Chameleonic Radio Technical Memo No. 4
A Comparison of Some Existing Radios with Implications for Public Safety Interoperability
S.W. Ellingson
June 1, 2006
Bradley Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Blacksburg, VA 24061 Contents
1 Introduction 1
2 Methodology 1
3 Findings 2
4 Concluding Remarks 3
A Summary of Radio Specifications 5
B Brochures 7
ii 1 Introduction
Presently, public safety communications infrastructure in the U.S. consists of a dis- parate collection of radio technologies operating over a wide range of frequencies and using a variety of incompatible protocols [1]. This situation impairs interoperability between public safety agencies, which is particularly apparent during periods of crisis. One possible approach to mitigating this difficulty is to employ mobile radios that are capable of operating over multiple frequency bands and protocols (modes), as opposed to being limited to one frequency range and one protocol [2]. However, this problem is not unique to the public safety community. A simi- lar problem has arisen in military radio communications, which has led to the de- velopment of military radios with multiband/multimode capabilities [3]. Also, for somewhat different reasons, multiband/multimode mobile radios are prevalent in the amateur radio community. Therefore, there may be something to be learned by com- paring the characteristics of these existing multiband/multimode radios to existing public safety mobile radios. This report is a first attempt.
2 Methodology
The summary of this brief, informal study is reported in the form of a table in Ap- pendix A. Ten radios were selected, including 6 from the public safety market, 3 from the military market, and 1 from the amateur radio market. The military radios are relatively modern vintage, with two (the AN/PRC-148 and AN/PRC-152) be- ing SCA-compliant JTRS models which should be representative of the state of the art in military multiband/multimode radio. Additionally, the AN/USC-61 “DMR” radio is included – even though it is far from being a handheld – as an example of an extreme, “no holds barred” approach to multiband/multimode radio. The public safety and amateur radio vendors and models were selected by no particular crite- rion, but rather based on ease of locating suitable technical information. Sources of information included brochures downloaded from the vendor’s web sites (in all cases) and information published in a trade journal’s annual report of product specifications
1 [4] (for the public safety radios). For these reasons, the information provided in this report is informal only, provided solely for the purpose of identifying trends, and is not suitable for making purchasing decisions. In particular, price information is based on information reported in [4] (for public safety radios) or private communications, and thus could be significantly higher or lower than reported here. From the available information, only a subset of characteristics, specifications, and features are reported in Appendix A. “Multiplicity” (under “Modes”) refers to the number of simultaneous communications links that can be maintained with the stated characteristics. Most of the other specifications should be self-explanatory or (in the case of FM receive/transmit specifications) based on definitions established in TIA-603 [5]. It should be emphasized that many aspects of these radios that may be of critical importance to practitioners – e.g., user interfaces, encryption, etc. – are not considered here. Instead, the intent is to compare those specifications that have the most bearing on the fundamental ability of the radio to perform multiband/multimode communications.
3 Findings
Despite the constraints imposed by the caveats described above, it is nevertheless possible to identify some trends. One is to note that the three military radios are in fact the three worst performers in terms of sensitivity in FM mode (for the uninitiated, it should be noted that just a few dB difference in sensitivity amounts to a potentially dramatic difference in range). In fact, the most capable radio in terms of frequency coverage, the AN/USC-61, is dramatically worse than the other two military radios. This is most likely a reflection of the fundamental difficulty of designing radios with simultaneously wide bandwidth and wide tuning range; in fact, existing technology requires that this ability is achieved only by trading off performance. A similar observation can be made for output spurious levels, and probably for the same reason. It is interesting to compare other radios to the VX-7R (amateur market) radio in this context – in this case we see that the VX-7R provides excellent FM sensitivity over a very large tuning range at relatively low cost, but has performance similar to the
2 military handhelds with respect to other specifications. This suggests that there is not a simple tradeoff between cost and performance in this context.
4 Concluding Remarks
This brief, informal study suggests that there is some possibility to design radios which are considerably more capable then existing public safety radios, without necessarily sacrificing performance (e.g., sensitivity/range) and with relatively small impact on cost. Of course, this does not take into account other non-technical factors (e.g., market forces, training costs, non-recurring engineering, etc.). This document is intended only to be an initial foray into this topic, and is not intended to be authoritative. The author is happy to receive corrections, additional information, and comments to be taken into account in a future version of this report.
3 References
[1] National Task Force for Interoperability, Why Can’t We Talk? Working To- gether to Bridge the Communications Gap To Save Lives: A Guide for Public Officials, February 2003. Available online: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/pubs- sum/204348.htm.
[2] Virginia Tech, “Development of a Low-Cost Multi-Band / Multi-Mode Radio for Public Safety Applications” (web site), http://www.ece.vt.edu/swe/chamrad/.
[3] Joint Program Executive Office, Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), web site: http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil/body.cfm?type=c&category=27&subcat=60.
[4] “SPECSGUIDE 2006,” special issue of MissionCritical Communications magazine (www.mccmag.com), 2006.
[5] Telecommunications Industry Association, “TIA Standard: Land Mobile FM or PM – Communications Equipment – Measurement and Performance Standards,” TIA-603-C, December 2004.
4 A Summary of Radio Specifications
Provided as a table on the following page.
5 Vendor General Dynamics Harris M/A-COM M/A-COM Motorola Motorola Motorola Thales Thales Yaesu Model DMR Falcon III P7100 (VHF/UHF) P7100 (800 MHz) PR860 PR1500 XTS-5000 (VHF) Thales 25 MBITR VX-7R Market Military Military Public Safety Public Safety Public Safety Public Safety Public Safety Public Safety Military Amateur Nomenclature AN/USC-61 AN/PRC-152 ------AN/PRC-148 --- Cost $1,800 $2,000 $875 $1,250 $3,500 $2,500 $7,500 $466
Tuning Range 2 - 30 MHz X (1) 30-50 MHz X X X X (1) 50-54 MHz X X XX 54-136 MHz X X X (1) 136-144 MHz X X X XXXXX(1) 144-146 MHz X X X XXXXXX 146-174 MHz X X X XXXXX(1) 174-222 MHz X X X (1) 222-225 MHz X X XX 225-378 MHz X X X (1) above 300 378-430 MHz X X X 403-430 380-430 X (1) 430-450 MHz X X X X X X 450-512 MHz X X X X X X (1) 512-806 MHz X (1) 806-870 MHz X X (1) 870-2000 MHz X (1) below 999
Modes Multiplicity 4111111111 + 2nd Rx FM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes AM Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes Yes P25 Dig. Voice (2) (2) Yes Yes No No No Yes (2) No Trunking No No Option Option No No No No No No SINCGARS Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No
Tuning Resolution 10 Hz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5 kHz 5 kHz 5 kHz Frequency Stability 2.5 ppm 1.5 ppm 1.5 ppm 2.5 ppm 2.5 ppm 2 ppm 1 ppm 5 ppm 5 ppm
FM Sensitivity (3) -108 dBm -116 dBm -118 dBm -118 dBm -117 dBm -119 dBm -121 dBm -119 dBm -116 dBm -122 dBm AM Sensitivity (4) -106 dBm ------103 dBm -103 dBm Selectivity 55 dB 65 dB 72 dB 60 dB 63 dB 63 dB 73 dB 60 dB Spurious 60 dB 73 dB 70 dB 70 dB 75 dB 78 dB 80 dB FM Hum & Noise 34 dB 40 dB 40 dB 40 dB 48 dB 40 dB 40 dB Max Audio Distortion 3% 3% 3% 2% 1% 2% 5% 10%
FM Max Output Power 0.05 W 5 W 5 W 3 W 5 W 5 W 6 W 5 W 5 W 5 W AM Output Power 0.1 W ------5 W 1 W Max Spurious -47 dBc -72 dBc -55 dBc -73 dBc -75 dBc -50 dBc -50 dBc
Size [cu.in] 7411 cu.in. 39 cu.in. 25 cu.in. 25 cu.in. 20 cu.in. 21 cu.in. 29 cu.in. 22 cu.in. 33 cu.in. 9 cu.in. Weight [oz] 3360 oz. 38 oz. 13 oz. 13 oz. 13 oz. 20 oz. 13 oz. 17 oz. 31 oz. 9 oz.
Current, standby [mA] 85 mA 77 mA 70 mA 70 mA 34 mA Current, receive [mA] 305 mA 290 mA 70 mA 220 mA 240 mA Current, transmit [mA] 2100 mA 1700 mA 2200 mA 1900 mA 1900 mA
Notes: (1) Receive-only in this band (2) Possibly supported (or could be supported) via SCA (3) FM sensitivity criterion is 12 dB SINAD with 20 dB quieting (4) AM sensitivity criterion is 10 dB SINAD B Brochures
Brochures for each of the radios considered follow.
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TYPE-1 MULTIBAND HANDHELD
SINCGARS The AN/PRC-152 single-channel, multiband handheld radio provides the multimission capabilities needed by today’s HAVEQUICK II warfighter. It covers the frequency range of 30 to 512 MHz and provides an adjustable transmit output power up to 5 watts. With a JTRS architecture and SCA operating MIL-STD-188-181B environment, the AN/PRC-152 provides the optimal transition to JTRS technology. AM/FM The AN/PRC-152 supports SINCGARS, HAVEQUICK II, VHF/UHF AM & FM, MIL-STD-188-181B, which provides Advanced Narrowband Digital Voice Terminal (ANDVT) NSA Certified voice and up to 56 kbits/sec data. Both HAVEQUICK II and VHF/UHF AM & FM waveforms are ported versions of the preliminary JTRS library waveforms, validating the AN/PRC-152’s JTRS architecture. Future software upgrades will include the High Performance Waveform (HPW), and the APCO 25 Land Mobile Radio waveform to support interoperability with civil authorities (optional). The AN/PRC-152 uses the Harris Sierra™ II software- programmable encryption module. This programmable encryption device has been designed to maximize battery life in battery-powered radios. Sierra II supports all JTRS COMSEC and TRANSEC requirements. The AN/PRC-152 supports numerous device compatibility modes: KY- 57/VINSON, ANDVT/KYV-5, KG-84C, DS-101, and DS-102. A first for tactical radios, the AN/PRC-152 is able to store multiple fill files, extending the time between reconfigurations. The handheld optionally includes an embedded GPS receiver to display local position and to provide automatic position reporting for situational awareness on the battlefield. With over 20 times the processing power of currently fielded Type 1 handhelds, the AN/PRC-152 represents state-of-the-art radio technology to ensure software upgradeability well into the future. The AN/PRC-152 is the multiband, multimission tactical radio enabling today’s warfighter to take on tomorrow’s missions. Specifications for the AN/PRC-152
General Key Features Frequency Range 30 to 512 MHz I SCA v2.2 Presets 100 I Sierra II Programmable Crypto Transmission Modes FM, AM, PSK, CPM I Built-in Speaker/Mic Tuning Resolution 10 Hz I Full Numeric Keypad Transmitter I NVG Compatible Display Output Power 250 mW to 5 W I Embedded GPS (optional) Harmonic Suppression –47 dBc Frequency Stability +/- 2.5 ppm Waveforms: I SINCGARS Receiver I VHF/UHF AM/FM FM Sensitivity -116 dBm (12 dB SINAD) I MIL-STD-188-181B Adjacent Channel Greater than 55 dB Rejection I HAVEQUICK II
Interoperability Accessories Fill Devices AN/CYZ-10 DTD (Supports DS-101, I 30 to 512 MHz Small Whip Antenna (included) DS-102 and Mode 2/3) Crypto Modes KY-57, ANDVT/KYV-5, KG-84C I Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery (included) Radios AN/PRC-117F, AN/PRC-113, I 30 to 108 MHz 1 Meter Blade Antenna (included) AN/PRC-119A/B, I Operator’s Manual (included) AN/PRC-148, I Holster AN/PRC-77, I Single-bay Battery Charger PSC-5 I 2-bay Battery Charger Interfaces I 6-bay Battery Charger External Data RS-232, RS-422, I H-250 Handset MIL-STD-188-114A I Audio Headsets Remote Control USB, RS-232 Antenna 50 Ohm TNC Audio 6-pin Standard
Physical Dimensions 2.5 W x 9.2 H x 1.7 D (inches) (with battery) Weight 2.4 lbs (with battery)
Environmental Temperature -31˚C to 60˚C Immersion 1 Meter Test Method MIL-STD-810F Finish CARC Green
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EDACS® IP ProVoice™ PP77110000 PPoorrttaabbllee P25IP Trunked Conventional VVHHFF
One of M/A-COM’s latest generation software- defined digital radios, the P7100IP is designed to excel in the challenging public safety environment. The P7100IP portable is a digital two-way radio that operates in multiple applications – Enhanced Digital Access Communications System (EDACS) or ProVoice trunked modes, Project 25 digital trunked mode, and conventional analog mode. A rugged and lightweight mechanical package ensures that the P7100IP will stand up to rough handling and be ready when needed in critical situations.
P7170IP P7150IP P7130IP
Product Overview
IP The P7100 portable provides digital voice and IP • Non-Slip grips on the side Advanced Digital Voice data for the critical communication demands of • Knobs with large blades for excellent tactile The P7100IP portable is available with public safety users. feel, yet rounded and with set-screws to prevent M/A-COM’s third-generation digital voice One Radio – Multiple Applications accidental changes technology, ProVoice. ProVoice utilizes the IP The P7100 uses a high-speed digital signal • Tx/Rx LED and improved clarity display for acclaimed IMBE™ vocoder to allow the P7100IP processor and the latest RF components to support more visible signaling (including new features portable to deliver exceptional voice quality in multiple applications in one package: such as a battery-level gauge) areas where the repeater signal strength is weak. • Project 25 Digital Conventional • Large speaker and amplified microphone for Radio TextLink Text Messages • P25 Trunking loud and clear audio With this option, users may receive, display, and • ProVoice Digital Trunking • At 21 ounces with battery, the same weight as respond to text messages sent from authorized • EDACS Trunking (Aegis™ is optional) an LPE-200™ or M-RK™ users on the EDACS network. This feature • DES Encryption • Intrinsically safe certification (optional) improves real-time situation intelligence and • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for P25 • Jaguar™ accessory compatibility – including communications among first responders while also • Complete Analog Conventional features batteries, chargers, vehicular chargers, carrying providing the capability to leave messages with Maximum RF Performance accessories, and audio accessories. users that are actively engaged in other critical activities. The radio operates over the entire VHF band from Flexible and Efficient Design 136 to 174 MHz, including 7.5 kHz offset With the software-based design, the P7100IP Project 25 Interoperability IP channels, and combines digital and analog portable is readily configurable and easily The P7100 portable is Project 25 compliant and operation in one radio. Such versatility maximizes expandable with software upgrades. provides P25 trunking and P25 digital conven- interoperability. tional operation. The portable facilitates digital • Stores up to 800 trunked system/group interoperability with other Project 25 users during • TIA-603 compliance – the highest analog RF combinations and up to 400 conventional critical communications situations. The P7100IP performance channels • TIA-102 Class-A compliance – the highest portable is capable of supporting ProVoice or • Stores 99 individual call numbers and 99 EDACS and P25 simultaneously. level of P25 RF performance available on the telephone numbers in memory market • ProFile™ offers easy over-the-air programming For More Information Lightweight with Heavy-Duty for efficient updates For more information about this or any other M/A-COM Wireless Systems product, call toll free Performance • ProScan™ provides smooth, automatic roaming in the U.S. 1-800-368-3277. From outside the The P7100IP is more than just new electronics and between sites U.S. call 1-434-455-9223 (Asia Pacific), software, it is the most robust mechanical package • Full conventional feature set, including dual 1-434-455-9229 (Latin America and Middle East), ever offered in a M/A-COM portable radio. priority scan and various tone signaling formats and 1-434-455-9219 (Europe). • MIL-STD-810F rugged – including • EDACS Security Key (ESK) prevents unau- 1-meter drop per TIA (even the knobs) thorized users from programming radios or • Optional Immersion – 1 meter for 4 hours per accessing the system. MIL-STD-810F
Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. This product is subject to U.S. export control for national security reasons.
General Specifications Transmitter P7100IP Portables are available in 3 models:
P7170IP: System Model with LCD and DTMF VHF Frequency Range (MHz): 136-174 keypad IP Rated RF Power (W): 1, 5 P7150 : Scan Model with LCD and limited Frequency Stability (-30 to +60°C; +25°C Ref) (ppm): ±1.5 keypad Frequency Separation (MHz): 38 (full bandwidth) IP P7130 : Select Model with LCD and no front Modulation Deviation (kHz): 5.0 (wideband), 2.5 (narrowband) keypad FM Hum and Noise (Companion Receiver) (dB): <-40 (wideband). <-34 (narrowband) Dimensions (H x W x D): Spurious and Harmonics (dBm/dBc): <-36/-73 (Without Knobs and Antenna) Audio Response (dB): +1/-3 Audio Distortion: <3% (1 kHz tone @ 3 kHz deviation (wideband)) With battery: <3% (1 kHz tone @ 1.5 kHz deviation (narrowband)) 6.75 x 2.58 x 1.79 in. Project 25 Modulation Fidelity (%): <5 (171.4 x 65.5 x 44.7 mm) Project 25 ACP (dBc): >67 Weight (with Battery): Receiver NiCd: 21.3 oz (604g)
NiMH: 22.3 oz (633g) VHF Frequency Range (MHz): 136-174* Input Voltage: Frequency Separation (MHz): 38 (full bandwidth) 7.5 VDC (nominal) Channel Spacing (kHz): 25/30 (wideband), 12.5/15 (narrowband) Vibration: Frequency Stability (-30 to +60°C: +25°C Ref) (ppm): ±1.5 5 G (per U.S. Forest Service) Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) (μV/dBm): 0.28/-118 Shock: Squelch Sensitivity (dB SINAD): 8 ± 2 1 meter drop (per TIA/EIA-603-A) Adjacent Channel Selectivity Immersion*: @ ±25 kHz (wideband) (dB): >75 >65 1 meter for 4 hours with 49°F (27°C) @ ±15 kHz (narrowband) (dB): @ 12.5 kHz (narrowband) (dB): >60 differential (MIL-STD-810F) Intermodulation (dB): >75 *P7100IP immersion model only. Spurious and Image Rejection (dB): >75 Battery Life (at 5% Tx, 5% Rx, and 90% Rated Audio Output (mW): 500 standby): Audio Distortion: <3% @ rated power 0.28/-118 NiCd: 8 hours (1600 mAH) Project 25 Reference Sensitivity (μV/dBm): Project 25 Adjacent Channel Rejection (dB): >60 NiMH: 11 hours (2400 mAH) *The following self-quieting frequencies cannot be programmed as receive frequencies: 144.000, 153.600, 163.200, and 172.800 MHz. Operating Temperature Range: Environmental Specifications NiCd: -22 to +140°F (-30 to +60°C) Standard Parameter Methods & Procedures NiMH: +14 to +122°F MIL-STD-810F* Low Pressure 500.4/1,2 (-10 to +50°C) High Temperature 501.4/1,2 Relative Humidity: Low Temperature 502.4/1,2 Temperature Shock 503.4/1 90% @ 122°F (+50°C) Solar Radiation 505.4/2 Altitude: Blowing Rain 506.4/1 Operational: 15,000 ft (4,572 m) Humidity 507.4 In Transit: 50,000 ft (15,240 m) Salt Fog 509.4 Color (case): Blowing Dust 510.4/1 Black Immersion** 512.4/1 Vibration (Minimum Integrity) 514.5/1, Category 24 Options and Accessories Vibration (Basic Transportation) 514.5/1, Category 4 Headset, earpiece, speaker microphones, PC Shock (Functional/Basic) 516.5/1 programming software and cables, subminiature Shock (Transit Drop) 516.5/4 surveillance accessories, antennas, cases, straps, IP67 Dust-tight and Water Immersion IEC 60529 belt loops and swivel mounts, desk chargers, wall U.S. Forest Service Vibration (10-60 Hz) USDA LMR Standard, Section 2.15 chargers, and vehicular chargers. TIA/EIA-603-A Shock Paragraph 3.3.5.3 Intrinsically Safe Options *Also meets equivalent superseded MIL-STD-810C, -D, and -E. **P7100IP immersion model only. Factory Mutual Intrinsically Safe for Class I, II, and III, Division 1, Groups C, D, E, F, and G, Digital Operation Temp T3C, TA=+60°C; Nonincendive for Class I, Vocoding Method: Improved MultiBand Excitation (IMBE) Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D, Temp T4, Data Rate: 9600 bps TA=+60°C. Modulation: GFSK for ProVoice, C4FM for P25 CSA Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Groups C and Regulatory Data D; Class II, Group G (Coal Dust); Class III; Frequency RF Frequency FCC Type Applicable Industry Canada Applicable NTIA Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, Range Output Stability Acceptance FCC Certification Industry Certification B, C, and D. MHz) (W) (ppm) Number Rules Number Canada Rules Number 136-174 1-5 1.5 OWDTR-0013-E 15, 22, 74, 3636B-0013 RSS-119 JF-1208072 Encryption Standards 80, 90 RSS-182 FIPS 140-2 Level 2 for P7170IP IP FIPS 140-2 Level 1 for P7150
M/A-COM Wireless Systems ECR-7060V P. O. Box 2000 EDACS is a registered trademark of M/A-COM, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 ProVoice, ProFile, Aegis, LPE-200, M-RK, Jaguar, and ProScan are trademarks of M/A-COM, Inc. Phone: 1-800-368-3277 All other trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers. www.macom-wireless.com Copyright © 2006 M/A-COM, Inc. All rights reserved. 04/06 Printed in U.S.A.
EDACS® IP ProVoice™ PP77110000 PPoorrttaabbllee P25IP Trunked Conventional UUHHFF
One of M/A-COM’s latest generation software- defined digital radios, the P7100IP is designed to excel in the challenging public safety environment. The P7100IP portable is a digital two-way radio that operates in multiple applications – Enhanced Digital Access Communications System (EDACS) or ProVoice trunked modes, Project 25 digital trunked mode, and conventional analog mode. A rugged and lightweight mechanical package ensures that the P7100IP will stand up to rough handling and be ready when needed in critical situations.
P7170IP P7150IP P7130IP
Product Overview
IP The P7100 portable provides digital voice and IP • Non-Slip grips on the side Advanced Digital Voice data for the critical communication demands of • Knobs with large blades for excellent tactile The P7100IP portable is available with public safety users. feel, yet rounded and with set-screws to prevent M/A-COM’s third-generation digital voice One Radio – Multiple Applications accidental changes technology, ProVoice. ProVoice utilizes the IP The P7100 uses a high-speed digital signal • Tx/Rx LED and improved clarity display for acclaimed IMBE™ vocoder to allow the P7100IP processor and the latest RF components to support more visible signaling (including new features portable to deliver exceptional voice quality in multiple applications in one package: such as a battery-level gauge) areas where the repeater signal strength is weak. • Project 25 Digital Conventional • Large speaker and amplified microphone for Radio TextLink Text Messages • P25 Trunking loud and clear audio With this option, users may receive, display, and • ProVoice Digital Trunking • At 21 ounces with battery, the same weight as respond to text messages sent from authorized • EDACS Trunking (Aegis™ is optional) an LPE-200™ or M-RK™ users on the EDACS network. This feature • DES Encryption • Intrinsically safe certification (optional) improves real-time situation intelligence and • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for P25 • Jaguar™ accessory compatibility – including communications among first responders while also • Complete Analog Conventional features batteries, chargers, vehicular chargers, carrying providing the capability to leave messages with Maximum RF Performance accessories, and audio accessories. users that are actively engaged in other critical activities. The radio operates over the UHF band from either Flexible and Efficient Design 378 to 430 or 450 to 512 MHz, and combines With the software-based design, the P7100IP Project 25 Interoperability IP digital and analog operation in one radio. Such portable is readily configurable and easily The P7100 portable is Project 25 compliant and versatility maximizes interoperability. expandable with software upgrades. provides P25 trunking and P25 digital conven- tional operation. The portable facilitates digital • TIA-603 compliance – the highest analog RF • Stores up to 800 trunked system/group interoperability with other Project 25 users during performance combinations and up to 400 conventional critical communications situations. The P7100IP • TIA-102 Class-A compliance – the highest channels level of P25 RF performance available on the portable is capable of supporting ProVoice or • Stores 99 individual call numbers and 99 EDACS and P25 simultaneously. market telephone numbers in memory Lightweight with Heavy-Duty • ProFile™ offers easy over-the-air programming For More Information Performance for efficient updates For more information about this or any other M/A-COM Wireless Systems product, call toll free The P7100IP is more than just new electronics and • ProScan™ provides smooth, automatic roaming in the U.S. 1-800-368-3277. From outside the software, it is the most robust mechanical package between sites U.S. call 1-434-455-9223 (Asia Pacific), ever offered in a M/A-COM portable radio. • Full conventional feature set, including dual 1-434-455-9229 (Latin America and Middle East), • MIL-STD-810F rugged – including priority scan and various tone signaling formats and 1-434-455-9219 (Europe). 1-meter drop per TIA (even the knobs) • EDACS Security Key (ESK) prevents unau- • Optional Immersion – 1 meter for 4 hours per thorized users from programming radios or MIL-STD-810F accessing the system.
Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. This product is subject to U.S. export control for national security reasons.
General Specifications Transmitter P7100IP Portables are available in 3 models: P7170IP: System Model with LCD and DTMF UHF Frequency Range (MHz): 378-430, 450-512 keypad IP Rated RF Power (W): 1, 4 P7150 : Scan Model with LCD and limited Frequency Stability (-30 to +60°C; +25°C Ref) (ppm): ±1.5 keypad Frequency Separation (MHz): 52, 62 (full bandwidth) IP P7130 : Select Model with LCD and no front Modulation Deviation (kHz): 5.0 (wideband), 2.5 (narrowband) keypad FM Hum and Noise (Companion Receiver) (dB): <-40 (wideband). <-34 (narrowband) Dimensions (H x W x D): Spurious and Harmonics (dBm/dBc)): <-36/-72 (Without Knobs and Antenna) Audio Response (dB): +1/-3 Audio Distortion: <3% (1 kHz tone @ 3 kHz deviation (wideband)) With battery: <3% (1 kHz tone @ 1.5 kHz deviation (narrowband)) 6.75 x 2.58 x 1.79 in. Project 25 Modulation Fidelity (%): <5 (171.4 x 65.5 x 44.7 mm) Project 25 ACP (dBc): >67 Weight (with Battery): Receiver NiCd: 21.3 oz (604g) NiMH: 22.3 oz (633g) UHF Input Voltage: Frequency Range (MHz): 378-430, 450-512* Frequency Separation (MHz): 52, 62 (full bandwidth) 7.5 VDC (nominal) Channel Spacing (kHz): 25 (wideband), 12.5 (narrowband) Vibration: Frequency Stability (-30 to +60°C: +25°C Ref) (ppm): ±1.5 5 G (per U.S. Forest Service) Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) (μV/dBm): 0.28/-118 Shock: Selectivity 1 meter drop (per TIA/EIA-603-A) @ 12.5 kHz (dB): >60 Immersion*: @ 25 kHz (dB): >73 Intermodulation (dB): >73 1 meter for 4 hours with 49°F (27°C) Spurious and Image Rejection (dB): >73 differential (MIL-STD-810F) Rated Audio Output (mW): 500 *P7100IP immersion model only. Audio Distortion: <3% @ rated power Battery Life (at 5% Tx, 5% Rx, and 90% Project 25 Reference Sensitivity (μV/dBm): 0.28/-118 standby): Project 25 Adjacent Channel Rejection (dB): >60 *The following self-quieting frequencies cannot be programmed as receive frequencies: 384.000, 403.200, 422.400, 460.800, 480.000, and NiCd: 8 hours (1600 mAH) 499.200. NiMH: 11 hours (2400 mAH) Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Range: NiCd: -22 to +140°F Standard Parameter Methods & Procedures (-30 to +60°C) MIL-STD-810F* Low Pressure 500.4/1,2 High Temperature 501.4/1,2 NiMH: +14 to +122°F Low Temperature 502.4/1,2 (-10 to +50°C) Temperature Shock 503.4/1 Relative Humidity: Solar Radiation 505.4/2 90% @ 122°F (+50°C) Blowing Rain 506.4/1 Altitude: Humidity 507.4 Salt Fog 509.4 Operational: 15,000 ft (4,572 m) Blowing Dust 510.4/1 In Transit: 50,000 ft (15,240 m) Immersion** 512.4/1 Color (case): Vibration (Minimum Integrity) 514.5/1, Category 24 Black Vibration (Basic Transportation) 514.5/1, Category 4 Shock (Functional/Basic) 516.5/1 Options and Accessories Shock (Transit Drop) 516.5/4 Headset, earpiece, speaker microphones, PC IP67 Dust-tight and Water Immersion IEC 60529 programming software and cables, subminiature U.S. Forest Service Vibration (10-60 Hz) USDA LMR Standard, Section 2.15 surveillance accessories, antennas, cases, straps, TIA/EIA-603-A Shock Paragraph 3.3.5.3 belt loops and swivel mounts, desk chargers, wall *Also meets equivalent superseded MIL-STD-810C, -D, and -E. IP chargers, and vehicular chargers. **P7100 immersion model only. Intrinsically Safe Options Digital Operation Factory Mutual Intrinsically Safe for Class I, II, Vocoding Method: Improved MultiBand Excitation (IMBE) and III, Division 1, Groups C, D, E, F, and G, Data Rate: 9600 bps Temp T3C, TA=+60°C; Nonincendive for Class I, Modulation: GFSK for ProVoice, C4FM for P25 Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D, Temp T4, Regulatory Data TA=+60°C. Frequency RF Frequency FCC Type Applicable Industry Canada Applicable NTIA CSA Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Groups C and Range Output Stability Acceptance FCC Certification Industry Certification D; Class II, Group G (Coal Dust); Class III; MHz) (W) (ppm) Number Rules Number Canada Rules Number Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, 378-430 1-4 1.5 OWDTR-0016-E 90 3636B-0016 RSS-119 JF-1208072 B, C, and D. 450-512 1-4 1.5 OWDTR-0015-E 15, 22, 3636B-0015 RSS-119 NA 74, 90 Encryption Standards Approved to Australian Communications Authority (ACA) AS-4295 for 403-430 MHz. FIPS 140-2 Level 2 for P7170IP FIPS 140-2 Level 1 for P7150IP
M/A-COM Wireless Systems ECR-7061W P. O. Box 2000 EDACS is a registered trademark of M/A-COM, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 ProVoice, ProFile, Aegis, LPE-200, M-RK, Jaguar, and ProScan are trademarks of M/A-COM, Inc. Phone: 1-800-368-3277 All other trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers. www.macom-wireless.com Copyright © 2006 M/A-COM, Inc. All rights reserved. 04/06 Printed in U.S.A.
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One of M/A-COM’s latest generation software- defined digital radios, the P7100IP is designed to excel in the challenging public safety environment. The P7100IP portable is a digital two-way radio that operates in multiple applications – Enhanced Digital Access Communications System (EDACS) or ProVoice trunked modes, Project 25 digital trunked mode, and conventional analog mode. A rugged and lightweight mechanical package ensures that the P7100IP will stand up to rough handling and be ready when needed in critical situations.
P7170IP P7150IP P7130IP
Product Overview
IP IP The P7100 portable provides digital voice and IP • Large speaker and amplified microphone for acclaimed IMBE™ vocoder to allow the P7100 data for the critical communication demands of loud and clear audio portable to deliver exceptional voice quality in public safety users. • At 21 ounces with battery, the same weight as areas where the repeater signal strength is weak. One Radio – Multiple Applications an LPE-200™ or M-RK™ Radio TextLink Text Messages The P7100IP uses a high-speed digital signal • Intrinsically safe certification (optional) With this option, users may receive, display, and processor and the latest RF components to support • Jaguar™ accessory compatibility – including respond to text messages sent from authorized multiple applications in one package: batteries, chargers, vehicular chargers, carrying users on the EDACS network. This feature • Project 25 Digital Conventional accessories, and audio accessories. improves real-time situation intelligence and • P25 Trunking communications among first responders while also Flexible and Efficient Design providing the capability to leave messages with • ProVoice Digital Trunking IP With the software-based design, the P7100 users that are actively engaged in other critical • EDACS Trunking (Aegis™ is optional) portable is readily configurable and easily activities. • DES Encryption expandable with software upgrades. • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for P25 Project 25 Interoperability • Stores up to 800 trunked system/group IP • Complete Analog Conventional features combinations and up to 400 conventional The P7100 portable is Project 25 compliant and channels provides P25 trunking and P25 digital conven- Lightweight with Heavy-Duty tional operation. The portable facilitates digital • Stores 99 individual call numbers and 99 Performance interoperability with other Project 25 users during IP telephone numbers in memory The P7100 is more than just new electronics and critical communications situations. The P7100IP software, it is the most robust mechanical package • ProFile™ offers easy over-the-air programming portable is capable of supporting ProVoice or ever offered in a M/A-COM portable radio. for efficient updates EDACS and P25 simultaneously. • MIL-STD-810F rugged – including • ProScan™ provides smooth, automatic roaming 1-meter drop per TIA (even the knobs) between sites For More Information For more information about this or any other • Optional Immersion – 1 meter for 4 hours per • Full conventional feature set, including dual M/A-COM Wireless Systems product, call toll free MIL-STD-810F priority scan and various tone signaling formats in the U.S. 1-800-368-3277. From outside the • Non-Slip grips on the side • EDACS Security Key (ESK) prevents U.S. call 1-434-455-9223 (Asia Pacific), • Knobs with large blades for excellent tactile unauthorized users from programming radios or 1-434-455-9229 (Latin America and Middle East), accessing the system. feel, yet rounded and with set-screws to prevent and 1-434-455-9219 (Europe). accidental changes Advanced Digital Voice • Tx/Rx LED and improved clarity display for The P7100IP portable is available with more visible signaling (including new features M/A-COM’s third-generation digital voice such as a battery-level gauge) technology, ProVoice. ProVoice utilizes the
Technical specifications are subject to change without notice. This product is subject to U.S. export control for national security reasons.
General Specifications Transmitter IP P7100 Portables are available in 3 models: IP 800 P7170 : System Model with LCD and DTMF Frequency Range (MHz): 806-825, 851-870 keypad Rated RF Power Trunked (W): 1, 3 IP P7150 : Scan Model with LCD and limited Rated RF Power Talkaround (W): 1, 3 keypad Frequency Stability (-30 to +60°C; +25°C Ref) (ppm): ±1.5 P7130IP: Select Model with LCD and no front Frequency Separation (MHz): Full bandwidth keypad Modulation Deviation (kHz): ±5.0 (±4.0 NPSPAC) Dimensions (H x W x D): FM Hum and Noise (Companion Receiver) (dB): <-40 (non-NPSPAC), <-38 (NPSPAC) (Without Knobs and Antenna) Spurious and Harmonics (dBm/dBc): <-16/-51 With battery: Audio Response (dB): +1/-3 Audio Distortion: <3% (1 kHz tone @ 3 kHz deviation (non-NPSPAC)) 6.75 x 2.58 x 1.79 in. <3%, (1 kHz tone @ 2.4 kHz deviation (NPSPAC)) (171.4 x 65.5 x 44.7 mm) P25 Modulation Fidelity (%): <5 Weight: P25 Adjacent Channel Power (dBc): >67 NiCd: 21.3 oz (604g) NiMH: 22.3 oz (633g) Receiver Input Voltage: 800 7.5 VDC (nominal) Frequency Range (MHz): 851-870* Vibration: Frequency Separation (MHz): Full bandwidth 5 G (per U.S. Forest Service) Channel Spacing (kHz): 25/NPSPAC Shock: Frequency Stability (-30 to +60°C: +25 Ref) (ppm): ±1.5 1 meter drop (per TIA/EIA-603-A) Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) (µV/dBm): 0.28/-118 Adjacent Channel Rejection @ 25 kHz (dB): >72 Immersion*: Intermodulation (dB): >72 1 meter for 4 hours with 49°F (27°C) Spurious and Image Rejection (dB): >70 differential (MIL-STD-810F) Rated Audio Output (mW): 500 *P7100IP immersion model only. Audio Distortion: <3% @ rated power Offset Channel Selectivity @ NPSPAC (dB): >20 Battery Life (at 5% Tx, 5% Rx, and 90% P25 Reference Sensitivity (µV/dBm): 0.28/-118 standby): P25 Adjacent Channel Rejection @ 12.5 kHz (dB): >60 NiCd: 8 hours (1600 mAH) *The following self-quieting frequency cannot be programmed as a receive frequency: 864.000 MHz. NiMH: 11 hours (2400 mAH) Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Range: NiCd: -22 to +140°F Standard Parameter Methods & Procedures (-30 to +60°C) MIL-STD-810F* Low Pressure 500.4/1,2 NiMH: +14 to +122°F High Temperature 501.4/1,2 Low Temperature 502.4/1,2 (-10 to +50°C) Temperature Shock 503.4/1 Relative Humidity: Solar Radiation 505.4/2 90% @ 122°F (+50°C) Blowing Rain 506.4/1 Altitude: Humidity 507.4 Operational: 15,000 ft (4,572 m) Salt Fog 509.4 In Transit: 50,000 ft (15,240 m) Blowing Dust 510.4/1 Color (case): Immersion** 512.4/1 Black Vibration (Minimum Integrity) 514.5/1, Category 24 Vibration (Basic Transportation) 514.5/1, Category 4 Options and Accessories Shock (Functional/Basic) 516.5/1 Headset, earpiece, speaker microphones, PC Shock (Transit Drop) 516.5/4 programming software and cables, subminiature IP67 Dust-tight and Water Immersion IEC 60529 surveillance accessories, antennas, cases, straps, U.S. Forest Service Vibration (10-60 Hz) USDA LMR Standard, Section 2.15 belt loops and swivel mounts, desk chargers, wall TIA/EIA-603-A Shock Paragraph 3.3.5.3 *Also meets equivalent superseded MIL-STD-810C, -D, and -E. chargers, and vehicular chargers. **P7100IP immersion model only. Intrinsically Safe Options Factory Mutual Intrinsically Safe for Class I, II, Digital Operation and III, Division 1, Groups C, D, E, F, and G, Vocoding Method: Improved MultiBand Excitation (IMBE) Temp T3C, TA=+60°C; Nonincendive for Class I, Data Rate: 9600 bps Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D, Temp T4, Modulation: GFSK for ProVoice, C4FM for P25 TA=+60°C. Regulatory Data CSA Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Groups C and Frequency RF Frequency FCC Type Applicable Industry Canada Applicable D; Class II, Group G (Coal Dust); Class III; Range Output Stability Acceptance FCC Certification Industry Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, (MHz) (W) (ppm) Number Rules Number Canada B, C, and D. Rules Encryption Standards 806-869 1-3 1.5 OWDTR-0018-E 15, 90 3636B-0018 RSS-119 FIPS 140-2 Level 2 for P7170IP 806-869 1-3 1.5 OWDTR-0023-E 15, 90 3636B-0023 RSS-119
FIPS 140-2 Level 1 for P7150IP
M/A-COM Wireless Systems ECR-7126Q P. O. Box 2000 EDACS is a registered trademark of M/A-COM, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 ProVoice, ProFile, Aegis, LPE-200, M-RK, Jaguar, and ProScan are trademarks of M/A-COM, Inc. Phone: 1-800-368-3277 All other trademarks are the property of their respective manufacturers. www.macom-wireless.com Copyright © 2006 M/A-COM, Inc. All rights reserved. 04/06 Printed in U.S.A. Hard-working PR860 Additional Features Quik-Call II™ and MDC1200 Signaling PR860 Send and receive information in a variety of ways including: • Selective Call (Decode) Receive a call from Professional a specific group or individual • Call Alert (Decode) Receive alerts of incoming calls when you’re a short distance Series from your radio Two-Way Radios and Accessories MDC1200 Signaling Only: • Push-to-Talk ID (Encode) Identify your outgoing calls • Radio Check (Decode) Lets others check your radio status Strengthening the Link: • Emergency (Encode) Alerts dispatcher in Two-Way Radios for a Stronger, urgent situations More Secure Community • Selective Radio Inhibit (Decode) Allows system owner to disable stolen or missing radios
PR860 Standard Package • IMPRES™ Li-ion 2000 mAh Battery • IMPRES Single Unit Rapid Charger • Low Band, VHF or UHF Antenna • 2.5” Belt Clip The heavyweight features you desire in a • User Guide CD two-way radio, now available in a durable, • 2-Year Standard Warranty lighter-than-expected model. The PR860 Professional Series two-way radio from Motorola is the perfect option for safety professionals as For more information, please contact: well as businesses specializing in construction, manufacturing and public utilities. Easy to handle and operate, the PR860 offers superb audio quality and programming options normally found in higher-end radios. The rugged construction also makes it tough enough to operate in the most challenging environments. In addition, when used with an IMPRES™ charger, your PR860 IMPRES batteries will maintain their capacity longer, thus maximizing your talktime.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their registered owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2006. www.motorola.com MD-PR860TRIFOLDA Rev. 1 05/06 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Specification Lowband VHF UHF PR860 Model Numbers AAH45BEC9AA3_N AAH45KDC9AA3_N AAH45RDC9AA3_N AAH45CEC9AA3_N AAH45SDC9AA3_N Frequency Range 29.7-42.0 MHz 136-174 MHz 403-470 MHz 35.0-50.0 MHz 450-512 MHz Frequency Stability ±5 PPM @ 25 kHZ (-30°C to +60°C, 25°C Ref.) ±10 PPM ±2.5 PPM @ 12.5 kHZ Channel Capacity 16 Channels Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5/20/25 kHz Did you know? Power Supply 7.5 volts rechargeable battery PR860 Features Dimensions: H x W x D With IMPRES NiMH Battery 5.40 in. x 2.26 in. x 1.60 in. (137mm x 57.5mm x 40mm) The PR860 weighs less than With IMPRES NiMH FM Battery 5.40 in. x 2.26 in. x 1.60 in. (137mm x 57.5mm x 40mm) With IMPRES Li-ion Battery 5.40 in. x 2.26 in. x 1.60 in. (137mm x 57.5mm x 40mm) a can of soda. 16 Channels Weight With IMPRES NiMH Battery 17.5 ounces (488 grams) With IMPRES NiMH FM Battery 17.5 ounces (488 grams) (12.8 oz. with IMPRES Li-ion battery) Large Raised Channel and On/Off With IMPRES Li-ion Battery 12.8 ounces (358 grams) Average Battery Life @ 5-5-90 Duty Cycle* Low Power High Power Low Power High Power Volume Knobs With IMPRES NiMH Battery 17 hours 11 hours 17 hours 13 hours With IMPRES NiMH FM Battery 16 hours 10 hours 16 hours 13 hours Easy to operate when wearing gloves With IMPRES Li-ion Battery 18 hours 11 hours 18 hours 14 hours Sealing Passes rain testing per IP54 and MIL-STD 810E Programmable Emergency Button Shock Meets MIL-STD-810-C,D & E and TIA/EIA 603 Vibration Meets MIL-STD-810-C,D & E and TIA/EIA 603 Alerts dispatcher in an emergency situation Dust Meets MIL-STD-810-C,D & E and IP54 Humidity Meets MIL-STD-810-C,D & E and TIA/EIA 603 FCC Descriptions 29.7-50 MHz: AZ489FT1625 X-Pand™ Voice Compression 136-174 MHz: AZ489FT3794 403-470 MHz: AZ489FT4826 Crisp, clear audio quality 450-512 MHz: AZ489FT4834 * 5% receive, 5% transmit, 90% standby Adjustable Power Levels TRANSMITTER ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Helps preserve battery life Specification Lowband VHF VHF Operating Temperature -30°C to +60°C Power Output NiMH @ 7.5V 1-6 W 1-5 W 1-4 W Storage Temperature -55°C to +85°C Priority Channel Scan Spurs/Harmonics -36 dBm < 1 GHz, -30 dBm > 1 GHz Humidity 95% RH @ 8 Hr. ESD IEC 801-2 KV Frequently scan higher Audio Response +1 to -3 dB (from 6 dB/oct. Pre-Emphasis, 300 to 3000 Hz) Water Intrusion IP54 Audio Distortion @ 1000 Hz, 60% priority channels 3% Typical Rated Max. Dev. Modulation Limiting ±5.0 kHz @ 20 kHz ±2.5 kHz @ 12.5 kHz Sealed Accessory Connector ±4.0 kHz @ 20 kHz 5.0 kHz @ 25 kHz FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVALS Customize audio solutions to Conducted/Radiated Emissions 66 dBw The PR860 is Factory Mutual approved and Canadian meet your needs FM Hum and Noise -40 dB Standard Association approved as intrinsically safe for use FM Modulation 11KOF3E, 16KOF3E in Classes I, II, and III, Division 1, Groups C, D, E, F and G, as well as non-incendive use in Class I, Division 2, Groups Internal VOX A, B, C and D on models ordered with the Factory Mutual Hands-free operation with headset RECEIVER option, and battery. Specification Lowband VHF UHF 3 Programmable Side Buttons Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) EIA 0.30 µV Typical 0.35 µV Typical Sensitivity (20 dB SINAD) ETS 0.5 µV Typical Accelerated Life Test and Large Textured Intermodulation per EIA -65 dB Motorola’s Accelerated Life Test (ALT) is a Adjacent Channel Selectivity ETS 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz, 70 dB @ 25 kHz Push-To-Talk Button Spurious Rejection 70 dB developmental process of rigorous laboratory Easy access to favorite features. Rated Audio 0.5 W testing that simulates years of field use. Motorola Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio 3% Typical has a firm commitment to quality and reliability. Easy to operate when wearing gloves Hum and Noise (with LLE enabled) -45 dB @ 20/25 kHz -45 dB @ 12.5 kHz/-50 dB @ 25 kHZ Audio Response (0.3 - 3 kHz) +1 to -3 dB These radios have been designed, manufactured and provides good tactile response Conducted Spurious Emission -57 dBm < 1 Ghz and tested to achieve high levels of component per FCC Part 15 -47 dBm > 1 Ghz and workmanship quality. Motorola radios are Specifications subject to change without notice. All electrical specifications and methods refer to EIA/TIA 603 standards. IMPRES™ Energy System Professional Series radios meet or exceed requirements of MIL STD 810 C, D, E designed to minimize costly repairs and downtime. Battery, charging and reconditioning system that automates battery maintenance, Portable Military Standards 810 C, D, & E Applicable MIL-STD 810C 810D 810E optimizes cycle life and maximizes talktime Methods Procedures Methods Procedures Methods Procedures Low Pressure 500.1 1 500.2 2 500.3 2 High Temperature 501.1 1,2 501.2 1,2 501.3 1,2 Low Temperature 502.1 2 502.2 1,2 502.3 1,2 Temperature Shock 503.1 1 503.2 1 503.3 1 Solar Radiation 505.1 1 505.2 1 505.3 1 Rain 506.1 1,2 506.2 1,2 506.3 1,2 Humidity 507.1 2 507.2 2,3 507.3 2,3 Salt Fog 509.1 1 509.2 1 509.3 1 Dust 510.1 1 510.2 1 510.3 1 Vibration 514.2 8,10 514.3 1 514.4 1 Shock 516.2 1,2,5 516.3 1,4 516.4 1,4 PR1500 Additional Features Innovative ™ Quik-Call II and MDC1200 Signaling PR1500 Send and receive information in a variety of ways including: • Selective Call (Decode) Receive a call from Professional a specific group or individual • Call Alert (Decode) Receive alerts of incoming calls when you’re a short distance from your radio Series MDC1200 Signaling Only: Two-Way Radios and Accessories • Push-to-Talk ID (Encode) Identify your outgoing calls • Radio Check (Decode) Lets others check your radio status • Emergency (Encode) Alerts dispatcher in Strengthening the Link: When it comes to public safety, a community urgent situations Two-Way Radios for a Stronger, shouldn’t settle for “good enough.” And neither • Selective Radio Inhibit (Decode) Allows system More Secure Community should those who work tirelessly to keep our owner to disable stolen or missing radios community safe and secure. That’s why so much innovation went into designing the PR1500 PR1500 Standard Package Professional Series two-way radio from Motorola. • IMPRES™ NiMH 1850 mAh Battery • IMPRES Single Unit Rapid Charger The housing and control knobs of the PR1500 are • VHF or UHF Antenna rugged and tough. But what really sets this radio • 2.25" Belt Clip apart is how it performs. You’ll notice a rich, full • Remote Speaker Microphone Adapter audio that can be customized for your ear as well • Accessory Connector Dust Cover as environment. The PR1500 also offers enhanced • User Guide CD performance that delivers wide range and improved • 2-Year Standard Warranty battery life. The PR1500 puts innovative Motorola technology to For more information, please contact: work for the safety professional and first responders that make our communities secure.
Linking Communities with Project 25 (P25) With a single software upgrade, the PR1500 becomes P25 interoperable. This essential feature gives you the ability to interact with other networks in times of crisis. Check with your Motorola Authorized Dealer or Representative for availability.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their registered owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2006. www.motorola.com MD-PR1500TRIFOLDB Rev. 2 05/06 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS VHF UHF R1 UHF R2 PR1500 136-174 MHz 380-470 MHz 450-520 MHz Channel Capacity 32 32 32 Model Numbers AAH79KDC9PW5_N AAH79QDC9PW5_N AAH79SDC9PW5_N FCC Designation AZ489FT3807 AZ489FT4865 AZ489FT4866 FCC Emissions Designators 11KOF3E, 16K0F3E, 8K10F1E, 8K10F1D Power Supply Rechargeable nickel-cadmium, or IMPRES nickel-metal hydride battery Dimensions (HxWxL) 6.00" x 2.30" x 1.50" Weight with NiCD Battery 19.85 oz PR1500 Features with FM NiCD Battery 19.85 oz with IMPRES NiMH Battery 20.63 oz with FM IMPRES NiMH Battery 20.63 oz Average Battery Life 32 Channels @ 5-5-90 Duty Cycle* High Power (5W) with High Capacity NiCD 8 hours with High Capacity NiCD FM 8 hours Large Raised Channel and with High Capacity NiMH 10 hours with High Capacity NiMH FM 10 hours On/Off Volume Knobs * 5% receive, 5% transmit, 90% standby Easy to operate when wearing gloves TRANSMITTER ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 Position Concentric Switch Typical Performance Specifications Operating Temperature -30°C to +60°C VHF UHF R1 UHF R2 Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C Allows customization of radio features Frequency Range 136-174 MHz 380-470 MHz 450-520 MHz Humidity Per MIL-STD Channel Spacing 12.5/25 kHz 12.5/25 kHz 12.5/25 kHz ESD IEC 801-2 KV for easy use Maximum Frequency Separation Full Bandsplit Full Bandsplit Full Bandsplit Water Intrusion IP54, MIL-STD Rated RF Output Power Adj* 1 to 5 W 1 to 5 W 1 to 5 W Programmable Emergency Button Frequency Stability* (–30°C to +60°C; +25°C Ref.) ±0.00025% ±0.0002% ±0.0002% Alerts dispatcher in an Modulation Limiting* FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVALS 25 kHz channel ±5.0 kHz ±5.0 kHz ±5.0 kHz emergency situation NPSPAC channel N/A N/A N/A The PR1500 is Factory Mutual approved and Canadian 12.5 kHz channel ±2.5 kHz ±2.5 kHz ±2.5 kHz Standard Association approved as intrinsically safe for use Sealed Accessory Connector Emissions* in Classes I, II, and III, Division 1, Groups C, D, E, F and G, (Conducted & Radiated) –65 dBc –70 dBc –70 dBc as well as non-incendive use in Class I, Division 2, Groups Customize audio solutions to meet Audio Response* (6 dB/Octave Pre-emphasis A, B, C and D on models ordered with the Factory Mutual your needs. Backward compatible from 300 to 3000 Hz) +1, –3 dB +1, –3 dB +1, –3 dB option, and battery. with existing accessories FM Hum & Noise Radio* 25 kHz –46 dB –45 dB –45 dB 12.5 kHz –42 dB –40 dB –40 dB Accelerated Life Test Enhanced Audio Features Audio Distortion* 1% 2.0% 2.0% Noise reduction software and * Measured in the analog mode per TIA/EIA 603. Specifications subject to change without notice. Motorola’s Accelerated Life Test (ALT) is a developmental process of rigorous laboratory RECEIVER Audio Gain Control (CPS testing that simulates years of field use. Motorola programmable) allow audio Typical Performance Specifications has a firm commitment to quality and reliability. VHF UHF R1 UHF R2 These radios have been designed, manufactured customization to meet your needs Frequency Range 136-174 MHz 380-470 MHz 450-520 MHz Channel Spacing 12.5/25 kHz 12.5/25 kHz 12.5/25 kHz and tested to achieve high levels of component Adjustable Power Levels Maximum Frequency Separation Full Bandsplit Full Bandsplit Full Bandsplit and workmanship quality. Motorola radios are Audio Output Power at Rated* 500 mW 500 mW 500 mW designed to minimize costly repairs and downtime. Helps preserve battery life Frequency Stability* (–30°C to +60°C; +25°C Ref.) ±0.00025% ±0.0002% ±0.0002% Priority/Dynamic Priority Channel Scan Analog Sensitivity* 12 dB SINAD .25 µV .25 µV .25 µV Frequently scan higher priority channels. Selectivity* 25 kHz chnl –80 dB –73 dB –73 dB Easily add or delete scan list members 12.5 kHz chnl –63 dB –63 dB –63 dB Intermodulation* –78 dB –73 dB –75 dB Monitor/Permanent Monitor Spurious Rejection* –80 dB –75 dB –75 dB FM Hum and Noise* Allows continuous channel monitoring 25 kHz –52 dB –47 dB –50 dB 12.5 kHz –40 dB –40 dB –47 dB 3 Programmable Side Buttons and Large Audio Distortion* 1% 2.0% 2.0% * Measured in the analog mode per TIA/EIA 603. Specifications subject to change without notice. Textured Push-To-Talk Button Easy access to favorite features. Easy to PORTABLE MILITARY STANDARDS 810 C, D, E & F MIL-STD 810C MIL-STD 810D MIL-STD 810E MIL-STD 810F operate when wearing gloves and provides Method Proc./Cat. Method Proc./Cat. Method Proc./Cat. Method Proc./Cat. good tactile response Low Pressure 500.1 I 500.2 II 500.3 II 500.4 II High Temperature 501.1 I, II 501.2 I/A1, II/A1 501.3 I/A1, II/A1 501.4 I/Hot, II/Hot Low Temperature 502.1 I 502.2 I/C3, II/C1 502.3 I/C3, II/C1 502.4 I/C3, II/C1 IMPRES™ Energy System Temperature Shock 503.1 I* 503.2 I/A1C3 503.3 I/A1C3 503.4 I Battery, charging and reconditioning system that Solar Radiation 505.1 II 505.2 I 505.3 I 505.4 I Rain 506.1 I, II 506.2 I, II 506.3 I, II 506.4 I, III automates battery maintenance, optimizes cycle Humidity 507.1 II 507.2 II 507.3 II 507.4 I* Salt Fog 509.1 I* 509.2 I* 509.3 I* 509.4 I* life, and maximizes talktime Blowing Dust 510.1 I 510.2 I 510.3 I 510.4 I Vibration 514.2 VIII/F, Curve-W 514.3 I/10, II/3 514.4 I/10, II/3 514.5 I/24 P25 Conventional Upgradeable Shock 516.2 I, II 516.3 I, IV 516.4 I/IV 516.5 I, IV * Military Standards specify a single procedure for this test. Specification Sheet
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