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LBI-38988B
Configuration Manual
EDACS Station GETC1e
19D901868G3 and G4
ericssonz
LBI-38988
REVISION HISTORY
REVISION
DATE
REASON FOR CHANGE
B
Sep-95
Updated to include Station GETC1e Release 5 software, 349A9607G5 and Turbo
Board software, 344A4414G5.
A
Jan-95
Updated to include Station GETC1e Release 4 software, 349A9607G4 and
instructions for using PC Programmer TQ-3357 V4.03.
Jul-94
Original
NOTICE!
This manual covers Ericsson and General Electric products manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc.
NOTICE!
Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier.
Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the
manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer's warranty.
NOTICE!
The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Ericsson Inc. Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright
laws of the United States.
This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated
by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made
by Ericsson Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No
part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc.
EDACS and MASTR are registered trademarks, and Aegis, Failsoft, GETC, Guardog , and ProSound are trademarks of
Ericsson Inc.
Copyright July 1994, Ericsson, Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
REVISION HISTORY..............................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................6
SOFTWARE FEATURES ........................................................................................................................6
349A9607G5 SOFTWARE ..................................................................................................................6
SCAT Data ...................................................................................................................................6
Pro-Sound .....................................................................................................................................6
Enhanced Multi-Site Login ...........................................................................................................7
Voted Digital Interconnect ............................................................................................................7
DIP Switch Changes......................................................................................................................8
349A9607G4 SOFTWARE ..................................................................................................................8
Multisite Digital Voice or Digital Data..........................................................................................8
RELATED PUBLICATIONS...................................................................................................................9
SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY.............................................................................................................9
GETC EPROM and TURBO BOARD SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY..............................................9
EDACS COMPONENT SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY ...................................................................9
RADIO COMPATIBILITY..................................................................................................................10
HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY ...........................................................................................................11
DESCRIPTION.........................................................................................................................................12
OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................12
CONTROL CHANNEL .......................................................................................................................12
Control Channel Jamming.............................................................................................................12
WORKING CHANNEL .......................................................................................................................12
TRUNKED FAILSOFT OPERATION .................................................................................................12
STATION CONTROL .........................................................................................................................13
CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................................14
HARDWARE INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................14
Upgrading Hardware .....................................................................................................................14
GETC Logic Board Installation .....................................................................................................14
Turbo Board Installation ...............................................................................................................14
Rockwell Modem Installation........................................................................................................15
Jumper Installation........................................................................................................................15
GETC SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................................................17
Trunked Failsoft System................................................................................................................17
Fully Trunked Systems..................................................................................................................18
Satellite Receivers & Simulcast Remote TX ..................................................................................19
Single Channel Autonomous Trunking (SCAT) ............................................................................19
Voted Digital Interconnect (VDI) ..................................................................................................19
De-installing The GETC-1e Software ............................................................................................20
TURBO BOARD SOFTWARE INSTALLATION................................................................................20
Equipment Required......................................................................................................................20
PC Programmer Setup...................................................................................................................21
PERSONALITY PROGRAMMING.....................................................................................................21
Programming a Personality Using TQ-3357 V3 (or earlier) ...........................................................21
Programming a Personality Using TQ-3357 Version 4.03 (or later)...............................................22
OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT................................................................................................................26
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Page
DIP Switch Settings ...................................................................................................................... 26
Fully Trunked System ................................................................................................................... 26
Failsoft System.............................................................................................................................. 27
Satellite Site Receiver ................................................................................................................... 28
INTERFACE SIGNALS ...................................................................................................................... 28
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................... 29
FAILURE MODE................................................................................................................................ 29
CHANNEL ACTIVITY LOGGER....................................................................................................... 29
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY ................................................................................................................ 29
INTERCONNECT DIAGRAMS.............................................................................................................. 33
PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................................. 36
GETC CABLE 19C336863G1 ............................................................................................................. 36
CABLE DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................................... 37
APPENDIX A............................................................................................................................................ A-1
APPENDIX B............................................................................................................................................ B-1
LIST OF FIGURES
Page
Figure 1 - Typical EDACS Site Block Diagram................................................................... 11
Figure 2 - Typical Five Channel Repeater Cabinet............................................................... 14
Figure 3 - GETC Phone Line Level Adjustments................................................................. 15
Figure 4 - Station GETC (19D904266) Jumper and Test Point Locations ............................ 16
Figure 5 - System Hook-Up Using J100............................................................................... 22
Figure 6 - Programming DIP Switch Settings................................................................ ...... 22
Figure 7 - System Hook-Up Using J104............................................................................... 23
Figure 8 - Operational DIP Switch Settings......................................................................... 26
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LIST OF TABLES
Page
Table 1 - GETC EPROM and Turbo Software Compatibility ...............................................9
Table 2 - EDACS Component Software Compatibility.........................................................10
Table 3 - Radio Compatibility..............................................................................................10
Table 4 - GETC Hardware Compatibility.............................................................................11
Table 5 - Indicators in Programming Mode Using J100 .......................................................22
Table 6 - Indicators in Programming Mode Using J104 .......................................................23
Table 7 - Sample Station Personality ...................................................................................24
Table 8 - Channel Number Switch Settings .........................................................................26
Table 9 - LED Indicators for Trunked Idle Channels ...........................................................27
Table 10 - LED Indicators for Trunked Assigned Channels .................................................27
Table 11 - LED Indicators for Failsoft Idle Channels...........................................................27
Table 12 - LED Indicators for Failsoft Assigned Channels...................................................28
Table 13 - LED Indicators for Satellite Site Receivers..........................................................28
Table 14 - Failure Modes.....................................................................................................29
Table 15 - Interface Status During Various States................................................................30
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This manual provides instructions for configuring the
Ericsson GE Trunking Card Shelf (GETC), part number
19D901868G3 and G4, for Station (including repeater and
SCAT), Satellite Site Receiver, and VDI Control operation.
This manual is applicable to GETC (pronounced “getsee”) hardware platforms installed in wideband or narrow
band 800 MHz, 900 MHz, UHF, and VHF stations. The
information presented includes an operational description
and procedures for installing, upgrading, and verifying the
hardware and software installed in the GETC.
The Lightning GETC (GETC1e) platform consists of
the following sub-assemblies:
•
•
•
•
•
Logic Board 19D904266G1 (used with Group 3
shelf) or 19D904266G4 (used with Group 4 shelf).
GETC Expansion Module (Turbo Board)
19D903536P1.
349A9607G5 SOFTWARE
The 349A9607G5 software release adds the following
features to GETC operation:
•
SCAT Data (Refer to LBI-38987)
•
Pro-Sound
•
Enhanced MultiSite Login
•
Voted Digital Interconnect (Refer to LBI-39187)
SCAT Data
Release 5 Station GETC software adds SCAT
functionality to the Station GETC. This includes the SCAT
RF and Landline Data functions. The former SCAT GETC
software 344A3835G2 is replaced with 349A9607G5 and
its former Turbo software 344A4414G4 is replaced by Link
Turbo software 344A4414G5.
NOTE
NOTE
Regulator Board 19C366861G2.
Rockwell Modem 19A705178P1 (optional). (The
modem is required when the GETC is used in an
EDACS Voted or Simulcast System or if it is part
of an EDACS Network)
GETC EPROM (U2) 349A9607G5 (Ver. 5.04).
All references to GETC in this manual refer to the
GETC1e platform and the combination of GETC Logic
board and Turbo board installed in the GETC Shelf.
SOFTWARE FEATURES
The GETC software product is continuously being
improved and upgraded to include new features. The
following paragraphs provide brief descriptions of the new
features introduced by recent software releases.
Information is also provided when hardware or software
issues affect the GETC’s configuration.
For a complete description of the new or enhanced
features and its use, refer to Software Release Notes (SRN)
for the specific software release. For example, to review
release notes covering 349A9607G4 software refer to
SRN1060-4, for 349A9607G5 software refer to SRN10605, etc.
In conjunction with this software release, the
SCAT Downlink GETC software 344A3835G2
and Turbo Board software 344A4414G4 is
replaced by Link software 344A4895G5 and Turbo
software 350A1121G5, respectively. Refer to LBI38987 for details.
Configuration Considerations:
•
•
•
Radio users must have SCAT options enabled.
When selecting Landline data, a Rockwell modem
must be installed and EDG must be set up (refer to
EDG documentation).
Configuration requires using PC Programmer
V4.03 and Field Macro “gtc_9505.mac” to
access applicable parameters.
Refer to LBI-38987 for complete details on configuring
SCAT systems.
Pro-Sound
The GETC Group 5 Release adds the EDACS ProSound Feature. Pro-Sound provides better end-to-end audio
quality by providing radios with a list of alternative sites
and their corresponding control channels through the use of
“adjacency information”.
The GETC has the following role in supporting the
Pro-Sound Feature:
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SOFTWARE FEATURES
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Receive Adjacency information from the Site
Controller or Downlink.
1.
A particular site color is programmed in the
Control Channel GETC.
Count the number of actual Adjacent Systems
listed in the Adjacency Message.
2.
The outbound Control Channel messaging tells the
radio which “color” to use on inbound
transmissions.
Build an Adjacencies Table Length Definition
Message and send it.
3.
Inbound transmissions from the radio to the
Control and Working Channel are coded with
correct color.
If a Priority System is defined, build a Priority
System Definition Message and send it.
For each Adjacent System, build an Adjacent
System Definition Message and send it.
Users must have radio’s software upgraded to support
this feature.
Configuration Considerations
The Control Channel expects an Adjacency Data
update from the IMC every 25 seconds or sooner.
•
The Control Channel will stop sending Adjacency
Data if the Link to the IMC breaks, or if it waits
longer than 30 seconds for an adjacency
information update from the IMC.
•
If the Link to the IMC breaks, after it recovers, the
CC will wait for a fresh set of Adjacency Data
before it will begin sending over-the-air (RF)
Adjacency Data.
Radio users must ensure the radio’s personality has
“Pro-Sound” enabled and the radio feature encryption
option “wide area scan” or “priority scan” is active.
Configuration Considerations
Pro-Sound does not require any hardware changes or
special software configuration. The feature is activated
from the MOM PC, which is connected to the IMC.
Enhanced Multi-Site Login
The Enhanced Multi-Site Login feature provides a
method to enhance signaling integrity, on both the inbound
Control Channel and Working Channel, in an environment
where a distant site is operating with the same frequency
set or where intermodulation interference is a
consideration.
Enhanced Multi-Site Login is achieved by means of a
digital “color code” on the inbound Control and Working
Channel signaling. The CRC (BCH error correction),
which is appended to the end of each message, is coded (by
the radio) and decoded (by the GETC) in a unique way as
determined by the color specified in the GETC personality.
This allows the specified site (i.e. having the correct site
color) to acknowledge the receiving a radio transmission in
an area where many sites may
also receive the
transmission. This is implemented as follows:
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The Enhanced Multi-Site Login feature does not
require any hardware changes. However, it does
require special configuration of the GETC
software.
To enable Enhanced Multi-Site Login, the “Site
Color” parameter needs to be programmed into the
GETC Personality. This feature is a Personality
Extended Site Option loaded into the PC
Programmer software via the Field Macro file
“gtc_9505.mac.” Refer to the Personality
Programming section in this manual for additional
information on Field Macro installation into the
PC Programmer, TQ-3357.
NOTE
NOTE
Only PC Programmer TQ-3357 V4.03 (or later)
can be upgraded through the use of Field Macros.
Current Field Macros may be downloaded from
the accompanying Station Turbo Software
distribution disk or from Ericsson’s “One1Call”
Electronic Information Retrieval system.
Voted Digital Interconnect
The Voted Digital Interconnect (VDI) feature allows
Voted and Simulcast sites to have access to the digital
Central Interconnect system, Jessica.
For a Voted (Non-Simulcast) system, an additional
GETC per channel is required, making the configuration
more like that of a Simulcast system. All GETCs attached
to RF receivers will operate as Satellite Receivers, and the
added Control GETC will take on transmit responsibilities
similar to those of the Simulcast Control Point GETC. The
main purpose of the additional GETC is to provide a
synchronous data input port which can be connected to the
output of the voter. This provides the Control GETC the
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capability of listening to both the IMC and the Voter
simultaneously.
For a Simulcast system, no additional equipment is
required once the system is equipped for Digital Dispatch.
A wiring modification is made to the digital path between
the Voter Selector and the Control Point GETC to provide a
continuous data path between them. The modification
gives the Control Point GETC the capability of listening to
both IMC and the Voter Simultaneously.
In earlier software versions, the operating frequency
for MII/IIe systems was set into the DIP switches. With the
introduction of 349A9607G5 the MII/IIe and MIII systems
frequency is programmed in personality. MII/IIe use this
information for frequency synthesizer loading and
Narrowband systems extract even/odd information. The PC
programmer V4.03 does not accept UHF frequencies and,
as a result, UHF systems must have a fixed offset of 500
MHz added since only the even or odd frequency
information is needed.
Configuration Considerations:
•
Configuration of the GETC Personality requires
using PC Programmer V4.03 and Field Macro
“gtc_9505.mac” or V5.0.
Refer to LBI-39187 for complete details on configuring
GETCs for VDI systems. Additional information on Voted
Digital Interconnect is also available in the Voter and
Simulcast Control Point Maintenance Manuals, LBI-39149
and 39186.
DIP Switch Changes
The functionality of the DIP switches S1, S2, S3 have
been dramatically reduced. Many of these controls now
reside within the GETC personality and may be modified
using GETC PC programmer TQ-3357.
The following controls have been altered:
•
•
•
•
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Simulcast operation moved to personality space.
Conventional Failsoft enable moved to personality
space.
Frequency selection moved to personality space.
Personality programming through J104 only (J100
no longer used for programming).
349A9607G4 SOFTWARE
With the release of 349A9607G4 software, both
Wideband 9600 baud functionality and Narrow Band 4800
baud functionality were merged together. This release also
included three new features:
•
Failsoft Patch
•
Wideband Power Monitoring
•
Channel Activity Logging
In addition, this software release was designed in
conjunction with the GETC PC Programmer TQ-3357
V4.03 (344A3466G5).
Multisite Digital Voice or Digital Data
Digital Voice or Digital Data applications require
installation of a Rockwell Modem. This allows the GETC
to send and receive Digital Voice or Digital Data
information, encoded as 9600 baud modem data, to the
CEC/IMC using the four-wire audio line.
Additionally, the personality option for Wide Area
Digital Voice must be ENABLED for proper operation.
This can only be done using the PC Programmer V4.03 (or
later).
Rev. B
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
It may be necessary to consult one or more of the
following documents during the installation process. These
manuals will also provide additional guidance if you
encounter technical difficulties during the configuration
process.
LBI-38430 - MASTR IIe Control Shelf Maintenance
Manual.
LBI-38636 - MASTR III Base Station Installation
Manual.
LBI-38822 - Turbo Board (GETC-1e) Maintenance
Manual.
LBI-38894 - GETC Trunking Card Maintenance Manual.
LBI-38896 - EDACS Site Downlink and CEC/IMC
Uplink Configuration Manual.
LBI-38985 - EDACS Site Controller Maintenance
Manual.
LBI-38987 - EDACS SCAT & SCAT Downlink
Configuration Manual.
LBI-39149 - EDACS Compact Vertical Voter
Maintenance Manual.
LBI-39186 - EDACS Simulcast Control Point
Maintenance Manual.
LBI-39187 - EDACS Voted Digital Interconnect
Configuration Manual.
SRN-1010 - Software Release Notes for GETC Turbo
Board Software, 344A4414G1 only.
SRN-1024 - Software Release Notes for GETC 900 MHz
Software, 19A705595G8.
SRN-1060 - Software Release Notes for GETC-1e
Software, 349A9607G1 (or later).
SRN-1062 - Software Release Notes for Turbo Board
with GETC-1e Software, 344A4414G2 (or
later).
TQ-3357
- GETC Shelf Programming Manual
SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
GETC EPROM and TURBO BOARD
SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
The following software is required for GETCs used in
the Station configurations:
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Table 1 - GETC EPROM and Turbo Software
Compatibility
GETC LOGIC BOARD
EPROM, U2
TURBO BOARD
SOFTWARE
349A9607G5
344A4414G5
349A9607G4
344A4414G4 (or later)
349A9607G2
344A4414G3 (or later)
349A9607G1
only)
(800
MHz
344A4414G2 (or later)
19A705595G8 (900 MHz
only)
344A4414G1
344A3835G2 (SCAT only)
344A4414G2
CAUTION
CAUTION
To ensure system compatibility, all repeaters and
Satellite Receivers should have the same firmware
versions installed. Also, for proper Voted or
Simulcast operation, Test Unit Software
19A705272 Group 6 is required. Failure to
observe these precautions could result in less than
acceptable system operation.
NOTE
NOTE
Software used in the GETC is subject to changes
resulting from improvements or enhancements.
Refer to release notes SRN1060, SRN1061 and
SRN1062 for compatibility of GETC1e with other
EDACS platforms. Software Release Notes take
precedence over this manual.
EDACS COMPONENT SOFTWARE
COMPATIBILITY
The data presented in Table 2 represents the minimum
EDACS component software versions required to support
the features indicated.
NOTE
NOTE
If a system has Group 5 Link software and Group
11 IMC software, then the Site Controller must
use Group 6 (or later) software.
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SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
RADIO COMPATIBILITY
Table 3 describes the minimum software requirements
for radio products supporting the features included in this
release.
Table 2 - EDACS Component Software Compatibility
EDACS COMPONENT
Required for
SCAT Data
C3 MAESTRO
IMC
N/A
344A3567G11
344A3568G11
344A3565G11
344A3630G11
U58
U59
U3
MOM
Site Controller
N/A
VAX System Manager
PDP System Manager
344A4583G2
19A149495G8
Link GETC
Link Turbo
344A4895G5
350A1121G5
PC Programmer TQ-3357
Ver 4.03
Voter / Simulcast
N/A
Jessica PI
N/A
EDG Application
147 ROMs
VC24 ROMs
350A1069G1
350A1101G1
350A1072G1
Required for
Enhanced
Multisite Login
Required for
ProSound
Required for
Voted Digital
Interconnect
Required for
Failsoft Patch
Operation
344A3922G4
344A3922G4
344A3922G4
344A3922G4
344A3567G8
344A3568G8
344A3565G7
344A3630G4
344A3567G11
344A3568G11
344A3565G11
344A3630G11
344A3567G11
344A3568G11
344A3565G11
344A3630G11
344A3567G11
344A3568G11
344A3565G11
344A3630G11
344A3265G3
344A3265G6
344A3265G6
344A3265G2
344A4583G2
19A149495G8
344A4583G2
19A149495G8
344A4583G2
19A149495G8
344A4583G2
19A149495G8
344A4895G5
350A1121G5
344A4895G5
350A1121G5
344A4895G4
350A1121G4
Ver 4.03
(gtc_9505.mac)
Ver 4.03
Ver 4.03
Ver 4.03
19A149567G12
19A149567G12 19A149567G13
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
349A9982G3
N/A
19A149567G12
349A9982G3
N/A
Table 3 - Radio Compatibility
FEATURE
10
MPA
MDX
MDR
MRK
ORION
Alpha
FMD
ProSound
G15
G9
G8
G22
G22
N/A
Enhanced Multisite Login
G16
G10
N/A
G22
G22
G2
Modified Data Protocol
N/A
G10
N/A
G19
G19
G2
SCAT
G8
G1
G1
G19
G19
G1
SCAT Data
N/A
G10
N/A
G22
G22
G2
Interconnect
G10
G1
G1
G1
G1
G1
Digital Interconnect
G12
G1
N/A
G5
G1
G1
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HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY
NOTE
HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY
NOTE
The GETC hardware compatibility depends on the
version of EPROM installed on the Logic Board, refer to
the following table:
Table 4 - GETC Hardware Compatibility
GETC LOGIC
BOARD
EPROM, U2
LOGIC BOARD
TURBO BOARD
349A9607G5
19D904266G4
19D904266G1
19D903536P1
349A9607G4
19D904266G4
19D904266G1
19D903536P1
349A9607G3
19D904266G1
19D903536P1
349A9607G2
(or earlier)
19D904266G1
19D903536P1
19A705595G8
19D904266G1
19D903536P1
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GETCs using EPROM 349A9607G4 or later must
use Logic Board 19D904266G4 or upgrade the
Logic Board 19D904266G1 with the Speedup
(80C320) microprocessor and Amps Modem
chips, U4 and U19 (19A704727P4). (Refer to
Upgrading Hardware in the Hardware Installation
section of this manual.)
GETCs using EPROM 349A9607G4 or later must
also have the FerriShield Toroid (REG70469/1)
installed around the Turbo Board’s harness for
EMI suppression, refer to LBI-28822 for details.
Trunked Site #1 of N
Site Controller
Computer
Audio Path
Digital Data Path
Failsoft
Backup Serial Link
J100
J102
J100
J102
Primary
Downlink
Backup
Downlink
Rx TB10 Tx
12 11 10 9
Rx TB10 Tx
12 11 10 9
9600 baud Modem Data
To MSC
J102
J100
GETC #1
J102
J100
GETC #2
J102
J100
GETC #N
Repeater #1
Audio
Repeater #2
Audio
Repeater #N
Audio
Tx
3 4
Tx
3 4
2
Rx
5
2
Rx
5
. . .
Tx
3 4
2
Rx
5
4-Wire Audio Circuits
To MSC
Figure 1 - Typical EDACS Site Block Diagram
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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
The Station GETC is the foundation of all EDACS
trunking operations. It is capable of operating in the
Trunked Failsoft mode or as part of a fully trunked system
or network. In the Trunked Failsoft mode, one of the
Station GETCs operates as the Control Channel GETC,
providing the command and control link between the
mobile radios and the EDACS system. The remaining
station GETCs operate as Working Channel GETCs and
enable or disable selected repeater channels for the actual
voice or digital data communication. Each Station GETC
has the ability to operate as a Control Channel if the
operation of the current Control Channel GETC is
interrupted.
In a Fully Trunked EDACS network or system (Figure
1), the Station GETCs function as either Control Channel
or Working Channel GETCs. In this environment, the Site
Controller Computer directs all communications, and
designates the Control Channel and Working Channel
GETC's. This allows EDACS to provide advanced features
such as Dynamic Transmission/Message Trunking, Local
Telephone Interconnect, Activity Logs, and Management
functions.
However, should the Site Controller fail, the EDACS
system defaults to the Trunked Failsoft mode. In this
mode, one of the GETCs assumes the role of Control
Channel GETC and directs Working Channel assignments
using the Backup Serial Link (BSL). Should the Control
Channel GETC fail, one of the other Working Channel
GETCs assumes the Control Channel function. The end
result
is
reliable,
high
performance
trunked
communication.
CONTROL CHANNEL
The Control Channel GETC provides continuous
outbound Control Channel data. The data stream consists
of message frames containing information such as Channel
Assignments. The Channel Assignment message includes
the originating mobile's LID, communication type,
Trunking mode, communications channel, and the group or
individual involved in the call.
The mobile radios synchronize their transmissions on
the Control Channel to reduce Control Channel collisions.
The designated Control Channel GETC processes the
inbound data prior to passing the data along to the Site
Controller. When operating in the Failsoft mode, the
Control Channel GETC also produces the required Channel
Assignments.
Control Channel Jamming
Whenever an invalid signal is present on the inbound
Control Channel for longer than six seconds, the Control
Channel GETC generates a jamming alarm . The Station
sends the alarm to the Site Controller which can initiate
corrective action such as re-assigning the Control Channel
to a different operating frequency.
WORKING CHANNEL
Sub audible signaling or Low Speed Data (LSD) is
present on the Working Channel along with the primary
voice communication. The LSD indicates group call
activity on other channels and also indicates a channel drop
when appropriate.
The Downlink GETC provides the communication
path between the site and the Integrated Multisite and
Console Controller (IMC) or the Console Electronics
Controller (CEC) via the Uplink or Link GETC. Refer to
LBI-38896 when configuring Downlink and Uplink
GETCs.
The Working Channel operates in either the
Transmission Trunked mode or Message Trunked mode.
Transmission Trunking allows for an instantaneous
channel drop upon receipt of an "unkey" message from the
mobile radio. This is the most efficient use of channel
resources.
OPERATION
Message Trunking provides hang time following the
channel drop message. This mode is used when it is
important to provide uninterrupted communication. When
using Message Trunking, the user(s) occupy the same
Working Channel until the message trunk timer expires.
The Station GETC communicates with the Site
Controller through an RS-232C port (J100), see the
Interconnect Diagrams, operating at 19.2K baud.
Additional communications parameters are one start bit,
eight data bits, and one stop bit.
The designated Control Channel GETC communicates
with the Working Channel GETC's using a Sync line that
indicates outbound Control Channel data and inbound
mobile data. The Sync line is connected in a bus fashion to
each Station GETC.
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TRUNKED FAILSOFT OPERATION
The Trunked Failsoft operating mode provides basic
trunked communications. The designated Control Channel
GETC makes all channel assignments and transmits the
assignments over the BSL (J102-3) to each of the Working
Channel GETCs. The Failsoft operating mode is entered
Rev. B
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whenever the communications between the Site Controller
and the Control Channel GETC is lost.
TX MOD (J7-4)
Direct modulation input to the
synthesizer-exciter (MIIe
only).
GETC DATA (J7-5)
Input to the transmitter for
filtered High Speed Data
(HSD) to be transmitted.
VOL\SQ HI (J7-2)
Unfiltered receiver audio (9600
or 4800 baud data, voice, or
Low Speed Data (LSD).
LSD TX (J19-5)
Low-Speed Data to be
transmitted.
1950 DIS (J6-5)
Keeps line output active during
absence of a clear voice,
working channel call (EDACS
Voting System).
STATION CONTROL
The Station GETC controls the Repeater Station's
radio through the following interface and control lines:
DELAY PTT (J6-1)
REM PTT OUT (J6-16)
Station executes an EXTernal
PTT sequence to key the
station transmitter.
Station executes a REMote
PTT, used to control audio
routing from the remote line
input to the transmitter.
RUS OUT (J7-15)
Controls receiver (Vol/Sq)
audio sent to the transmitter.
DET DIS (J6-10)
Detect Disable signal disables
LSD while sending HSD to the
transmitter.
For a complete description of the interface signals, and
their activity during the various operating modes, refer to
Table 15 .
PA FAIL (J7-13)
RF power amplifier failure
sensing line.
SYNTH LOCK DET
(J6-13)
Synthesizer-exciter lock detect
indicator.
TX DATA LINK
SYNTH CLK (J6-12)
Synthesizer-exciter clock line
(MIIe - 800/900 MHz
applications only).
Serial link, transmit output, to
the Site Controller.
RX DATA LINK
Serial link, received input from
the Site Controller.
BSL
Backup Serial Link between
Failsoft GETC's.
SYNC
Frame Sync Line (FSL)
provides GETC
synchronization in trunked
stations.
SYNTH DATA (J6-11)
Synthesizer-exciter data line
(MIIe - 800/900 MHz
applications only).
SYNTH LD EN (J6-15)
Synthesizer-exciter load enable
pulse line (MIIe - 800/900
MHz applications only).
Rev. B
The GETC uses the following lines to communicate
with other GETCs and with the Site Controller:
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CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
The configuration process involves the following
procedures and should be completed in the order presented:
1.
Hardware Installation - The Hardware Installation
procedure verifies proper installation of GETC
hardware.
2.
GETC Software Installation - The GETC Software
Installation procedure provides instructions for
installing the GETC operating software,
349A9607.
3.
Turbo Board Software Installation - This
procedure provides instructions for installing the
Turbo Board software, 344A1441.
4.
Personality Programming - This procedure
provides instructions for programming and storing
system configuration data in the GETC.
5.
Operational Checkout - The Operational Checkout
procedure provides instructions for verifying the
GETC operation when the configuration is
complete.
Installation or removal of the shelf sub-assemblies
involves sliding the GETC shelf out of the cabinet and into
the service position. This position allows access to the
shelf's sub-assemblies. Install all components with the
appropriate screws, nuts, and washer hardware. Refer to
the MASTR IIe (LBI-38430) or MASTR III (LBI-38636)
Application Assembly Diagrams for detailed information
on installing the GETC Shelf.
Observe basic safety precautions to prevent injury or
equipment damage.
Upgrading Hardware
GETC Shelves 19D901868G3 which are upgrading to
the 349A9607G4 or G5 software must ensure their
hardware is upgraded to the proper level.
(The
19D901868G4 GETC Shelf meets all Group 5
requirements.)
Upgrading the hardware involves three elements:
•
The microprocessor U1, 19A705557P1 (80C32), is
replaced with a faster “Speedy” microprocessor
RYT 121 6060/A (80C320).
•
Replacing the AMPS modem chips U4 and U19
with the TI AMPS modem chips 19A704727P4.
•
Installing a Ferrite Toroid on the Turbo Board
harness to suppress EMI spurs at 74 MHz.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Typically, a Station GETC is installed in an EDACS
station cabinet just above each of the station's radio
assemblies as shown in Figure 2. The assembly is mounted
within a slide out shelf measuring 1.75 inches (one rack
unit) high by 19 inches wide.
DISTRIBUTION
PANEL
DISTRIBUTION
PANEL
SPACE
STATION GETC
SPACE
STATION GETC
REPEATER
CHANNEL #2
REPEATER
CHANNEL #4
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
SPACE
SPACE
STATION GETC
STATION GETC
REPEATER
CHANNEL #1
REPEATER
CHANNEL #3
DISTRIBUTION
PANEL
SPACE
The replacement microprocessor and Ferrite Toroid are
available in the field installable upgrade kit SPK9505. If
replacement of the modem chips is necessary, they must be
ordered separately. Refer to LBI-38894 and LBI-38822 for
complete installation instructions.
GETC Logic Board Installation
This manual assumes the GETC Logic Board
(19D904266G1 or G4) is previously installed, setup for the
default configuration (Wideband EDACS Station), and
fully operational. If you suspect that the GETC Logic
board is not operating properly, refer to the
Troubleshooting section in this manual.
STATION GETC
REPEATER
CHANNEL #5
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
REPEATER
CABINET
REPEATER
CABINET
REPEATER
CABINET
Turbo Board Installation
This manual assumes the Turbo Board is previously
installed and fully functional. If, after installing or
attempting to install the Turbo Software, the Turbo Board
is not functioning properly, refer to the Troubleshooting
section.
Additional maintenance information is also
available in LBI-38822, SRN1060 and SRN1062.
Figure 2 - Typical Five Channel Repeater
Cabinet
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Rev. B
CONFIGURATION
Parallel
Data Bus
Receiving Half of
Telephone Line
J6-07 J6-06
8
T1
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
TP105
Unmodulated
Tx Data
U19
6
Serial Data
19 Rx
5
R36
604
TP107
Demodulated
Rx Data
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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Transmitting Half of
Telephone Line
J6-09 J6-08
2
5
1 2
J11
1 2
J67
D11
8
T2
Tx 21
D10
R1
5K
Rx
Level
U18A
4558
2
1
3
Rockwell
Modem
19A705178
J3C-22
J3C-24
J3A-32
J3A-31
R2
1K
Telephone Line
Level Adjustments
Tx
Level
6
2
R146
604
U18B
4558
5
7
6
D13
D12
R38
220
Figure 3 - GETC Phone Line Level Adjustments
oscilloscope (85
Voltmeter).
Rockwell Modem Installation
The Rockwell Modem provides a high speed
synchronous serial interface between the Station GETC and
the CEC/IMC's Uplink GETC. The Station GETC uses the
modem to send and receive serial digital data representing
GID information, polling messages, keying messages, and
channel assignments. Data transfer rates are 9600 bits per
second (bps) using dedicated 3002 data grade four-wire
audio lines. Technical specifications for the modem may be
found in LBI-33031. Information on installing and testing
the modem may be found in LBI-38894, and LBI-38822.
4.
Verify the presence of demodulated signal data at
TP107.
5.
Adjust the transmit level potentiometer R2 for the
maximum output level allowed by the phone line,
microwave link, or equivalent communication
line. For telephone lines linking the Station
GETC to the CEC/IMC Uplink GETC, adjust R2
for .77 Vrms (0 dBm) measured across J6-8 and
J6-9 (TB10-1 and 2). For microwave links, adjust
R2 for -10 dBm across J6-8 and J6-9.
6.
Initialize the modem by pressing S4 (on the GETC
Logic Board) to reset the Station GETC or cycle
the GETC Shelf's operating power.
Modem Alignment
Use the following steps to set up the basic audio line
levels. If the Station GETC is linked to a MultiSite system
other than the CEC/IMC (i.e. Data Gateway), different
levels may be required. Consult the applicable system
installation manual for the required levels.
1.
Ensure jumpers are installed on J11 pins 1 & 2
and J12 pins 1 & 2.
2.
Apply power to the GETC.
3.
Adjust the receive level by monitoring U18 pin 1
(refer to Figures 3 and 4) and adjusting the receive
level potentiometer R1 (located on the GETC
Logic Board) for 400 mVpp as measured with an
Rev. B
mVrms if using an RMS
Jumper Installation
There are a few jumpers on the GETC Logic Board
which must be re-configured for different applications. To
properly configure the GETC jumpers, refer to jumper
tables in SRN1060 and install or remove jumpers according
the intended GETC application. The location of the
jumpers may be found using the board layout diagram in
Figure 4.
15
16
TP109
TP107
TP110
J3
R2
TX Level Adj
1
1
U19
S1
TP109
1
TP110
19D904266
1
1
J62
J68
J54
J11
TP107
J49
TP108
1
R2
1
Dip Switches
S2
1
U3
J72
1
J29
S3
U4
U2
S4
TP108
J10
Reset Switch
1
1
J52
J27
J61
1
J12
1
1
1
J15
J9
1
U1
J67
1
J8
U35
1
J55
1
J44
J64
L1
1
J71
J18
L2
1
L3
L4
1
J66
J73
1
L5
1
R1
J69
1
1
J65
J26
1
1
LED Indicators
1
J63
1
J20
J14
J7
L6
R31
J21
1
1
J74
1
L7
T2
1
1
J24
J28
TP104
1
J53
J19
TP111
1
J17
J16
1
J25
J50
1
J51
TP114
1
J60
J46
R141
1
U18
T1
J6
1
J48
1
J13
1
R31
1
J47
TP111
R141
TP114
TP104
U18
R1
Receive Level Adjustment
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CONFIGURATION
Figure 4 - Station GETC (19D904266) Jumper and Test Point Locations
Rev. B
CONFIGURATION
LBI-38988
GETC SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
2.
The GETC software installation procedure involves
installing the latest version of the EPROM containing the
GETC operating software.
If upgrading from 19A149256G21 (or earlier)
software, remove RAM chip U3 and install Turbo
Board. Refer to LBI-38822 for instructions.
3.
Ensure Modem chips U4 and U19 are TI AMPS
modems 19A704272P4. TI Amps modems are
required when upgrading to 349A9607G4 (or
later), replace if necessary.
4.
Ensure microprocessor U1 is the “Speedy”
microprocessor 80C320 (RYT 121 6060/A). This
processor is required when upgrading the software
to 349A9607G4 (or later). The processor is
available in the Speedy Upgrade Kit SPK9505.
Replace if necessary. Refer to LBI-38894 for
installation instructions.
5.
Ensure Turbo Board harness has Ferrite Toroid
installed. Toroid is included in the SPK9505
Speedy Upgrade Kit. Replace if necessary. Refer
to LBI-38822 for installation instructions.
6.
Remove the
Logic Board.
7.
Install the new EPROMinto the XU2 socket,
being sure to properly orient the chip.
8.
Remove EEPROM U35, if necessary, from the
Logic Board. The GETC personality will reside in
the Turbo Board and this device is no longer
required.
9.
Power up the channel.
NOTE
NOTE
Download applicable Field Macros into the PC
Programmer TQ-3357 prior to configuring the
GETC software.
The following procedures provide instructions for
installing the GETC software when the GETC functions in
a Failsoft System, a Fully Trunked System, or a Satellite
Site Receiver or Simulcast Remote Transmitter:
caution
CAUTION
h
Observe precautions
for handling
ELECTROSTATIC
SENSITIVE DEVICES
Trunked Failsoft System
Perform the following steps when installing the
software in a GETC connected in a Trunked Failsoft
system.
NOTE
NOTE
Upgrading to Group 4 or Group 5 software is
backward compatible in functionality with
349A9607G1 & G2 and 19A149256G18 thru G21
software in the Failsoft operation. However, the
GETC hardware must be upgraded to include the
Turbo Board with 344A4414G4 or Group 5
software, respectively, and Ferrite Toroid. The
Logic board must be upgraded with the 80C320
microprocessor (U1), and 19A704727P4 Modem
(U4 & U19), refer to the Upgrading Hardware
section for details.
1.
Power down the channel and place the GETC into
the service position. Refer to LBI-38894 if
necessary.
oldEPROM (U2) from the GETC
10. Place the Turbo processors U1 and U2 in the
program mode by switching Turbo Board switches
S2 and S3 toward the front of the Turbo Board.
11. Download the Turbo Board Software from the disk
provided in the Turbo Media Kit, 344A4414.
Refer the Turbo Board Software Installation
section, SRN1060, SRN1062, and LBI-38822.
12. After downloading the Turbo Board software,
move switches S2 and S3 toward the back of the
Turbo Board and press the GETC Logic Board
Reset button, S4.
13. The two LEDs on the Turbo Board should light.
14. Program the GETC’s personality using the
Personality Programming procedures contained in
Rev. B
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CONFIGURATION
Replace if necessary. Refer to LBI-38894 for
installation instructions.
this manual and the detailed instructions contained
in TQ-3357 and SRN1060.
15. Perform an operational checkout using the Failsoft
System checkout procedures.
7.
Ensure Turbo Board harness has Ferrite Toroid
installed. Toroid is included in the SPK9505
Speedy Upgrade Kit. Replace if necessary. Refer
to LBI-38822 for installation instructions.
8.
Remove the
Logic Board.
9.
Install the new EPROMinto the XU2 socket,
being sure to properly orient the chip.
Fully Trunked Systems
Perform the following steps when installing the
software in a GETC connected in a fully trunked system.
Following these procedures will allow upgrading the GETC
without interrupting normal communications.
These procedures apply to all fully trunked sites with
PDP System Manager Group 8 (or later), or VAX System
Manager Group 1 (or later).
NOTE
NOTE
If uninterrupted service is not an issue, skip steps
1 and 2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Using the System Manager, place the channel into
Channel Test (formerly 2nd partition). This
allows the GETC to be tested for correct operation
before the channel is placed back into service.
Enable the test radios (two required) to operate in
Channel Test. This is done using the System
Manager’s Logical Unit Definition to change the
Logical ID database. Also, enable a test group(s)
for Channel Test by using the System Manager’s
Group Definition to change the Group ID
database. Refer to LBI-38984.
Power down the channel and place the GETC into
the service position. Refer to LBI-38894 if
necessary.
If upgrading from 19A149256G21 (or earlier)
software, remove RAM chip U3 and install Turbo
Board. Refer to LBI-38822 for instructions.
Ensure Modem chips U4 and U19 are TI AMPS
modems 19A704272P4. TI Amps modems are
required when upgrading to 349A9607G4 (or
later), replace if necessary.
Ensure microprocessor U1 is the “Speedy”
microprocessor 80C320 (RYT 121 6060/A). This
processor is required when upgrading the software
to 349A9607G4 (or later). The processor is
available in the Speedy Upgrade Kit SPK9505.
oldEPROM (U2) from the GETC
10. Remove EEPROM U35, if necessary, from the
Logic Board. The GETC personality will reside in
the Turbo Board and this device is no longer
required.
11. Power up the channel.
12. Place the Turbo processors U1 and U2 in the
program mode by switching Turbo Board switches
S2 and S3 toward the front of the Turbo Board.
13. Download the Turbo Board Software from the disk
provided in the Turbo Media Kit, 344A4414.
Refer the Turbo Board Software Installation
section, SRN1060, SRN1062, and LBI-38822.
14. After downloading the Turbo Board software,
move switches S2 and S3 toward the back of the
Turbo Board and press the GETC Logic Board
Reset button, S4.
15. The two LEDs on the Turbo Board should light.
16. Program the GETC’s personality using the
Personality Programming procedures contained in
this manual and the detailed instructions contained
in TQ-3357 and SRN1060.
17. Perform an operational checkout using the Fully
Trunked System checkout procedures.
NOTE
NOTE
When upgrading from 349A9607G1 (or later)
software, existing personality data is stored during
the installation process. It will only be necessary
to reprogram the personality if new features are
being enabled.
Rev. B
CONFIGURATION
Speedy Upgrade Kit. Replace if necessary. Refer
to LBI-38822 for installation instructions.
Satellite Receivers & Simulcast Remote TX
Perform the following steps when installing the
software in a GETC connected in a Voted system as a
Satellite Site Receiver or at the Remote TX Site.
NOTE
NOTE
For Voted systems using Satellite Site Receiver
software, the Satellite Site Receiver software must
be the same version as the Main/Control Site
software before the channel will operate properly.
NOTE
NOTE
For Simulcast systems, all Satellite Receivers of a
channel must use the same software version, and
the receiver software need not be the same as the
Control Point software although it is
recommended.
We also recommend upgrading the Satellite Site
Receiver software before the Main/Control Site.
Receiver sites are somewhat redundant in their
operation, and changing one site has only a
localized affect on the over all operation.
1.
Power down the channel and place the GETC into
the service position. Refer to LBI-38894 if
necessary.
2.
If upgrading from 19A149256G21 (or earlier)
software, remove RAM chip U3 and install Turbo
Board. Refer to LBI-38822 for instructions.
3.
Ensure Modem chips U4 and U19 are TI AMPS
modems 19A704272P4. TI Amps modems are
required when upgrading to 349A9607G4 (or
later), replace if necessary.
4.
5.
Rev. B
Ensure microprocessor U1 is the “Speedy”
microprocessor 80C320 (RYT 121 6060/A). This
processor is required when upgrading the software
to 349A9607G4 (or later). Processor is available
in Speedy Upgrade Kit SPK9505. Replace if
necessary. Refer to LBI-38894 for installation
instructions.
Ensure Turbo Board harness has Ferrite Toroid
installed. Toroid is included in the SPK9505
LBI-38988
6.
Remove the
Logic Board.
oldEPROM (U2) from the GETC
7.
Install the new EPROMinto the XU2 socket,
being sure to properly orient the chip.
8.
Remove EEPROM U35, if necessary, from the
Logic Board. The GETC personality will reside in
the Turbo Board and this device is no longer
required.
9.
Power up the channel.
10. Place the Turbo processors U1 and U2 in the
program mode by switching Turbo Board switches
S2 and S3 toward the front of the Turbo Board.
11. Download the Turbo Board Software from the disk
provided in the Turbo Media Kit, 344A4414.
Refer the Turbo Board Software Installation
section, SRN1060, SRN1062, and LBI-38822.
12. After downloading the Turbo Board software,
move switches S2 and S3 toward the back of the
Turbo Board and press the GETC Logic Board
Reset button, S4.
13. The two LEDs on the Turbo Board should light.
14. Program the GETC’s personality using the
Personality Programming procedures contained in
this manual and the detailed instructions contained
in TQ-3357 and SRN1060.
15. Perform an operational checkout using the
Satellite Receiver checkout procedures.
Single Channel Autonomous Trunking (SCAT)
Detailed SCAT Installation Instructions for Station
GETCs are available in LBI-38987. This manual also
includes complete configuration instructions.
Voted Digital Interconnect (VDI)
Detailed VDI Installation Instructions for Station
GETCs are available in LBI-39187. This manual also
includes complete configuration instructions.
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CONFIGURATION
De-installing The GETC-1e Software
If a problem arises while upgrading or installing the
new software, it may be necessary to de-install the software.
Restoring the site to its original configuration will depend
on which of the following the original hardware platform.
The two cases are described below.
If the original equipment configuration was a GETC1e
(GETC with Turbo) platform, then perform the following
steps:
1.
Replace Group 5 GETC PROM with original
software.
2.
Reload original
Programmer.
Turbo
software
using
PC
3.
If changes were made to the personality, then
reload the previous parameters.
4.
The Speedy microprocessor upgrade, if installed,
does not need to be reversed.
If the original equipment was a GETC (GETC with no
Turbo) platform, then perform the following steps:
1.
Replace Group 5 GETC PROM with original
software.
2.
Disable the Turbo by sliding Turbo switches S2
and S3 toward the front of the GETC shelf.
3.
Re-install the original personality EEPROM, if it
was removed, else no change.
4.
The Turbo upgrade, if installed, does not need to
be reversed.
5.
The Speedy microprocessor upgrade, if installed,
does not need to be reversed, except for SCAT
sites.
When using PC Programmer TQ-3357 V3 (or earlier)
and downloading 344A4414G3 (and earlier) software, the
data from the PC files is routed to the Turbo Board
microprocessors through Turbo Board programming
connector J100 at the rear of the GETC Shelf.
When using PC Programmer TQ-3357 V4.03 (or
later), the Turbo software is downloaded to the Turbo
Board microprocessors through Turbo Board programming
connector J104. Programming through J104 also allows
you to load the GETC personality without changing setups.
In addition, the V4.03 PC Programmer will diagnose any
problems between the PC and the GETC during the
downloading process and simplify the handling and
archiving of the Turbo software.
NOTE
NOTE
PC Programmer TQ-3357 V4.03 must be used
when upgrading to 349A9607G5 (or later). Only
TQ-3357 V4.03 (or later) is capable of using Field
Macros. When using 349A9607G5 software, the
Field Macro “gtc_9505.mac” must be installed
into TQ-3357 to access the new
feature’s
parameters.
Equipment Required
•
•
Hard disk is recommended; but, not required.
•
Serial Port configured as either COM1 or COM2.
•
TQ-3360 programming cable.
•
•
TURBO BOARD SOFTWARE
INSTALLATION
This procedure provides instructions for downloading
the Turbo software. The software is included in the Turbo
Media Kit, 344A4414. The installation process involves
downloading the GETC1E utilities to an IBM compatible
personal computer (PC), and connecting the programming
cable (TQ-3360) between the PC and the Turbo Board
programming connector.
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IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible with at least 640K
memory, monitor and keyboard running MS-DOS
version 3.0 or higher.
•
Male DB-25 to female DB-9 adapter or cable if the
PC's serial port connector is a male DB-9
connector instead of a male DB-25 connector.
Station Turbo Software distribution diskette
344A4414 (344A4414G5 required when installing
349A9607G5 GETC Software).
Refer to
SRN1060 and SRN1062 to verify software
compatibility.
Field Macro “gtc_9505.mac” (supplied with
the Station Turbo Software distribution disk).
Rev. B
CONFIGURATION
NOTE
NOTE
PC Programmer Setup
Prepare the PC for programming the GETC Turbo
Board by performing the following steps:
TQ-3357 V4.03 (or later)
1.
Connect the TQ-3360 programming cable from
the PC's serial port connector to the GETC Shelf
connector J104 (A DB-25 to DB-9 adapter may be
needed.)
2.
Using the TQ-3357’s LOAD utility, copy the
Station Turbo software (344A4414) into the PC
Programmer’s working directories.
3.
Load the Field Macro “gtc_9505.mac” into the
TQ-3357 PC Programmer using the instructions
contained in Chapter 5 of the TQ-3357 manual.
4.
Refer to TQ-3357 Chapter 5 Load1E Utility for
complete instructions on downloading the Turbo
software .
LBI-38988
When using Turbo Board 344A4414 Group 2 (or
later) software, re-programming the GETC Turbo
Board will not alter previously stored Personality
Data.
When Personality Data is present,
“load1e.exe” clears and performs CRC functions
over the code portion of memory only.
PERSONALITY PROGRAMMING
Personality refers to the system configuration data
stored in the GETC's memory. The GETC's Personality
includes system configuration information such as channel
frequencies, call parameters, operating modes, and
identification information.
The Personality Programming process involves using
the TQ-3357 GETC Shelf PC Programmer which includes
the programming software to create the desired personality
and transfer the Personality data to the battery backed-up
RAM located on the Turbo Board.
NOTE
TQ-3357 V3 (or earlier)
1.
Connect the TQ-3360 programming cable from
the PC's serial port connector to the GETC Shelf
connector J100 (A DB-25 to DB-9 adapter may be
needed.)
2.
Using standard DOS commands or a software file
manager, create a directory named "LOAD1E" on
the PC's hard drive.
3.
4.
Make "LOAD1E" the current directory and copy
the following files from the software diskette into
the "LOAD1E" directory:
•
load1e.exe
•
1etop.hex
•
1ecrc.hex
•
1ebot.hex
Run the load1e.exe program. Follow the on
screen instructions and program the Turbo Board.
Additional programming instructions may be
found in SRN1062 and LBI-38822.
If installing GETC software 349A9607G4 (or
later), you must use PC Programmer V4.03 (or
later). Version 4.03 allows access to new G4
features. TQ-3357 V5.0 or V4.03 with Field
Macro file GTC_9505.MAC is required to access
349A9607G5 features’ parameters.
The TQ-3357 V4.03 (or later) also allows you to
upload the GETC’s Personality without changing the DIP
switch settings.
NOTE
NOTE
It is not necessary to recreate the personality when
upgrading from Group 1 or Group 2 software to
Group 4. However, to activate new features, read
the existing personality and edit the personality as
required.
Programming a Personality Using TQ-3357 V3
(or earlier)
When using TQ-3357 Version 3 (or earlier) you must
program the personality through J100.
1.
Rev. B
Connect one end of the serial programming cable
(TQ-3360) to the computer. Connect the other end
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CONFIGURATION
of the serial cable to the GETC Shelf connector
J100, see Figure 5.
S1
1
2.
3.
4.
Set the GETC DIP switches S1, S2, and S3 for the
programming mode as shown in Figure 6. Set S28, S3-3 and S3-6 to OPEN. All other S3 positions
should be CLOSED. Switches S1-1 thru S2-7 can
be in any position and need not be changed. DIP
switches S1-S3 are located near the front of the
GETC Shelf, see Figure 4.
Reset the GETC by either applying power or
pressing the GETC RESET switch S4, see Figure
4, located just below the DIP switches. Resetting
the GETC, in combination with the DIP switch
settings, places the GETC into the Personality
Programming mode.
Verify that front panel LEDs L3, L4, and L5 are
ON, as shown in Table 5. This indicates the
GETC is ready for programming.
Table 5 - Indicators in Programming Mode Using J100
LED Indicators
Programming Mode
Legend:
2
3
4
❍ = OFF
❍
●
● = ON
●
●
❍
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
OPEN
S3
5
6
7
8
1
2
OPEN
3
4
5
6
7
8
OPEN
Figure 6 - Programming DIP Switch Settings
5.
Proceed with the Personality programming as
described in TQ-3357 Chapter 4.
6.
After saving the personality and downloading it
into the GETC, perform an operational checkout
of the GETC.
Programming a Personality Using TQ-3357
Version 4.03 (or later)
When using TQ-3357 Version 4.03 (or later), program
the personality through J104.
1.
Connect one end of the serial programming cable
(TQ-3360) to the computer. Connect the other end
of the cable to the GETC Shelf connector J104.
See Figure 7.
2.
Move Switch S2 on the Turbo Board to the front
placing the GETC into the Personality
Programming mode. See Figure 7.
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
❍
S2
5
❍
❉ = FLASHING
Software Disk
TQ-3357 V3 or earlier
Cable
TQ-3360
J100
Harness 19C336863G2
J10
J27
J9
J8
J5
J7
J8
TQ3357
J19
T1
U1
T2
J49
J49
To
COM 1 or
COM 2
R1
1
1
U18
1
U2
U1
U3
11
U19
U19
1
J3
J3
TP107
TP107
U4
U2
S1
S2
Dip Switches S1-S3
Switch S4
S3
S4
L1
Turbo Board
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
Lightning GETC
GETC Shelf 19D901868G3
Figure 5 - System Hook-Up Using J100
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CONFIGURATION
3.
Verify that front panel LEDs L6 and L7 are
flashing, as shown in Table 6. This indicates the
GETC is ready for programming.
4.
Proceed with the Personality programming as
described in TQ-3357.
5.
After saving the personality and downloading it
into the GETC, perform an operational checkout
of the GETC.
Table 6 - Indicators in Programming Mode Using J104
LED Indicators
Programming Mode
Legend:
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L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
❍
❍ = OFF
❍
❍
● = ON
❍
❉
❍
❉
❉ = FLASHING
Software Disk
TQ3357 V4 or later
Cable
TQ-3360
J103 J104
Harness
19C337712G1
J3
J2
J10
J27
TQ-3357
J9
J8
J5
J7
J19
T1
U1
T2
J49
To
COM Port
S2
R1
1
1
U18
1
U2
U1
U3
S3
1
U19
1
J3
TP107
U4
U2
S1
S2
S3
S4
L1
Turbo Board
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
GETC Logic Board
GETC Shelf 19D901868G3
Figure 7 - System Hook-Up Using J104
Rev. B
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CONFIGURATION
Table 7 - Sample Station Personality
Personality: C:\GE\GTC\PERS\SAMPLE.GTC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Personality Description
This is a sample personality for
a Station GETC.
Channel Allocations
Channel Number
1234 56789
Control Channel
YYYY
Clear Voice
YYYY
Digital Voice
YYYY
Data
YYYY
Pager (DnLink GETC)....
Interconnect
YYYY
Allow DV Telephone YYYY
Multisite Downlink ....
Downlink (to TSIN) ....
YYYYY
YYYYY
YYYYY
YYYYY
YY...
YYYYY
YYYYY
.....
.....
11111 11111
01234 56789
22222 22222
01234 56789
333
012
YYYYY
YYYYY
YYYYY
YYYYY
.....
Y....
Y....
.....
.....
Y....
Y....
Y....
Y....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
YYYYY
YYYYY
YYYYY
YYYYY
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
..YY.
YY...
Channel Data
System Type : WIDE BAND
Ch # Freq (Mhz)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
855.0125
855.0250
855.0375
856.0125
856.0250
856.0375
857.0125
857.0250
857.0375
Ch # Freq (Mhz)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
858.0125
858.0250
858.0375
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
Ch # Freq ( Mhz)
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
Site Data
Site Name : TESTSITEONE
Date
: 01/13/95
Channel Assignment: Ascending
Indv. Call Update : One Slot
IMC Platform
: IMC/CEC
Wideband Pwr Sense: Disabled
Jamming Threshold :
0
Rem Site DV Delay :
0
Max Interconnects :
4
24
Site ID :
Morse ID :
Rotating Assign: Yes
Multisite Syst.: Yes
Simulcast Syst.: No
CTIS(Telephone): No
Voter System
: No
SCAT
: No
LIDs>8192
: Yes
4
WTST4
Indv. Call Hang :
Group Call Hang :
Telephn Call Hang:
Dig. Voice Hang :
Emerg. Call Hang :
Sys All Call Hang:
TX Trunked Timer :
Msg Trunked Timer:
Morse Intvl Timer:
0
0
30
0
0
0
60
120
15
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CONFIGURATION
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Table 7 - Sample Station Personality (Continued)
CONFIRMED CALL ENABLES STATUS:
Clear Voice
Digital Voice
----------------------Group Calls:
No
No
Indiv Calls:
No
No
Teleph Calls:
No
No
Conventional Network Interface Data
Digital Voice Group ID
**GETC Personality Extended Options:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CV C-Call Timeout
0
DV C-Call Timeout
0
Wide Area DV
No
Data Mode
RF Data
Polarity Invert
None
Baud Rate
9600
Dig.Voted Inter.
Unavail
Data Protocol
Normal
Data Queuing
Disabled
Msg Trunked Data
Disabled
DataCall Hangtime
0
FS Patch Enable
Disabled
LSTX Polarity
Normal
MII/IIe 900MHz?
No
Conv. FS Enable
Disabled
MS Confirmation
0
Group
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
ID
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Group
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
ID
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Group
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
ID
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Conventional Network Logical ID : 0
C.N.I Group ID
C.N.I Channel Guard Tone
NOTE
NOTE
** The contents of the GETC Personality Extended Options panel will display the parameters for new features
when the Field Macro(s) is installed into the PC Programmer. Field Macros keep the programmer current
until a fully upgraded PC Programmer which includes all features is made available. The Field Macros are
supplied with the Turbo Software Media Kit and may be downloaded from Ericsson’s “One1Call” retrieval
system.
Rev. B
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OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT
OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT
6.
Set S3-1 thru S3-5 to the Channel Address. Refer
to Table 8.
Verify that the GETC is operating correctly by
performing the following steps:
7.
Set S3-6 to CLOSED.
DIP Switch Settings
8.
Set S3-7 OPEN for Simulcast or CLOSED for
non-Simulcast. With software 349A9607G4 (or
later) set S2-6 to CLOSED, use Personality
Programming.
9.
Set S3-8 to OPEN.
Through imporvements in software and hardware,
fewer changes in DIP switch settings are required. As a
result more switch positions are being ignored and their
functionality is being programmed into the GETC via the
Personality Programming.
Table 8 - Channel Number Switch Settings
S1
1
2
3
4
5
OPEN
S2
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
S3
6
7
8
OPEN
S2-8 Always Closed for
Normal operation, Open for
Test program.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1442443
OPEN
Channel
Number
Figure 8 - Operational DIP Switch Settings
1.
Set the GETC DIP switches S1-1 through S1-7
and S2-1 through S2-4 to the operating frequency.
Refer to SRN1060, Appendix A for wideband
frequencies, and Appendix B for narrow band
frequencies.
NOTE
NOTE
For MASTR II/IIe (using 349A9607G5 or later)
and MASTR III stations, set DIP switches S1-1
through S1-7 and S2-1 through S2-4 to the
CLOSED position. Frequency is selected via the
Personality programming.
2.
GETC DIP SWITCH
SW-3 SELECTION
(LSB)
(MSB)
8
CH #
1
1
2
2
3
4
5
CH #
1
O
C
C
C
C
13
C
O
C
C
C
14
3
O
O
C
C
C
4
C
C
O
C
C
5
O
C
O
C
C
17
O
C
C
C
O
6
C
O
O
C
C
18
C
O
C
C
O
7
O
O
O
C
C
19
O
O
C
C
O
8
C
C
C
O
C
20
C
C
O
C
O
9
O
C
C
O
C
21
O
C
O
C
O
2
3
4
5
O
C
O
O
C
C
O
O
O
C
15
O
O
O
O
C
16
C
C
C
C
O
10
C
O
C
O
C
22
C
O
O
C
O
11
O
O
C
O
C
23
O
O
O
C
O
12
C
C
O
O
C
24
C
C
C
O
O
O = open switch position (1)
C = closed switch position (0)
1.
Reset the GETC by pressing S4.
2.
Complete the verification process for the specific
GETC application, by using the procedure for:
Set S1-8 to CLOSED for Satellite Receivers and
Remote Simulcast Site operation. Open for all
other operating modes.
a.
A Fully Trunked System
b.
A Failsoft System
c.
Satellite Site Receiver
3.
Set S2-5 to CLOSED.
Fully Trunked System
4.
Set S2-6 to CLOSED enable Conventional Failsoft
or OPEN to disable Conventional Failsoft. With
software 349A9607G4 (or later) set S2-6 to
CLOSED, use Personality Programming.
Perform the following steps to complete the operational
checkout of a trunked GETC channel moved to the Channel
Test during the Firmware Installation.
5.
Set S2-7 and S2-8 to CLOSED.
1.
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GETC DIP SWITCH
SW-3 SELECTION
(LSB)
(MSB)
Verify correct LED indicators for the Trunked
System Control Channel and the idle Working
Channels as shown Table 9.
Rev. B
OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT
2.
Place test calls from radios in Channel Test by
keying one of the test radios and monitoring the
audio from the other radio. Place Clear Voice
calls and if programmed, Digital Voice calls.
Table 9 - LED Indicators for Trunked Idle Channels
LED Indicators
❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ●
Fully Trunked Idle NB
Working Channel
❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ●
Fully Trunked WB
Control Channel
❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ●
Fully Trunked NB
Control Channel
❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ●
Legend:
3.
❍ = OFF
Failsoft System
Perform the following steps to verify operation of a
GETC used in a Failsoft System:
1.
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
Fully Trunked Idle WB
Working Channel
● = ON
❉ = FLASHING
Verify LED indicators are correct, as shown in
Table 10, for the trunked channels assigned Clear
Voice and Digital Voice calls.
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
Fully Trunked Assigned
WB Clear Call
❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ❍
Fully Trunked Assigned
WB Digital Voice Call
❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ●
Fully Trunked Assigned
NB Clear Call
❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ❍
Legend:
❍ = OFF
● = ON
❉ = FLASHING
4.
Using the System Manager, put channel back into
service by taking it out of Channel Test.
5.
Repeat for all channels.
Rev. B
Verify the GETC LED indicators for the Failsoft
Control Channel and idle Working Channels are
correct as shown in Table 11.
Table 11 - LED Indicators for Failsoft Idle Channels
LED Indicators
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
Failsoft Idle WB
Working Channel
● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ●
Failsoft WB Control
Channel
● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ●
Failsoft Idle NB
Working Channel
● ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ●
Failsoft NB Control
Channel
● ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ●
Legend:
Table 10 - LED Indicators for Trunked Assigned
Channels
LED Indicators
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❍ = OFF
● = ON
❉ = FLASHING
NOTE
NOTE
To switch a GETC from the Control Channel
operation to Working Channel operation, press
and hold S4 on the Control Channel GETC. This
causes the Failsoft System to re-assign the Control
Channel responsibilities to the next functioning
GETC. Release S4 and verify LEDs.
2.
Place Clear Voice calls on both wideband or
narrowband channels and Digital Voice calls on
the wideband channels to verify correct operation.
3.
Verify LED indicators are correct, as shown in
Table 12, for the Failsoft Wideband channel(s)
assigned Clear Voice and Digital Voice calls and
Failsoft Narrow Band channel(s) assigned Clear
Voice calls.
4.
Repeat for all channels.
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Table 12 - LED Indicators for Failsoft Assigned
Channels
Table 13 - LED Indicators for Satellite Site Receivers
LED Indicators
LED Indicators
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7
● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ❍
WB Working Channel
Satellite Site Idle
● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ●
Failsoft Assigned WB
Clear Call
● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ●
WB Working Channel
Satellite Site Assigned
● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ●
Failsoft Assigned WB
Digital Voice Call
● ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ❍
WB Control Channel
Satellite Site
● ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ●
Failsoft Assigned NB
Clear Call
WB Working Channel
Remote Simulcast
Assigned
● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ❍
Legend:
❍ = OFF
● = ON
❉ = FLASHING
Satellite Site Receiver
Verify proper operation of a GETC used in as a
Satellite Site Receiver by observing the GETC LED
indicators when the receiver is used as a Control Channel
and idle or assigned Working Channel as shown in Table
13.
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Legend:
❍ = OFF
● = ON
❉ = FLASHING
INTERFACE SIGNALS
Table 15 describes the various interface signals
between the GETC and the Station Repeater. For the
specific location of these signals, refer to the Interconnect
Diagrams.
Rev. B
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
The hardware used in the GETC is extremely reliable,
making component failure the unlikely cause of most
problems. The most common causes of problems are
programming errors and interface connections.
Use the following guidelines when troubleshooting a
GETC on site:
1.
Verify the operation of front panel LEDs. This
can be done by performing the Operational
Checkout and verifying the LED indications.
GETCs using 349A9607 Group 4 software may
also indicate the specific cause of the failure, refer
to Failure Mode.
2.
Verify that all cables are properly connected and
secure.
3.
Verify the
GETC’s personality is properly
programmed for the specific application. Refer to
TQ-3357, PC Programmer and SRN1060 (SRN
1024 if using 19A705595G8 software).
4.
Verify the Turbo Board is properly configured if
applicable. Refer to LBI-38822 and SRN 1062.
5.
If you suspect that the GETC has failed, replace
the it with a known good unit properly configured
for this application. Recheck all software and
personality parameters and checkout the GETC’s
operation. If the GETC functions properly, repair
or replace the malfunctioning GETC according to
the instructions in LBI-38894.
FAILURE MODE
With the introduction of 349A9607 Group 4 software,
the GETC is able to indicate a specific failure via the front
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panel LEDs. Prior to group 4 software, a failure is
indicated by incorrect LEDs, but the GETC did not indicate
the root cause. The failure modes listed in Table 14
describe the LED displays and their corresponding failure
mode interpretation.
In all 3 failure modes, the channel is completely taken
out of service. This allows the System Manager in Fully
Trunked systems to display a channel failure. In Trunked
Failsoft, the channel is removed from service to avoid using
the bad channel.
CHANNEL ACTIVITY LOGGER
Another diagnostic feature introduced with the
349A9607 Group 4 software is the Channel Activity
Logger.
This feature allows the GETC to supply
information about what it sees from its inputs: the RF
receiver, phone line receiver, station interface I/O.
Additionally, the GETC can supply internal event
information about what the GETC is doing. For example,
if the GETC tries to train its Rockwell modem, it will print
a message “MODEM TRAINING STARTED,” and when
the modem becomes trained, it will print “MODEM
TRAINING COMPLETED.” In General, the information
supplied by the Channel Activity Logger is EDACS specific
and in some cases may need technical assistance for
interpretation. For detailed instructions on using the
Channel Activity Logger, refer to SRN1060 and PC
Programmer TQ-3357 V4.03 (or later).
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
If you are unable to resolve a problem to your
satisfaction, then contact the Ericsson Technical Assistance
Center (TAC) at 1-800-528-7711 (outside USA, 804-5287711).
Table 14 - Failure Modes
LED DISPLAY
LED 7 (only ) - Flashing
Flashing rate = 1 second
FAILURE MODE
GETC is unable to cause a
synthesizer lock.
POSSIBLE FAILURE CAUSE
Bad synthesizer, Bad 10V Station Power
Supply, incorrect operation of MASTER
III Station Module, J26 Incorrect.
Quick synthesizer reload after every 5 flashes
of LED 7 (quick flash of LEDs 3, 4, and 5)
LED 6 (only) - Flashing
Flashing rate = 1 second
LED 6 & 7 (only) - Flashing simultaneously
Flashing rate = 1 second
Rev. B
GETC has detected a PA Low Bad PA, incorrect adjustment of R141,
Power Alarm condition.
uncalibrated Power Sensor.
GETC has detected failure of
Turbo Board.
Turbo Board switches not in operational
position (toward rear of GETC), wrong
turbo software, bad turbo card.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 15 - Interface Status During Various States
SIGNAL
STATE
STATUS
Control Channel:
Vol/Sq (J7-2)
Data
High Speed signaling is being routed to the HSD Detector.
RUS In (J7-14)
High
Receiver is unsquelched and watching carrier activity for the presence
(present = Low) of an interfering signal (without valid signaling).
Rus Out (J7-15)
Low
GETC is receiving HSD and mutes the receiver (no Receiver audio to the
transmitter).
RPT Inhibit (1950 DIS) (J6-5)
Low
If a Voting system, this line is low during a Control Channel. The 1950
tone is present on the Line Output.
Rem PTT (J7-9)
High
No inbound calls from console or IMC.
Delay PTT (J6-1)
Low
Transmitting (HSD).
Rem PTT (J6-16)
High
No calls from the remote line allowed when Control Channel.
DET DIS (J6-10)
High
Transmitting high speed data, low speed data disabled.
MOD Out (J7-4)
Data
Control Channel Data to be transmitted is sent into the station on this line
now. (Simulcast Transmit Site.)
CG HI (J7-4)
Data
No Low speed data during Control Channel signaling.
Phone lines (J6 6, 7, 8, & 9)
Analog
If Voter or Simulcast, these lines contain modem communication between
the Voter and Main Site/Control Point GETCs, otherwise inactive.
Working Channel (Inactive):
Vol/Sq (J7-2)
Data
Not Listening for data.
RUS In (J7-14)
High
Watching carrier activity for the presence (present = Low) of an interfering
signal (without valid signaling).
Rus Out (J7-15)
Low
Receiver is muted (no Receiver audio to the transmitter).
RPT Inhibit (1950 DIS) (J6-5)
Low
If a Voting system, this line is low during a Control Channel. The 1950
tone is present on the Line Output.
Rem PTT (J7-9)
High
No inbound calls from console or IMC. Line not considered until channel is
assigned.
Delay PTT (J6-1)
High
Not Transmitting.
Rem PTT (J6-16)
High
No calls from the remote line allowed until channel is assigned.
DET DIS (J6-10)
Low
High speed data disabled, low speed data enabled.
MOD Out (J7-4)
Data
No High speed data is sent to the station on this line now.
CG HI (J7-4)
Data
No Low speed data until channel is assigned.
Phone lines (J6 6, 7, 8, & 9)
Analog
If Voter or Simulcast, these lines contain modem communication between
the Voter and Main Site/Control Point GETCs, otherwise inactive.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
LBI-38988
Table 15 - Interface Status During Various States (Continued)
SIGNAL
STATE
STATUS
Working Channel (Active): Handshake Mode
Vol/Sq (J7-2)
Data
Listening to High Speed handshake.
RUS In (J7-14)
N/A
RUS activity is being ignored during the handshake.
Rus Out (J7-15)
L/H
Receiver is muted (no receiver audio to the transmitter) until call is
validated.
RPT Inhibit (1950 DIS) (J6-5)
Low
If a Voting system, this line is low during a Control Channel. The 1950
tone is present on the Line Output.
Rem PTT (J7-9)
N/A
If inbound call is from console or IMC this signal will be considered after
channel is assigned.
Delay PTT (J6-1)
High
Transmitting High speed data (handshake).
Rem PTT (J6-16)
High
No calls from the remote line allowed until channel is assigned.
DET DIS (J6-10)
High
Transmitting high speed data, low speed data disabled.
MOD Out (J7-4)
Data
High speed data (handshake) to be transmitted is sent to the station on this
line now. (Simulcast Remote Transmit Site.)
CG HI (J7-4)
Data
No Low speed data until channel is assigned.
Phone lines (J6 6, 7, 8, & 9)
Analog
If Voter or Simulcast, these lines contain modem communication between
the Voter and Main Site/Control Point GETCs, otherwise inactive.
Working Channel (Active): During Analog Call
Vol/Sq (J7-2)
Analog
Voice and Low speed data from the receiver on this line. GETC listening to
Low speed data.
RUS In (J7-14)
Low
Carrier activity indicated.
Rus Out (J7-15)
High
Receiver is unmuted. Receiver audio is routed to the transmitter.
RPT Inhibit (1950 DIS) (J6-5)
High
If a Voting system, this line is high (+5 Vdc) during a Clear Voice Working
Channel. The 1950 Hz tone is muted and voice audio is present on the Line
Output.
Rem PTT (J7-9)
H/L
If inbound call from console or IMC this line is pulled low, after channel is
assigned, as a result of 2175 Secur-it-Hold on the line input to the station.
Delay PTT (J6-1)
High
Transmitting.
Rem PTT (J6-16)
H/L
If call is from the remote line this line is Low which routes transmitter audio
from the line input.
DET DIS (J6-10)
Low
High speed data disabled, low speed data enabled.
MOD Out (J7-4)
Data
No High speed data is sent to the station on this line now.
CG HI (J7-4)
Data
Low speed data is being transmitted for the duration of the call.
Phone lines (J6 6, 7, 8, & 9)
Analog
If Voter or Simulcast, these lines contain modem communication between
the Voter and Main Site/Control Point GETCs, otherwise inactive.
Rev. B
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LBI-38988
TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 15 - Interface Status During Various States (Continued)
SIGNAL
STATE
STATUS
Working Channel (Active): During Digital Call
Vol/Sq (J7-2)
Analog
Digital Voice data on this line.
RUS In (J7-14)
N/A
Carrier activity is ignored during Digital Voice call.
Rus Out (J7-15)
Low
Receiver is muted.
RPT Inhibit (1950 DIS) (J6-5)
Low
If a Voting system, this line is low during a Digital Voice call. The 1950 Hz
tone is present on the Line Output.
Rem PTT (J7-9)
H/L
This line is normally High during a digital call. When digital call is from a
console or IMC, Modem data is present on the line input. This looks like
2175 Secur-it to the station and this line is toggled Low.
Delay PTT (J6-1)
High
Transmitting Voice data.
Rem PTT (J6-16)
L/H
During a Digital Voice call this line is used by the GETC to indicate a valid
Digital Voice remote call (console, IMC).
DET DIS (J6-10)
High
Transmitting high speed data, low speed data disabled.
MOD Out (J7-4)
Data
High speed data (Digital Voice) to be transmitted is sent to the station on
this line now.
CG HI (J7-4)
Data
No Low speed data during Digital Voice call.
Phone lines (J6 6, 7, 8, & 9)
Analog
If call is from console or IMC this line contains the Digital Voice (Modem
data). If Modem voting, Voice-Modem data present.
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Rev. B
INTERCONNECT DIAGRAMS
J100
To
Site Controller
(MSL)
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
J102
To
Other GETCs
(BSL)
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
19C336863G1
P8
J101
3
2
1
6
4
5
P1 9
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
4
6
3
2
1
3
2
1
6
4
5
19C320811 (MASTR II/IIe)
19B802401 (MASTR III)
Lightning GETC
19D904266
J8
GND
RxD
TxD
BSL RxD
BSL TxD
J19
4 GND
6 FSL
3 GND
2 RxD
1 TxD
J3
J6
Delay PTT
Phone Rx
Phone Rx
Phone Tx
Phone Tx
Det Dis (MIII)
DATA (MII)
CLK (MII)
LOCK DET (MII)
LD EN (MII)
REM PTT OUT
P6
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
13
J7
VOL/SQ HI
GETC Data (TX MOD)
REM PTT IN
RUS IN
RUS OUT
Rockwell Modem
19A705178
P 7 (P 27)
J10
2
1
J 19
J104
Serial Interface
For Initial
Turbo Board
Programming
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
5
CG HI (LSD)
P3
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
13
Interconnect Harness
to EDACS Station
2 2
4 4
9 9
14 14
15 15
PWR GND
13.8 VDC
J103
Serial Interface
For Initial
Turbo Board
Programming
LBI-38988
P1 0
2
1
P19
5
J3
2
1
2 RxD
1 TxD
3
3 GND
2
1
2 RxD
1 TxD
3
3 GND
P2
J2
J27
P1
19D903536
Turbo Board
XU3
5 VDC RM Regulated
5 VDC RM Unregulated
GND
13.8 VDC
5 VDC Unregulated
5 VDC Regulated
1
2
3
4
5
6
P1
1
2
3
4
5
6
A2
Voltage
Regulator
19C336816G2
19C234898G1
19C337712G1
STATION GETC SHELF
INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM
Rev. B
33
LBI-38988B
INTERCONNECT DIAGRAMS
MASTR III STATION INTERCONNECT
34
Rev. B
LBI-38988
Serial Link to
Site Controller, Downlink GETC,
and other Station GETC's
J100
3
2
P8
1
2
3
J8
1
2
3
GETC
19D901868
GETC Logic Board
19D904266
RX
DATA
RUS
IN
RUS
OUT
2
4
9
14
15
J6
1
67 89
11
15
P26
1
67 89
11
2
4
9
14
2
6
P19
6
4
6
J19
6
4
MODEM
Data
REM
PTT
IN
P27
3
1
SYNC GND
TX
GND BSL
DATA
TX
MOD
J7
J102
1
VOL/SQ
HI
Delay
PTT
Failsoft GETC Data
to Downlink GETC
and other Station GETC's
LOCK
DET
LD
EN
REM
PTT
OUT
12
13
15
16
J19
5
J10
1
2
12
13
15
16
P19
5
P10
1
2
DATA CLK
+13.8 V
CG
HI
GND
P/O Harness
19C320811
P3-8
VOL/SQ
HI
P8-20 P2-6
TX
REM
MOD PTT
IN
OUT
P6-18
SYS
RUS
OUT
P3-7
RUS
IN
P3-10
Delay
PTT
5 2 4 3
TB1201
MODEM
Data
J2-7
J2-6
J2-5
DATA CLK LOCK
DET
J2-8
LD
EN
P3-1
REM
PTT
IN
P8-3
EXT
LSD
IN
MASTR IIe
REPEATER STATION
(Refer to LBI-38430, wiring diagram 19D902787 for complete wiring details)
POWER SUPPLY
19A149978
J801
+
-
3
6
MASTR IIE STATION INTERCONNECT
Rev. B
35
LBI-38988B
GETC CABLE
19C336863G1
SYMBOL
PART
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
------------------ JACKS -----------------J100
thru
J102
19B209727P18
Connector: 9 contacts; sim to AMP
205203-1.
P8
19A700041P32
Shell: 6-Position; sim to Molex 22-012065.
P19
19A700041P32
Shell: 6-Position; sim to Molex 22-012065.
----------------- PLUGS -----------------
--------------- MISCELLANEOUS----------------
2
19B209727P11
Contact, electrical: sim to AMP 166504-0.
3
19A704779P26
Contacts: 22-30 AWG; sim to Molex
08-55-0101, Qty of 10.
4
19J706152P5
Retainer strap: sim to Panduit Corp.
SST-1.
6
19A149502P3
Sleeving, spiral.
13
19B209727P9
Machine Screw.
36
Rev. B
LBI-38988
GETC CABLE
19C336863G1
(19C336863, Sh. 1, Rev. 4; 19C336866, Sh. 1, Rev. 0)
Rev. B
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Rev. B
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
LBI-38988
APPENDIX A
800 MHZ EDACS APPLICATIONS
FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
GETC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
NOTE
NOTE
For MASTR II/IIe using Station GETC software 349A9607G4 (or earlier) only.
For MASTR II, IIe, and III using 349A9607G5 (or later), set switches S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1
thru S2-4 to the CLOSED position
Rev. B
A-1
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
851 MHz
851.0125
851.0250
851.0375
851.0500
851.0625
851.0750
851.0875
851.1000
851.1125
851.1250
851.1375
851.1500
851.1625
851.1750
851.1875
851.2000
851.2125
851.2250
851.2375
851.2500
851.2625
851.2750
851.2875
851.3000
851.3125
851.3250
851.3375
851.3500
851.3625
851.3750
851.3875
851.4000
851.4125
851.4250
851.4375
851.4500
851.4625
851.4750
851.4875
851.5000
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
TX FREQ
(MHz)
851.5125
851.5250
851.5375
851.5500
851.5625
851.5750
851.5875
851.6000
851.6125
851.6250
851.6375
851.6500
851.6625
851.6750
851.6875
851.7000
851.7125
851.7250
851.7375
851.7500
851.7625
851.7750
851.7875
851.8000
851.8125
851.8250
851.8375
851.8500
851.8625
851.8750
851.8875
851.9000
851.9125
851.9250
851.9375
851.9500
851.9625
851.9750
851.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
852 MHz
852.0000
852.0125
852.0250
852.0375
852.0500
852.0625
852.0750
852.0875
852.1000
852.1125
852.1250
852.1375
852.1500
852.1625
852.1750
852.1875
852.2000
852.2125
852.2250
852.2375
852.2500
852.2625
852.2750
852.2875
852.3000
852.3125
852.3250
852.3375
852.3500
852.3625
852.3750
852.3875
852.4000
852.4125
852.4250
852.4375
852.4500
852.4625
852.4750
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
A-2
Rev. B
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
852.4875
852.5000
852.5125
852.5250
852.5375
852.5500
852.5625
852.5750
852.5875
852.6000
852.6125
852.6250
852.6375
852.6500
852.6625
852.6750
852.6875
852.7000
852.7125
852.7250
852.7375
852.7500
852.7625
852.7750
852.7875
852.8000
852.8125
852.8250
852.8375
852.8500
852.8625
852.8750
852.8875
852.9000
852.9125
852.9250
852.9375
852.9500
852.9625
852.9750
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
TX FREQ
(MHz)
852.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
1111000
0100
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
853 MHz
853.0000
853.0125
853.0250
853.0375
853.0500
853.0625
853.0750
853.0875
853.1000
853.1125
853.1250
853.1375
853.1500
853.1625
853.1750
853.1875
853.2000
853.2125
853.2250
853.2375
853.2500
853.2625
853.2750
853.2875
853.3000
853.3125
853.3250
853.3375
853.3500
853.3625
853.3750
853.3875
853.4000
853.4125
853.4250
853.4375
853.4500
853.4625
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
853.4750
853.4875
853.5000
853.5125
853.5250
853.5375
853.5500
853.5625
853.5750
853.5875
853.6000
853.6125
853.6250
853.6375
853.6500
853.6625
853.6750
853.6875
853.7000
853.7125
853.7250
853.7375
853.7500
853.7625
853.7750
853.7875
853.8000
853.8125
853.8250
853.8375
853.8500
853.8625
853.8750
853.8875
853.9000
853.9125
853.9250
853.9375
853.9500
853.9625
853.9750
853.9875
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
A-3
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
854 MHz
854.0000
854.0125
854.0250
854.0375
854.0500
854.0625
854.0750
854.0875
854.1000
854.1125
854.1250
854.1375
854.1500
854.1625
854.1750
854.1875
854.2000
854.2125
854.2250
854.2375
854.2500
854.2625
854.2750
854.2875
854.3000
854.3125
854.3250
854.3375
854.3500
854.3625
854.3750
854.3875
854.4000
854.4125
854.4250
854.4375
854.4500
854.4625
854.4750
854.4875
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
TX FREQ
(MHz)
854.5000
854.5125
854.5250
854.5375
854.5500
854.5625
854.5750
854.5875
854.6000
854.6125
854.6250
854.6375
854.6500
854.6625
854.6750
854.6875
854.7000
854.7125
854.7250
854.7375
854.7500
854.7625
854.7750
854.7875
854.8000
854.8125
854.8250
854.8375
854.8500
854.8625
854.8750
854.8875
854.9000
854.9125
854.9250
854.9375
854.9500
854.9625
854.9750
854.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
855 MHz
855.0000
855.0125
855.0250
855.0375
855.0500
855.0625
855.0750
855.0875
855.1000
855.1125
855.1250
855.1375
855.1500
855.1625
855.1750
855.1875
855.2000
855.2125
855.2250
855.2375
855.2500
855.2625
855.2750
855.2875
855.3000
855.3125
855.3250
855.3375
855.3500
855.3625
855.3750
855.3875
855.4000
855.4125
855.4250
855.4375
855.4500
855.4625
855.4750
855.4875
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
A-4
Rev. B
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
855.5000
855.5125
855.5250
855.5375
855.5500
855.5625
855.5750
855.5875
855.6000
855.6125
855.6250
855.6375
855.6500
855.6625
855.6750
855.6875
855.7000
855.7125
855.7250
855.7375
855.7500
855.7625
855.7750
855.7875
855.8000
855.8125
855.8250
855.8375
855.8500
855.8625
855.8750
855.8875
855.9000
855.9125
855.9250
855.9375
855.9500
855.9625
855.9750
855.9875
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
856 MHz
856.0000
856.0125
856.0250
856.0375
856.0500
856.0625
856.0750
856.0875
856.1000
856.1125
856.1250
856.1375
856.1500
856.1625
856.1750
856.1875
856.2000
856.2125
856.2250
856.2375
856.2500
856.2625
856.2750
856.2875
856.3000
856.3125
856.3250
856.3375
856.3500
856.3625
856.3750
856.3875
856.4000
856.4125
856.4250
856.4375
856.4500
856.4625
856.4750
856.4875
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
856.5000
856.5125
856.5250
856.5375
856.5500
856.5625
856.5750
856.5875
856.6000
856.6125
856.6250
856.6375
856.6500
856.6625
856.6750
856.6875
856.7000
856.7125
856.7250
856.7375
856.7500
856.7625
856.7750
856.7875
856.8000
856.8125
856.8250
856.8375
856.8500
856.8625
856.8750
856.8875
856.9000
856.9125
856.9250
856.9375
856.9500
856.9625
856.9750
856.9875
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
A-5
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
857 MHz
857.0000
857.0125
857.0250
857.0375
857.0500
857.0625
857.0750
857.0875
857.1000
857.1125
857.1250
857.1375
857.1500
857.1625
857.1750
857.1875
857.2000
857.2125
857.2250
857.2375
857.2500
857.2625
857.2750
857.2875
857.3000
857.3125
857.3250
857.3375
857.3500
857.3625
857.3750
857.3875
857.4000
857.4125
857.4250
857.4375
857.4500
857.4625
857.4750
857.4875
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
TX FREQ
(MHz)
857.5000
857.5125
857.5250
857.5375
857.5500
857.5625
857.5750
857.5875
857.6000
857.6125
857.6250
857.6375
857.6500
857.6625
857.6750
857.6875
857.7000
857.7125
857.7250
857.7375
857.7500
857.7625
857.7750
857.7875
857.8000
857.8125
857.8250
857.8375
857.8500
857.8625
857.8750
857.8875
857.9000
857.9125
857.9250
857.9375
857.9500
857.9625
857.9750
857.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
0010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
858 MHz
858.0000
858.0125
858.0250
858.0375
858.0500
858.0625
858.0750
858.0875
858.1000
858.1125
858.1250
858.1375
858.1500
858.1625
858.1750
858.1875
858.2000
858.2125
858.2250
858.2375
858.2500
858.2625
858.2750
858.2875
858.3000
858.3125
858.3250
858.3375
858.3500
858.3625
858.3750
858.3875
858.4000
858.4125
858.4250
858.4375
858.4500
858.4625
858.4750
858.4875
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
A-6
Rev. B
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
858.5000
858.5125
858.5250
858.5375
858.5500
858.5625
858.5750
858.5875
858.6000
858.6125
858.6250
858.6375
858.6500
858.6625
858.6750
858.6875
858.7000
858.7125
858.7250
858.7375
858.7500
858.7625
858.7750
858.7875
858.8000
858.8125
858.8250
858.8375
858.8500
858.8625
858.8750
858.8875
858.9000
858.9125
858.9250
858.9375
858.9500
858.9625
858.9750
858.9875
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
859 MHz
859.0000
859.0125
859.0250
859.0375
859.0500
859.0625
859.0750
859.0875
859.1000
859.1125
859.1250
859.1375
859.1500
859.1625
859.1750
859.1875
859.2000
859.2125
859.2250
859.2375
859.2500
859.2625
859.2750
859.2875
859.3000
859.3125
859.3250
859.3375
859.3500
859.3625
859.3750
859.3875
859.4000
859.4125
859.4250
859.4375
859.4500
859.4625
859.4750
859.4875
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
1010
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
859.5000
859.5125
859.5250
859.5375
859.5500
859.5625
859.5750
859.5875
859.6000
859.6125
859.6250
859.6375
859.6500
859.6625
859.6750
859.6875
859.7000
859.7125
859.7250
859.7375
859.7500
859.7625
859.7750
859.7875
859.8000
859.8125
859.8250
859.8375
859.8500
859.8625
859.8750
859.8875
859.9000
859.9125
859.9250
859.9375
859.9500
859.9625
859.9750
859.9875
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
A-7
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
860 MHz
860.0000
860.0125
860.0250
860.0375
860.0500
860.0625
860.0750
860.0875
860.1000
860.1125
860.1250
860.1375
860.1500
860.1625
860.1750
860.1875
860.2000
860.2125
860.2250
860.2375
860.2500
860.2625
860.2750
860.2875
860.3000
860.3125
860.3250
860.3375
860.3500
860.3625
860.3750
860.3875
860.4000
860.4125
860.4250
860.4375
860.4500
860.4625
860.4750
860.4875
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
TX FREQ
(MHz)
860.5000
860.5125
860.5250
860.5375
860.5500
860.5625
860.5750
860.5875
860.6000
860.6125
860.6250
860.6375
860.6500
860.6625
860.6750
860.6875
860.7000
860.7125
860.7250
860.7375
860.7500
860.7625
860.7750
860.7875
860.8000
860.8125
860.8250
860.8375
860.8500
860.8625
860.8750
860.8875
860.9000
860.9125
860.9250
860.9375
860.9500
860.9625
860.9750
860.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
0110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
861 MHz
861.0000
861.0125
861.0250
861.0375
861.0500
861.0625
861.0750
861.0875
861.1000
861.1125
861.1250
861.1375
861.1500
861.1625
861.1750
861.1875
861.2000
861.2125
861.2250
861.2375
861.2500
861.2625
861.2750
861.2875
861.3000
861.3125
861.3250
861.3375
861.3500
861.3625
861.3750
861.3875
861.4000
861.4125
861.4250
861.4375
861.4500
861.4625
861.4750
861.4875
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
A-8
Rev. B
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
861.5000
861.5125
861.5250
861.5375
861.5500
861.5625
861.5750
861.5875
861.6000
861.6125
861.6250
861.6375
861.6500
861.6625
861.6750
861.6875
861.7000
861.7125
861.7250
861.7375
861.7500
861.7625
861.7750
861.7875
861.8000
861.8125
861.8250
861.8375
861.8500
861.8625
861.8750
861.8875
861.9000
861.9125
861.9250
861.9375
861.9500
861.9625
861.9750
861.9875
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
862 MHz
862.0000
862.0125
862.0250
862.0375
862.0500
862.0625
862.0750
862.0875
862.1000
862.1125
862.1250
862.1375
862.1500
862.1625
862.1750
862.1875
862.2000
862.2125
862.2250
862.2375
862.2500
862.2625
862.2750
862.2875
862.3000
862.3125
862.3250
862.3375
862.3500
862.3625
862.3750
862.3875
862.4000
862.4125
862.4250
862.4375
862.4500
862.4625
862.4750
862.4875
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
862.5000
862.5125
862.5250
862.5375
862.5500
862.5625
862.5750
862.5875
862.6000
862.6125
862.6250
862.6375
862.6500
862.6625
862.6750
862.6875
862.7000
862.7125
862.7250
862.7375
862.7500
862.7625
862.7750
862.7875
862.8000
862.8125
862.8250
862.8375
862.8500
862.8625
862.8750
862.8875
862.9000
862.9125
862.9250
862.9375
862.9500
862.9625
862.9750
862.9875
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
A-9
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
863 MHz
863.0000
863.0125
863.0250
863.0375
863.0500
863.0625
863.0750
863.0875
863.1000
863.1125
863.1250
863.1375
863.1500
863.1625
863.1750
863.1875
863.2000
863.2125
863.2250
863.2375
863.2500
863.2625
863.2750
863.2875
863.3000
863.3125
863.3250
863.3375
863.3500
863.3625
863.3750
863.3875
863.4000
863.4125
863.4250
863.4375
863.4500
863.4625
863.4750
863.4875
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
TX FREQ
(MHz)
863.5000
863.5125
863.5250
863.5375
863.5500
863.5625
863.5750
863.5875
863.6000
863.6125
863.6250
863.6375
863.6500
863.6625
863.6750
863.6875
863.7000
863.7125
863.7250
863.7375
863.7500
863.7625
863.7750
863.7875
863.8000
863.8125
863.8250
863.8375
863.8500
863.8625
863.8750
863.8875
863.9000
863.9125
863.9250
863.9375
863.9500
863.9625
863.9750
863.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
864 MHz
864.0000
864.0125
864.0250
864.0375
864.0500
864.0625
864.0750
864.0875
864.1000
864.1125
864.1250
864.1375
864.1500
864.1625
864.1750
864.1875
864.2000
864.2125
864.2250
864.2375
864.2500
864.2625
864.2750
864.2875
864.3000
864.3125
864.3250
864.3375
864.3500
864.3625
864.3750
864.3875
864.4000
864.4125
864.4250
864.4375
864.4500
864.4625
864.4750
864.4875
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
A-10
Rev. B
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
864.5000
864.5125
864.5250
864.5375
864.5500
864.5625
864.5750
864.5875
864.6000
864.6125
864.6250
864.6375
864.6500
864.6625
864.6750
864.6875
864.7000
864.7125
864.7250
864.7375
864.7500
864.7625
864.7750
864.7875
864.8000
864.8125
864.8250
864.8375
864.8500
864.8625
864.8750
864.8875
864.9000
864.9125
864.9250
864.9375
864.9500
864.9625
864.9750
864.9875
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
865 MHz
865.0000
865.0125
865.0250
865.0375
865.0500
865.0625
865.0750
865.0875
865.1000
865.1125
865.1250
865.1375
865.1500
865.1625
865.1750
865.1875
865.2000
865.2125
865.2250
865.2375
865.2500
865.2625
865.2750
865.2875
865.3000
865.3125
865.3250
865.3375
865.3500
865.3625
865.3750
865.3875
865.4000
865.4125
865.4250
865.4375
865.4500
865.4625
865.4750
865.4875
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
865.5000
865.5125
865.5250
865.5375
865.5500
865.5625
865.5750
865.5875
865.6000
865.6125
865.6250
865.6375
865.6500
865.6625
865.6750
865.6875
865.7000
865.7125
865.7250
865.7375
865.7500
865.7625
865.7750
865.7875
865.8000
865.8125
865.8250
865.8375
865.8500
865.8625
865.8750
865.8875
865.9000
865.9125
865.9250
865.9375
865.9500
865.9625
865.9750
865.9875
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
1001
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
A-11
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
866 MHz
866.0000
866.0125
866.0250
866.0375
866.0500
866.0625
866.0750
866.0875
866.1000
866.1125
866.1250
866.1375
866.1500
866.1625
866.1750
866.1875
866.2000
866.2125
866.2250
866.2375
866.2500
866.2625
866.2750
866.2875
866.3000
866.3125
866.3250
866.3375
866.3500
866.3625
866.3750
866.3875
866.4000
866.4125
866.4250
866.4375
866.4500
866.4625
866.4750
866.4875
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
TX FREQ
(MHz)
866.5000
866.5125
866.5250
866.5375
866.5500
866.5625
866.5750
866.5875
866.6000
866.6125
866.6250
866.6375
866.6500
866.6625
866.6750
866.6875
866.7000
866.7125
866.7250
866.7375
866.7500
866.7625
866.7750
866.7875
866.8000
866.8125
866.8250
866.8375
866.8500
866.8625
866.8750
866.8875
866.9000
866.9125
866.9250
866.9375
866.9500
866.9625
866.9750
866.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
867 MHz
867.0000
867.0125
867.0250
867.0375
867.0500
867.0625
867.0750
867.0875
867.1000
867.1125
867.1250
867.1375
867.1500
867.1625
867.1750
867.1875
867.2000
867.2125
867.2250
867.2375
867.2500
867.2625
867.2750
867.2875
867.3000
867.3125
867.3250
867.3375
867.3500
867.3625
867.3750
867.3875
867.4000
867.4125
867.4250
867.4375
867.4500
867.4625
867.4750
867.4875
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
0101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
A-12
Rev. B
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
867.5000
867.5125
867.5250
867.5375
867.5500
867.5625
867.5750
867.5875
867.6000
867.6125
867.6250
867.6375
867.6500
867.6625
867.6750
867.6875
867.7000
867.7125
867.7250
867.7375
867.7500
867.7625
867.7750
867.7875
867.8000
867.8125
867.8250
867.8375
867.8500
867.8625
867.8750
867.8875
867.9000
867.9125
867.9250
867.9375
867.9500
867.9625
867.9750
867.9875
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
868 MHz
868.0000
868.0125
868.0250
868.0375
868.0500
868.0625
868.0750
868.0875
868.1000
868.1125
868.1250
868.1375
868.1500
868.1625
868.1750
868.1875
868.2000
868.2125
868.2250
868.2375
868.2500
868.2625
868.2750
868.2875
868.3000
868.3125
868.3250
868.3375
868.3500
868.3625
868.3750
868.3875
868.4000
868.4125
868.4250
868.4375
868.4500
868.4625
868.4750
868.4875
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
868.5000
868.5125
868.5250
868.5375
868.5500
868.5625
868.5750
868.5875
868.6000
868.6125
868.6250
868.6375
868.6500
868.6625
868.6750
868.6875
868.7000
868.7125
868.7250
868.7375
868.7500
868.7625
868.7750
868.7875
868.8000
868.8125
868.8250
868.8375
868.8500
868.8625
868.8750
868.8875
868.9000
868.9125
868.9250
868.9375
868.9500
868.9625
868.9750
868.9875
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
A-13
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
869 MHz
869.0000
869.0125
869.0250
869.0375
869.0500
869.0625
869.0750
869.0875
869.1000
869.1125
869.1250
869.1375
869.1500
869.1625
869.1750
869.1875
869.2000
869.2125
869.2250
869.2375
869.2500
869.2625
869.2750
869.2875
869.3000
869.3125
869.3250
869.3375
869.3500
869.3625
869.3750
869.3875
869.4000
869.4125
869.4250
869.4375
869.4500
869.4625
869.4750
869.4875
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
TX FREQ
(MHz)
869.5000
869.5125
869.5250
869.5375
869.5500
869.5625
869.5750
869.5875
869.6000
869.6125
869.6250
869.6375
869.6500
869.6625
869.6750
869.6875
869.7000
869.7125
869.7250
869.7375
869.7500
869.7625
869.7750
869.7875
869.8000
869.8125
869.8250
869.8375
869.8500
869.8625
869.8750
869.8875
869.9000
869.9125
869.9250
869.9375
869.9500
869.9625
869.9750
869.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
0011
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
A-14
Rev. B
900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
LBI-38988
APPENDIX B
900 MHZ EDACS APPLICATIONS
FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
GETC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
NOTE
NOTE
For MASTR II/IIe using Station GETC software 349A9607G4 (or earlier) only.
For MASTR II, IIe, and III using 349A9607G5 (or later), set switches S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1
thru S2-4 to the CLOSED position
Rev. B
B-1
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
935 MHz
935.0125
935.0250
935.0375
935.0500
935.0625
935.0750
935.0875
935.1000
935.1125
935.1250
935.1375
935.1500
935.1625
935.1750
935.1875
935.2000
935.2125
935.2250
935.2375
935.2500
935.2625
935.2750
935.2875
935.3000
935.3125
935.3250
935.3375
935.3500
935.3625
935.3750
935.3875
935.4000
935.4125
935.4250
935.4375
935.4500
935.4625
935.4750
935.4875
935.5000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
TX FREQ
(MHz)
935.5125
935.5250
935.5375
935.5500
935.5625
935.5750
935.5875
935.6000
935.6125
935.6250
935.6375
935.6500
935.6625
935.6750
935.6875
935.7000
935.7125
935.7250
935.7375
935.7500
935.7625
935.7750
935.7875
935.8000
935.8125
935.8250
935.8375
935.8500
935.8625
935.8750
935.8875
935.9000
935.9125
935.9250
935.9375
935.9500
935.9625
935.9750
935.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
936 MHz
936.0000
936.0125
936.0250
936.0375
936.0500
936.0625
936.0750
936.0875
936.1000
936.1125
936.1250
936.1375
936.1500
936.1625
936.1750
936.1875
936.2000
936.2125
936.2250
936.2375
936.2500
936.2625
936.2750
936.2875
936.3000
936.3125
936.3250
936.3375
936.3500
936.3625
936.3750
936.3875
936.4000
936.4125
936.4250
936.4375
936.4500
936.4625
936.4750
936.4875
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
B-2
Rev. B
900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
936.5000
936.5125
936.5250
936.5375
936.5500
936.5625
936.5750
936.5875
936.6000
936.6125
936.6250
936.6375
936.6500
936.6625
936.6750
936.6875
936.7000
936.7125
936.7250
936.7375
936.7500
936.7625
936.7750
936.7875
936.8000
936.8125
936.8250
936.8375
936.8500
936.8625
936.8750
936.8875
936.9000
936.9125
936.9250
936.9375
936.9500
936.9625
936.9750
936.9875
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
937 MHz
937.0000
937.0125
937.0250
937.0375
937.0500
937.0625
937.0750
937.0875
937.1000
937.1125
937.1250
937.1375
937.1500
937.1625
937.1750
937.1875
937.2000
937.2125
937.2250
937.2375
937.2500
937.2625
937.2750
937.2875
937.3000
937.3125
937.3250
937.3375
937.3500
937.3625
937.3750
937.3875
937.4000
937.4125
937.4250
937.4375
937.4500
937.4625
937.4750
937.4875
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
937.5000
937.5125
937.5250
937.5375
937.5500
937.5625
937.5750
937.5875
937.6000
937.6125
937.6250
937.6375
937.6500
937.6625
937.6750
937.6875
937.7000
937.7125
937.7250
937.7375
937.7500
937.7625
937.7750
937.7875
937.8000
937.8125
937.8250
937.8375
937.8500
937.8625
937.8750
937.8875
937.9000
937.9125
937.9250
937.9375
937.9500
937.9625
937.9750
937.9875
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
B-3
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
938 MHz
938.0000
938.0125
938.0250
938.0375
938.0500
938.0625
938.0750
938.0875
938.1000
938.1125
938.1250
938.1375
938.1500
938.1625
938.1750
938.1875
938.2000
938.2125
938.2250
938.2375
938.2500
938.2625
938.2750
938.2875
938.3000
938.3125
938.3250
938.3375
938.3500
938.3625
938.3750
938.3875
938.4000
938.4125
938.4250
938.4375
938.4500
938.4625
938.4750
938.4875
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0000100
1000100
0100100
1100100
0010100
1010100
0110100
1110100
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
TX FREQ
(MHz)
938.5000
938.5125
938.5250
938.5375
938.5500
938.5625
938.5750
938.5875
938.6000
938.6125
938.6250
938.6375
938.6500
938.6625
938.6750
938.6875
938.7000
938.7125
938.7250
938.7375
938.7500
938.7625
938.7750
938.7875
938.8000
938.8125
938.8250
938.8375
938.8500
938.8625
938.8750
938.8875
938.9000
938.9125
938.9250
938.9375
938.9500
938.9625
938.9750
938.9875
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
0001100
1001100
0101100
1101100
0011100
1011100
0111100
1111100
0000010
1000010
0100010
1100010
0010010
1010010
0110010
1110010
0001010
1001010
0101010
1101010
0011010
1011010
0111010
1111010
0000110
1000110
0100110
1100110
0010110
1010110
0110110
1110110
0001110
1001110
0101110
1101110
0011110
1011110
0111110
1111110
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
939 MHz
939.0000
939.0125
939.0250
939.0375
939.0500
939.0625
939.0750
939.0875
939.1000
939.1125
939.1250
939.1375
939.1500
939.1625
939.1750
939.1875
939.2000
939.2125
939.2250
939.2375
939.2500
939.2625
939.2750
939.2875
939.3000
939.3125
939.3250
939.3375
939.3500
939.3625
939.3750
939.3875
939.4000
939.4125
939.4250
939.4375
939.4500
939.4625
939.4750
939.4875
0000001
1000001
0100001
1100001
0010001
1010001
0110001
1110001
0001001
1001001
0101001
1101001
0011001
1011001
0111001
1111001
0000101
1000101
0100101
1100101
0010101
1010101
0110101
1110101
0001101
1001101
0101101
1101101
0011101
1011101
0111101
1111101
0000011
1000011
0100011
1100011
0010011
1010011
0110011
1110011
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
B-4
Rev. B
900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
939.5000
939.5125
939.5250
939.5375
939.5500
939.5625
939.5750
939.5875
939.6000
939.6125
939.6250
939.6375
939.6500
939.6625
939.6750
939.6875
939.7000
939.7125
939.7250
939.7375
939.7500
939.7625
939.7750
939.7875
939.8000
939.8125
939.8250
939.8375
939.8500
939.8625
939.8750
939.8875
939.9000
939.9125
939.9250
939.9375
939.9500
939.9625
939.9750
939.9875
0001011
1001011
0101011
1101011
0011011
1011011
0111011
1111011
0000111
1000111
0100111
1100111
0010111
1010111
0110111
1110111
0001111
1001111
0101111
1101111
0011111
1011111
0111111
1111111
0000000
1000000
0100000
1100000
0010000
1010000
0110000
1110000
0001000
1001000
0101000
1101000
0011000
1011000
0111000
1111000
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
0100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
LBI-38988
TX FREQ
(MHz)
S1-1
Thru
S1-7
S2-1
Thru
S2-4
Legend: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
NOTE: For MASTR III - set all switches (S1-1 thru S1-7 and S2-1 thru S2-4) to the CLOSED position.
Rev. B
B-5
LBI-38988
Ericsson Inc.
Private Radio Systems
Mountain View Road
Lynchburg, Virginia
1-800-528-7711 (Outside USA, 804-528-7711)
Printed in U.S.A.