Barrett PRC-4090 Specification sheet

BARRETT
Operating and Installation
Manual
Barrett PRC-4090 Tactical HF SDR Transceiver
4090-00-02/3.1
Model: PRC-4090 HF SDR Transceiver
© Barrett Communications


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RF Exposure Warning
To ensure optimal transceiver performance and to avoid exposure to excessive
electromagnetic elds, the antenna system must be installed according to the
instructions provided.
High voltages exist on the antenna during transmission and tuning. Do not
touch the antenna during these activities. RF burns may result.
Install the grounding system or counterpoise as directed to prevent RF burns
from any metal part of the transceiver.
Safe working distance is based on continuous exposure to CW type transmis-
sions for occupational exposure. Safe working distance can be reduced with
normal voice communication.
Important Notes:
• When the PRC-4090 transceiver is used at a power level of 150 watts PEP
and with a 13 dBi gain antenna, the antenna(s) used with this transceiver
should be located at least 14.4 metres from the operator and should not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or trans-
mitter.
• When the PRC-4090 transceiver is used in a vehicular environment at a
power level of 150 watts PEP with 1.5 dBi gain antenna, the antenna(s)
used with this transceiver should be located at least 3.9 metres from the
operator and should not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
• Antenna types not included in the list below that have a gain greater than
the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for
use with this device.

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Typical antenna types and minimum separation dis-
tance:
Antenna type Gain
(dBi)
PEP
(W)
Minimum safe sepa-
ration distance (m)
Typical
Environ-
ment
Automatic tuned and whip 0150 3.3 Vehicle
Magnetic Loop 1.5 150 3.9 Vehicle
Multi-wire Broadband 5 150 5.8 Fixed
Log-Periodic 13 150 14.4 Fixed
Automatic tuned and Whip 0 100 2.7 Vehicle
Magnetic Loop 1.5 100 3.2 Vehicle
Multi-wire Broadband 5 100 4.7 Fixed
Log-periodic 13 100 11.8 Fixed
Automatic tuned and Whip 0 30 1.5 Manpack
Magnetic Loop 1.5 30 1.8 Vehicle
Multi-Wire Broadband 5 30 2.6 Fixed
Log-Period 13 30 6.5 Fixed
The above antennas are identied for reference only. It is important that the
installer and operator maintain a minimum safe separation distance with the
actual antenna used in the installation and to insure, in a vehicular environ-
ment, that the transmitter is only used when persons outside the vehicle are at
least the recommended lateral distance away.
The image below shows an example of minimum recommended separation dis-
tance from antenna in a vehicular environment.

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Note: References to Vehicular environments and minimum safe oper-
ating distances relate to persons outside the vehicle only and not to
persons within the vehicle.

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Contents
INTRODUCTION 1 ................................................................................1
Introduction ..................................................................................................2
Important Disclosure............................................................................. 3
Terms & Abbreviations .......................................................................... 4
The Barrett PRC-4090 HF Transceiver Overview..............................................6
BASIC OPERATION 2 ..........................................................................17
Starting the Transceiver...............................................................................18
Keypad ........................................................................................................18
Display ........................................................................................................19
Swipe Menu........................................................................................ 21
Status Info...................................................................................................23
Antenna Type ..............................................................................................24
Selecting a Channel.....................................................................................25
Making a Voice Call.....................................................................................26
Making an Emergency Call ..........................................................................27
Receiving an Emergency Call .......................................................................28
SELCALL 3...........................................................................................29
Overview .....................................................................................................30
Important Selective Calling Information......................................................31
Summary of Calling Systems .......................................................................32
Setting up a Self ID .....................................................................................33
Setting up Contacts.....................................................................................34
Additional Contact Information .......................................................... 36
Making a Selcall ..........................................................................................37

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Beacon Call ......................................................................................... 38
Selcall.................................................................................................. 39
Telcall .................................................................................................. 41
Advanced Call History ......................................................................... 43
Advanced Selcall Functions .........................................................................47
Selcall Settings .................................................................................... 47
Pagecall............................................................................................... 48
GPS Request........................................................................................ 49
GPS Position........................................................................................ 51
Status Call........................................................................................... 52
Secure Call .......................................................................................... 53
Hangup Call ........................................................................................ 55
Selcall Networks.................................................................................. 56
BASIC SETTINGS 4 ..............................................................................59
System Information.....................................................................................60
Head Device ID.................................................................................... 60
Serial Number ..................................................................................... 60
Version Information ............................................................................ 60
Transceiver Options............................................................................. 61
Conguration Pack Information .......................................................... 61
SDV/4026 Serial Number..................................................................... 61
General Settings..........................................................................................62
Audio Settings.............................................................................................63
Display Settings...........................................................................................64
PROGRAMMING 5 ..............................................................................65
Channel Programming ................................................................................66

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Programming Channels Through the Handset .................................... 66
Free Scroll Rx/Tx...........................................................................................70
Programming Via USB .................................................................................73
ADVANCED OPERATION 6 ..................................................................75
ARINC Call ...................................................................................................76
Audio - Advanced........................................................................................77
Rx Conguration................................................................................. 77
Tx Conguration ................................................................................. 77
Audio Bandwidth................................................................................ 77
Line Audio........................................................................................... 78
Line Follows Digital Voice.................................................................... 78
Line Out Level ..................................................................................... 78
Line In Level ........................................................................................ 78
Audio Record ...................................................................................... 78
Custom Filter Bandwidth .................................................................... 78
Collective Call..............................................................................................79
Digital Voice (Encoding) ..............................................................................80
Export .........................................................................................................81
Frequency Hopping .....................................................................................82
Selecting the Hopping Band................................................................ 82
Entering the Hopping PIN ................................................................... 82
Enabling and Disabling Hopping......................................................... 82
GPS Push .....................................................................................................83
GPS Push State.................................................................................... 83
Privacy Key .......................................................................................... 83
Preamble Time .................................................................................... 83
IO Settings ..................................................................................................84

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RS232 Connection............................................................................... 84
RS232 Network Encryption ................................................................. 84
RS232 Out (async. Indications)............................................................ 84
RS232 Baud Rate................................................................................. 85
External Alarm Type ............................................................................ 85
Antenna Select Behavior ..................................................................... 85
Antenna 1........................................................................................... 85
Antenna 2........................................................................................... 85
Modes .........................................................................................................87
Mute ...........................................................................................................88
Network ......................................................................................................90
Noise Reduction (NR) ..................................................................................93
RF Settings ..................................................................................................94
Rx Preamp........................................................................................... 94
Tx Over Beep ....................................................................................... 94
Tx Timeout .......................................................................................... 95
Noise Blanker ...................................................................................... 95
Tx Power Level .................................................................................... 95
AGC Hang ........................................................................................... 95
Broadcast Filter ................................................................................... 95
Scanning .....................................................................................................96
Scan Settings ...................................................................................... 97
Secure Display Mode .................................................................................100
Security Settings........................................................................................101
Use OEM Selcall Privacy Key .............................................................. 102
OEM Selcall Privacy Key..................................................................... 102
Frequency Hop PIN............................................................................ 102
Frequency Hop Rate.......................................................................... 102

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OEM Secure Type .............................................................................. 102
OEM Secure Key................................................................................ 102
Secure Digital Voice/Data Key............................................................ 103
Digital Voice Baud Rate..................................................................... 103
Selcall Secure Call Hop Rate .............................................................. 103
Selcall Secure Call Code .................................................................... 103
SDV/4026 Programming Mode ......................................................... 103
Service Mode .................................................................................... 103
Enable Power On PIN ........................................................................ 104
Transceiver Lock ................................................................................ 104
Over the Air Zeroise (OTAZ)............................................................... 104
Zeroise .............................................................................................. 104
Remote Access Password .................................................................. 104
Stealth Mode.............................................................................................105
Theme Schedule ........................................................................................106
Tuning .......................................................................................................107
Zeroise ......................................................................................................108
INSTALLATION 7 ...............................................................................109
Introduction ..............................................................................................110
Installing a Secondary Control Handset.....................................................111
Manpack Installations ...............................................................................112
Control Handset Mounting ............................................................... 113
Battery Pack ...................................................................................... 115
Tactical Antenna Options .................................................................. 122
Tactical Broadband Dipole Antenna (2090-02-03)............................. 127
Tactical Tuned Wire Dipole Antenna (2090-02-01) ............................ 130
Mobile Installations...................................................................................133

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PRC-4090 System Docking Station – Rear ......................................... 134
Assembly........................................................................................... 135
SDS Feet Congurations.................................................................... 136
Handset Docking Station Congurations .......................................... 137
Complete Mobile Assembly............................................................... 140
2019 Automatic Tuning Mobile HF Antenna ..................................... 145
2018 Mobile Magnetic Loop Antenna............................................... 156
Base Station Installations ..........................................................................158
Assembly........................................................................................... 159
Cooling Fan ...............................................................................................161
Installing the Cooling Fan ................................................................. 161
Connection Diagram ......................................................................... 162
Site Selection Recommendations ..................................................... 164
Antennas .......................................................................................... 166
912 Multi wire Broadband Dipoles.................................................... 166
4017 Automatic Tuning Horizontal Dipole Antenna.......................... 168
4011 Automatic Antenna Tuner for Base Station Installations .......... 171
Marine Installations...................................................................................184
APPENDICES 8..................................................................................189
Appendix 1 - Specications .......................................................................190
Appendix 2 - Connectors...........................................................................194
Appendix 3 - Overview of HF Operation ....................................................212
Appendix 4 - BITE Test ..............................................................................216
Warranty Statement..................................................................................219
Contact Details.................................................................................. 220
Index .........................................................................................................221

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INTRODUCTION 1
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Introduction
• Terms and Abbreviations
• The Barrett PRC-4090 HF Transceiver Overview

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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INTRODUCTION
Introduction
The Barrett PRC-4090 Tactical Transceiver is an SDR based HF SSB transceiver
with a frequency range of 1.5 to 30 MHz in transmit and 250kHz -30MHz in
receive. The Barrett PRC-4090 is designed using the latest technology enabling
a physically small package with a full feature complement.
Designed to operate in the most arduous environments, as encountered in port-
able, off-road vehicles, vessels and aircraft environs, the Barrett PRC-4090 will
provide many years of efcient and trouble free service.
The Barrett PRC-4090 supports features such as digital voice, data transmission
and remote diagnostics as well as established features such as Selective Call
(Selcall), direct dial telephone connection to base stations tted with telephone
interconnect systems (Telcall), GPS location, 2G and 3G ALE (Automatic Link
Establishment) and frequency hopping. These features make the Barrett PRC-
4090 HF Transceiver one of the most economical and versatile HF transceivers
available today.
Up to 1000 channels are available to be eld or workshop programmable. Aux-
iliary features such as Selcall, Telcall, scanning, mute status, alarm system etc.
can be individually enabled or disabled for every channel as required to suit
your operation.
The Barrett PRC-4090 Transceiver caters for increased use of HF data transmis-
sion for Internet email access and point-to-point data applications, by providing
a comprehensive data modem interface port, high speed transmit-to-receive
switching, a high stability frequency standard and an efcient cooling system
option.
The Barrett PRC-4090 is operated by a smartphone-style touchscreen, full col-
our Control Handset. The handset integrates seamlessly into manpack, vehicle
and base station installations when used with the cradle and cradle docking
station. The streamlined design and unobtrusive size easily mounts to a vehicle
dashboard or vessel helm.
The Barrett PRC-4090 Transceiver can be controlled from all major mobile and
desktop platforms. Full remote control is available via the Barrett PRC-4090
Remote Control app, providing unprecedented access to all transceiver func-
tionality across all major platforms.
Teamed with other matching Barrett products which include antennas, power
supplies, vehicle tracking packages and HF modems, the Barrett PRC-4090 HF
Transceiver becomes a powerful tool, providing solutions to many long distance
communication requirements.

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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INTRODUCTION
Important Disclosure
Please note that this manual describes all the features of the
PRC-4090 HF SDR Transceiver and that some variants of the
PRC-4090 may not have all the features installed.
Illustrations may show accessories, optional equipment or
other features which are not part of the standard specica-
tion and are not available in individual countries.

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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INTRODUCTION
Terms & Abbreviations
Term /
Abbreviation
Denition
ALE Automatic Link Establishment
AM Amplitude Modulation
ARINC A set of standards as established by Aeronautical Radio,
Incorporated (ARINC).
Call History A list containing details of the last thirty calls received.
CCIR One of many possible Selcall formats as dened by the
Consultative Committee on International Radio (CCIR).
CF Custom Filter selection
CW Continuous Wave (used for Morse code)
dB Decibels
dBm Power ratio in decibels (dB) of the measured power refer-
enced to one milliwatt (mW).
DSP Digital Signal Processing
ESU Encryption Synchronisation Unit
FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
GPS Global Positioning System
HF High Frequency
INT International Selcall format
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LSB Lower Sideband
LUF Lowest Usable Frequency
MUF Maximum Usable Frequency
OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer, OEM Selcall Format
OTG On-The-Go (USB)
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PEP Peak Envelope Power
PIN Personal Identication Number
PRC Portable Radio Communications
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network

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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INTRODUCTION
Term /
Abbreviation
Denition
PTT Push to talk
Receive Only
Channel
A channel that receives calls but does not transmit calls.
Revertive Tone /
Signal
An acknowledgment signal automatically transmitted
from a station receiving a Selcall.
RF Radio Frequency
RFDS Royal Flying Doctor Service
Scan Table A list of channels used when scanning for incoming
calls.
Selcall Selective Calls
SCF Suppressed Carrier Frequency
SDR Software Dened Radio
SDS System Docking Station
SSL Signal Strength Level
Station ID The ID of the station being called (the receiving station’s
Self ID).
Self ID The programmed address identication number of a local
station. (Used by other stations to call you.)
SMS Short Message Service
SSB Single Sideband (a transmission format)
Telcall Telephone call using the Selective Call protocol.
USB Upper Sideband
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio

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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INTRODUCTION
The Barrett PRC-4090 HF Transceiver Overview
Manpack Conguration
2
1
43 589
12
OFF
EMERG.
ON
Z
7
6
11
10
1
PRC-4090 HF SDR Transceiver (P/N 4090-00-01)
2PRC-4090 16Ah battery pack (P/N 4090-03-05)
3
Earth stud
4
Whip antenna connection
550 Ohm antenna connection
6LED status indicator
7
On/Off, Emergency and Zeroise switch
8PRC-4090 Control Handset connector
9
H250 Handset connector
10 Battery isolator
11
Battery indicator
12
Battery charger connector

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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INTRODUCTION
Mobile Conguration (front)
2
3
1
569
11
OFF
EMERG.
ON
Z
8
710
4
1
PRC-4090 HF SDR Transceiver (P/N 4090-00-01)
2PRC-4090 System Docking Station (P/N 4090-05-00)
3
PRC-4090 Anti-vibration plate (P/N4090-05-07)
4
Earth stud
5Whip antenna connection
650 Ohm antenna connection
7
LED status indicator
8On/Off, Emergency and Zeroise switch
9
PRC-4090 Control Handset connector
10 H250 Handset connector
11
RF Connector (from 50 Ohm output)

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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INTRODUCTION
Mobile Conguration (rear)
2
3
1
56789
4
1
PRC-4090 Transceiver (P/N 4090-00-01)
2PRC-4090 System Docking Station (P/N 4090-05-00)
3PRC-4090 Anti-vibration plate (P/N 4090-05-07)
4Ground
5Coaxial connection (RF out)
6
ATU Connector
7Aux. PRC-4090 Control Handset connector
8
Ethernet connection (RJ45)
9
DC in (+11 V to +28 V DC)
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