DTC COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
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Repeaters are devices comprised of both receiver and transmitter
sections, which are used to extend the range of a transmitted signal.
It does this by receiving a weak signal on one channel and retransmitting
the signal (at the same time) on a second channel, at higher power.
The TAC COM 2005 has special features that extend its capabilities for
surveillance operations. These include a phono output for direct
connection from the repeater to a recorder, an optional HOT MIC for full
time audio signal transmissions, and an optional scrambler to encrypt any
of the TAC COM transmitted signals. In addition to receiver and transmit-
ter options, the TAC COM is capable of connecting with an array of
directional and covert antennas through the use of its standard BNC
antenna connector.
WARNING
: Never place the repeater with antenna attached in a
closed trunk of a car. You will degrade your range to the extent that
the repeater is useless.
TIP
: DTC recommends the use of highly efficient antennas, such as
the ANT -3 Cellular disguise antenna.
DESCRIPTION
DUPLEXER
TAC COM 2005
BASE STATION
BODY WORN
TRANSMITTER
RX
TX
RX
TX