Motorola Solutions GTR 8000 ABZ89FC4819B, 109AB-4819B base radio User / Operational Manual

Below you will find brief information for GTR 8000 ABZ89FC4819B, GTR 8000 109AB-4819B. This manual discusses the GTR 8000 base radio, including specifications, installation procedures, configuration, optimization, maintenance, operation, troubleshooting, FRU procedures, reference information, and disaster recovery. It covers various aspects like RF connectors, grounding, and safety precautions. The manual also provides a detailed functional description of the modules, including the transceiver, power amplifier, fan, and power supply modules.

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Key features

  • RF connectors
  • Grounding
  • Safety precautions
  • Transceiver module
  • Power amplifier module
  • Fan module
  • Power supply module
  • Detailed specifications
  • Installation procedures
  • Configuration options

Frequently asked questions

The GTR 8000 base radio requires either AC or DC power. For AC power, it accepts 90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz. For DC power, it needs 43.2-60 VDC.

The GTR 8000 base radio can operate in a temperature range of -30 to 60°C (-22 to 140°F).

The GTR 8000 base radio has both transmit and receive antenna connectors. For transmit, it uses an N female connector. For receive, it uses a BNC female connector if there's no preselector, and an N female connector if a preselector is present.

The GTR 8000 base radio supports multiple modulation types, including C4FM, LSM, H-DQPSK, and FM, both digitally and analog.

The GTR 8000 base radio offers variable power output levels, ranging from 2 to 110 Watts for both C4FM digital and analog modes, as well as linear digital modulations.

The GTR 8000 base radio has a wide frequency range, covering 435-524 MHz for C4FM digital and analog modes, as well as linear digital modulations.

The GTR 8000 base radio consists of several modules: the transceiver module, power amplifier module, fan module, and power supply module.

The transceiver option card provides an internal 10 MHz frequency reference for the GTR 8000 base radio. It is available in two categories: OCXO (Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator) and TCXO (Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator), offering different levels of frequency stability and power consumption. The OCXO is typically used in conventional base radio/receiver operation and provides analog interfaces and wildcard I/Os, while the TCXO is more power-efficient and suitable for non-simulcast conventional systems.

The transceiver module is a key component in the GTR 8000 base radio, responsible for controlling the exciter, receiver, and optional transceiver option card. It generates the station reference, manages communication with other modules via an SPI bus, and provides operational control for the entire base radio.

The power amplifier module in the GTR 8000 base radio is responsible for amplifying the low-level modulated RF signal that it receives from the transceiver. It's a forced convection-cooled RF power amplifier that increases the signal strength for effective transmission.
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