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TONE SIGNALING FORMATS

 

 

Signaling Format Compatibility 

 
In tone remote systems, the industry standard 2175 Hz guard tone is filtered out by the tone remote adapter at the 
base station so that it is not heard over the air. This filter can affect some 5-Tone and 2-Tone signaling formats 
close to 2175 Hz. Tones /-70 Hz could be attenuated to a level such that they cannot be decoded by 
receiving equipment. There are several ways to deal with this issue: 
 
1.  Choose a format that will not be affected. 
2.  Do not use the affected tone(s). 
3.  Change the guard tone. 
 
The last solution involves re-tuning the notch filters on the TTC. This can be done at the factory upon request 
(recommended). It also requires that the guard tone and notch filters on the tone remote controller be changed as 
well. While Midian’s products allow for this, not all do. Please note that this issue applies to decoding as well. 
Tone remote controllers notch 2175 Hz out of the receive audio as well. This possibility should be investigated if 
decode problems are experienced. The following sections address the formats and tones that are likely to be 
affected.  
 

ZVEI:

 All ZVEI formats use 2200 Hz for either the ‘0’ or the ‘9’ tone. This is only 25 Hz away from the standard 

guard tone frequency of 2175. The best solution to this problem is to simply not use the ‘0’ tone when encoding 
DZVEI and not use the ‘9’ tone when encoding ZVEI or DDZVEI formats. Alternatively, the guard tone could be 
changed to another frequency. If this is done, it should be at least 150 Hz away from the nearest frequency used 
by the format. 2970 Hz is a common choice. 
 

CCIR and EEA:

 CCIR and EEA both use the tone 2110 Hz as the ‘repeat’ tone. This tone indicates that the 

current digit is the same number as the last digit. The best solution to this problem is to simply not use codes that 
have repeating digits. That is to say, do not use a code where a digit appears next to itself in the code such as 
‘12334’ which has two 3’s in a row. Another solution is to change the guard tone. If this is done, it should be at 
least 150 Hz away from the nearest frequency used by the format. 2970 Hz is a common choice. 
 

Other Affected Formats: 

REACH two-tone, tone group A, uses 2196 and 2121 Hz to represent the digits 7 and 

8. Do not use tone group A if using this format. PLECTRON tones 2260 and 2164 should not be used. 
 

Formats Not Affected: 

The following formats do not use tones between 2105 and 2245 and therefore should be 

unaffected by the guard tone filter: AVCALL, DTMF, EIA, EUROSIGNAL, GE Type 99, MODAT, NATEL, Motorola 
Quick Call I, and Motorola Quick Call II. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for TTC-1

Page 1: ...TC 2 F1 F2 Tone Remote Adaptor Tone Termination Panel Manual Revision 2013 06 05 Covers Loader Firmware Revisions 1 90 Higher Covers Application Firmware Revisions 1 80 Higher Covers PCB Revisions F Higher ...

Page 2: ...cifications 3 General Information 4 Hardware Installation 5 Hardware Alignment 7 Jumper Settings 9 Controls Indicators 10 Operation 11 Tone Signaling Formats 12 Theory of Operation 13 Technical Notes 14 Contact Information 14 ...

Page 3: ...n Monitor Open Collector Relay Optional PTT Out Open Collector Relay Optional F1 F2 Open Collector Relay Optional Dedicated Phone Line Input Level 10 to 25 dB Input Impedance 600 Ohm Balanced Output Level 20 to 0 dB pot adjustable Output Impedance 600 Ohm Fuse Protection Auto Resettable with surge suppression 300 mA Mechanical Dimensions 1 45 H x 6 W x 7 6 L Operating Temp 0 to 50 C Default Contro...

Page 4: ...rds for monitor guard and F1 F2 function tones The standard configuration of the TTC 2 is for a 2 wire system A 4 wire option TTC Option J is available for these types of systems Midian s TTC 2 can be used with Midian s TRC series tone remote controllers or another manufacturer s tone remote controller that uses EIA and industry standard F1 and F2 function tones ...

Page 5: ...r CON7 is a 10 pin RJ 45 style connector on the left side of the back panel 2 Wire Operation For a 2 wire installation simply connect pins 5 and 6 red and green to the dedicated line This is the standard configuration for the TTC See table 3 1 Table 3 1 Pin Color 2 Wire CON7 4 Black Not Used CON7 5 Red Line 1 CON7 6 Green Line 1 CON7 7 Yellow Not Used 4 Wire Operation For a single line 4 wire inst...

Page 6: ... ground With JP8 installed in the 1 2 position the optional monitor relay is active low upon contact closure with JP9 installed in the 2 3 position CON6 5 Green TX Output Connect to the microphone input of the base station repeater CON6 6 Red Battery 13 18 VDC Connect this lead to 13 18 VDC from the base station repeater CON6 7 Black Ground Connect this lead to the base station s or repeater s gro...

Page 7: ...peat steps 3 and 4 until no tone is heard TX Bandpass Filter Alignment 1 Reconfigure the line level meter to generate a continuous low level guard tone 2175 Hz at 20 dBm 2 Adjust RP7 while monitoring TP6 with an oscilloscope so that TP6 is peaked TX Mod Level Adjustment 1 Reconfigure the line level meter to generate a continuous 1 KHz tone at 10 dBm 2 With JP25 in the 1 2 position the output imped...

Page 8: ... or 5 dBm on peak voice Duplex Parallel Crossover Adjustment 1 If the TTC is ordered with the 4 Wire Option it may be necessary or desirable for one tone remote controller to hear another and to pass its keying tone to the other tone remote s to activate the busy light If so set RP15 for a level adequate to activate the busy indication on the other tone remote s and to a level that is comfortable ...

Page 9: ... JP20 1 2 In 2 3 Out Active low versus active high selection for COR Input JP22 1 2 Out 2 3 In Leave as 2 3 In JP25 1 2 In 2 3 Out 22K versus 600 Ohm impedance selection JP26 1 2 Out 2 3 In Leave as 2 3 In JP27 1 2 In 2 3 Out 4 Wire Option JP36 1 2 In Termination jumper JP37 1 2 In Termination jumper JP38 1 2 In Termination jumper JP40 1 2 In Termination jumper JP41 NA Not used JP42 NA Not used JP...

Page 10: ...ng push to talk to the base station or repeater COR MON LED This red LED indicates when a monitor output is turning off the CTCSS DCS and monitoring the standard carrier squelch or that carrier is detected on the base station radio Tone LED This red LED indicates presence of low level guard tone F1 F2 LEDs The red F1 and F2 LED s indicate which channel select output is active ...

Page 11: ...llector output to ground causing the base station radio to key The voice will be transmitted to the radio via CON6 5 An optional relay for PTT is available Monitor Upon receiving the 2050 Hz Monitor tone from the tone remote controller the TTC will give a momentary or latched open collector output to ground via CON6 4 to the base station radio An optional relay for Monitor is available Receive Upo...

Page 12: ...tone This is only 25 Hz away from the standard guard tone frequency of 2175 The best solution to this problem is to simply not use the 0 tone when encoding DZVEI and not use the 9 tone when encoding ZVEI or DDZVEI formats Alternatively the guard tone could be changed to another frequency If this is done it should be at least 150 Hz away from the nearest frequency used by the format 2970 Hz is a co...

Page 13: ...2175 Hz voice components This circuit works in exactly the same way as the description for the TX Voice Path Voice audio from the notch filter is input into the audio mixer U8 4 The mixer audio is then input into the line amplifier U20 3 which drives T1 The line amplifier has an enable transistor that is controlled by the microprocessor The micro can respond to the COR carrier input and enable thi...

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