background image

Section 3. Operation 

 

3-9

Table 3. -3. Commonly Used DCS Codes, with Binary and Hex Shown 

Code Binary  Hex 

 

Code Binary  Hex 

023 11101100011100000010011 

640E37 

 311 01110001101100011001001 

498D8E 

025 11010110111100000010101 

540F6B 

 315 11011000110100011001101 

598B1B 

026 11001011101100000010110 

340DD3 

 325 00110010110100011010101 

558B4C 

031 10100011111100000011001 

4C0FC5 

 331 01000111110100011011001 

4D8BE2 

032 10111110101100000011010 

2C0D7D 

 332 01011010100100011011010 

2D895A 

036 00010111110100000011110 

3C0BE8 

 343 01010010111100011100011 

638F4A 

043 10110110110100000100011 

620B6D 

 346 01110101001100011100110 

338CAE 

047 00011111101100000100111 

720DF8 

 351 00011101011100011101001 

4B8EB8 

051 11111001010100000101001 

4A0A9F 

 356 10101001010100011101110 

3B8A95 

053 01101010101100000101011 

6A0D56 

 364 11010000101100011110100 

178D0B 

054 11011110100100000101100 

1A097B 

 365 01011110000100011110101 

57887A 

065 10111010001100000110101 

560C5D 

 371 00101011000100011111001 

4F88D4 

071 11001111001100000111001 

4E0CF3 

 411 11101110110100100001001 

484B77 

072 11010010011100000111010 

2E0E4B 

 412 11110011100100100001010 

2849CF 

073 01011100110100000111011 

6E0B3A 

 413 01111101001100100001011 

684CBE 

074 11101000111100000111100 

1E0F17 

 423 10010111001100100010011 

644CE9 

114 01101011110100001001100 

190BD6 

 431 11011000101100100011001 

4C4D1B 

115 11100101011100001001101 

590EA7 

 432 11000101111100100011010 

2C4FA3 

116 11111000001100001001110 

390C1F 

 445 11110111000100100100101 

5248EF 

122 10111011010100001010010 

250ADD 

 446 11101010010100100100110 

324A57 

125 00001111011100001010101 

550EF0 

 452 10011111010100100101010 

2A4AF9 

131 01111010011100001011001 

4D0E5E 

 454 10100101110100100101100 

1A4BA5 

132 01100111001100001011010 

2D0CE6 

 455 00101011011100100101101 

5A4ED4 

134 01011101101100001011100 

1D0DBA 

 462 01110101010100100110010 

264AAE 

143 01101111010100001100011 

630AF6 

 464 01001111110100100110100 

164BF2 

145 01010101110100001100101 

530BAA 

 465 11000001011100100110101 

564E83 

152 00111101100100001101010 

2B09BC 

 466 11011100001100100110110 

364C3B 

155 10001001101100001101101 

5B0D91 

 503 01111000110100101000011 

614B1E 

156 10010100111100001101110 

3B0F29 

 506 01011111000100101000110 

3148FA 

162 11010111100100001110010 

2709EB 

 516 10000011011100101001110 

394EC1 

165 01100011101100001110101 

570DC6 

 523 01001110101100101010011 

654D72 

172 00001011111100001111010 

2F0FD0 

 526 01101001011100101010110 

354E96 

174 00110001011100001111100 

1F0E8C 

 532 00011100011100101011010 

2D4E38 

205 11011101001100010000101 

508CBB 

 546 00110011110100101100110 

334BCC 

212 10110101011100010001010 

288EAD 

 565 00011000111100101110101 

574F18 

223 11010001110100010010011 

648B8B 

 606 10111011001100110000110 

30CCDD 

225 11101011010100010010101 

548AD7 

 612 11001110001100110001010 

28CC73 

226 11110110000100010010110 

34886F 

 624 00011110101100110010100 

14CD78 

243 10001011011100010100011 

628ED1 

 627 00000011111100110010111 

74CFC0 

244 00111111010100010100100 

128AFC 

 631 11100101000100110011001 

4CC8A7 

245 10110001111100010100101 

528F8D 

 632 11111000010100110011010 

2CCA1F 

246 10101100101100010100110 

328D35 

 654 10011000011100110101100 

1ACE19 

251 11000100111100010101001 

4A8F23 

 662 01001000111100110110010 

26CF12 

252 11011001101100010101010 

2A8D9B 

 664 01110010011100110110100 

16CE4E 

255 01101101100100010101101 

5A89B6 

 703 01000101011100111000011 

61CEA2 

261 00101110111100010110001 

468F74 

 712 00010111101100111001010 

29CDE8 

263 10111101000100010110011 

6688BD 

 723 01110011000100111010011 

65C8CE 

265 10000111100100010110101 

5689E1 

 731 00111100100100111011001 

4DC93C 

266 10011010110100010110110 

368B59 

 732 00100001110100111011010 

2DCB84 

271 11110010100100010111001 

4E894F 

 734 00011011010100111011100 

1DCAD8 

 

 

274 11010101010100010111100 

1E8AAB 

 743 00101001101100111100011 

63CD94 

 

306 00011001111100011000110 

318F98 

 754 01000001111100111101100 

1BCF82 

 

 

Содержание 38A

Страница 1: ...ZETRON Model 38A Repeater Tone Panel Instruction Manual Part No 025 9043Y Please check for change information at the end of this manual Copyright 1986 1999 by Zetron Inc All Rights Reserved...

Страница 2: ...atter consisting of Title Page Table of Contents 3 pages Statements 3 pages Other special pages 1 pages Correctly printed photos on Page Page Page Page Last page in each section 1 1 6 10 2 2 7 7 3 13...

Страница 3: ...imeout Timer 3 5 Timeout User Identification 3 5 DTMF Regeneration 3 5 Airtime Hog Penalty 3 6 Temporary Cross tone or Cross code Encoding 3 6 Temporary Defeat of Cross tone or Cross code Encoding 3 6...

Страница 4: ...5 13 Kenwood TKR 720 TKR 820 Repeater 5 14 Motorola GR300 Repeater or Two GM300 Radios 5 15 Motorola MTR2000 Stations 5 16 Motorola MSF 5000 Analog Repeater 5 17 Motorola MSF 5000 Digital Repeater 5...

Страница 5: ...MF REMOTE PROGRAMMING MODE NOTES 7 1 MODEL 38 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING LOG 7 2 MODEL 38 CTCSS USER DATABASE PROGRAMMING LOG 7 4 MODEL 38 DCS USER DATABASE PROGRAMMING LOG 7 6 MODEL 38 PROGRAM MODE COMMAND S...

Страница 6: ...functions can easily be customized for each of the 38 or 50 CTCSS tones and 22 or 18 digital coded squelch codes FEATURES Supports 38 or 50 CTCSS user groups with ToneLock high sensitivity decoding S...

Страница 7: ...djustable 800 Hz per FCC rules Courtesy tone frequency 1 000 Hz adjustable 400 to 3 000 Hz Indicators Power carrier transmit decode encode DTMF Current consumption 350 mA at 13 8 VDC Operating voltage...

Страница 8: ...oise detector or external carrier detect input External input threshold adjustable 0 to 7 VDC Adjustments Four adjustments from rear panel Rx input gain CTCSS DCS encode gain Tx audio output gain and...

Страница 9: ...S decoder bandwidth than the standard 38 tone version The 50 tone version is not recommended for use with radios that use tunable encoders due to the possibility of the encoder becoming mistuned or dr...

Страница 10: ...ONES CODES ARE ENABLED User Validation The Model 38 is always listening to the receive audio for the presence of an enabled user All 38 or 50 CTCSS tones and 18 or 22 of the digital codes can be marke...

Страница 11: ...A MOBILE UNKEYS When a mobile unkeys CTCSS tone or DCS code is no longer detected the Model 38 will do the following Anti Kerchunker Filter The anti kerchunker filter cancels the transmit hold time a...

Страница 12: ...tch to know when the mobile has unkeyed as opposed to knowing when the repeater has dropped off the channel When using the repeater for dispatch only the encode may be left on during the Tx hold time...

Страница 13: ...e the second squelch tail heard by the mobiles when the repeater transmitter unkeys Repeater tailbips may be enabled to beep once every second during the repeater hold time Timeout Timer While mobiles...

Страница 14: ...MF command sequence and can be enabled disabled on a per user basis An alert signal is sent during the transmitter hang time while the temporary cross tone or cross code mode is active Command sequenc...

Страница 15: ...nded then the programmed CTCSS tone or DCS code will be encoded the repeat audio squelched and the transmitter keyed This condition will continue until the site alarm input is released This feature ca...

Страница 16: ...bile does not unsquelch use the Model 38 digital encode invert selection The mobile should unsquelch on either the normal or inverted code 3 Set the transmitter CTCSS DCS encode deviation using a CTCS...

Страница 17: ...0100110010 264AAE 143 01101111010100001100011 630AF6 464 01001111110100100110100 164BF2 145 01010101110100001100101 530BAA 465 11000001011100100110101 564E83 152 00111101100100001101010 2B09BC 466 110...

Страница 18: ...073 065 271 263 205 516 432 071 306 265 156 523 246 072 245 266 454 526 325 073 506 271 065 532 343 074 174 274 145 546 132 114 712 306 071 565 703 115 152 311 664 606 631 116 754 315 423 612 346 122...

Страница 19: ...S 02 Mobile to dispatcher call Rx CTCSS 01 Tx 01 Rx 02 Tx CTCSS 02 In this mode the dispatcher can communicate with the fleet but the fleet can not hear each other In order for talkthrough to be used...

Страница 20: ...ion Off 12 Hog limit 0 12 Hog limit 0 13 Prepay mode Off 13 Prepay mode Off 14 Airtime 000 00 00 14 Airtime 000 00 00 15 Aux relay Off 15 Aux relay Off Table 3 6 RFW System Programming System Programm...

Отзывы: