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Instruction Manual 

Page 8 of 25 

 

Odyssey

 Series Model 2000-800 Specifications 

GENERAL 

No. 

Parameter 

Requirement 

Comments 

1  Frequency Range 

 

Receiver: 

 

Transmitter: 

 

851 MHz – 869 MHz 
806 MHz – 824 MHz 

 

2  Channel Spacing 

25 kHz  

12.5KHz steps 

3  Duty Cycle 

100% – RX 

10% – TX 

 

4  Input Voltage 

13.8V ±10% DC negative ground   

5  Operating Voltage Range 

15.2V – 12.4V  

Operational > 10.8VDC 

Degraded operation below 12.4V 

6  Current Drain 

1.25A Standby 

1.50A Receive 

3.50A Transmit 

At 13.8 VDC.  With approxi10% 
margin. 

7  RF Impedance 

50 

 

Unbalanced 

8  Dimensions 

171.5mm (6.75”) W x 

54.0mm (2.125”) H x 

203.2mm (8.0”) D 

 

9  Weight  

3.1 Kg (6.7 lb.) 

Mobile 

2 Kg (4.42 lb.) 

Microphone   245 g (0.54 lb.) 
Bracket  

567 g (1.25 lb.) 

Pwr. Cable (12ft. with fuse) 227 g (0.5 lb.) 

10  Conducted Emissions 

-81dBm in RX Band 

-61dBm in TX Band 

-57dBm elsewhere 

 

11  FCC ID 

TBA 

To Be Assigned 

12  FCC Compliance 

FCC Part 15 & Part 90 

Part 15, Class B digital device 

13  Normal Test Conditions 

Tempe20°C 

Relative Humidity 75% Max.  

Test Voltage 13.8V 

 

14  Sub-channel Data Rate: 

Time Slot Data Rate: 

16 kbps for single sub-channel 

8.0 kpbs for single time slot 

An 800 MHz, 25 kHz DC/MA® channel is 
divided into four sub-channels with 
channel offsets of ±2400 Hz and ±7200 
Hz. 

15  Temperature Range 

-30°C to +60°C 

 

16  Shock 

TIA/EIA 603, Section 3.3.4 

 

17  Vibration 

TIA/EIA 603, Section 3.3.5 

 

Содержание Odyssey 2000

Страница 1: ...tructionManual The800MHzDC MA Mobile Radio including DirectFrequencyAssignment DFA with DigitalLTR Trunking 575 0000 0001 DC MA is a registered trademark of ComSpace Corporation and LTR is a registere...

Страница 2: ...THE TRANSCEIVER 12 ANTENNA MOUNTING 13 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 14 FRONT PANEL 14 PUSH BUTTON FUNCTIONS 15 MICROPHONE 16 DISPLAY 16 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS 16 POWER INPUT CONNECTOR PIN OUT 16 ACCESSORY...

Страница 3: ...Instruction Manual Page 3 of 25 RECEIVING A DISPATCH CALL 24 CONVENTIONAL OPERATION 25 TRANSMITTING 25 RECEIVING 25...

Страница 4: ...y of communications The principle features are 1 Digital Modulation with DCMA technology 2 Digital Trunking Direct Frequency Assignment compatible with E F Johnson LTR network protocols 3 Enhanced voi...

Страница 5: ...quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occu...

Страница 6: ...containers in the trunk or your vehicle if your transceiver is mounted in the trunk area DYNAMITE BLASTING CAPS Operating the transceiver within 500 feet of dynamite blasting caps may cause them to e...

Страница 7: ...n transmit mode by pressing the Push to Talk PTT button on the radio s microphone and receiving a grant to transmit from the repeater DO NOT attempt to configure the transceiver while driving it is da...

Страница 8: ...x 54 0mm 2 125 H x 203 2mm 8 0 D 9 Weight 3 1 Kg 6 7 lb Mobile 2 Kg 4 42 lb Microphone 245 g 0 54 lb Bracket 567 g 1 25 lb Pwr Cable 12ft with fuse 227 g 0 5 lb 10 Conducted Emissions 81dBm in RX Ban...

Страница 9: ...z Each of the individual sub channels is about 4 kHz 10 Transmitter Carrier Attack Time 0 5 msec 2 symbols with each symbol being 0 25 msec RECEIVER No Parameter Requirement Comments 1 Modulation Type...

Страница 10: ...erial If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment file a claim with the carrier immediately SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Item Part Number Quantity Microphone 700 00000 0100 1 Microphone Hang...

Страница 11: ...reful not to damage wiring or parts The following tools are required for installation of the transceiver inch 6 mm or larger electric drill drill bits sizes listed below Description Purpose Drill size...

Страница 12: ...cable Be sure to leave enough slack in the cables so that the transceiver can be removed for servicing while keeping the power applied INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER WARNING FOR PASSENGER SAFETY THE TRANS...

Страница 13: ...ge trunk lid the lid provides a good antenna location If the trunk lid is used grounding straps should be connected between the trunk lid and the vehicle chassis to improve grounding of the lid and en...

Страница 14: ...Instruction Manual Page 14 of 25 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS FRONT PANEL All front panel keys are momentary push buttons and are backlit for nighttime viewing...

Страница 15: ...ophone connector 7 Sys System Up Press the SYS button to display current system A second press within one second or continuous depression will display a next to the system number and increment up thro...

Страница 16: ...xD Transmit Data Transmit data utilizing XON XOFF software handshaking 6 RxD Receiver Data Receive data utilizing XON XOFF software handshaking 3 PTT Push To Talk 4 On Off Hook Trigger to detect wheth...

Страница 17: ...r Select 1 2 3 6 9 12 15 Reserved for future use Note All speaker leads both internal and external are biased with respect to vehicle ground and should be not be in contact with vehicle ground Note In...

Страница 18: ...lay Indication of various operational conditions via the alphanumeric display volume PTT etc TRUNKED SYSTEM FEATURES One Home channel programmable per Group in DC MA a specific frequency sub channel a...

Страница 19: ...splay GROUP SOFT KEY Up to 512 groups can be programmed in the mobile unit Out of the 512 groups up to 250 groups can be programmed per system Each group can be represented by up to 17 alphanumeric ch...

Страница 20: ...oft key has two purposes It enables and disables both System and Group Scan Example Group Scan Example System Scan MENU AND SELECT SOFT KEY The menu and select keys are to be utilized together The men...

Страница 21: ...00 percent Using the menu soft key scroll to the Display XX menu location Horn honk Toggle the Horn Honk feature ON and OFF Enabled by option Group Display Toggles group display between a pre programm...

Страница 22: ...at fall into the generic class Tone Description Key Touch Tone 700 Hz 40 msec tone indicates when a soft key is pressed Wrap Around Tone 700 Hz 80 msec tone followed by an 800 Hz 80 msec tone indicate...

Страница 23: ...short 1000 Hz 20 msec tones separated by two short 1200 Hz 20 msec tones sounds after the radio has been waiting in queue for an available channel Intercept Siren like tones consisting of 700 Hz and...

Страница 24: ...best sound quality at the receiving station hold the microphone approximately 1 5 inches 3 4 cm from your mouth and talk across the microphone not directly into it 4 When your conversation is finishe...

Страница 25: ...s the PTT switch and speak into the microphone Release the PTT switch to receive For best sound quality at the receiving station hold the microphone approximately 1 5 inches 3 4 cm from your mouth and...

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