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VT-3H040 VHF Enhanced Transmitter Instruction Manual 

1-1 

GENERAL 

 

1.1 

Introduction 

 
The VT-3H040 transmitter is a low power, synthesized FM transmitter capable of operating in  
20 kHz or 25 kHz channels and within one of two bands: 29 MHz to 38 MHz or 38 MHz to 50 
MHz. The transmitter is rated for continuous duty at an RF output power of 3.0 Watt. The RF 
output  power  level  is  preset  at  the  factory.  A  modular  design  allows  each  of  the  transmitter's 
modules; MT-3 Transmitter Main Board, MT-3 Audio Processor, VT-3H040 Amplifier and OS-
3H040 Synthesizer to be individually assembled and tested. This facilitates construction, tuning, 
maintainance as well as troubleshooting procedures. The synthesizer module can be programmed 
to have up to 16 channels exclusive to one frequency band.  
 
The  VT-3H040  Transmitter  is  designed  to  interface  with  Daniels  Electronics'  MT-3  Repeater 
System while maintaining MT-2 System compatibility. Both radio systems are characterized by 
dependable, low maintanence performance under the most severe environmental conditions. 
 
 

1.2 

Manual Organization 

 
The  organization  of  this  manual  reflects  the  modular  makeup  of  the  VT-3  product  line.  Each 
module is fully described within its respective submanual, all of which are contained within this 
document.  In general, each submanual contains: 
 

1. A functional description and specification summary, 

 

2. a detailed technical description (Theory of Operation) and 

 

3. assembly, setup and alignment procedures relevent to that particular module. 

 
The module manuals are as follows. 
 
Note:  material  presented  in  a  given  "sub-manual"  may  include  information  related  to  other 
module  versions  not  directly  appllicable  to  the  VT-3H040  Transmitter  family  (eg,  the  OS-3H 
Synthesizer Instruction Manual covers models from 29 MHz to 512 MHz).  
 
Transmitter  Manual:  This  manual  provides  an  overview  of  the  complete  transmitter,  manual 
organization and assembly in terms of the other modules.  
 
MT-3 Transmitter Main Board: This manual pertains to the audio processor module, transmitter 
Main Board and Front Panel Board. Most of the user selectable options are accessed within the 
Transmitter  Main  Board  module,  including  channel  selection.  Since  all  external  connections 
(including power and signal lines) are made to the Transmitter Main Board, most of the material 
pertaining to transmitter operation and installation is found here. 
 

Содержание VT-3H040

Страница 1: ...art of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Daniels Electronics Ltd Issue 1 Previous Issue N A Issue Date May 97 Previous Issue Date N A Daniels Electronics Ltd Printing Date Sept 97 Victoria B C Part No IM20 VT3040 PRINTED IN CANADA ...

Страница 2: ...ization The organization of this manual reflects the modular makeup of the VT 3 product line Each module is fully described within its respective submanual all of which are contained within this document In general each submanual contains 1 A functional description and specification summary 2 a detailed technical description Theory of Operation and 3 assembly setup and alignment procedures releven...

Страница 3: ... VT 3H040 line of transmitters has a single RF power output rating of 3 0 Watt with wide band FM 20 kHz or 25 kHz channels and employs synthesizer based frequency generation The two basic i e no options added band specific models of the transmitter are as follows VT 3H035 SWA3 29 MHz to 38 MHz VT 3H045 SWA3 38 MHz to 50 MHz The frequency is determined by the model of synthesizer and by the lowpass...

Страница 4: ...Type N connector Duty Cycle 100 Continuous operation from 30 C to 60 C optional 40 C to 60 C Harmonic Emissions More than 90 dB below carrier Spurious Emissions More than 80 dB below carrier Transmitter Mismatch Protection 20 1 VSWR at all phase angles Transmitter Alarm Forward power sense and reverse VSWR open collector output separate or OR ed linear output separate lines only Modulation 16K0F3E...

Страница 5: ...ure Range 30 C to 60 C optional 40 C temperature test Operating Humidity 95 RH non condensing at 25 C Operating Voltage 13 8 Vdc Nominal range 11 to 16 Vdc 9 5 Vdc Regulated Total Transmit Current 0 8 Amp typical 1 2 Amp maximum Front Panel Controls NORM repeat mode OFF and KEY TX Tx on PTT Activation Active to ground with or without time out timer Microphone activated with or without time out tim...

Страница 6: ...z with a 1 kHz tone Subtone Audio Input 1 0 5 Vpp at 200 Hz for 500 Hz deviation internally adjustable Subtone Audio Input 1 Frequency range 60 Hz to 300 Hz Subtone Audio Input 2 0 5 Vpp at 100 Hz for 500 Hz deviation internally adjustable Subtone Audio Input 2 Frequency range DC to 150 Hz Direct Modulation Input 0 5 Vrms at 1 kHz or 3 kHz deviation Direct Modulation Frequency range DC to 5 kHz Au...

Страница 7: ...odules mate with Daniels standard M3 repeater subrack Subracks modules comply with IEEE 1101 DIN 41494 and IEC 297 3 mechanical size modular arrangement External Connections RF Connection type N connector located on the transmitter module front panel Motherboard Connections Audio Power and Control are made through a 48 pin gold plated type F connector on the rear of the transmitter module User con...

Страница 8: ...n by the transmitter in its quiescent state depends on what modules are enabled during the inactive PTT off state This aspect of transmitter operation is controlled by jumper settings on the Transmitter Main Board refer to the Transmitter Main Board Manual The minimum 9 5 Vdc quiescent current is typically 15 mA and occurs when the Synthesizer and Audio Processor are disabled while the transmitter...

Страница 9: ...5000 or Txfrequency CHNL 5000 kHz MHz 6 25 x 29 Alternatively a frequency and channel lookup table is available in the Channel Designation Table manual for the VT 3H040 A channel can be selected from a set of 15 maximum possible factory programmed channels by the four channel select lines available at the rear F connector on the Transmitter Main Board A single user selectable channel is set by swi...

Страница 10: ...n 2 2 of this manual Transmitter Main Board Manual 2 Synthesizer Synthesizer Manual 3 Amplifier Amplifier Manual 4 Audio Processor Transmitter Main Board Manual 2 3 2 Frequency Change The transmitter is initially aligned at the factory for the frequency stamped on the Factory Set Operating Frequency label see section 3 1 This label should list the frequency at which the last complete transmitter a...

Страница 11: ...nge between 0 2 and 0 5 MHzTransmitter Main Board Channel Change Audio Processor see section 2 3 4 between 0 5 and 1 0 MHzTransmitter Main Board Channel Change Audio Processor see section 2 3 4 check RF alarm thresholds section 2 3 5 1 0 MHz or greater Complete alignment NOTE May not be applicable to all installations 2 3 3 Output Power Adjustment The RF power output of the amplifier is set to its...

Страница 12: ...ustment should not be affected by a change in frequency or deviation settings 2 3 5 Setting RF Alarm Thresholds The VSWR and Forward Power Alarms are factory preset to give alarm conditions for a 3 1 VSWR and 50 forward power respectively The Amplifier Manual describes how to adjust these settings should different levels be required If the alarm thresholds are crital to operation of a particular i...

Страница 13: ...r Jumpers it is recommended to use solder braid in place of manual vacuum type desoldering tools when removing jumpers This will help prevent damage to the circuit boards 2 6 Printed Circuitboard Numbering Convention To ease troubleshooting and maintenance procedures Daniels Electronics Limited has adopted a printed circuitboard PCB numbering convention in which the last two digits of the circuitb...

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