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SYSTEM OUTLINE

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  AH-106 : 10 GHz parabolic antenna 800 (d)

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  AH-107 : 10 GHz parabolic antenna 450 (d)

  Both AH-106 and AH-107 are offset parabolic an-

tenna and connect to ID-RP2L.
Up to 20 km 

(approximately; 12.4 miles)

* or 8 km 

(ap-

proximately; 5 miles)

* of communication range is pro-

vided when AH-106 or AH-107 is used at the both 
microwave link repeaters, respectively.
And up to 12 km 

(approximately; 7.5 miles)

* of com-

munication range is provided between AH-107 and 
AH-106’s repeaters.

* Communication range may differ/change according to 

the environment, such as weather, installed conditions, 
etc.

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  AH-108 : 1.2 GHz Collinear antenna

  Two collinear antennas are built-in and better isola-

tion is provided than two separated antennas.

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Antenna

ID-RP2L*

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ID-RP2C

ID-RP2V

ID-RP2D

Internet

Internet

*Not  available  in  European 

countries as of July 2015.

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Summary of Contents for id- rp2

Page 1: ...DIGITAL REPEATER SYSTEM id rp2 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...or This could cause a fire or damage the repeater R WARNING NEVER apply more than 16 V DC to the DC 13 8V IN connector on the repeater This could cause a fire or damage the repeater R WARNING NEVER le...

Page 3: ...ories for AH 106 4 Accessories for AH 107 4 Accessories for AH 108 4 3 PANEL DESCRIPTIONS 5 8 ID RP2C Front panel 5 ID RP2C Rear panel 5 ID RP2D Front panel 6 ID RP2D Rear panel 6 ID RP2V Front panel...

Page 4: ...are supplied with the ID RP2C and a PC are required for both receive and transmit frequency settings Repeater operation is performed in simplex mode on the same frequency for data mode However differe...

Page 5: ...e is provided between AH 107 and AH 106 s repeaters Communication range may differ change according to the environment such as weather installed conditions etc D AH 108 1 2 GHz Collinear antenna Two c...

Page 6: ...le OPC 1309 approx 1 m 3 3 ft 1 wControl cable OPC 1069 1 eRubber feet 4 rSpare fuses FGB10A 2 Accessories for ID RP2L q w r t y e u i qPole clamps 2 wU bolts 2 eBolts M6 50 4 rNuts M6 4 tSpring washe...

Page 7: ...per 1 wPole clamp 1 eClamp base w bolts 1 set rBolts M6 65 2 tPole clamps 8 yBolts M8 170 4 uSpring washers M8 8 iNuts M8 8 oPole 1 0Element 1 1Element arm 1 2Element arm holders 2 3Bolts M6 30 2 Acce...

Page 8: ...l q POWER CONNECTORS LOCAL RPT DC13 8V OUT p 10 Outputs 13 8 V DC for local repeater Connects the ID RP2D V with the supplied DC power cable OPC 1309 supplied with the ID RP2D V The same voltage as th...

Page 9: ...t the optional AH 108 1 2 GHz Collinear antenna When both the ID RP2D and ID RP2V is com posed in a site an antenna filter such as band pass filter resonator or so should be installed be tween the ID...

Page 10: ...requency User supplied cable q w e r ID RP2V Rear panel q RECEIVE ANTENNA CONNECTOR ANT p 10 Connect the optional AH 108 1 2 GHz Collinear antenna separately or through a duplexer w TRANSMIT ANTENNA C...

Page 11: ...d using with the ID RP2L utility software Light off There is no power to the unit Not available in European countries r TEST PLUG TEST p 17 Connects the supplied test plug when adjusting the parabolic...

Page 12: ...ity A t l e a s t t h e t o t a l c u r r e n t consumption of the connected equipment with consideration for current fluctuations Installing in a system rack The ID RP2C D V are designed to be instal...

Page 13: ...RP2C to AH 106 107 to AH 106 107 OPC 1309 supplied w ID RP2D V OPC 1309 supplied w ID RP2D V Control cable supplied w ID RP2D V Control cable supplied w ID RP2D V ID RP2L Assist 1 AH 108 ID RP2L Assi...

Page 14: ...va tion angle bracket w Unscrew 4 bolts from the elevation angle bracket Element arm e Attach the element arm onto the reflector NOTE Check the orientation Top Reflector Reflector Elevation base angle...

Page 15: ...as illustrated at left Tighten the two bolts within an even torque Use the stopper of the elevation angle bracket when installing the antenna at the top edge of the pole Support arm Element y Attach...

Page 16: ...olts M6 30 and the ele ment arm fitting plates Note Check the orientation Top Reflector Reflector Elevation base angle bracket Element arm Long Short Bottom w Attach the clamp base Use the bolts that...

Page 17: ...a element to the element holder NOTE The Z stamps on the antenna element must be face up Pole clamp Pole 32 60mm Bolts M8 Pole clamp Spring washer M8 Nut M8 y Install the assembled parabolic antenna t...

Page 18: ...h the ra dial to the AH 108 w Attach the supplied bolts pole clamps spring wash ers flat washers and nuts to the AH 108 as illus trated at left CAUTION The pole clamps must be attached to the plating...

Page 19: ...bolic antenna U bolt Pole clamp Flat washer Spring washer Nut ID RP2L q Install the ID RP2L onto the pole right under the parabolic antenna using with the supplied U bolts pole clamps flat washers spr...

Page 20: ...ust the beam elevation after loosening the bolts q Aim the parabolic antenna beam at the opposite repeater s microwave antenna and temporarily fix it in place w Connect a voltmeter to the TEST connect...

Page 21: ...is supplied with the ID RP2C Ap w w plication CD into the CD drive If you downloaded the USB driver skip this step and go to the next step e eConnect the PC and the ID RP2C SERVICE 1 con nector with a...

Page 22: ...r software Click The Browse for driver software on your computer o o will appear Click Browse Click 0 Select the DRIVER folder in the application CD or the unzip driver file downloaded driver file and...

Page 23: ...driver software will appear Click Close Click 4 Again right click on the device icon with the warn ing symbol in the Device manager and then click Update Driver Software on the menu 5 Repeat u to 3 t...

Page 24: ...type USB cable User supplied Move the mouse pointer to the bottom left corner of r r the desktop Move the mouse pointer around here Right click the START icon and then click De t t vice Manager q Rig...

Page 25: ...Next to start the installation of ID RP2C SERVICE 1 driver software Click 2 When the Windows Security screen appears click Install to continue Click 3 After the installation is completed the Windows...

Page 26: ...stalled will appear soon Move the mouse pointer to the bottom left corner of t t the desktop Click the Windows START icon right click Com puter in the Start menu and then click Proper ties q Click w R...

Page 27: ...ar again Click Next to start the installation of ID RP2C SERVICE 1 Click 3 When the Windows Security screen appears click Install to continue Click 4 After the installation is completed Windows has su...

Page 28: ...l appear Click Locate r r and install driver software recommended Click If the User Account Control dialog box appears as t t below click Continue Click The Found New Hardware ID RP2C Service 1 y y wi...

Page 29: ...en appears click Install this driver software anyway to continue Click 1 After the installation is completed The software for this device has been successfully installed will ap pear Click Close Click...

Page 30: ...creen to check the COM port number When the driver is completely installed ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM is displayed The screen shows the USB serial COM port number 4 Double click The COM port number i...

Page 31: ...appears q Right click w Click Double click Ports COM LPT on the Device t t Manager screen to check the COM port number When the driver is completely installed ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM is displayed...

Page 32: ...me window will appear r r Click Device Manager The Device Manager window appears Click Double click Ports COM LPT on the Device t t Manager screent o check the COM port number When the driver is compl...

Page 33: ...ager window appears Click If User Account Control dialog box appears as t t shown below click Continue Click Click y y of Ports COM LPT on the Device Man ager screen to check the COM port number When...

Page 34: ...evice r r Manager screen ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM appears Right click t t ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM and then click Uninstall q Right click w Click The Confirm Device Uninstall window will appear...

Page 35: ...ce r r Manager screen ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM appears Right click t t ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM and then click Uninstall q Right click w Click The Confirm Device Uninstall window will appear y y...

Page 36: ...The Device Manager window appears Double click Ports COM LPT on the Device t t Manager screen ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM appears Right click y y ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM and then click Uninstall...

Page 37: ...ck Device Manager The Device Manager window appears Click t t of Ports COM LPT Right click the ICOM ID RP2C SERVICE 1 COMM then select Uninstall q Right click w Click The Confirm Device Uninstall wind...

Page 38: ...Click u u Next Click Installing The utility software is used to set call signs and operating frequencies Separate utility software for each ID RP2 unit ID RP2C ID RP2D ID RP2V and ID RP2L is available...

Page 39: ...Shield Wizard Complete screen appears when the installation is finished Click Finish to complete the installation Click 1 Eject the CD from the CD drive then reboot the PC NOTE After installing the ut...

Page 40: ...u and then q q click Uninstall a program Click Right click the Icom ID RP2C then click w w Uninstall Change q Right click w Click Confirm File Deletion screen appears click OK e e Click The screen app...

Page 41: ...ber using the Network Setup as described in w Option menu in advance p 39 Click Read t Network Password screen appears Enter the password then click OK Enter the password with alphanumeric characters...

Page 42: ...and UDP port number entering for accessing the ID RP2C appears Click Enter the IP address of the ID RP2C Default 172 16 0 1 Enter the UDP port number of the ID RP2C Default 20319 Change Password The...

Page 43: ...al Enter the local repeater initial one character for each connected local repeater to LOCAL RPT CONT I O connector This initial is an identical initial for each unit and follows the call sign e g The...

Page 44: ...rt port number Enter the gateway UDP port number to send the local area call voice and data packets to Default 21000 0 IP Address Enter the local repeater IP address Default 172 16 0 1 1 Port port num...

Page 45: ...w is displayed Click OK NOTE The screen described in steps t appears instead of these screens when the correct COM port number is set Click Option O menu then select COM Port P Enter the allocated num...

Page 46: ...he ID RP2VD in Program in Start menu r The screen as at left appears then the dialog below is displayed Click OK NOTE The screen described in steps t appears instead of these screens when the correct...

Page 47: ...SERVICE 2 and turn the ID RP2L power ON with ASSIST 2 when setting the oper ating frequency of the ID RP2L that is connected to AS SIST2 e Start up the ID RP2L utility software Double click the ID RP...

Page 48: ...s set y Enter the receive and transmit frequency for micro wave link repeater operations in to RX and TX columns respectively Enter the transmit frequency of the opposed microwave link repeater into R...

Page 49: ...Unit initial setting is wrong or duplicated Config Setting is wrong No check mark 4 is applied The USB cable is too long The USB cable is too long SOLUTION Check the connector pins and then re connec...

Page 50: ...n damage the repeater s surfaces Replacing fuses If the fuse blows or the repeater stops functioning find the source of the problem repair it and then replace the damaged fuse with a new rated one as...

Page 51: ...Unique ID IP address Programmed with the utility ID RP2L D D General Frequency range Receive 06 10 000 to 10 025 GHz 07 10 150 to 10 175 GHz Transmit 06 10 150 to 10 175 GHz 07 10 000 to 10 025 GHz T...

Page 52: ...dB Receive system Double conversion superheterodyne Triple conversion superheterodyne Intermediate frequencies 1st 243 95 MHz 243 95 MHz 2nd 10 7 MHz 31 05 MHz 3rd N A 450 kHz Sensitivity BER 1 10 2...

Page 53: ...EE 9 Finland FI 10 France FR 11 Germany DE 12 Greece GR 13 Hungary HU 14 Iceland IS 15 Ireland IE 16 Italy IT 17 Latvia LV Country Codes 18 Liechtenstein LI 19 Lithuania LT 20 Luxembourg LU 21 Malta...

Page 54: ...51 MEMO...

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Page 56: ...427H 1EX y Printed in Japan 2005 2015 Icom Inc Intended Country of Use n AT n BE n CY n CZ n DK n EE n FI n FR n DE n GR n HU n IE n IT n LV n LT n LU n MT n NL n PL n PT n SK n SI n ES n SE n GBn IS...

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