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FSG 90 System

 

1  Safety Information

 

FAV_D10024

 

December 2014

 

 

 

 1   Safety Information 

 

Every radio, when transmitting, radiates energy into the atmosphere 
that may, under certain conditions, cause the generation of sparks. All 
users of our radios should be aware of the following warning: 

  Do not operate this radio in an explosive atmosphere (petroleum 

fuels, solvents, dust, etc.)! 

 

During normal use, the radio will subject you to radio energy 
substantially below the level where any kind of harm is reported. 

TO ENSURE 

PERSONAL SAFETY, 

 
please observe the following simple rules

 

DO NOT

 transmit when the antenna is very close to, or touching, 

exposed parts of the body, especially the face and eyes. 

 

DO NOT

 transmit on a busy channel. 

 

DO NOT

 press the transmit (PTT) key when not actually desiring 

to transmit. 

 

DO NOT

 transmit in closed aircraft or vehicles with the antenna 

inside the cabin. This may cause malfunction of the avionics or 
trigger the airbag! Always operate the radio 

FSG 90(X)

 with a 

suitable outside / external antenna! Assure appropriate lightning 
protection where elevated outdoor antennas are used. 

 

DO NOT

 operate the radio whilst driving. Notice that the use of a 

hand held microphone while driving could constitute an offence 
under the Road Traffic Regulations in certain countries. 

 

DO NOT

 allow children to play with any radio equipment 

containing a transmitter. 

 

DO NOT

 

call radio’s SET-UP in flight or whilst driving a vehicle. 

Transmit and receive are partially disabled! 

  After each SET-UP check all settings of the radio and cockpit 

instruments for correct function before the next flight or application! 

  Always turn OFF the radio first (to turn OFF the radio rotate the 

ON/OFF-VOL

 knob fully counterclockwise to the dot position). 

-  before switching on or switching off the power source 

-  before installing the unit into vehicles, aircraft or carrier cases or 

when removing from it! 

-  before starting an engine or vehicle! 

  When operating the 

FSG 90(X)

 

on a 24/28 Vdc source use a 

suitable Voltage Converter 24 Vdc/12 Vdc of at least 5 Amps! 

  Use the

 

FSG 90(X) 

exclusively for communication on the airband 

frequencies. 

Summary of Contents for FSG 90

Page 1: ...lease read this manual thoroughly Please observe the Safety Information Keep for further use Document Name IM 031 00 Document No FAV_D10024 Revision 3 00 Date of Issue December 2014 f u n k e AVIONICS GmbH Heinz Strachowitz Str 4 86807 Buchloe Germany Telephone 49 0 8241 80066 0 Fax 49 0 8241 8066 99 e mail info funkeavionics de Internet www funkeavionics de f u n k e AVIONICS GmbH ist zertifizier...

Page 2: ...FSG 90 System Airband Transceiver ii FAV_D10024 December 2014 ...

Page 3: ...ttach to certain words or entries The absence of such mention however in no way implies that the words or entries in question are exempt from such rights Service Information Should any unusual problem arise or further information be desired please contact the f u n k e AVIONICS GmbH Heinz Strachowitz Str 4 86807 Buchloe Germany The information in this Operator s Manual does not profess to include ...

Page 4: ...PRE INSTALLATION TEST 14 3 4 PARTICULAR REMARKS TO FSG 90 X TRANSMITTER MODULATION 15 3 5 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 18 3 5 1 Transceiver installation 18 3 5 2 Compass deviation 18 3 5 3 Antenna installation 20 3 6 AIRBORNE WIRING 22 3 6 1 General recommendations 22 3 6 2 Microphone Connection 27 3 6 3 Intercom IC 28 3 6 4 Loudspeaker Headset interconnection 28 3 6 5 AF External Operation 29 3 6 6 Li...

Page 5: ... during receive ON OFF 46 5 4 11 Service ON OFF 46 5 4 12 Optional module ON OFF 46 5 4 13 Entering a password 47 5 4 14 Reset 48 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 50 6 1 INTRODUCTION 50 6 2 TURNING ON SELECTING FREQUENCY CHANNEL NAME VOLUME 50 6 3 RECEIVE LISTEN OPERATION 52 6 4 TRANSMIT TALK OPERATION 53 6 5 STORING A NEW FREQUENCY CHANNEL NAME 54 6 6 RECALL OF STORED FREQUENCY CHANNEL NAME 54 6 7 SQUELCH...

Page 6: ...Reason for change Date Last Dittel IM Revision IM031 00 D10024 from April 2013 No Revision History inside Revision FAV Reason for change Date 1 00 Initial Release after change to f u n k e AVIONICS GmbH 86807 Buchloe Germany Original Dittel IM Revision IM031 00 D10014 from April 2013 17 03 2014 2 00 FCC document added 25 06 2014 3 00 Changes according to requirements by Bundesaufsichtsamt für Flug...

Page 7: ...ia Diameter S N N Signal to Noise Ratio EMF Electromotive Force voltage of an open circuit SINAD Ratio Signal noise distortion noise distortion F CH Frequency Channel SPKR Loudspeaker FL Flight Level SQ Squelch g Acceleration due to gravity STBY Standby GND Ground STO Store HI High Power SWR Standing Wave Ratio Hz Hertz TOT Time out timer ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization TX Transmit ...

Page 8: ...e the radio FSG 90 X with a suitable outside external antenna Assure appropriate lightning protection where elevated outdoor antennas are used DO NOT operate the radio whilst driving Notice that the use of a hand held microphone while driving could constitute an offence under the Road Traffic Regulations in certain countries DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment containing a trans...

Page 9: ...r at a distance of 2 to 6 miles faulty antenna and or cables will cause communication breakdown Push to Talk keys may stick occasionally Therefore observe while transmitting the transmit TX symbol at the FSG 90 X display This TX symbol must disappear when releasing the PTT key After 2 minutes continuous TX the built in transmit time out timer disables the transmitter in order to avoid continuous c...

Page 10: ...nnel spacing 8 33 kHz 25 kHz results in 2 278 channels and 118 000 to 136 975 MHz channel spacing 25 kHz results in 760 channels 99 channel memories for combined 8 33 25 kHz mode additional 99 memory channels for 25 kHz only mode 10 W RF carrier output power 10 16 5 Vdc supply The radio will fit a standard 58 mm dia 2 dia instrument panel IDENT MODEL 90 25 8 33 H1 ED 23B CLASS C CLASS E RECEIVER C...

Page 11: ...selectable standby channel name frequency Channel Mode Active channel name or frequency associated pre set channel memory number 1 99 Direct Tune Mode Active channel name or frequency only With the Dual Mode models FSG 90 X up to 99 channel memories in 8 33 kHz 25 kHz CH spacing 6 digit display and another set of up to 99 channels in the 25 kHz only CH spacing 5 digit display can be pre set After ...

Page 12: ...xternal audio source s especially in aircraft using other COM VOR LOC DME MKR and or electric variometers This allows signal monitoring during Receive by speaker and or headphone 30 mA current consumption saving can be achieved in standby mode Squelch ON when the FSG 90 X is used e g in portable cases or installations where no external audio is required for speaker output However listening through...

Page 13: ...uous TX stuck button does no longer block a channel continuously and is indicated by a continuously blinking display Should the malfunction continue the FSG 90 X is ready for another 2 minutes transmission period when turning OFF and ON again e g for emergency transmissions The transmitter blocking feature avoids transmission on a busy channel Transmitter blocking is usually active but may be disa...

Page 14: ...ements according to German FSMusterZulV EU Regulations 552 2004 and 1079 2012 BZT No B132705J CE Conformity Associated with DIN ISO 7637 1 DC supply in 12 Vdc vehicle FCC Compliance with Part 15 receiver and Part 87 transmitter EC Type Approval of a type of component with regard to Directive 72 245 EEC as last amended by Directive 2006 28 EG IMPORTANT For the first time after one year then every 2...

Page 15: ...s aircraft registration operator s name address and operating license payment details state radio type Serial number ETSO number EASA 21O 1305 and RegTP number A132937J or when applicable the FCC ID number BVYFSG90 2 7 Equipment supplied Description Article number Dual Mode 6 Watt VHF AM Transceiver FSG 90 Installation and Operation manual Operating instructions 4 screws M 4 x 12 Warranty 24 month...

Page 16: ...fits harness F10189 or F10190 F10061 Dynamic headset noise cancelling coiled cord 4 pole plug U 174 U W00048 Adapter cable for headset W00048 to fit F10061 A C speaker F10036 Dynamic goose neck microphone 600 Ω 3 m 9 8 ft cable 5 pole connector especially for gliders and motor gliders F10039 Dynamic microphone for PC portable and for car mobile use coiled cord PTT key 5 pole plug F10041 Retaining ...

Page 17: ...th similar specifications e Battery Box 12 Vdc minimum 6 Ah for aircraft without electrical system f Push to talk key permanently installed on yoke if microphone w out PTT key is used g 25 pole D SUB connector type DA 25 S and cover if no pre manufactured wiring harness exists 2 10 Information on Equipment Reliability For use of the equipment as a ground based radio station under normal operating ...

Page 18: ...nput and AF output like speaker phone PTT and external AF input Other grounds for DC input and output speaker phone PTT and external AF may be connected together with the amplified mike ground d Amplified microphones may contain dynamic or Electret acoustics transducers e Always ensure IDENTICAL microphones are used for parallel operation Similar requirements are applicable for headphone character...

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Page 20: ...pplicant documents an acceptable installation and is approved by the Administrator 3 2 Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment Unpack the equipment carefully and inspect each item for evidence of damage incurred during shipment FSG 90 model number and serial number must comply with relevant details mentioned in Airworthiness Approval Tag and delivery note details attached to the shipment If a damage cl...

Page 21: ... shall occur depth of modulation must remain less than 95 AM 3 4 Particular Remarks to FSG 90 X transmitter modulation For the combined 8 33 kHz and 25 kHz channel spacing airband radio technology highly demanding and specific requirements shall be comprehensively considered as follows 1 Voice modulation with its typical dynamic peaks fast and large level changes shall modulate the transmitter wit...

Page 22: ... 12 10 25 3 Amplified Carbon Microphone Dynamic Microphone HI Dynamic Microphone LO AF External Loudspeaker OUT Power Ground Headphone HI OUT Microphone GND Push to Talk Switch Intercom Display Lighting HI 13 8 Vdc Power 13 8 Vdc Power Display Lighting LO Power Ground Headphone LO OUT FSG 90 X Antenna Audio Generator 51 Ω 560 Ω Scope Distortion Analyzer and Millivolt Meter AF Phone AF Speaker Powe...

Page 23: ...HI OUT Microphone GND Push to Talk Switch Intercom Display Lighting HI 13 8 Vdc Power 13 8 Vdc Power Display Lighting LO Power Ground Headphone LO OUT FSG 90 X Antenna 51 Ω 560 Ω Audio Phone Audio Speaker Headphone 4 600 Ω Power Supply 13 8 14 0 Vdc at least 5 A A V Audio Mic Audio Gen Amp Mic open Dyn Mic DA 25S UG88C U Amp Mic Dyn Mic Audio Gen Speaker 2 200 Ω ROHDE SCHWARZ RADIOCOMMUNICATION TE...

Page 24: ...ormal seated position The appropriate operator crew member s shall have an unobstructed view of the display when in the normal seated position Leave sufficient room at least 230 mm 9 in behind the front panel for wiring accommodation Fixing of the transceiver is achieved by use of four 4 cross recessed Pan head screws M 4 x 12 mm supplied These screws are sufficient for panel thickness between 2 m...

Page 25: ...FSG 90 System 3 Installation December 2014 FAV_D10024 19 Fig 3 4 FSG 90 X Dimensions Installation Drawing 4 5 58 47 0 2 47 0 2 Cutout to be prepared or Standard 2 panel opening BACK PANEL MOUNTING ...

Page 26: ... antenna cable outer conductor shield must be robust The electrical contact shall remain continuously good safe against vibration For wood and fiberglass GRP aircraft 3 or 4 aluminium counter weight strips ea 60 cm 2 ft long 5 cm 2 in wide are recommended but shall be placed mostly horizontally with a if possible rectangular shape as a star or cross These as star or cross placed counter weights mu...

Page 27: ...Ω indicates the antenna cable resistance while an internally static protected antenna is used A simple rod antenna is tested for low resistive contact between inner cable conductor and radiator and outer conductor to counter weight Check the antenna matching using 50 Ω SWR meter over the whole frequency range for SWR 3 1 It may be helpful or necessary to change slightly the length of the middle ra...

Page 28: ... lines at least 15 cm away from compass Use only aviation grade wiring material LN 9251 resp LN 9253 in self extinguishing quality and with 500 Volt isolation Prescribed cable diameters must be complied with Ground loops must be avoided Cables are soldered to the DA 25S connector Solder joints shall be supported by shrinking or rubber sleeves Cable connector case mounting shall not clamp or damage...

Page 29: ...In transmit mode the operator may even be faced with radio energy based functional variometer influence Slight improvement may be achieved when the variometer wiring is both shielded and routed not in parallel but distant to the radio wiring Eventually short but bulky grounding contacts between all radio and variometer cases may improve this E variometer RF susceptibility Further measures to impro...

Page 30: ... V 7 2 Ah e g F10382 yel vio 1 2 3 4 5 A C Speaker 30 W 4 Ω A N F10061 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 bwn wht grn Stick PTT switch es as required To connect a 2 nd microphone with PTT switch or a 2 nd headset PTT switch as required Dynamic microphone Headphone as required 18 20 AWG 0 6 0 75 mm red 1 3 Headset or dynamic microphone with built in PTT switch 9 8 NOTES DO NOT wire other pins than n...

Page 31: ... 6 bwn wht grn Stick PTT switch es as required To connect a 2 nd dyn hand held microphone with PTT switch or a 2 nd headset PTT Switch as required Dynamic Microphone Headphone as required 18 20 AWG 0 6 0 75 mm red 18 20 AWG 0 6 0 75 mm blue 1 3 Headset or hand held dynamic microphone with PTT switch INTERCOM Switch ON OFF 9 8 NOTES DO NOT wire other pins than noted Unless otherwise noted all wires...

Page 32: ...Headphone Plug PJ 055 A N E08941 Microphone Plug PJ 068 A N E08942 Copilot Headphone 1 or 2 A C speaker 4 to AF External input e g COM 2 NAV MKR Audio OUT to Audio Panel as required 470 R 470 R 20 AWG 20 AWG DA 25S NOTES DO NOT wire other pins than noted Unless otherwise noted all wires are 22 AWG 0 3 0 4 mm Unless otherwise noted all Power Grounds are airframe grounds Intercom operation requires ...

Page 33: ... use a suitable microphone transformer The associated microphone ground shield for dynamic microphones must be consequently routed galvanically isolated in order to avoid any ground loop This means dynamic mike ground shield must be separated from any other grounds for DC input or DC output AF input and AF output like speaker phone PTT and external Audio In this context due to the extremely wide m...

Page 34: ...ime to perform normal transmitting with the normal PTT key it also allows continuous intercommunication during receive between pilot and co pilot crew no PTT action is required for any IC operation During receiving while IC is ON both the IC loudness and external audio volume are temporarily reduced to improve receive intelligibility Receiving volume is set on the FSG 90 X front panel VOL while in...

Page 35: ...rrent saving in Standby Mode is then disabled To achieve in External Audio operation the maximum FSG 90 X audio output power a minimum AF input level of 1 Volt rms is required approx 10 kOhm input impedance Interconnecting AF wiring must use shielded wires in order to avoid interference from strong electrical fields An eventually magnetic interference coupling shall be especially regarded distance...

Page 36: ...elly mounted perform antenna matching measurements if possible in flight or at least while the fuselage is lifted upwards using wood non metallic supporting material This avoids antenna mismatch caused from ground proximity Using known but distant located fixed stations VOLMET ATIS will also help in determining the radio range especially in comparison with known other radio range results of anothe...

Page 37: ...eive Mode between RF and AF interference carried on the lines by temporary removing the antenna plug at the transceiver RF interference which usually comes from the ignition or generator regulator will then disappear Ripple on the lines can be detected with an oscilloscope Its source is usually the generator equipment in conjunction with a poor battery or poor wiring bad contacts defective switche...

Page 38: ...bles disables SQUELCH and switches ON OFF TRANSMITTER BLOCKING STBY frequency channel name or Channel Memory Number or no display or SETUP F CH Switch Turning changes frequency channel name or Channel Memory Number Pushing changes access from MHz to kHz and vice versa Fig 4 1 Operator s Controls and Indicators 4 2 Operator s Controls Control Description Function ON OFF VOL Rotary step switch To tu...

Page 39: ...ansmitting is only possible when the channel is not busy Note For certain purposes Transmitter Blocking may be permanently switched OFF Refer to SET UP procedure Section 5 MD mode Push button Repeatedly pushing the MD mode button alters the display mode and display respectively Use STBY Mode upper line USE frequency lower line STBY frequency Channel Mode upper line USE frequency lower line channel...

Page 40: ... STORE Push button Up to 99 frequencies channel names in each Operating mode combined 8 33 25 kHz mode and 25 kHz only mode may be stored in a non volatile memory The channel memory numbers 1 99 are user programmable Programming a frequency 1 Set the frequency or channel name to be stored in the upper line at the display 2 Initialize storing by pushing the STO button 3 The last used channel memory...

Page 41: ...ly OK TX indicator OFF radio receives Transceiver operates in the 25 kHz only mode 5 digit display Upper line USE frequency display 135 87 135 875 MHz transmit and receive frequency Lower line STBY frequency display 118 02 118 025 MHz transmit and receive frequency Supply indicator 3 segments 12 7 Vdc supply OK TX indicator OFF radio receives Transceiver operates in the 8 33 25 kHz mode 6 digit di...

Page 42: ...ed Lower line Channel memory number 17 CH is flashing After pushing the STO button once more the channel name 121 375 121 375 MHz will be stored in the channel memory 17 A previously stored channel name will be overwritten The last used Operating mode is displayed 4 4 Connectors at the rear side 50 Ω BNC jack mating plug BNC plug UG 88 CU Connects a suitable COM broad band antenna with a frequency...

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Page 44: ...e accessories used To carry out the SET UP the radio must be ready for operation antenna connected power supply OK operational microphone s headset s If a headset is used turn its volume control to maximum if applicable All frequencies channel names channel memory numbers etc shown in the following illustrations are examples The following settings can be selected or adjusted in order 1 Adjusting t...

Page 45: ...horized changes of the SET UP adjustments Turn OFF the radio ON OFF VOL knob fully ccw PUSH AND HOLD both MD and STO buttons then turn ON the radio rotate ON OFF VOL knob clockwise approximately mid position All segments of the display appear for a short moment then the display gets blank Release the buttons After releasing the buttons the display shows in the upper line alternately FSG90 and SET ...

Page 46: ...second digit of your password the second dash changes to digit Confirm the second digit by pushing the F CH knob Continue until all five digits of your password are entered Confirm the last digit input by pushing the STO button This will open the SET UP menu to adjust the squelch threshold Repeatedly pushing the MD button will open all other set up menus in the order described before Entering a wr...

Page 47: ...tivity adjust only for test purposes at very strong interference levels Confirm your adjustment by pushing the STO button If you want to carry on with the SET UP procedure push once or repeatedly the MD button till the desired menu appears 5 4 2 Adjusting the microphone sensitivity Dynamic or amplified carbon microphones IMPORTANT This adjustment is important particularly when FSG 90 X is used in ...

Page 48: ...ss sensitivity only two to three segments visible when talking Confirm your adjustment by pushing the STO button If you want to carry on with the SET UP procedure push once or repeatedly the MD button till the desired menu appears 5 4 3 Adjusting the Intercom volume IMPORTANT Intercom is only possible via headsets microphones and headphones The radio must be wired with an Intercom harness IC switc...

Page 49: ...g the STO button If you want to carry on with the SET UP procedure push once or repeatedly the MD button till the desired menu appears 5 4 5 Adjusting the headset volume IMPORTANT Receiving is possible via loudspeaker and headphone First set with the ON OFF VOL knob loudspeaker volume to a convenient level and then adjust with the SET UP procedure a suitable headphone volume The display shows in t...

Page 50: ...to carry on with the SET UP procedure call again SET UP Push once or repeatedly the MD button till the required menu appears 5 4 7 Deleting occupied channel memories IMPORTANT Only channel memory numbers from 5 99 can be deleted Channel memories 1 to 4 can only be overwritten On an occupied channel memory the channel memory number is displayed in the upper line the associated frequency channel nam...

Page 51: ...rcraft speaker Confirm the adjustment by pushing the STO button if required Carry on with the SET UP procedure by pushing once or repeatedly the MD button till the desires menu appears 5 4 9 Selecting CHANNEL MODE ONLY or NO RESTRICTION IMPORTANT For certain applications usually ground operation only free selection of all frequencies by the operator may be restricted Then transmitting and receivin...

Page 52: ...is OFF Transmitting is always possible even on a busy channel 1 Transmitter Blocking is ON With squelch ON transmitting is only possible on a free channel Confirm your adjustment by pushing the STO button Carry on with the SET UP procedure by pushing once or repeatedly the MD button till the desired menu appears 5 4 11 Service ON OFF IMPORTANT For approved Avionics Shops only The display shows in ...

Page 53: ...finished leave the SET UP menu by pushing the TRANSFER button or turn OFF the radio ON OFF VOL knob If you want to enter a password proceed as follows Rotate the F CH knob Adjust the first digit 0 9 Confirm the first digit by pushing the F CH knob Adjust the second digit of your password by rotating the F CH knob Confirm again by pushing the F CH knob The third digit is ready now Continue as descr...

Page 54: ...HOLD simultaneously the buttons MD STO and SQ then turn ON the radio rotate ON OFF VOL knob clockwise approximately mid position All segments of the display appear for a short moment then the display gets blank Release the buttons After releasing the three buttons the display shows in the upper line alternately SET and RESET in the lower line 0 If there is no activity for 60 seconds the radio will...

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Page 56: ...AO terms Turn the radio FSG 90 X ON by rotating the ON OFF VOL knob clockwise Momentarily all segments of the display are visible Last used operating mode and frequency are displayed A warm up period for the transmitter is not required However at temperatures of 20 C 4 F the LC display needs approximately one second until it is fully visible when the frequency or operating mode is changed To chang...

Page 57: ...he associated frequency channel name by rotating the F CH knob EXAMPLE Direct tune Mode Select appropriate kHz portion by rotating F CH knob A clockwise rotation will increment the previous frequency while a counterclockwise rotation will decrement the previous frequency with rollover at each band edge Push F CH knob this changes the access to MHz Select appropriate MHz portion by rotating F CH kn...

Page 58: ...gnals are received weak signals and interfering pulses are disabled Set the volume of the a c loudspeaker or headphone to a comfortable level by rotating ON OFF VOL knob in 15 steps Weak signals can be received if the squelch circuit is switched OFF by pushing the SQ button Then typical RX noise is heard during communication breaks Pushing the SQ button again switches the squelch circuit ON again ...

Page 59: ...ar channel no communication audible If you have to transmit e g emergency case although the channel is busy the Transmit Blocking circuit may be turned OFF by pushing the SQ button Press and hold the PTT Push To Talk key Talk in a loud clear voice with the microphone opening 2 to 4 cm 1 2 from your lips Make each transmission as brief as possible As long as the PTT key is pressed the Transmit Indi...

Page 60: ... channel memory number 1 to 99 by turning the F CH knob On a free memory channel an F appears before CH and the memory number 5 To enter the new frequency channel name push the STO button The frequency channel name will be stored under the selected channel memory number A previously stored frequency channel name will be overwritten 6 6 Recall of stored Frequency Channel Name 1 By pushing once or t...

Page 61: ...d close to the lips 3 By pressing the PTT key the radio switches to transmit without switching Off Intercom The true active Sidetone is heard during transmit This allows all intercom parties to monitor also actual cockpit radio communication 4 Releasing the PTT key turns the radio into Intercom mode again 5 In addition both Receive as well as External Audio is audible while Intercom is ON During R...

Page 62: ...mbol only during Transmit ca 4 hrs left Flashing symbol also during Receive ca 45 min left Recommendation Reduce utmost transmitting Short time flashing symbol during Standby SQ ON clear channel ca 45 min left Cease transmitting Continuous flashing symbol during Standby SQ ON clear channel Radio will soon switch OFF itself Recharge battery as soon as possible refer to Section 6 14 Emergency Operat...

Page 63: ...X 70 STBY 20 TX 40 RX 40 STBY Temperature 20 C 4 F 38 hrs 12 30 hrs 6 00 hrs 3 10 hrs Temperature 20 C 68 F 62 hrs 20 10 hrs 10 00 hrs 5 20 hrs Temperature 50 C 122 F 66 hrs 22 10 hrs 11 10 hrs 6 00 hrs Prerequisite Minimum RX audio volume AF External OFF power saving Max current drain 08 A 2 5 A 25 A 08 A 2 5 A 25 A 08 A 2 5 A 25 A 08 A Lead Accumulator 12 Volts 7 2 Ah STBY w out RX 5 TX 5 RX 90 ...

Page 64: ...frequencies with 25 kHz spacing 14 0 Vdc 10 Watt Supply Voltage Range 11 0 16 5 Vdc continuous Emergency Operation below 11 Vdc Good communication from 10 Vdc on Automatic Turn Off Approx 8 5 9 5 Vdc Supply Automatic Turn On reset Approx 9 5 10 Vdc Supply Input Current at 13 8 Vdc Standby Power Saving Mode Additionally Squelch Intercom AF Ext Receive Mode 70 AM voice Transmit Mode carrier 70 AM vo...

Page 65: ...hed regulated DC Output 315 mAmp medium time lag A 3 Approvals Airborne Radio Regulatory Authority For Telecommunications and Posts EC Type Examination Certificate no B132705J and TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE no A132937J Airborne Radio Regulatory Authority For Telecommunications and Posts and LBA Reg TP 321 ZV 034 EUROCAE ED 23B Receiver Class C 25 kHz spacing CLIMAX operation and Receiver Class E...

Page 66: ...FF 10 350 2 500 Hz m 85 Audio Frequency Response AF Fidelity 2 dB and 4 dB 350 2 500 Hz 25 kHz and 8 33 kHz CH spacing 20 dB 4 000 Hz 25 kHz CH spacing Climax Offset Operation Audio Frequency AGC 1 5 dB m 30 90 Nominal AF Output Speaker 4 Watt 4 Ω or 8 Watt 2 Ω at 13 8 Vdc 1 5 Watt 4 Ω at 10 Vdc Nominal AF Output Phone 100 mW 600 Ω at 13 8 Vdc 50 mW 600 Ω at 10 Vdc AF Noise Level 40 dB m 30 1 000 ...

Page 67: ... unmodulated frequency 50 kHz 1 215 MHz except 87 5 MHz 156 MHz or Unwanted signal C 250 mV EMF 5 dBm unmodulated frequency 87 5 107 9 MHz Receiver Spurious Emission 400 pW 64 dBm 50 kHz 1 215 MHz Channel Selection Time 0 4 sec AF level within 3 dB max 99 Channel memories Receiver Muting Squelch CLIMAX Simultaneous input at RX frequency a Wanted Signal A 10 µV EMF 93 dBm 8 kHz m 30 1 000 Hz Squelc...

Page 68: ...in SET UP Amplified Carbon Microphone 80 500 mV unsymmetrical sensitivity adjustable in SET UP True Transmit Sidetone derived from modulated TX RF signal 100 mW 600 Ω at 13 8 Vdc supply 50 mW 600 Ω at 10 Vdc volume adjustable in SET UP independent from speaker volume Carrier Noise Level 45 dB m 70 1 000 Hz Emission of RF Energy 1000 MHz 0 25 µW 36 dBm 71 dB µV 3 54 mV 50 Ω 4 nW 54 dBm 53 dB µV 446...

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Page 70: ... Humidity 6 0 Equipment tested to category A Shock 7 0 Equipment tested to Operational shocks 7 2 6 g Crash safety 7 3 15 g Vibration 8 0 Equipment tested to category BMN Explosion 9 0 No test required X Waterproofness 10 0 No test required X Fluids Susceptibility 11 0 No test required X Sand and Dust 12 0 No test required X Fungus 13 0 No test required X Salt Spray 14 0 No test required X Magneti...

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Page 72: ...on of the mode used Of course this frequency channel pairing plan also applies to all other frequencies between 118 1000 MHz and 136 9750 MHz Operating frequency MHz Channel Spacing kHz 8 33 25 kHz Mode Channel Name Display at FSG 90 25 kHz Mode Frequency Display at FSG 90 118 0000 25 118 000 118 00 118 0000 8 33 118 005 118 0083 8 33 118 010 118 0166 8 33 118 015 118 0250 25 118 025 118 02 118 02...

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