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LBI-38988B Configuration Manual EDACS Stati on GETC1e 19D901868G 3 and G 4[...]
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LBI-38988 2 Rev. B 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 a n authorized service technician or facility designated b y the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made b y the user to this equip[...]
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LBI-38988 Rev. B 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................ .............................. 2 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ ..................................... 6 SOFTWARE FE[...]
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LBI-38988 4 Rev. B TABLE OF CONTENTS Page DIP Switch Settings ................................................................................................ ...................... 2 6 Fully Trunked System ................................................................................................................... 26 Failsoft System ........[...]
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LBI-38988 Rev. B 5 LIST OF TABLES Page Table 1 - GETC EPROM and Turbo Software Compatibility ............................................... 9 Table 2 - EDACS Component Software Compatibility ......................................................... 10 Table 3 - Radio Compatibility ...................................................................[...]
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LBI-38988 INTRODUCTION 6 Rev. B INTRODUCTION This manual provides instructions for configuring th e Ericsson GE T runking C ard Shelf (GETC ), part number 19D901868G3 and G4, for Station (including repeater an d SCAT), Satellite Site Receiver, and VDI Control operation. This manual is applicable to GETC (pronounced “get- see”) hardware plat[...]
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SOFTWARE FEATURES LBI-38988 Rev. B 7 • Receive Adjacency information from the Site Controller or Downlink. • Count the number of actual Adjacent Systems listed in the Adjacency Message. • Build an Adjacencies Table Length Definition Message and send it. • If a Priority System is defined, build a Priority System Definition Message and send i[...]
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LBI-38988 SOFTWARE FEATURES 8 Rev. B 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 [...]
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RELATED PUBLICATIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B 9 RELATED PUBLICATIONS It may be necessary to consult one or more o f th e following documents during the installation process. These manuals will also provide additional guidance if y o u encounter technical difficulties during the configuration process. LBI-38430 - MASTR IIe Control Shelf Maintenance Manual. [...]
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LBI-38988 SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY 10 Rev. B 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 Required for Enhanced Multisite Login Required for ProSound Required for Voted[...]
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HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY LBI-38988 Rev. B 11 HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY 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 1[...]
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LBI-38988 DESCRIPTION 12 Rev. B DESCRIPTION The Station GETC is the foundation of all EDACS trunking operations. It is capable o f operating in the Trunked Failsoft mode or a s part o f a fully trunked system or network. I n the Trunked Failsoft mode, one o f the Station GETCs operates as the Control Channel GETC, providing the command and control [...]
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LBI-38988 Rev. B 13 whenever the communications between the Site Controller and the Control Channel GETC is lost. STATION CONTROL The Station GETC controls the Repeater Station's radio through the following interface and control lines: DELAY PTT (J6-1) Station executes an EXTernal PTT sequence to key the station transmitter. REM PTT OUT (J6-16[...]
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LBI-38988 CONFIGURATION 14 Rev. B 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 o f GETC hardware. 2. GETC Software Installation - The GETC Software Installation procedure provides i[...]
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CONFIGURATION LBI-38988 Rev. B 15 Rockwell Modem Installation The Rockwell Modem provides a high speed synchronous serial interface between the Station GETC an d 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, a nd channel assign[...]
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LBI-38988 CONFIGURATION 16 Rev. B S4 S3 S2 S1 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 T1 T2 U18 R1 1 1 1 1 U19 U3 U2 U1 J3 J49 J27 J10 J9 J8 J6 J19 J7 TP107 LED Indicators Dip Switches Reset Switch R141 R31 R2 J11 1 J12 1 J13 1 J14 1 J15 1 J16 1 J17 1 J18 1 J20 1 J21 1 J24 1 J25 1 J26 1 J48 1 J47 1 J28 1 J29 1 J44 1 J46 1 J50 1 J52 1 J53 1 J54 1 J55 1 J60 1 J61 1 J62[...]
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CONFIGURATION LBI-38988 Rev. B 17 GETC SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The GETC software installation procedure involves installing the latest version of the EPROM containing the GETC operating software. NOTE Download applicable Field Macros into the P C Programmer TQ-3357 prior to configuring the GETC software. The following procedures provide instructions [...]
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LBI-38988 CONFIGURATION 18 Rev. B this manual and the detailed instructions contained in TQ-3357 and SRN1060. 15. Perform an operational checkout using the Failsoft System checkout procedures. Fully Trunked Systems Perform the following steps when installing the software in a GETC connected in a fully trunked system. Following these procedures will[...]
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CONFIGURATION LBI-38988 Rev. B 19 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 For Voted systems using Satellite Site Receiver software, the Satellite Site Receiver software must be the same ver[...]
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LBI-38988 CONFIGURATION 20 Rev. B 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 orig[...]
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CONFIGURATION LBI-38988 Rev. B 21 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 LOA[...]
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LBI-38988 CONFIGURATION 22 Rev. B of the serial cable to the GETC Shelf connector J100, see Figure 5. 2. Set the GETC DIP switches S1, S2, and S3 for t he programming mode as shown i n Figure 6. Set S2- 8, S3-3 and S3-6 to OPEN. All other S3 positions should b e CLOSED. Switches S1-1 thru S2-7 can be i n any position and need not b e changed. DIP s[...]
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CONFIGURATION LBI-38988 Rev. B 23 3. Verify that front panel LEDs L6 and L7 are flashing, as shown in Table 6. This indicates the GETC is ready for programming. Table 6 - Indicators in Programming Mode Using J104 LED Indicators L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 Programming Mode ❍❍❍❍❍ ❉❉ Legend: ❍ = OFF ● = ON ❉ = FLASHING 4. Proceed with the[...]
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LBI-38988 CONFIGURATION 24 Rev. B Table 7 - Sample Station Personality Personality: C:GEGTCPERSSAMPLE.GTC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Personality Description This is a sample personality for a Station GETC. Channel Allocations 11111 11111 22222 22222 333 Channel Number 1234 56789 01234 56789 0123[...]
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CONFIGURATION LBI-38988 Rev. B 25 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 Conventional Network Logical ID : 0 C.N.I Group ID C.N.I Channel Guard Tone Digital Voice [...]
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LBI-38988 OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT 26 Rev. B OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT Verify that the GETC is operating correctly b y performing the following steps: DIP Switch Settings Through imporvements i n 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 prog[...]
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OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT LBI-38988 Rev. B 27 2. Place test calls from radios i n Channel Test b y 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 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 Fully Trunked Idle WB Workin[...]
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LBI-38988 OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT 28 Rev. B Table 12 - LED Indicators for Failsoft Assigned Channels LED Indicators L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 Failsoft Assigned WB Clear Call ● ❍❍❍❍ ● ❍ Failsoft Assigned WB Digital Voice Call ● ❍❍❍❍ ● ● Failsoft Assigned NB Clear Call ●❍●❍❍●❍ Legend: ❍ = OFF ● = ON ❉ = FLASHIN[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING LBI-38988 Rev. B 29 TROUBLESHOOTING The hardware used i n 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 fron[...]
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LBI-38988 TROUBLESHOOTING 30 Rev. B 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 sig[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING LBI-38988 Rev. B 31 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 [...]
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LBI-38988 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 Rev. B 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) L ow Receiver is muted. RPT Inhibit (1950[...]
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INTERCONNECT DIAGRAMS LBI-38988 Rev. B 33 1 J8 P8 3 2 1 6 4 5 P1 9 4 6 J19 4 6 FSL P6 J6 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 3 2 1 3 2 1 P3 J 3 P2 J 2 2 1 3 2 1 3 P1 XU3 J10 P 10 2 1 2 1 J27 P 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1 3 2 1 3 J3 Rockwell Modem 19A705178 Lightning GETC 3 2 1 6 4 5 GND RxD TxD BSL RxD PWR GND 13.8 VDC Turbo Board 5 VDC RM Regulated 5 VDC RM Unregul[...]
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LBI-38988B INTERCONNECT DIAGRAMS 34 Rev. B MASTR III STATION INTERCONNECT[...]
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LBI-38988 Rev. B 35 Delay PTT TX MOD CG HI PTT EXT REPEATER STATION 3 6 + - J801 16 1 16 1 J6 P26 2 9 15 14 2 9 15 14 J7 P27 5 5 J19 P19 P/O Harness 19C320811 GETC POWER SUPPLY 4 4 VOL/SQ HI IN REM RUS RUS IN 9 8 VOL/SQ HI P3-8 P2-6 MOD P8-20 IN TX OUT SYS PTT OUT REM P6-18 RUS IN P3-7 REM PTT 7 6 3 4 2 5 P3-1 MODEM Data MODEM Data 9 8 7 6 Delay PT[...]
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LBI-38988B 36 Rev. B GETC CABLE 19C336863G1 SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ------------------ JACKS ------------------ J100 thru J102 19B209727P18 Connector: 9 contacts; sim to AMP 205203-1. ----------------- PLUGS ----------------- P8 19A700041P32 Shell: 6-Position; sim to Molex 22-01- 2065. P19 19A700041P32 Shell: 6-Position; sim to Molex 22-01- [...]
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LBI-38988 Rev. B 37 GETC CABLE 19C336863G1 (19C336863, Sh. 1, Rev. 4; 19C336866, Sh. 1, Rev. 0)[...]
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LBI-38988B 38 Rev. B This page intentionally left blank[...]
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800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B A- 1 APPENDIX A 800 MHZ EDACS APPLICATIONS FREQUENCY SELECTIONS GETC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 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 NOTE[...]
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LBI-38988 800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS A- 2 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 851 MHz 851.0125 1000111 0000 851.0250 [...]
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800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B A- 3 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 852.4875 1110011 1000 852.5000 0001011 [...]
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LBI-38988 800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS A- 4 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 854 MHz 854.0000 0000011 0100 854.0125 [...]
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800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B A- 5 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 855.5000 0001101 1100 855.5125 1001101 [...]
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LBI-38988 800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS A- 6 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 857 MHz 857.0000 0000101 0010 857.0125 [...]
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800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B A- 7 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 858.5000 0001001 1010 858.5125 1001001 [...]
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LBI-38988 800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS A- 8 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 860 MHz 860.0000 0000001 0110 860.0125 [...]
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800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B A- 9 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 861.5000 0001110 1110 861.5125 1001110 [...]
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LBI-38988 800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS A- 10 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 863 MHz 863.0000 0000110 0001 863.0125[...]
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800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B A- 11 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 864.5000 0001010 1001 864.5125 1001010[...]
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LBI-38988 800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS A- 12 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 866 MHz 866.0000 0000010 0101 866.0125[...]
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800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B A- 13 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 867.5000 0001100 1101 867.5125 1001100[...]
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LBI-38988 800 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS A- 14 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 869 MHz 869.0000 0000100 0011 869.0125[...]
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Rev. B B-1 900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 APPENDIX B 900 MHZ EDACS APPLICATIONS FREQUENCY SELECTIONS GETC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 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 NOTE[...]
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LBI-38988 900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS B-2 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 935 MHz 935.0125 1000000 0000 935.0250 0[...]
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900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B B-3 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 936.5000 0001111 0000 936.5125 1001111 0[...]
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LBI-38988 900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS B-4 Rev. B S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 938 MHz 938.0000 0000111 1000 938.0125 1[...]
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900 MHZ FREQUENCY SELECTIONS LBI-38988 Rev. B B-5 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 S1-1 S2-1 TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru TX FREQ Thru Thru (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 S2-4 (MHz) S1-7 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. 939.5000 0001011 0100 939.5125 1001011 0[...]
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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.[...]