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METER 

  The VU METER serves the function of indicating the 
relative power supply voltage, relative RF power output, 
and the amount of audio compression. The METER indi-
cates RF output only when the CONTROL switch is in 
the “TRANSMIT” position. 
 

ANTENNA Connector 

  Connection of various antenna systems is covered un-
der 

INSTALLATION

 and 

ANTENNAS

. It is only necessary 

for the operator or announcer to see that the ANTENNA 
connector is tight and that the antenna is clear of objects 
which may affect its radiation efficiency. 

CAUTION: 

THE ANTENNA MUST BE CONNECTED BEFORE 
SWITCHING TO “TRANSMIT”. 

 
 

RECVR Connector 

  If the RPT-30 is equipped with optional antenna relay, 
the transmit antenna can be used for receiving by 
connecting a coaxial cable (No. 585-026) between the 
RECV jack on the RPT-30 and ANTENNA connector of 
the receiver (MARTI AR-10). To silence the receiver 
while transmitting, Mute Cable No. 585-038-2 is plugged 
into the ACCESSORY connector on each unit. 
 
 

ANTENNA (WARNING LIGHT) 

  The red LED light marked “ANTENNA” which is to 
the right of the METER on the RPT-30 front panel, 
flashes to indicate a problem with the antenna when 
transmitting. The ANTENNA (WARNING LIGHT) 
flashes if the CONTROL switch is switched to 
“TRANSMIT” without an antenna connected. It can also 
indicate a defective antenna, coaxial cable, or connector; 
or improper location of a portable antenna. Prolonged 
operation under these conditions can damage the 
transmitter. 
 
 

TEMP (WARNING LIGHT) 

  Flashing of the TEMP (WARNING LIGHT) indicates 
excessive operating temperature within the transmitter. 
This can be caused by obstructed vent holes in the top or 
rear of the unit, inoperative cooling fan, or antenna prob-
lems. Do not operate RPT-30 until the cause of overheat-
ing is corrected! 

 
 

STEP BY STEP RPT-30 OPERAT-
ING PROCEDURE 

 
1.  Position CONTROL switch to “OFF”, then plug RPT-
30 into a 115 volt, AC, grounded, 3-prong receptacle. 

WARNING 

THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE OPERATED WITH 
A 3-PRONG, GROUNDED, 115 VOLT, AC 
OUTLET RECEPTACLE! 

FAILURE TO USE A PROPERLY GROUNDED 

OUTLET COULD RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZ-
ARD OR FAULTY EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE. 

IF AN EXTENSION CORD IS  USED, IT 

MUST BE THE THREE-WIRE GROUNDING 

TYPE TO INSURE SAFETY.   

DO NOT CUT OFF THE GROUND PIN OF A 3 

PRONG PLUG!! 

2.  Connect antenna to the ANTENNA connector on the 
RPT-30 rear panel. 
 
3. Place CONTROL switch in “STANDBY” position. 
(Allow for a 2 minute warm-up!) 
 
4. Plug in microphones (Inputs 1 - 3) or tape player 
(Input 4 internally switched to “HI” position. See MIC 
Input Connections, above.) and check operation by ob-
serving compression on METER and by headset plugged 
into MONITOR jack. Set GAIN controls for no more 
than -3 VU audio compression on the METER. 
 
5. 

To transmit, move CONTROL switch to 

“TRANSMIT” position. The METER should read 0 VU 

±

3 VU with METER switch in “RF OUTPUT” position. 

 
6. If the ANTENNA (WARNING LIGHT) flashes in 
“TRANSMIT” operation, switch transmitter “OFF” im-
mediately and check antenna, connectors, and coaxial 
cable. Placing antenna too near a wall or other object can 
cause ANTENNA (WARNING LIGHT) to flash. 
 
7. Flashing of the TEMP (WARNING LIGHT) indi-
cates: (a) Obstructed vent holes in top or rear of unit. (b) 
Fan not operating. (c) Improper tuning, antenna load, or 
other problems causing excessive heating. 

Do not operate 

RPT-30 until cause of overheating is corrected!!!

 

 

Содержание RPT-30

Страница 1: ...or other costs of any nature as a result of the use of the products manufactured or supplied by the Seller whether used in accordance with instructions or not This warranty is in lieu of all others e...

Страница 2: ...and Adjustment Function of RPT 30 Semi Conductors Main Frame Schematic 702 074 Parts List 702 074 Pre Amp Mixer Schematic 800 251 Board Parts List 800 251 Audio Board Schematic 800 166 Parts List 800...

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Страница 4: ...processing technique pioneered and proven by Marti Electronics in thousands of re mote pick up broadcast transmitters over the past 25 years has been applied to this model re sulting in the highest au...

Страница 5: ...50 ohms inputs XLR 3 with mixing controls One input switchable to balanced line level at microphone 4 input and D connector on rear panel Modulation Control Broadcast quality compressor limiter built...

Страница 6: ...9 21 cm wide x 8 89 cm high x 33 78 cm deep Options available Second crystal for dual frequency operation rack mounting brackets mobile mounting brackets antenna switching relay audio companding etc F...

Страница 7: ...ghly inspect for concealed damage If damage is discovered stop further unpacking and request immediate inspection by local agent of carrier A written report of the agent s findings with his signature...

Страница 8: ...This system consists of the originating transmitter with its antenna inside the building which transmits to a mobile relay parked outside the building The mobile relay consists of a Marti Model AR 10...

Страница 9: ...operation anticipated The antenna s are usually mounted on top of the vehicle to provide maximum height Transmitter Mounting 1 Locate transmitter where vent holes on top and rear of unit are not obst...

Страница 10: ...ce should employ a relay with low resistance contacts lo cated near the transmitter Mobile Repeat Mobile repeat operation is covered under STATION ARY REMOTE BROADCAST INSTALLATION Electrical connecti...

Страница 11: ...arti After relay is installed connect RECEIVER jack on RPT 30 rear panel to receiver an tenna connector using 20 inch Coaxial Cable No 585 026 Receiver muting during transmitting is accomplished using...

Страница 12: ...nically tight then coated with a weather proofing material over at least two layers of vinyl plastic electrical tape Moisture problems in antenna systems are usually traced back to connectors which ha...

Страница 13: ...STALLING ANTENNAS KEEP AWAY FROM POWER LINES...

Страница 14: ...ace CONTROL switch in STANDBY position and allow METER pointer to reach 0 VU Slowly in crease gain clockwise until METER begins deflecting to the left on audio peaks Maximum deflection should be 3 to...

Страница 15: ...the transmitter This can be caused by obstructed vent holes in the top or rear of the unit inoperative cooling fan or antenna prob lems Do not operate RPT 30 until the cause of overheat ing is correct...

Страница 16: ...ulator RF output is frequency multiplied in the multiplier board to obtain the various operating frequencies listed on the RPT 30 specification sheet The multiplication factor for various frequency ba...

Страница 17: ...nnector as well as the AC line input have radio frequency filters In addition to the L and C filter components a reverse polarity protector diode D2 is located on the 800 253 board METER BOARD 800 252...

Страница 18: ...rator Marconi Model 2022C Spectrum Analyzer Hewlett Packard Model 8558B Wattmeter 50 ohms impedance Bird Model 43 5 or 50 watt element 100 250 MHz or 400 1000 MHz Bird Automatic Modulation Meter Wavet...

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Страница 20: ...0 90 TP5 0 30 0 60 TP5 0 80 1 60 q 8 volt regulator 7 45 7 65 q Audio Compressor Meter set at 0 VU q Limiter Set q Encode frequency set at 27 Hz q Encode frequency set at 1 KHz deviation q Set power o...

Страница 21: ...meter to TP2 adjust L1 and L2 for maximum indication 3 Move negative probe to TP3 adjust L3 and L4 for maximum indication 4 Move negative probe of meter to TP4 adjust L5 and L6 for maximum indication...

Страница 22: ...quency pot R37 for maximum indica tion on the DECODE SIGNAL LEVEL meter of the receiver 4 Connect an audio voltmeter to the output terminals of the Marti receiver Feed a 100 microvolt signal into the...

Страница 23: ...or Q2 800 160 Transistor Darlington Amplifier for Temperature Control D1 800 160 Diode Temperature Compensation 800 160 1 800 160 Module Frequency Control Q1 800 163 Transistor Frequency Tripler Q2 80...

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