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WARRANTY AND SERVICE 

Limited Warranty 

 
This  product  is  warranted  by  BridgeCom  Systems,  Inc.  to  be  free  of  defects  in  materials  and 

workmanship for a period of 

one year

 from the date of purchase.  If a defective part causes 

this product to operate improperly during the one-year warranty period, we will service it to the 

original owner free of charge if shipped to BridgeCom Systems at the owner’s expense.  This 
warranty does not apply to any parts damaged due to improper use or violation of instructions.  

It does not extend to damage incurred by misuse or abuse, unauthorized modifications, natural 
causes such as lightning, fire, floods, and other such catastrophes; nor to damage caused by 
environmental extremes, such as power surges and/or transients, theft, or accidents.   

 
All warranties must be performed at BridgeCom Systems, Inc.  No credit will be given for 

unauthorized repair work attempted by the customer. 
 

BridgeCom Systems, Inc. will repair or replace the equipment and return to the customer 
freight pre-paid, within the continental United States.  Equipment found not to be defective will 

be returned at the customer’s expense, and it will include the cost to ship, test, and return the 
equipment. 
 

Equipment returned for repair must have a return merchandise authorization (RMA) number.  
To obtain an RMA contact our Technical Support Department at (816)-532-8451 or email 

[email protected]

.  All returned equipment must have the RMA number 

listed on the outside of the shipping container.   

 
Ship all returns to: 

BridgeCom Systems, Inc. Attn:Repair 
102 NE State Route 92 Hwy 
Suite C 

Smithville, MO 64089   

 

Out of warranty repairs and service charges are billed at the current hourly rate plus parts. 

PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 

 
This document contains information proprietary to Bridge Embedded Systems, Inc. and 

BridgeCom Systems, Inc.  Its contents may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without 
express written permission from either Bridge Embedded Systems, Inc. or BridgeCom Systems, 
Inc..  The information is provided “AS IS” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or 

implied.  Bridge Embedded Systems, Inc. or BridgeCom Systems, Inc. does not assume any 
liability for damages.  Technical information and specifications in this document are subject to 

change without notice.  Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by 
Bridgecom Systems could voice the user’s authorization to operate this device. 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...BCM 220 User Manual By BridgeCom Systems Inc...

Страница 2: ...s reserved Printed in the United States of America Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation For Technical Support please contact BridgeCom Systems Inc 102 NE State Route 92 Highway S...

Страница 3: ...U MODE 15 CHAPTER 6 HOW TO FUNCTION GUIDE 16 VFO FREQUENCY ENTRY 16 STORING A CHANNEL TO MEMORY 16 DELETING A CHANNEL FROM MEMORY 16 SENDING DTMF TONES WHILE TRANSMITTING 16 RADIO ALIGNMENT 17 SETTING...

Страница 4: ...APPENDIX A TERMINAL DESCRIPTION 27 APPENDIX B CTCSS DCS TABLES 28 AVAILABLE CTCSS TONES 28 WARRANTY AND SERVICE 29 FCC STATEMENTS 30 4...

Страница 5: ...our transceiver is mounted in the trunk area INJURY FROM RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSIONS Do not operate your BCM 220 when somebody is either touching the antenna or standing within two to three feet of...

Страница 6: ...to the negative battery terminal Place the fuse as close to the battery as possible Coil the surplus cable and secure it with a retaining band Be sure to leave enough slack in the cables so the transc...

Страница 7: ...1 Mounting Bracket 1 DTMF Microphone 1 Microphone Hanger w screws 1 Screw Set 5x16 mm self tapping screw Hex headed screw w washer Spring Washer Flat Washer 4 4 4 4 Image 1 Radio Connections and brac...

Страница 8: ...0W 30W Maximum Deviation 5kHz 25 kHz 2 5 kHz 12 5 kHz Spurious and Harmonic 70dB FM Hum and Noise 40dB 12 5 kHz 45 dB 25 kHz Audio Distortion 3 Maximum with 1 kHz Modulation Audio Freq Response 1 3dB...

Страница 9: ...2 Dot Matrix Graphic LCD DSUB15 Accessory Connector 4W Front Mounted Speaker External Speaker Port Selectable Squelch Level 1 9 CSQ CTCSS and DCS Encode Decode Programmable COS function Active Low Car...

Страница 10: ...CHAPTER 2 Getting Acquainted Image 2 BCM Radio Front Image 3 BCM Radio Rear Image 4 BCM Radio Display LCD Icons 10...

Страница 11: ...n the radio press and hold the POWER VOL knob for approximately two seconds Front Panel Keypad The two knobs on the radio are push button style rotary knobs Knob on left Volume Control Knob Power On O...

Страница 12: ...into the radio using the DTMF keypad For example Your repeater transmits on 224 140 MHz and receives on 222 540 MHz and uses a CTCSS tone of 114 8 Hz on the input and output To enter 224 14 MHz use th...

Страница 13: ...splay Press the SELECT knob to select 114 8 A beep should be heard TX CTCSS DCS Entry 1 Rotate the SELECT knob until TX SQUELCH is displayed 2 Press the SELECT knob to access the menu item select Rota...

Страница 14: ...help to ignore unwanted calls on the channel CTCSS DCS is programmed on a per channel basis To communicate using CTCSS DCS other radios must have the same signaling in their radios Working Modes Frequ...

Страница 15: ...exit the alignment mode menu simply press the A button Radio Personality Menu Mode To enter the radio personality menu mode press the B button on the radio control head From the this menu you can adju...

Страница 16: ...RX frequency to store is displayed Press and hold the SELECT button for approx 2 seconds The moment the SELECT button is pressed the radio will enter memory mode and display the current memory channel...

Страница 17: ...ing To exit the ALIGNMENT menu press the A button Changing Power Level The BCM 220 supports four programmable TX Power output settings 5W 10W 20W and 30W TX power is adjusted by accessing the alignmen...

Страница 18: ...the SELECT to go back to the menu A good beep is emitted 6 To exit the alignment menu press the A button on the control head and the radio will revert back to VFO mode A good beep is emitted Changing...

Страница 19: ...LECT button to allow for changing the DTMF TONE DEV A good beep will be emitted 4 PTT the radio and press a DTMF key on the microphone Adjust the DTMF Dev while observing the effect on a service monit...

Страница 20: ...izes available are 5kHz 10kHz 12 5kHz 15kHz 20kHz 25kHz and 30kHz 1 Make sure the radio is in VFO mode Press the B button the control head to access the personality menu A good beep is emitted 2 FREQ...

Страница 21: ...IGNAL is displayed on the top line 3 Press the SELECT button to allow for changing the TX SIGNAL A good beep is emitted 4 Rotate the SELECT knob until the desired TX signal is desired Press the SELECT...

Страница 22: ...to turn ON rotate the SELECT knob CCW to turn OFF Press the SELECT knob to exit the selection process If beeps are ON a good beep is emitted and control goes back to the menu The note icon will be il...

Страница 23: ...or Memory Scan mode if the un mute condition is selected to be CARRIER the radio will defeat the RX SIGNAL requirement and un mute the radio Otherwise the radio will wait for the Scan Hang Signal Time...

Страница 24: ...press the SELECT knob to go back to the menu A good beep is emitted 5 To exit the personality menu press the B button on the control head and the radio will revert back to VFO mode A good beep is emi...

Страница 25: ...radio will revert back to VFO mode A good beep is emitted Changing Scan Wait For Signal Time The Scan wait for Signal Time is the amount of time the radio will wait looking for valid signal decode af...

Страница 26: ...ted in 219 220 MHz Data ONLY channels are identified on the LCD display by viewing a squared I icon in the right corner of the display Interfacing a TNC or any data device to the BCM 220 requires use...

Страница 27: ...APPENDIX A Terminal Description 27...

Страница 28: ...code can be inverted as noted by an i next to field in LCD display 023 071 143 225 266 356 452 532 664 025 072 145 226 271 364 454 546 703 026 073 152 243 274 365 455 565 712 031 074 155 244 306 371...

Страница 29: ...s expense and it will include the cost to ship test and return the equipment Equipment returned for repair must have a return merchandise authorization RMA number To obtain an RMA contact our Technica...

Страница 30: ...e following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including received interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Mo...

Страница 31: ...NOTES 31...

Страница 32: ...102 NE State Route 92 Hwy Suite C Smithville M0 64089 816 532 8451 www BridgeComSystems com Printed in United States of America 32...

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