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Section 3 

Programming 

18 

Table F

 

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Programmable Frequency Table

 

Section 2: VHF Business Band  

 

Section - 
Code 

Frequency 

Color Dot 

BW

 

2-03 

151.6250 

Red Dot 

12.5 † 

2-04 

151.9550 

Purple Dot 

12.5 † 

2-05 

151.9250 

 

12.5 † 

2-06 

154.5400 

 

12.5 † 

2-07 

154.5150 

 

12.5 † 

2-08 

154.6550 

 

12.5 † 

2-09 

151.6850 

 

12.5 † 

2-10 

151.7150 

 

12.5 † 

2-11 

151.7750 

 

12.5 † 

2-12 

151.8050 

 

12.5 † 

2-13 

151.8350 

 

12.5 † 

2-14 

151.8950 

 

12.5 † 

2-15 

154.4900 

 

12.5 † 

2-16 

151.6550 

 

12.5 † 

2-17 

151.7450 

 

12.5 † 

2-18 

151.8650 

 

12.5 † 

2-24 

151.7000 

 

12.5 

2-25 

151.7600 

 

12.5 

2-26 

152.7000 

 

12.5 † 

2-27 

152.8850 

 

12.5 

2-28 

152.9150 

 

12.5 

2-29 

152.9450 

 

12.5 

2-30 

151.5125 

 

12.5 

2-31 

154.5275 

 

12.5 

2-32 

153.0050 

 

12.5 

2-33 

158.4000 

 

12.5 

2-34 

158.4075 

 

12.5 

 

Section 2: MURS 

 

Section - 
Code 

Frequency 

Color Dot 

BW

 

2-01 

154.600 

Green Dot 

25.0 

2-02 

154.570 

Blue Dot 

25.0 

2-19 

151.820 

MURS 

12.5 

2-20 

151.880 

MURS 

12.5 

2-21 

151.940 

MURS 

12.5 

2-22 

154.600 

MURS 

12.5 

2-23 

154.570 

MURS 

12.5 

 

Section 3: CANADA-GMRS/FRS  

 

Section - 
Code 

Frequency 

Color Dot 

BW

 

3-01 

462.5625 

GMRS/FRS 

12.5 

3-02 

462.5875 

GMRS/FRS 

12.5 

3-03 

462.6125 

GMRS/FRS 

12.5 

3-04 

462.6375 

GMRS/FRS 

12.5 

3-05 

462.6625 

GMRS/FRS 

12.5 

3-06 

462.6875 

GMRS/FRS 

12.5 

3-07 

462.7125 

GMRS/FRS 

12.5 

3-08 

467.5625 

FRS 

12.5 

3-09 

467.5875 

FRS 

12.5 

3-10 

467.6125 

FRS 

12.5 

3-11 

467.6375 

FRS 

12.5 

3-12 

467.6625 

FRS 

12.5 

3-13 

467.6875 

FRS 

12.5 

3-14 

467.7125 

FRS 

12.5 

3-15 

462.5500 

GMRS 

12.5 

3-16 

462.5750 

GMRS 

12.5 

3-17 

462.6000 

GMRS 

12.5 

3-18 

462.6250 

GMRS 

12.5 

3-19 

462.6500 

GMRS 

12.5 

3-20 

462.6750 

GMRS 

12.5 

3-21 

462.7000 

GMRS 

12.5 

3-22 

462.7250 

GMRS 

12.5 

 

Section 4: UHF Business Band  

 

Section - 
Code 

Frequency 

Color Dot 

BW 

4-09 

469.2625 

 

12.5 † 

4-10 

462.5750 

White Dot 

12.5 † 

4-11 

462.6250 

Black Dot 

12.5 † 

4-12 

462.6750 

Orange Dot 

12.5 † 

4-13 

464.3250 

 

12.5 † 

4-14 

464.8250 

 

12.5 † 

4-15 

469.5000 

 

12

.5 † 

4-16 

469.5500 

 

12.5 † 

4-17 

463.2625 

 

12.5 † 

4-18 

464.9125 

 

12.5 † 

4-19 

464.6000 

 

12.5 † 

4-20 

464.7000 

 

12.5 † 

4-21 

462.7250 

 

12.5 † 

4-22 

464.5000 

Brown Dot 

12.5 

4-23 

464.5500 

Yellow Dot 

12.5 

4-24 

467.7625 

12.5 

4-25 

467.8125 

12.5 

4-26 

467.8500 

Silver Star 

12.5 

4-27 

467.8750 

Gold Star 

12.5 

4-28 

467.9000 

Red Star 

12.5 

4-29 

467.9250 

Blue Star 

12.5 

4-30 

461.0375 

 

12.5 

4-31 

461.0625 

 

12.5 

4-32 

461.0875 

 

12.5 

4-33 

461.1125 

 

12.5 

4-34 

461.1375 

 

12.5 

4-35 

461.1625 

 

12.5 

4-36 

461.1875 

 

12.5 

4-37 

461.2125 

 

12.5 

4-38 

461.2375 

 

12.5 

4-39 

461.2625 

 

12.5 

4-40 

461.2875 

 

12.5 

4-41 

461.3125 

 

12.5 

4-42 

461.3375 

 

12.5 

4-43 

461.3625 

 

12.5 

4-44 

462.7625 

 

12.5 

4-45 

462.7875 

 

12.5 

4-46 

462.8125 

 

12.5 

4-47 

462.8375 

 

12.5 

4-48 

462.8625 

 

12.5 

4-49 

462.8875 

 

12.5 

4-50 

462.9125 

 

12.5 

4-51 

464.4875 

 

12.5 

4-52 

464.5125 

 

12.5 

4-53 

464.5375 

 

12.5 

4-54 

464.5625 

 

12.5 

4-55 

466.0375 

 

12.5 

4-56 

466.0625 

 

12.5 

4-57 

466.0875 

 

12.5 

4-58 

466.1125 

 

12.5 

4-59 

466.1375 

 

12.5 

4-60 

466.1625 

 

12.5 

4-61 

466.1875 

 

12.5 

4-62 

466.2125 

 

12.5 

4-63 

466.2375 

 

12.5 

4-64 

466.2625 

 

12.5 

4-65 

466.2875 

 

12.5 

4-66 

466.3125 

 

12.5 

4-67 

466.3375 

 

12.5 

4-68 

466.3625 

 

12.5 

4-69 

467.7875 

 

12.5 

4-70 

467.8375 

 

12.5 

4-71 

467.8625 

 

12.5 

4-72 

467.8875 

 

12.5 

4-73 

467.9125 

 

12.5 

4-74 

469.4875 

 

12.5 

4-75 

469.5125 

 

12.5 

 
 
 

 

Section 4: UHF Business Band  

 

Section - 
Code 

Frequency 

Color Dot 

BW

 

4-76 

469.5375 

 

12.5 

4-77 

469.5625 

 

12.5 

4-78 

462.1875 

 

12.5 

4-79 

462.4625 

 

12.5 

4-80 

462.4875 

 

12.5 

4-81 

462.5125 

 

12.5 

4-82 

467.1875 

 

12.5 

4-83 

467.4625 

 

12.5 

4-84 

467.4875 

 

12.5 

4-85 

467.5125 

 

12.5 

4-86 

451.1875 

 

12.5 

4-87 

451.2375 

 

12.5 

4-88 

451.2875 

 

12.5 

4-89 

451.3375 

 

12.5 

4-90 

451.4375 

 

12.5 

4-91 

451.5375 

 

12.5 

4-92 

451.6375 

 

12.5 

4-93 

452.3125 

 

12.5 

4-94 

452.5375 

 

12.5 

4-95 

452.4125 

 

12.5 

4-96 

452.5125 

 

12.5 

4-97 

452.7625 

 

12.5 

4-98 

452.8625 

 

12.5 

4-99 

456.1875 

 

12.5 

4-100 

456.2375 

 

12.5 

4-101 

456.2875 

 

12.5 

4-102 

468.2125 

 

12.5 

4-103 

468.2625 

 

12.5 

4-104 

468.3125 

 

12.5 

4-105 

468.3625 

 

12.5 

4-106 

468.4125 

 

12.5 

4-107 

468.4625 

 

12.5 

4-108 

468.5125 

 

12.5 

4-109 

468.5625 

 

12.5 

4-110 

468.6125 

 

12.5 

4-111 

468.6625 

 

12.5 

4-112 

456.3375 

 

12.5 

4-113 

456.4375 

 

12.5 

4-114 

456.5375 

 

12.5 

4-115 

456.6375 

 

12.5 

4-116 

457.3125 

 

12.5 

4-117 

457.4125 

 

12.5 

4-118 

457.5125 

 

12.5 

4-119 

457.7625 

 

12.5 

4-120 

457.8625 

 

12.5 

4-121 

461.3175 

 

12.5 

4-122 

464.8375 

 

12.5 

Section 5: 

Canada UHF Business Band

 

 

Section - 
Code 

Frequency 

Color Dot 

BW

 

5-01 

458.6625 

 

25.0 

5-02 

469.2625 

 

25.0

 

 

Section 6: 

Canada VHF Business Band

 

 

Section - 
Code 

Frequency 

Color Dot 

BW

 

6-01 

151.055 

 

25.0 

6-02 

151.115 

 

25.0

 

 

Notes 

† 

Frequency code was 25 kHz BW prior to 
the 2013 FCC Narrowband Mandate. 

• 

BW is the bandwidth in kHz. 

• 

12.5 kHz indicates narrow band channel, 
25 kHz indicates wide band channel

Summary of Contents for LoudMouth LM-600Analog

Page 1: ...corded message Ritron Pub 14500097 Rev D 01 20 2019 Ritron Inc All rights reserved Loudmouth Ritron Patriot Jobcom OutPost GateGuard Quiet Call and Quick Assist are registered trademarks of Ritron Inc...

Page 2: ...DQC Tone Codes 19 Table b Interference Eliminator Programmable QC Tone Codes 20 Table b Digital Interference Eliminator Programmable DQC Tone Codes 20 Table C Programmable 2 Tone DTMF and Selcall Cod...

Page 3: ...Loudmouth receiver and PA speaker LM 600Analog Loudmouth Radio Receiver with 5W audio amplifier 05500040 Horn Speaker with RCA phono plug and 25 ft cable RPS 1B Power Cube 1 5A with 2 1mm coaxial DC...

Page 4: ...trips snapping it into position as shown 4 Program the Loudmouth receiver per the instructions in the Programming section of this manual leaving the RPS 1B power supply or BP LM Li22 backup battery co...

Page 5: ...Loudmouth channel and the Loudmouth receiver must be programmed for the same DQC code All Ritron radios offer 104 different field programmable DQC codes from which to choose Paging the Loudmouth with...

Page 6: ...ur 2 way channel can broadcast over the loudspeaker once it is activated even if their 2 way radio is not programmed with the correct 2 tone DTMF or Selcall paging code There is no need to license add...

Page 7: ...using a single Loudmouth receiver or multiple receivers and speakers 1 Refer to the horizontal shaded bars on the chart below to determine the sound level that best represents your location This shou...

Page 8: ...e label CAN RSS Gen CNR Gen This device contains a license exempt receiver that complies with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s license exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the foll...

Page 9: ...able if you need more a standard RCA phono cable extension can be used ie Radio Shack Catalog 4202362 The speaker should not be in an area where the 2 way radio user addressing the speaker will typica...

Page 10: ...Loudmouth speaker should be mounted as high as practical and pointed toward the farthest location you need to cover Large obstructions will significantly reduce the coverage area Do not place the spea...

Page 11: ...ecure the speaker tightly to the mounting surface using all 6 mounting holes if possible At high audio output levels the speaker can generate significant vibration and must be rigidly secured This is...

Page 12: ...d by large metal objects The receiver box can be mounted horizontally as long as the antenna is in a vertical position Do not install the Loudmouth receiver in a high traffic location with the possibi...

Page 13: ...receiver for each speaker To cover a large area or an area with large obstructions place 2 speakers back to back in a central location The speakers should be mounted as high as possible and pointing...

Page 14: ...code that allows paging of all zones at once or Group Call to page more than one zone Zone paging allows for volume levels that are programmed to the specific needs of that area If zone paging is not...

Page 15: ...oof fiberglass reinforced polyester enclosure Mounting flanges for flat surface Dimensions 13 H x 10 5 W x 5 5 D Weight 8 lbs Ritron model RSS 200 20W solar panel kit can be used to power the Loudmout...

Page 16: ...a normally closed switch that opens whenever a valid message is received see Relay Polarity Jumper at right Green Relay Switch Output second switch connection used with Blue wire White Switch Input co...

Page 17: ...out 2 Tone Selcall or DTMF decode programming or Enter a 2 digit 2 Tone Paging code from TABLE C PROGRAMMABLE 2 TONE DTMF AND SELCALL CODES or Enter 1 plus any 3 7 digit DTMF Code or Enter 2 plus any...

Page 18: ...de by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number Pause the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next...

Page 19: ...in program mode click the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the Program Code F Pause the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to readout...

Page 20: ...4 30 461 0375 12 5 4 31 461 0625 12 5 4 32 461 0875 12 5 4 33 461 1125 12 5 4 34 461 1375 12 5 4 35 461 1625 12 5 4 36 461 1875 12 5 4 37 461 2125 12 5 4 38 461 2375 12 5 4 39 461 2625 12 5 4 40 461...

Page 21: ...the program display shows the desired number Pause the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit 6 FOR DQC CODES ONLY Enter the 3...

Page 22: ...43 754 Table C Programmable 2 Tone DTMF and Selcall Codes Code Feature Default Description Remove 2 Tone DTMF or Selcall Programming 0 Delete Remove all 2 Tone DTMF or Selcall programming 2 Tone Codes...

Page 23: ...indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit 6 FOR SELCALL CODES ONLY Enter a 2 using the PROGRAM button Pause the radio will show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it...

Page 24: ...o accept the next digit 7 Press and release the ENTER button to save your programming A hyphen will flash 3 times on the program display to indicate that programming was successful The radio is now re...

Page 25: ...h On message 42 Play Switch Off Message Plays the recorded Switch Off message Relay Operation 511 Relay operation Disable Disable relay operation 512 Relay operation Enable Set this option for relay c...

Page 26: ...en across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit 5 Enter the 2nd digit of the volume setting by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the...

Page 27: ...g on NOAA frequency 1 per Table d below 4 Press and release the PROGRAM button to step through the 7 NOAA weather frequencies Pause on each frequency to listen for the NOAA weather broadcast on the Lo...

Page 28: ...ecord and Play Delay Time Code A62_ _ _ Recorded Message Replay No Enter Recorded Message No Replay Code A61 or Yes Enter Recorded Message number of Replays Code A61_ Relay Operation Off Enter Relay D...

Page 29: ...lished the user simply presses the 2 way radio s PTT and speaks while on the Loudmouth channel After a period of inactivity the Loudmouth will automatically reset and will then require the correct DTM...

Page 30: ...ogrammable Paging Reset Time sets the length of time the Loudmouth receiver can go without receiving a signal before 2 tone is once again required for access Factory default Paging Reset Time is 10 se...

Page 31: ...be equipped with an optional BP LM Li22 emergency backup battery that will temporarily power the radio if primary power from the RPS 1B is interrupted The BP LM Li22 is a 2200mAH rechargeable battery...

Page 32: ...r audio getting back into the microphone of the radio being used to access the Loudmouth This is a problem with the calling radio not the Loudmouth receiver Although the Loudmouth is not intended to b...

Page 33: ...phen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the first digit of the Enable Switch On Message Only code 5 Enter the 1st digit of the Switch On Message Only code by click...

Page 34: ...s been repeated in it s entirety Radio Operation Timeline The following timeline explains operation for Loudmouth radios In this example the Loudmouth is programmed for Record and Play Delay Message P...

Page 35: ...equires its own external power either AC or DC 60201136 Description Strobe Light Blue Common Switch Contact On Off Switch Green Normally Closed Switch Contact Connect to ground Red 10 5VDC 400mA MAX N...

Page 36: ...vel to power amplifier 180 mVPP Audio output level 1 9 18 5 VPP Audio speaker volume adjustment 10 100 Frequency response 500 3000 Hz 5dB Volume Power SPL Output Setting Output 16m Level 10 0 06 W 71...

Page 37: ...hours of standby time Maximum current at 11 1 VDC 1 0 A for 1 speaker 1 6A for 2 speakers 5 3 Loudmouth Speaker Speaker impedance 8 Speaker power handling 30W Speaker physical dimensions horn diamete...

Page 38: ...set 3 7 digits DTMF decode standard 3 7 digits FCC Qualification FCC Part 15 SDoC Canada Qualification RSS Gen CNR Gen UHF VHF VHF MURS Frequency range 450 470 MHz 150 165 MHz Channel steps 6 25 kHz 2...

Page 39: ...ed warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the duration of this limited warranty as it applies to the covered product Incidental and consequential damages are...

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