47dBm)f B, G and H bands K4 band 45dB (ANSI/TIA) 50dB (CEPT - psophometric) 43dB (ANSI/TIA) f. Up to 5dB degradation at extremes of switching range and temperature. Selectivityg EIA-603 TIA/EIA-603-D ETSI B, G and H bands K4 band 85dB 79dB 50dB 45dB 85dB g. Up to 5dB degradation at extremes of switching range and temperature. Signal displacement bandwidth 1kHz Spurious response attenuation 100dB (ANSI/TIA) 90dB (ETSI) TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 23 Analog RF (Continued) Intermodulation response attenuationh B, G and H bands K4 band 80dB (ETSI) 80dB (ANSI/TIA) h. Up to 5dB degradation at extremes of switching range and temperature. Blocking rejection B, G and H bands 110MHz
>10MHz 1, 2, 5 and 10MHz K4 band 110MHz
>10MHz 1, 2, 5 and 10MHz Co-channel rejection Amplitude characteristici i. RF Input Level 107dBm to 13dBm. 100dB (ETSI) 110dB (ETSI) 100dB (ANSI/TIA) 100dB (ANSI/TIA) 110dB (ANSI/TIA) 100dB (ANSI/TIA) 8dB 3dB (ETSI) 24 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Analog Audio - General Frequency response De-emphasized response Bandwidth Response Analog Audio - CTCSS High pass (subaudible) filter Bandwidth Response Hum and noisea de-emphasized (750s) For more information refer to Appendix A Frequency Response Diagrams on page 47. 300Hz to 3kHz within +1, 3dB of a 6dB/octave de-emphasis curve (ref. 1kHz) 300Hz to 3kHz within +1, 3dB of a 6dB/octave de-emphasis curve (ref. 1kHz) 30dB minimum at 250.3Hz 35dB typical (67Hz to 240Hz) a. 1kHz at 60% system deviation, CTCSS at 10% system deviation. Tone detect Tone squelch opening better than 6dB SINAD Tone detect bandwidth Accept Reject Response time
(open) 2Hz typical 3.6Hz typical 150ms typical Analog Audio - Gating Operation SINAD gating Opening level Accuracy RF hysteresis Opening time Closing time 6dB to 20dB SINAD 3dB 4dB 60ms typical 60ms typical TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 25 1.6 Transmitter The specifications in this section pertain only to the combination of a TB9400 reciter with a 50W or 100W power amplifier. General Frequency bands B3 band H1 band H2 band H3 band K4 band Modulation types Frequency increments B3 band H and K4 bands 148MHz to 174MHz 400MHz to 440MHz 440MHz to 480MHz 470MHz to 520MHz 762MHz to 776MHz and 850MHz to 870MHz 11K0F3E, 8K10F1E, 8K10F1D, 8K10F7W, 8K70D1W, 8K70D7W, 9K80D7W, 6K80D7W 2.5kHz and 3.125kHz 5kHz and 6.25kHz Frequency stabilitya 0.5ppm 30C to +60C (22F to +140F) a. For K4 band (762MHz to 776MHz) the internal frequency reference accuracy is inadequate, and an external reference must be used. The stability of this reference should be better than 100 parts per billion. See External Frequency Reference Input (BNC) on page 33. Output load impedance 50 nominal Output power 50W PA Rated Power Range of Adjustment 100W PA Rated power Range of adjustment Output power accuracyb 50W 5W to 50W in 1W steps 100W 10W to 100W in 1W steps Within normal operating voltages and temperatures At extremes of temperature and altitude
+0.5/0dB into a 50 load
+0.5/1.5dB into a 50 load b. Measured directly on PA output. Peak-to-average power levelc c. LSM and P25 Phase 2 only. peak power is +2.7dB above average rated power 26 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 General (Continued) Duty cycle Up to 3600m (11810ft) altitude Above 3600m (11810ft) altitude d. Measured directly on PA output. Mismatch capability Ruggedness Stability e. Under power foldback. Protectionf Temperature Current Supply voltage VSWR Feedback loop instability 100% at maximum rated output powerd at +60C
(+140F) ambient temperature 100% at maximum rated output powerd at +50C
(+122F) ambient temperature, or output power derated by 1.5dB at +60C (+140F) open and short circuit load at any phase angle for one houre 5:1 load VSWR at all phase anglese power foldback to 35W if RF power devices exceed safe operating conditions power foldback and shutdown if RF power devices exceed safe operating currents for more than 5 seconds power foldback to 35W when supply voltage is 24V to 26V and 30V to 32V; shutdown when supply voltage is <24V and >32V power foldback to 35W when VSWR >3:1 power reduces to maintain loop stability within safe margins f. Power foldback to 35W occurs only if the output power is set to more than 35W. If the output power is set to less than 35W, the power stays at the set level during foldback conditions. Adjacent channel powerg All modulation types
< 67dBc TIA-102.CAAA and TIA-102.CCAA Adjacent channel power (B3 and H bands only) All modulation types
< 60dBc EN 300 113 g. 762-776MHz band complies with FCC 47 CFR 27.53(e)(6) and 47 CFR 90.543(a) Modulation emission spectrum Modulation fidelity Intermodulation TIA-102.CAAB-D paragraphs 3.2.5.1 and 3.2.5.2, LSM, and TIA-102.CCAB paragraph 3.2.5.1
<2% TIA-102.CAAA and TIA-102.CCAA better than 65dB TIA-102.CAAA and TIA-102.CCAA
(typical) TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 27 General (Continued) Sideband noiseh 12.5 100kHz 1.5MHz h. No modulation, measured from center frequency. Radiated spurious emissions Transmit - B3 band Transmit - H band Transmit - K4 band Standby i. Transmit frequency below 470MHz. j. Transmit frequency above 470MHz. Conducted spurious emissions Transmit - B3 band Transmit - H band Transmit - K4 band Standby k. Transmit frequency below 470MHz. l. Transmit frequency above 470MHz. Transient behavior - B3 and H bands
< 120dBc/Hz
< 130dBc/Hz
< 154dBc/Hz at 50W
< 157dBc/Hz at 100W
< 36dBm 30 MHz to 1GHz
< 30dBm 1GHz to 4GHz
< 36dBm 30MHz to 1GHz
< 30dBm 1GHz to 4GHzi
< 30dBm 1GHz to 12.75GHzj
<20dBm to 9GHz
<57dBm to 1GHz
<47dBm 1GHz to 4GHz
< 36dBm 9 kHz to 1GHz
< 30dBm 1GHz to 4GHz
< 36dBm 30MHz to 1GHz
< 30dBm 1GHz to 4GHzk
< 30dBm 1GHz to 12.75GHzl
<20dBm to 9GHz
<57dBm to 1GHz
<47dBm 1GHz to 12.75GHz complies with EN 300 113-1 v1.7.1 and EN 300 113-2 v1.5.1 Simulcast Launch time accuracya a. Launch time offset adjustable in 1s increments. Deviation accuracy Frequency accuracyb b. Carrier frequency offset adjustable in 0.1Hz increments. 1.5s 0.2dB
<1Hz 28 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Simulcast (Continued) Supported simulcast modulation schemes P25 Analog Receive voter limitationsc Maximum number of receivers Maximum marshaling duration:
P25 Analog Maximum central voter speech packet arrival time skew C4FM LSM H-DQPSK FM 20 300ms (simulcast operation) 150ms (simulcast operation) 100ms c. For a discussion of the significance of these limitations, see the System Manual. Analog Audio - General Peak deviation Limiting deviationa 2.5kHz 90% of peak deviation for the configured bandwidth a. With modulation input driven at a frequency of 1kHz, and at a level 20dB above the nominal level of 60% deviation. Nominal deviation (average)b b. For a level of 10dBm0 applied to the G.711/IP input. 55% to 65% of peak deviation CWID deviation 40% of peak deviation Analog Audio - Modulation Characteristics Frequency response (below limiting) flat or pre-emphasized For more information refer to Appendix A Frequency Response Diagrams on page 47. G.711 inputs Pre-emphasised response Bandwidth Below limiting Flat response Bandwidth Response 300Hz to 3kHz within +1, 3dB of a 6dB/octave pre-emphasis curve
(ref. 1kHz) 300Hz to 3kHz within +0.5, 1.5dB of output level at 1kHz TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 29 Analog Audio - Modulation Characteristics (Continued) Above limiting response within +1, 2dB of a flat response (ref. 1kHz) Distortion
<2%
Hum and noisec c. Up to 5dB degradation at extremes of switching range and temperature. 50dB typical (ETSI) Analog Audio - CTCSS Standard tones all 37 ANSI/TIA group A, B and C tones plus 13 commonly used tones Frequency error (from ANSI/TIA tones) 0.08% maximum Generated tone distortion 1.2% maximum Generated tone flatness flat across 67Hz to 250.3Hz to within 1dB Modulation level Modulated distortion Adjustable
<5%
30 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.7 Network 1.7.1 Requirements for Delay, Jitter, Loss and Duplication Standard Requirements Recommended Required Out of order C plane and U plane packetsa Less than 0.01%
Packet Loss Latency Jitter Skew Less than 0.01%
Less than 40 ms Less than 20 ms Less than 80 ms
< 150 ms
< 100 ms Minimum bandwidth to carry C+U traffic 108kb/s per physical channel Minimum bandwidth to carry M traffic 100kb/s per site Minimum bandwidth to meet jitter requirements on non-fragmenting link. 600kb/s per site up to 5 physical channels a. C plane and U plane are references to telco terminology distinguishing call setup and user traffic. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 31 1.7.2 Channel Group Size Channel group size is the number of members (transceivers or receivers) in a channel group. Vote contributors are the number of active receivers that will contribute to the voted output. When a channel group has more than 14 vote contributors, the channel group enables an automatic 10 contributor limit on the current streams in order to maintain an acceptable responsiveness to management functions such as the web user interface. The table below defines vote contributors and channel group size for each channel type:
Vote contributors Channel group size Channel type Analog P25 Failsoft P25 Trunked Control Channel P25 Trunked Traffic Channel Phase 1 P25 Trunked Traffic Channel Phase 2 14a / 10b 14 14 14 14 P25 Conventional 14a / 10b a. When channel group size is less than or equal to 14. b. When channel group size is greater than 14. 20 14 14 14 14 20 32 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.8 System Connections 1.8.1 External Frequency Reference Input (BNC) Frequenciesa Lock range Input level Input impedance a. Automatically detected by the reciter. 10MHz or 12.8MHz 50Hz 500mVpp to 5Vpp 1k 1.8.2 Ethernet Interface (RJ45) Transceiver IEEE-spec 10/100 Base-Tx/Rx (Auto-MDIX) IEEE802.3 and 802.3u 1.8.3 System Interface 25-Way D-range External General Purpose Digital Inputs Input low threshold Input high threshold Input source current Continuous input voltage Transient input voltage VIL < 0.6V VIH >1.2V IIL <1mA (VIL = 0V)
|VIN| <30V
|VIN| <35V (t <1s) TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 33 1.8.4 1PPS Timing Reference Input (BNC) Input low threshold Input high threshold Input termination VIL <0.6V VIH >1.2V 470 + 5% (AC terminated) Transient input voltage
|VIN| <15V Frequency Polarity Maximum jitter 1PPS (required for Simulcast and TDMA) rising edge represents timing reference 1S 34 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 1.9 Miscellaneous 1.9.1 Channel Details Number of channels Channel change time 1000 300ms 1.9.2 Duplexer Attenuation Requirements The following graph shows the attenuation requirements for duplexers used with the base station. The dotted plot represents the attenuation required in the Rx path at the Tx frequency, while the continuous plot shows the attenuation required in the Tx path at the Rx frequency. A 100W transmitter is assumed. The quoted attenuation will ensure not more than 1dB receiver desensitization (from the specified sensitivity), and has a 5dB margin built in. 75 73 70 dB attenuation 65 60 0 Rx path attenuation at Tx frequency Tx path attenuation at Rx frequency 5 10 15 20 offset frequency in MHz 1.9.3 Operating Temperature Range Operating temperature range 30C to +60C (22F to +140F) ambient temperaturea a. Ambient temperature is defined as the temperature of the air at the intake to the cooling fans. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Base Station Specifications 35 1.9.4 Heat Load Values These measurements were carried out with the base station transmitting at its rated output power with all front panel fans running. All measurements were carried out with no load on the auxiliary power supply. W Btu/h 185W 340W 295W 631Btu/h 1160Btu/h 1007Btu/h Base stationa Single 50W Dual 50W 100W a. Transmitting at rated output power. 1.9.5 Dimensions and Weight Dimensions Height Width Length Subrack only Including front panel Weighta Single 50W Base Station Dual 50W Base Station 100W base station Receive-only 1 receiver 2 receivers 3 receivers 4 receivers a. With AC and DC PMU. 1.9.6 Reliability 176.8mm (7in) 482.6mm (19in) 385mm (15.2in) 400.5mm (15.8in) 19.6kg (43.2lb) 24.8kg (54.7lb) 21.1kg (46.5lb) 16.9kg (37.3lb) 19.3kg (42.5lb) 21.7kg (47.8lb) 24.1kg (53.1lb) MTBF
>80,000 hours (based on field returns) 36 Base Station Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 2 Module Specifications This chapter provides hardware specifications for the individual modules used in the TB9400 base station:
reciter and receiver PA PMU. Notice The software release notes list known issues or limitations of the base station that may vary from the specifications published in this document. Please refer to the current software release notes for any vari-
ations to the specifications in this document. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Module Specifications 37 2.1 Reciter and Receiver 2.1.1 Identifying the Reciter and Receiver You can identify the model and hardware configuration of a reciter and receiver by referring to the product code printed on labels on the front and rear panels. The meaning of each character in the product code is explained in the table below. Notice This explanation of reciter and receiver product codes is not intended to suggest that any combination of features is necessarily available in any one reciter or receiver. Consult your regional Tait office for more information regarding the availability of specific models and options. Product Code Description T01-0110X-XXXX 3 = reciter 4 = receivera T01-0110X-XXXX Frequency Band and Sub-band D = 148MHz to 174MHz (B3 band) K = 400MHz to 440MHz (H1 band) L = 440MHz to 480MHz (H2 band) M = 470MHz to 520MHz (H3 band) N = 762MHz to 870MHz (K4 band)b T01-0110X-XXXX A = standard T01-0110X-XXXX A = default T01-0110X-XXXX A = default a. Receive-only base stations are currently available for operation only on B3 and K4 bands. b. The actual frequency coverage in this band is:
Transmit: 762MHz to 776MHz and 850MHz to 870MHz Receive: 792MHz to 824MHz 38 Module Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 2.1.2 Physical Details Cooling Connectors RF input Transmit forward RF output Transmit reverse RF input Recommended SMA torque Control, alarm and 28VDC input External reference frequency input 1PPS input Ethernet System inputs and outputs Dimensions Height Width Length Weight forced air via front panel fan BNC female SMA female SMA female 0.6Nm (5lbfin) 20-way IDC male BNC female BNC female RJ45 25-way D-range 144mm (5.7in) 54.6mm (2.1in) 321.5mm (12.7in) 2.4kg (5.3lb) TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Module Specifications 39 2.2 PA 2.2.1 Identifying the PA You can identify the model and hardware configuration of a PA by referring to the product code printed on labels on the front and rear panels. The meaning of each character in the product code is explained in the table below. Notice This explanation of PA product codes is not intended to sug-
gest that any combination of features is necessarily available in any one PA. Consult your regional Tait office for more information regarding the availability of specific models and options. Product Code Description T01-01121-XXXX Frequency Band and Sub-band D = 148MHz to 174MHz (B3 band) K = 400MHz to 440MHz (H1 band) L = 440MHz to 480MHz (H2 band) M = 470MHz to 520MHz (H3 band) N = 762MHz to 870MHz (K4 band)a T01-01121-XXXX A = 50W B = 100W T01-01121-XXXX A = default T01-01121-XXXX A = default a. The actual frequency coverage in this band when used with a K4-band TB9400 re-
citer is 762MHz to 776MHz and 850MHZ to 870MHz. 40 Module Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 2.2.2 Physical Details Cooling Connectors forced air over heatsink via front panel fan 28VDC input Transmit forward RF input Transmit reverse RF output Recommended SMA torque RF output Control and alarm Phoenix MSTBA2.5HC/2-G-5.08 male SMA female SMA female 0.6Nm (5lbfin) N-type female 8-way IDC male Dimensions - 50W PA Height Width Length Dimensions - 100W PA With duct Without duct Height Width Length Weight 50W PA 100W PA 144mm (5.7in) 54.6mm (2.1in) 320.6mm (12.6in) 144mm (5.7in) 60mm (2.4in) 177mm (7.0in) 321.8mm (12.7in) 2.7kg (6.0lb) 4.2kg (9.3lb) TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Module Specifications 41 2.3 PMU 2.3.1 Identifying the PMU You can identify the model and hardware configuration of a PMU by referring to the product code printed on labels on the front and rear panels. The meaning of each character in the product code is explained in the table below. Notice This explanation of PMU product codes is not intended to suggest that any combination of features is necessarily available in any one PMU. Consult your regional Tait office for more information regarding the availability of specific models and options. Product Code Description TBAXXXX-XXXX 3 = PMU TBA3XXX-XXXX 0 = default TBA3XXX-XXXX TBA3XXX-XXXX TBA3XXX-XXXX TBA3XXX-XXXX 0 = AC module not fitted A = AC module fitted 0 = DC module not fitted 1 = 12V DC module fitted 2 = 24V DC module fitted 4 = 48V DC module fitted 0 = standby power supply card not fitted 1 = 12VDC standby power supply card fitted 2 = 24VDC standby power supply card fitted 4 = 48VDC standby power supply card fitted 0 = auxiliary power supply board not fitted 1 = 12VDC auxiliary power supply board fitted 2 = 24VDC auxiliary power supply board fitted 4 = 48VDC auxiliary power supply board fitted TBA3XXX-XXXX 0 = default TBA3XXX-XXXX 0 = default 42 Module Specifications TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 2.3.2 Physical Details Cooling Dimensions Height Width Length AC PMU DC PMU AC and DC PMU Weight AC PMU DC PMU AC and DC PMU 2.3.3 Connections forced air over heatsink via front panel fan 143.5mm (5.6in) 121.4mm (4.8in) 324mm (12.8in) 337mm (13.3in) 337mm (13.3in) 4.8kg (10.6lb) 5.1kg (11.2lb) 7.0kg (15.4lb) The following specifications refer to the external wiring and connectors which are connected to the PMU. They do not refer to the wiring and connectors built into the PMU itself. AC input Connector type Current rating DC inputa IEC female 6A Connector type Recommended screw torque M6 screw into threaded fitting on bus bar 22.5Nm (1820lbfin) Connector current rating Flexible wire sizeb Flexible wire cross sectionb 12V 50A 2AWG 35mm2 24V 25A 5AWG 16mm2 48V 12A 8AWG 8mm2 a. Battery. b. For a length of 1.5m to 2m (5ft to 6.5ft) (typical); the DC input leads should be of a suitable gauge to ensure no more than 3% drop at maximum load over the required length of lead. DC output - low current
(from auxiliary power supply) Connector type Flexible wire size Phoenix MVSTBR2.5HC/2-ST/5.08 female 20AWG to 11AWG TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Module Specifications 43 3 Compliance Standards The TB9400 base station has been tested and approved to appropriate national and international compliance standards. These standards are listed on the following page. The standards quoted in these specifications are applicable only to equipment operating as an integral part of a TB9400 base station. You can obtain further details of test methods and the conditions which apply for compliance testing in all countries from Tait. Notice The software release notes list known issues or limitations of the base station that may vary from the specifications published in this document. Please refer to the current software release notes for any vari-
ations to the specifications in this document. 44 Compliance Standards TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 RF and EMC Compliances The following table shows which variants of the TB9400 have been tested and approved to the listed standards. A tick indicates the compliance has been received, a date indicates when the compliance is expected to be received, and a blank cell indicates there are currently no plans to apply for this compliance. 1 e s a h P 5 2 P
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F R CFR Title 47 Parts 15 and 90 (FCC) CFR Title 47 Parts 22 and 74 (FCC) P25 CAP (P25-CAB-CAI_TEST_REQ March 2010) RSS-119 (IC) EN 300 113-1, EN 300 113-2 (ETSI) AS/NZS 4768 Appendix A ANATEL Resolution 554 CFR Title 47 Parts 15 and 90 (FCC) CFR Title 47 Parts 22 and 74 (FCC) 2 e s a h P 5 2 P
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F R l g o a n A
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F R RSS-119 (IC) EN 300 113-1, EN 300 113-2 (ETSI) AS/NZS 4768 Appendix A ANATEL Resolution 554 CFR Title 47 Parts 15 and 90 (FCC) EN 300 086-1, EN 300 086-2 (ETSI) AS/NZS 4295 Appendix B CFR Title 47 Part 15 (FCC) / RSS-Gen (IC) C M E EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-5 (ETSI) ANATEL Resolution 442 B3 Band H Band K4 Band 50W 100W Receive-
only 50W 100W Receive
-only 50W 100W Receive-
only d d d d a b c d d c d d d d d d __b __e __d __d a b c c a. Not applicable. b. IC certification of the test report is not required for receive-only base stations. However, the IC labelling requirement must be complied with, as described in Notice 2012-DRS0126 paragraph 2.2.2.1. c. Not required for receive-only base stations. d. Date to be confirmed. e. Subject to Part 15 only. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Compliance Standards 45 Safety and Environmental Compliances The TB9400 base station has been tested and approved to the following standards. y EN 60950-1 (ETSI) UL 60950-1 (E223047)a AS/NZS 60950-1, Q090114a l Low Pressure (Altitude)b t e f a S a t n e m n o r i v n E Humidity Vibration Shock MIL-STD-810G Method 500.5 Procedure 2 MIL-STD-810G Method 507.5 Procedure 2 MIL-STD-810G Method 514.6 Procedure 1 MIL-STD-810G Method 516.6 Procedure 1 a. PMU only. b. 15000ft (4572m). 46 Compliance Standards TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Appendix A Frequency Response Diagrams This appendix shows the transmitter and receiver frequency response diagrams. TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Appendix A Frequency Response Diagrams 47 Figure A.1 Receiver frequency response Receiver Frequency Response Deemphasis B d e s n o p s e R 10 0 10 20 Actual Response TIA603D maximum TIA603D minimum 2 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 Frequency Hz 48 Appendix A Frequency Response Diagrams TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Figure A.2 Transmitter frequency response Transmitter Frequency Response Preemphasis B d e s n o p s e R B d e s n o p s e R 10 0 10 20 10 0 10 20 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 Frequency Hz Transmitter Frequency Response Flat Actual Response TIA603D maximum TIA603D minimum Actual Response TIA603D maximum TIA603D minimum 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 Frequency Hz 2 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 TB9400 Specifications Manual Tait Limited July 2017 Appendix A Frequency Response Diagrams 49
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Tait International Limited
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0003768611
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245 Wooldridge Road
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1645
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Christchurch, N/A 8051
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New Zealand
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d******@elitetest.com
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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CAS
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TBCH3X
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B******** E********
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Standards and Regulatory Manager
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64 3 ********
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n********
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b******@taitradio.com
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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?: | Yes | ||||
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. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBC - Part 15 Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Receive Only Base Station with Ethernet Port | ||||
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 | 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 | ||||
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EMC Bayswater Pty Ltd
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C******** F******
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61397********
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61387********
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