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Section 3

 

Programming 

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Table 1:  Programmable Frequency Codes

 

VHF Business Band 

 
Code  Frequency  Color Dot 

BW 

03  151.625 

Red Dot

 

12.5

 

 

04  151.955 

Purple Dot

  12.5

 

 

05  151.925 

 

12.5

 

 

06  154.540 

 

12.5

 

 

07  154.515 

 

12.5

 

 

08  154.655 

 

12.5

 

 

10  151.715 

 

12.5

 

 

09  151.685 

 

12.5

 

 

11  151.775 

 

12.5

 

 

12  151.805 

 

12.5

 

 

13  151.835 

 

12.5

 

 

14  151.895 

 

12.5

 

 

15  154.490 

 

12.5

 

 

16  151.655 

 

12.5

 

 

17  151.745 

 

12.5

 

 

18  151.865 

 

12.5

 

 

24  151.700 

 

12.5 

25  151.760 

 

12.5 

26  152.700 

 

12.5

 

 

99  Custom programmed 

--- 

 

VHF MURS** 

01  154.600 

Green Dot

 

25 

02  154.570 

Blue Dot

 

25 

19  151.820 

MURS

 

12.5 

20  151.880 

MURS

 

12.5 

21  151.940 

MURS

 

12.5 

22  154.600 

MURS

 

12.5 

23  154.570 

MURS

 

12.5 

 

 

UHF Business Band 

 
Code  Frequency  Color Dot 

BW 

01  467.7625 

J

 

125

 

 

02  467.8125 

K

 

125

 

 

03  464.5500 

Yellow Do

t  125

 

 

04  464.5000 

Brown Dot

  125

 

 

05  467.8500 

Silver Star

  125

 

 

06  467.8750 

Gold Star

 

125

 

 

07  467.9000 

Red Star

 

125

 

 

08  467.9250 

Blue Star

 

125

 

 

09  469.2625   

125

 

 

10  462.5750 

White Dot

 

125

 

 

11  462.6250 

Black Dot

 

125

 

 

12  462.6750 

Orange Dot

  125

 

 

13  464.3250   

125

 

 

14  464.8250   

125

 

 

15  469.5000   

125

 

 

16  469.5500   

125

 

 

17  463.2625   

125

 

 

18  464.9125   

125

 

 

19  464.6000   

125

 

 

20  464.7000   

125

 

 

21  462.7250   

125

 

 

22  464.5000   

12.5 

23  464.5500   

12.5 

24  467.7625   

12.5 

25  467.8125   

12.5 

26  467.8500   

12.5 

27  467.8750   

12.5 

28  467.9000   

12.5 

29  467.9250   

12.5 

30  461.0375   

12.5 

31  461.0625   

12.5 

 

UHF Business Band 

 
Code  Frequency  Color Dot 

BW 

32  461.0875   

12.5 

33  461.1125   

12.5 

34  461.1375   

12.5 

35  461.1625   

12.5 

36  461.1875   

12.5 

37  461.2125   

12.5 

38  461.2375   

12.5 

39  461.2625   

12.5 

40  461.2875   

12.5 

41  461.3125   

12.5 

42  461.3375   

12.5 

43  461.3625   

12.5 

44  462.7625   

12.5 

45  462.7875   

12.5 

46  462.8125   

12.5 

47  462.8375   

12.5 

48  462.8625   

12.5 

49  462.8875   

12.5 

50  462.9125   

12.5 

51  464.4875   

12.5 

52  464.5125   

12.5 

53  464.5375   

12.5 

54  464.5625   

12.5 

55  466.0375   

12.5 

56  466.0625   

12.5 

57  466.0875   

12.5 

58  466.1125   

12.5 

59  466.1375   

12.5 

60  466.1625   

12.5 

61  466.1875   

12.5 

62  466.2125   

12.5 

 

UHF Business Band 

 
Code  Frequency  Color Dot 

BW 

63  466.2375   

12.5 

64  466.2625   

12.5 

65  466.2875   

12.5 

66  466.3125   

12.5 

67  466.3375   

12.5 

68  466.3625   

12.5 

69  467.7875   

12.5 

70  467.8375   

12.5 

71  467.8625   

12.5 

72  467.8875   

12.5 

73  467.9125   

12.5 

74  469.4875   

12.5 

75  469.5125   

12.5 

76  469.5375   

12.5 

77  469.5625   

12.5 

99  Custom programmed  ---- 

 

Canadian Models 

UHF Canada  

01  458.6625   

25 

02  469.2625   

25 

 

VHF Canada 

01  151.055 

 

25 

02  151.115 

 

25 

 

British Columbia 

01  154.100 

 

25 

02  158.940 

 

25 

 

Notes:

  ** 

MURS frequencies do not require an FCC license.  All other frequencies require an FCC license. 

 

† 

Frequency code was 25 KHz bandwidth prior to the 2013 FCC Narrowband Mandate. 

 

BW is the bandwidth in kHz.  12.5 kHz = narrow band channel, 25 kHz = wide band channel. 

 

Table 2:  Interference Eliminator Programmable QC Tone Codes 

Code  Frequency 

  01 

67.0 

  02 

71.9 

  03 

74.4 

  04 

77.0 

  05 

79.7 

  06 

82.5 

  07 

85.4 

  08 

88.5 

  09 

91.5 

Code  Frequency 

  10 

94.8 

  11 

97.4 

  12 

100.0 

  13 

103.5 

  14 

107.2 

  15 

110.9 

  16 

114.8 

  17 

118.8 

  18 

123.0 

Code  Frequency 

  19 

127.3 

  20 

131.8 

  21 

136.5 

  22 

141.3 

  23 

146.2 

  24 

151.4 

  25 

156.7 

  26 

162.2 

  27 

167.9 

Code  Frequency 

  28 

173.8 

  29 

179.9 

  30 

186.2 

  31 

192.8 

  32 

203.5 

  33 

210.7 

  34 

218.1 

  35 

225.7 

  36 

233.6 

Code  Frequency 

  37 

241.8 

  38 

250.3 

  39 

69.4 

  40 

159.8 

  41 

165.5 

  42 

171.3 

  43 

177.3 

  44 

No Tone 

  45 

183.5 

Code  Frequency 

  46 

189.9 

  47 

196.6 

  48 

199.5 

  49 

206.5 

  50 

229.1 

  51 

254.1 

  00 

No Tone 

 
 

 

Table 3:  Digital Interference Eliminator Programmable DQC Tone Codes

Code 

023 
025 
026 
031 
032 
036 
043 
047 
051 
053 
054 

Code 

065 
071 
072 
073 
074 
114 
115 
116 
122 
125 
131 

Code 

132 
134 
143 
145 
152 
155 
156 
162 
165 
172 
174 

Code 

205 
212 
223 
225 
226 
243 
244 
245 
246 
251 
252  

Code 

255 
261 
263 
265 
266 
271 
274 
306 
311 
315 
325 

Code 

331 
332 
343 
346 
351 
356 
364 
365 
371 
411 
412 

Code 

413 
423 
431 
432 
445 
446 
452 
454 
455 
462 
464 

Code 

465 
466 
503 
506 
516 
523 
532 
546 
565 
606 
662 

Code 

612 
624 
627 
631 
632 
645 
654 
664 
703 
712 
723 

Code 

731 
732 
734 
743 
754 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Loudmouth

Page 1: ...be Light Record and Play Message DELAY Feature Record and Play Message REPEAT Feature Ritron Pub 14500060 Rev G 09 17 2017 Ritron Inc All rights reserved Loudmouth Ritron Patriot Jobcom OutPost GateGu...

Page 2: ...1 Programmable Frequency Codes 16 Table 2 Interference Eliminator Programmable QC Tone Codes 16 Table 3 Digital Interference Eliminator Programmable DQC Tone Codes 16 3 4 Program Paging Codes 17 Tabl...

Page 3: ...r LM U450 or LM V150 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 connector AFB 1545 Dual Ban...

Page 4: ...gram 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 connected to the radio Press the Enter button tw...

Page 5: ...with the Loudmouth channel will be able to access the loudspeaker The 2 way radio s Loudmouth channel and the Loudmouth receiver must be programmed for the same DQC code All Ritron radios offer 104 d...

Page 6: ...d speaker Any user on your 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 paging code There is no need to lic...

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: ...on 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 typically be located If the radio user is too close to the Lou...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...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 11: ...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 12: ...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 13: ...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 14: ...of 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 100 10W solar panel kit can be used to power the Loudmouth...

Page 15: ...le Record and Play operation Set a Record and Play delay time Set to repeat a Record and Play message Enable or disable Weather Alert feature VHF models only Enable or disable Battery Powered Operatio...

Page 16: ...r the 2 digit 2 Tone paging code see Table 4 on 17 or the 3 7 digit Selcall code In this example an LM U450 was programmed to operate on the Brown Dot frequency of 464 500 MHz Frequency code 04 with 1...

Page 17: ...ext digit 9 Enter the 2nd digit of the frequency code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number Pause the radio sounds a low tone and will show a hyphen across...

Page 18: ...58 466 1125 12 5 59 466 1375 12 5 60 466 1625 12 5 61 466 1875 12 5 62 466 2125 12 5 UHF Business Band Code Frequency ColorDot BW 63 466 2375 12 5 64 466 2625 12 5 65 466 2875 12 5 66 466 3125 12 5 6...

Page 19: ...am display shows the desired number Pause the radio will sound a low tone and show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit 8 Enter the 2nd digit...

Page 20: ...isplay shows the correct character Pause the radio will sound a low tone and show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the first digit of the Feature code 7...

Page 21: ...ency bandwidth Battery Powered Operation 41 Battery Operation On Set to extend battery life when powering the Loudmouth with an external battery 42 Battery Operation Off Set when powering the Loudmout...

Page 22: ...tton until the program display shows the desired number Pause the radio will sound a low tone and show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit 6...

Page 23: ...Enter the Weather Frequency code by clicking the PROGRAM button until the program display shows the desired number Pause the radio sounds a low tone and will begin playing the NOAA weather broadcast...

Page 24: ...Record and Play On Code A Record and Play Delay Enter Record and Play Delay Time Code A Record and Play Repeat Enter Record and Play Repeat Code A Relay Operation On Enter Relay On Code A or Off Enter...

Page 25: ...ge is complete 8 Return the portable base station or mobile radio to the normal operating channel 4 2 Selcall Paging To access the Loudmouth the 2 way radio must be programmed to send the correct Selc...

Page 26: ...r access Factory default Two Tone Reset Time is 5 seconds Can be used in conjunction with QC or DQC for added security The 2 way radio and the Loudmouth receiver must be programmed for the same QC or...

Page 27: ...s not intended to operate the radio for an extended period of time For applications where AC power for the RPS 1B is not available the Loudmouth receiver must be powered by an external 12 VDC battery...

Page 28: ...er software Disable this feature to prevent programming in the field and allow only PC programming 4 8 How to Minimize Feedback Feedback is the result of the Loudmouth speaker audio getting back into...

Page 29: ...able Assembly 60201127 Optional Ritron cable assembly 60201127 4 Conductor Cable Loudmouth Relay is used to connect the Loudmouth relay switch to an optional strobe light or any other device where a s...

Page 30: ...to ground to activate Any strobe light used would require external power either AC or DC 60201127 Description Strobe Light Blue Normally Open Switch Contact On Off Switch Green Common Switch Contact C...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...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 33: ...ts LM U450 LM V150 FCC ID AIERIT27 450 AIERIT27 150 IC ID 1084A RIT27450 1084A RIT27150 Frequency range 450 470 MHz 150 165 MHz Synthesizer steps 6 25 kHz 2 5 kHz Frequency stability 1 5 PPM 30 to 60...

Page 34: ...BP LM Li22 Emergency Backup Battery MODELS AFFECTED LM U450 LM U450 CANADA LM V150 LM V150 BC LM V150 CANADA 9LM U450 SP 9LM V150 SP The audio amplifier module installed is easily identified per the f...

Page 35: ...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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