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SAFETY INFORMATION
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SPECIFICATION
INDEX
A
Overview
B
InstallationandSetting
C
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SPECIFICATION
A
01
TX01 Unit General Specifications
Function or Feature Description
Main Function Modulation of digital signal from CR01 by using exciter and RF power amplification of the
transmitted signal to be transmitted into antenna at 100Watts (maximum power).
Key Components inside
TX01 1. RF exciter,
2. RF PA,
3. PA controller and alarming monitor,
4. TX / RX switch,
5. RF power detector,
6. Transmitted signal harmonic filter
7. Power supply
Connections to CR01 1. TX Interface cable.
2. TX01 is controlled by CR01, TX01 sends alarms to CR01 for processing via this cable.
3. PS and Fan control cable
4. CR01 controls the TX01 PS.Alarms from TX01 PS and fan sent to CR01 via this cable.
5. 13 MHz Reference oscillator input cable from CR01.
6. 12VDC output cable to supply power the CR01
Transmitter Duty Cycle 100%, continuous transmission at full power
Cooling Method Integrated variable speed cooling fan on rear face of unit.
Fresh air intake is via vent on front face plate, exhaust is via rear of unit.
Fan speed is a function of the internal PA temperature. CR01 reads the PA temperature
and sends speed adjust commands to TX01 fan. The fan also sends the alarm status if
fan is rotating or not to CR01
RF Isolator Integrated single stage transmitter Isolator
Power Supply
Front Face
1. Standard power supply is +48VDC input from battery:
2. Optional power supplies are:
Option 1: 120/240VAC Main input option: 85 to 264 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz (no DC input)
Option 2: +/- 40 to +/- 60VDC, -48VDC nominal (no 120/240 VAC)
Option 3: 120VAC with +/-48 VDC automatic switchover backup during AC mains
power loss. Switch over from AC main to battery is automatic and does not
interrupt operation during loss of AC main power.
3. Indicator signal when TX01 is operating from battery is sent to CR01 via PS & Fan
control cable.
4. 120/VAC Main Power Supply option has power factor correction included
5. The DC Battery Power Supply connects to a dedicated or shared external
battery.Multiple TX01, CR01, multiple TX01’s, CR01’s and 3rd party repeaters can
connect to same battery (at battery terminal directly).
1. Air Intake Vent grill
2. AC Power ON / Battery backup LED
3. PA Fault LED
4. Carrying handles on left and right sides
5. Unication logo
General electrical specification

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TX01 Unit General Specifications
Function or Feature Description
Rear Face 1. Power Supply Fan exhaust
2. Earth Ground screw. Capable of supporting 8 gauge wire to earth ground copper bar.
3. 120/240VAC plug standard plug
4. Battery connectors (+ and -) terminal plug for +48VDC or +/-48VDC option
5. Power Supply and Fan Control: DB9 female connector
6. Auxiliary 12VDC/3amp power ouput: Barrel style connector.
7. TX Interface: High density DB 25 Shell, 44 pin connector. Connects to CR01
8. RX Out. SMA connector.
9. Connects to CR01 RX Input for single channel repeater operation.
10. PA fan exhaust. Externally mounted for easy replacement.
11. RF TX Out: Type N.
12. This connector supports two modes of operation:
13. Traditional Repeater
14. Connects to transmitter cavity RF pre-filter and duplexor for traditional dual frequency
repeater operation.
15. Unication Proprietary Single Channel Repeater
16. Connects to RF pre-filter and antenna for Unication proprietary single channel
repeater operation.
17. Reference Input: 13 MHz reference input from CR01.
CR01 Unit General Specifications
Power Supply Input 1. +12VDC, supplied from TX01 rear panel 12VDC power supply output.
Current Drain 4 amp at +12VDC battery voltage input
Temperature 1. Ambient Operating: -30 to +60º C.
2. Storage Temperature: -45 to +85º C.
Humidity Operating units are subjected to 50°C at 95% Non-condensing.
Vibration MIL-STD-810E
The device shall be capable of withstanding a 30 to 500 Hz acceleration limited oscillation
with 0.25G rms for 40 minutes on vibration table. After test, the unit shall be fully
functional with no impairments and shall show no signs of physical degradation including
all fastening screws.
Electrostatic discharge discharge Reference IEC 6100-4-2.: 5KV, 10KV and 15KV on all planes applied to any
point on the R01 unit, including all contacts and connectors.
Altitude 30,000 feet for storage and shipping.
MTBF Greater than 45,000 hours (5 years), with following assumptions:
1. Ambient temperature = +30°C,
2. 0.1G continuous sinusoidal 30 to 500 Hz vibrations

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GPS Receiver Antenna
port 1. Performance: SIRF or equivalent
2. 50 ohm impedance,
3. Provides DC power to power external GPS antenna LNA. The GPS port shall provide
5VDC +/- 10%, 27mA power for the external GPS LNA.
4. Provide 1 Hz time mark output for reference oscillator and timing synchronization.
GPS Receiver Specifications
Alarms and
information reported to
console CR01
Alarm Reporting to Console
1. TX01 Alarms and information include these:
a. TX01 Temperature
b. VSWR
c. Forward power after isolator
d. Reverse power after isolator
e. DC input voltage (at Transmitter DC terminals)
f. Synthesizer
g. Fan rotation
h. PA currents
i. Battery voltage
j. Power supply voltage
k. AC main failure / running on battery backup
l. MSN
m. Hardware revision
2. CR01 Alarms and information
a. CR01 temperature
b. Loss of GPS signal
c. Loss of external time mark signal
d. DSP failures
e. Loss of communications to TX01
f. Receiver alarms including synthesizer
g. Power supply voltage
h. Battery voltage
i. MSN
j. Hardware revision
k. Software revision of DSPs and ARM
l. Intrusion alarm – front door
m.Intrusion alarm – rear door
n. GPIO – telemetry ports
o. ADC port
p. DAC port
q. Serial port
Function or Feature Description

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TX01 Transmitter RF specifications
Power Output VHF/UHF: 10 to 100 watts in steps of 1 watt increments, selectable under CR01
software control.
WLB: 10 to 75 watts in steps of 1 watt increments, selectable under CR01 software
control.
Power Output accuracy 1. VHF/UHF: 10 to 100 watts: +/- 0.6 dB over temperature, AC & DC input voltage, after
PA calibration.
2. WLB: 10 to 75 watts: +/- 0.6 dB over temperature, AC & DC input voltage, after PA
calibration
Power Supply Input 1. Standard: +40 to +60VDC, + 48VDC nominal (no 120/240 VAC)
2. Option 1: AC Main input option: 85 to 264 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz (no DC input)
Option 2: +/- 40 to +/- 60VDC, -48VDC nominal (no 120/240 VAC)
Option 3: 120VAC with +/-48 VDC automatic switchover backup
Frequency bands
(electronic bandwidth) 30 to 88 MHz 450 to 520 MHz300 to 400 MHz400 to 470 MHz136 to 174 MHz
Transmitter noise at
1 MHz from carrier <-148 dB/Hz <-148 dB/Hz <-142 dB/Hz <-142 dB/Hz <-142 dB/Hz
50 Ohms
Channel Switch time
Temperature
Output Impedance
Uses external reference oscillator input from CR01 reference module, 50 ohms, 13MHzReference Oscillator
VHF/UHF: > 55 dBc (includes integrated isolator)
WLB: > 40 dBc
TX Intermodulation
Attenuation at antenna
connector
Modulation
8.75 ms
TX01 Current Drain 1. Transmit: 10 amp at 48 VDC battery voltage input, at 100 watt TX power, 12VDC
regulated 3 amp current limited auxiliary out, Fan running at maximum speed.
2. PA Standby (Idle): 1 amp at 48 VDC battery voltage input, fan is running at low speed.
CR01 Current Drain 1. 2 amp at 48VDC.
1. Ambient Operating: -30 to +60° C.
2. Storage Temperature: -45 to +85°C.
1. Analog: FM TIA603C
2. Digital: CFSK (DMR, P25 Phase I, etc.).
Modulation limiting 1. +/- 2.5 kHz for 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth
2. +/- 5.0 kHz for 25 kHz channel bandwidth
FM Hum and Noise 1. Better than -40 dB for 12.5kHz channel bandwidth
2. Better than -45 dB for 25kHz channel bandwidth
Isolation requirement VHF/UHF: 20 dB typical, 18 dB minimum
WLB: no isolator
Single Channel
Repeater Output TX01 includes a TX/RX switch to switch the TX output to go to the CR01 receiver in order
to provide the Unication proprietary single channel repeater function(”R&R”.
The TX/RX switch must be very fast switching and must not degrade the IMD, spurious
and antenna matching. The RX output is provided on the “RX OUT” port on the rear face
of the TX01. This port is connected to the CR01 RX Input.
12.5 kHz and 25 kHz. Selected dynamically via software control from the CR01.Channel Bandwidths
RF Specifications

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TX01 Transmitter RF specifications
Conducted spurious
and harmonic
emissions attenuation
at antenna connector
VHF/UHF:
1. Less than -36dBm for below 1 GHz
2. Less than -30dBm for above 1 GHz
WLB: less than -20 dBm
Operating VSWR 1. The PA shall also be used in the future simple M01 mobile with power level set to 50
watts maximum, voltage = 13.8 VCD, without an isolator (simple mobile). In the
mobile application the typical operating VSWR is 3:1. The PA shall tolerate up to a
6:1 VSWR.
The output power shall be reduced gracefully under software control as a function of
VSWR when the VSWR is > 3:1.
Use the TIAspecifications, if applicable, for operation when the VSWR > 3:1.
Audio Response TIA603C
Audio Distortion < 2 %
30,000 feet for storage and shipping.
Emission Designators
Humidity
Altitude
Greater than 45,000 hours (5 years), with following assumptions:
1. 100% transmission duty cycle,
2. 100 watts output,
3. Ambient temperature = +30°C,
4. 0.1G continuous sinusoidal 30 to 500 Hz vibrations
MTBF
TX01 Protection
1. Analog Voice Call, 12.5 KHz channel: 11K0F3E
2. Analog Voice Call, 25kHz channel: 16K0F3E
3. Uni2TDMA voice: 7K8FXE
4. Uni2TDMA data: 7K8FXD
5. Uni2TDMA voice and data: 7K8FXW
6. P25 Phase I voice: 8K2F1E
7. P25 Phase I voice and data: 8K2F1D
50º C at 95% Non-condensing.
Electrostatic discharge Reference IEC 6100-4-2.: +/- 15KV air, +/8KV contact on all planes applied to any point
on the TX01 unit, including all contacts and connectors.
Vibration MIL-STD-810E
The device shall be capable of withstanding a 30 to 500 Hz acceleration limited oscillation
with 0.25G rms for 40 minutes on vibration table. After test, the unit shall be fully
functional with no impairments and shall show no signs of physical degradation including
all fastening screws.
Thermal, VSWR, power reduction followed by shut off, reset upon return to normal
temperature and VSWR.
1. Power falls back 6 dB on:
a. High Reverse power or
b. PA high temperature
CR01 reads the alarms periodically with period less than or equal to 1 second and
when the alarms start to get into thewarning (“yellow”) level, the CR01 will start to
reduce the PA output power.

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TX01 Transmitter RF specifications
TX01 Protection
Alarms and information
reported to CR01 1. TX01 Temperature (PA, Driver, & PA), ambient temperature on fan controller,
heatsink, power supply
2. Forward power after isolator
3. Reverse power after isolator
4. PA DC input voltage & current
5. AC & DC input voltage at TX01AC & DC terminal
6. Synthesizer (LO & modulator)
7. Fan rotation
8. PA driver currents
9. AC main failure / running on battery backup
10. Power supply voltage
11. Battery voltage
12. MSN of all boards.
13. PCB revisions stored in EEPROM
Frequency bands
(electronic bandwidth)
Conducted termodulation
(TIA603C)
Conducted Spurious
Rejection (TIA603C)
Maximum Received
power at receiver port 1. Operates up to : +27 dBm
2. Does not damage receiver for signals up to +30 dBm for 1 minute duration.
RF Input impedance 50 ohms
Temperature 1. Ambient Operating: -30 to +60º C.
2. Storage Temperature: -45 to +85º C.
Channel bandwidths 12.5 kHz and 25 kHz. Selected via PPS software control
CR01 Receiver RF specifications
2. TX01 has self-protection in case that CR01 communications is lost or cable
disconnected In this case TX01 will power off.
TX01 will stay in off condition until CR01 communications is restored and instructed to
turn on by CR01.
3. TX01 will self-power off when reference signal is lost.
4. TX01 reports immediately to the CR01 with the fan failure in the event that the fan
stops working.
5. When alarms approach serious level, such as PA temperature or synthesizer lock
problem (i.e., “RED”), the TX01 shall automatically cut power to the RF PA via
hardware method (self protect).
6. If the PA power has been cut off due alarms or via CR01 command, the TX01 digital
interface to CR01 shall continue to be powered up and function so that the CR01 can
continue to communicate to the TX01.
30 to 88 MHz 136 to 174 MHz 400 to 470 MHz 300 to 400 MHz 450 to 520 MHz
70 dB 78 dB 75 dB 75 dB 75 dB
70 dB 80 dB 75 dB 75 dB 75 dB

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CR01 Receiver RF specifications
Channel switch time
Sensitivity 1. Analog, 12.5 kHz bandwidth, at 12dB Sinad: 122 dBm
2. Analog, 25.0 kHz bandwidth, at 12 dB Sinad: 122 dBm
3. Digital (C4FSK): < 5% BER at 122 dBm (12.5kHz bandwidth)
13 MHz, ovenized, low phase noise oscillatorFrequency
1. 1 year aging +/- 0.1 ppm
2. 10 year aging: +/- 0.5 ppm.
Stability over
temperature and aging,
free-running mode.
1. Over temperature: +/- 0.05 ppm
2. Over temperature and 10 year aging: +/- 0.05 ppm
Stability over emperature
and aging, locked mode:
locked to GPS or
external 1Hz pulse.
External pulse is locked
to GPS.
Three 13 MHz output references:
1. Low phase noise sinusoidal output for TX01,
2. Low phase noise sinusoidal output for Receiver module,
3. Output for Baseband processor board
Output references
Reference oscillator is frequency is adjusted by DSP processor on CPCU using digital
interface
Control
External reference oscillator input from CR01 reference module, 50 ohms, 13MHz, 50
ohms
Reference Oscillator
TIA603CAudio Response
0.5 WRated Audio (using
basic Speaker mic)
< 2%Audio Distortion (using
basic Speaker mic) at
rated audio
12.5 kHz: > 40 dB
25.0 kHz: > 45 dB
FM Hum and Noise
100 dBBlocking
VHF/UHF:
12.5 kHz: > 55 dB
25.0 kHz: > 80 dB
WLB:
12.5 kHz: > 55 dB
25.0 kHz: > 64 dB
Adjacent Channel
Selectivity (TIA603C)
8.75 ms
Reference Oscillator Module

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
Protocols
supported for
Repeat and
amplification
Repeater
Access
Method
Parameters
(RAMP)
Analog voice
Analog voice with CTCSS or CDCSS
(configurable separately between RX & TX)
DTMF followed by Analog Voice
DTMF with CTCSS or CDCSS followed by Analog Voice
2Tone followed by Analog Voice
2Tone with CTCSS or CDCSS followed by Analog Voice
5/6Tone followed by Analog Voice
5/6Tone with CTCSS or CDCSS followed by Analog Voice
MDC1200 control followed by Analog Voice or MDC1200
Data
MDC1200 control with CTCSS or CDCSS followed by
Analog Voice or MDC1200 Data
UDC2400 control followed by DVOA digital voice or data
UDC2400 control with CTCSS or CDCSS followed by
DVOA digital voice or data
Pocsag Transmitter (512, 1200, 2400 bps)
FM P25 Phase 1 control followed by P25 Digital Voice or
P25 Data
Linear P25 Phase 1 control followed by P25 Digital Voice
or P25 Data
DMR control followed by Unication 2400 bps digital voice
(“UniDMR”) or DMR data
MPT1327
P25 phase 2 Linear outbound (with TX02- 100w)
Tetra (with TX02-100W)
Multi-protocol Demodulation and Transmission of above
protocols. This feature is also known as “Simultaneous
detection”
Carrier
CTCSS/CDCSS
Carrier and CTCSS/CDCSS
Singletone (in band)
DTMF
MDC1200 Repeater ID
MDC1200 Repeater ID + CTCSS/CDCSS
UniDMR Basestation ID.
P25 NAC
A. Repeater Hardware Operation & Software Configuration
Repeater Product Feature List

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
Morse Code
Transmitter
Modes
Local and
Remote
connectivity
functions
All functions
are password
protected and
accessed with
console
Remote
connectivity
Methods. All
functions are
password
protected and
accessed with
console.
Local
connectivity
Methods (on
CR01 box).
Accessed with
Console
Repeater Type
Station ID sent periodically during periods of no user
traffic (required by site license)
Transmitting
Ready to Transmit.
Transmitter fully powered up and can transmit
immediately upon receipt of data from controller
Sleep
Transmitter enters sleep after hang time expires.
Transmitter will exit sleep mode in 10 ms after TX request
from controller
Sleep with periodic IDLE transmission for U3 portable
signal strength information.
After the transmitter enters the sleep mode, the repeater
transmits the P25 IDLE message periodically. The IDLE
message is not transmitted when the R01 is not in Sleep
mode.
OFF
Remote configuration using PPS,
Urgent alarm automatic reporting and alarm gather,
console communications and other communication needs
shall be done via the following connectivity methods
Software Download to CR01
Ethernet Port A
Ethernet Port B (for redundant linking)
GSM 3G/4G radio
GSM radio connects to R0X’s via Ethernet
Satellite or Microwave link radio
Satellite or Microwave link radio connects to BR01’s via
Ethernet Port A
Redundant Satellite or Microwave link radio connects to
BR01 via Ethernet Port B.
USB
BlueTooth (optional)
WIFI (optional)
Traditional dual frequency into duplexor
Unication Proprietary single channel repeater using very
fast switching TDMAradio (“R&R”)
A. Repeater Hardware Operation & Software Configuration
option option option
option option option

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
Repeater
Access
Method
Parameters
Transmitter
Morse Code
Station ID
parameters
Signal
Strength
Idle message
(transmitted
when repeater
is in sleep
mode)
Repeater
Parameters
One or more of the above access Methods can be
configured to operate simultaneously.
The ability to support multiple access methods
simultaneously permits a mixture of existing 3rd party
portables to access the repeater.
Up to 12 different CTCSS tone and CDCSS code
combinations. For CTCSS, the SINAD threshold range =
6 to 20 dB
Sequence of four (4) DTMF tone pairs.
Spacing between tone pairs is 300 ms +/- 200 ms.
One inbound SingleTone frequency of duration 500 ms
One MDC1200 Repeater ID.
One UniDMR Basestation ID.
One UDC2400 Repeater ID.
One P25 Network Access Code (“NAC”) IDs.
Hang time of the repeater Transmitter in millisecond
increments
Repeater Station ID
Morse code speed in words per second
Period of transmission (including OFF)
Period of Repeater ID transmission (Off, transmission
rate, 1 to 120 minutes in steps of 1 minute increments).
Period of transmission: OFF, 1 to 10 seconds in steps of 1
second increments.
NAC
Color code
Protocol modes (P25, Uni2TDMA, Analog, automatic
detection combinations, etc.)
All TX and RX protocol and parameter settings listed in
section A. This includes the specific protocols,
simultaneous detection and pre-key times.
TX frequency in minimum step size
RX frequency in minimum step size
TX Power level in step of 1 watt from 10 to 100 Watts for
the TX01-100 or TX02-100 units
RX and RX Channel bandwidth: 12.5 v.s. 25 KHz
Color Code for DMR
B. Repeater Configuration via PPS

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
Network
parameters
Synchronization
of reference
oscillator and
TDMA Options
configured via
PPS
Repeater
mode
and Repeater
Type
IP address of authorized console to which the BR01
connects
Network configuration (static IP address of the R01 and
any optional accessory such as GSM radio, satellite radio
etc.)
Ethernet IP and routing parameters for all boxes including
3G/4G GSM radio, satellite radio etc.
Bluetooth link configuration
Set password for repeater access using the console for
configuration, software download and status via Ethernet
access, USB, or WIFI access.
Password is set using USB.
Set password to allow local and remote PC download
Utility access. This password is additional to the repeater
access password which provides an additional level of
security.
This password is additional to the repeater access
password which provides an additional level of security.
PPS password. This password is configured via USB. The
user must enter the PPS password in order for the user to
use the PPS.
Free running
GPS radio (phase 2, optional)
External 1 Hz signal from another BR01 on auxiliary port
(phase 2)
Traditional 2 frequency pair into duplexor
Unication proprietary single channel repeater (no duplexor).
Normal Operational mode
Repeater is put offline. non-functional mode (TX = OFF).
Note the default condition is the repeater is fully
functional, even after a reset.
In this mode the RX and the Ethernet links is still
functional but it only processes over the air commands.
Test Modes:
a. Test modes including: Transmit Test tone for 1 minute
then stop. The frequency of the tone shall be settable
insteps of 1 Hz in the range of 300 to 3000 1 Hz.
b. Transmit BER pattern for field testing. Pattern follows
protocol specifications. Pattern continues for a
programmable period of time up to a maximum of 10
minutes.
c. Receiver BER (sources of BER pattern is from inbound
portable)
B. Repeater Configuration via PPS

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
Control, Alarm
and Status and
Commands
which are
Accessed
Locally or
Remotely with
Uni Console
Fan status (rotating or not rotating)
Current TX Activity Status
TX log of % transmitting over past 1 week.
Current RX Activity Status
RX log of % use over past 1week.(time, ID, message
duration etc.)
RX Busy status
RX signal strength of received signal in dBm
RX average BER for digital messages
TX and RX protocol and parameter settings
TX frequency in Hz
RX frequency in Hz.
TX Power in watts (0 watts = PA serious alarm and PA is
in idle state)
TX activity profile information of duty cycle and RX activity
profile information of duty cycle for the past 72 hour
period.
Read current alarm status reporting (all alarms status can
be viewed).
Read GPS time and location
Alarm history (event, time stamp) for 5000 records stored
in flash
Equipment Information including Software version, MSNs,
Hardware versions.
GPS location and time
Software reset boxes (individually reset (this command
shall not clear the alarm states)
Cabinet front door Intrusion alarm status
Cabinet rear door intrusion alarm status
PA Temperature
CR01 Temperature
PAAlarms (VSWR, currents, synthesizer etc.)
TX01 unit main power loss, unit is operating on battery
backup
CR01 unit main power loss, unit is operating on battery
backup
Loss of communications to TX01 unit
Loss of communications to receiver module
C. Repeater Information and Control accessed with Uni Console

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
Control, Alarm
and Status and
Commands
which are
Accessed
Locally or
Remotely with
Uni Console
Built-in-Test
(BIT) Accessed
on CR01 box
Visual LED
User Interface
Definition
located on
CR01 box
Visual LED
User Interface
Definition
located on the
TX01
General
purpose IO
from CR01
Auxilliary port
BT Speaker
mic Support
(on CR01 box)
C. Repeater Information and Control accessed with Uni Console
Internet cable communications delay – ping command
from console to CR01 unit
Status of Ethernet cable, GSM modem or satellite modem
communications (Functional/Non functional
BIT shall be accessible via only the USB port. The BIT
commands include all of the U3 ones plus additional ones
required for the R01. BIT is used for R&D development
and for FCC certification.
LEDs on the CR01 unit.
a. LED#1: Power/Battery Backup Alarm (Green, flashing
Green)
b. LED#2: Alarm (RED)
c. LED#3: TXAin process (Green, flashing Green)
d. LED#4: TXB in process (Green, flashing Green)
e. LED#5: RXA in process (Green, flashing Green)
f. LED#6: RXB in process (Green, flashing Green)
g. LED#7: Ethernet Activity (Green, Amber)
LEDs on the TX01 unit.
a. LED#1: AC Power
b. LED#2: Alarm
c. LED#3: TX in process
General Purpose I/O is on the CR01 unit rear panel: I/O
list includes (# pin, description):
a. 2 - audio line output
b. 2 - audio line input
c. 2 - DAC out
d. 2 - ADC
e. 2 - Uart serial port
f. 2 - time mark output
g. 2 - time mark input
h. 4 - PCM
i. 6 - general purpose IO
BT Speaker mic is connected to the CR01 via the front
face BT radio. Used for testing during installation &
maintenance

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
RF Cross
Banding of
Conventional
Portables
Protocol
Conversion of
Conventional
Portables
PSTN
Interconnection
Note: MCPE
has
PSTN interface
card.
D. Repeater Network Interconnection Operation. These operations are provided by MCPE (FR01)
Portable on one repeater band can send a call to a
portable which is on a different band on a different
Repeater
Portable on one repeater band can receive a call from a
portable which is on a different band which is on a
different Repeater
A portable which uses a particular protocol can make a
call to another portable which uses a different protocol
which is on the same repeater.
A portable which uses a particular protocol can receive a
call from another portable which uses a different protocol
which is on the same repeater.
A portable which uses a particular protocol can make a
call to another portable which uses a different protocol
which is on a different repeater.
A portable which uses a particular protoco l can receive a
call from another portable which uses a different protocol
which is on a different repeater
A portable can place a call to a PSTN number. MCPE
provides data base of approved numbers
A portable can receive a call from a PSTN number.
GSM
Interconnection
Note: MCPE
routes the traffic
to/from the
3G/4G interface
radio via
Ethernet
connection.
A portable can place a call to a 3G/4G GSM number.
MCPE provides data base of approved numbers.
A portable can receive a call to a 3G/4G GSM number.
MCPE provides data base of approved numbers.
A portable can place a call to a telephone number via a
satellite radio box. MCPE contains the data base of
approved numbers.
A portable can receive a call from a telephone number via
the satellite radio box.
Satellite or
Microwave link
Radio
Interconnection
Note: MCPE
routes the traffic
to/from the
3G/4G interface
radio via
Ethernet
connection.

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Function Details of Function BR02BR01 FR01 TR01 SR01 IC01
Power Output
Software
Download
E. Remote PC Console Functions
Software download to processors from Console.
Control, Alarm
& Status GUI View and reset PA & CR01 alarms (Provided by CR01)
View and reset MCPE alarms
View and reset CM01 alarms
View and reset SM01 alarms
View and reset RXS01 alarms
View PA & CR01 Status
View MCPE status
View LED status
View software and h/w versions, MSN etc for all products
connected on the network.
Products include the TX01, CR01 etc.
View and/or set general purpose I/O status
Configuration Read and set repeater Access parameters
Read and set Transmitter Morse code Station ID
parameters
Read and set PPS parameters
Read and set data base in MCPE (crossbanding, protocol
conversion matrix, authorized telephone numbers etc.)
Read and set database in CM01
Set the 13 MHz reference (Transmitter Frequency )
Read and set network Network parameters and routing
configuration

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Power cord (option) 120/220VAC power cord (customized for each region). Standard 2 meter length
Battery backup cable 8 gauge wire with screw lugs Connects directly to battery
terminals or distribution bar Standard 3 meter length.
RX01 rear support bars Metal support bar to prevent the CR01 unit rear end from
tilting down due to weight. Connects between rear of
RX01 to standard 19”
cabinet, two bars supplied,
for left and right sides.
Earth ground cable 8 gauge, multi-strand wire with screw lugs, Length: 60 cm
standard length Color of insulation: Green One earth ground cable
supplied for every unit, one
for TX01, one for CR01.
GPS antenna Roof mount
accessories 3rd party GPS antennas with integral LNA housed in a
radome.
The CR01 unit supplies the necessary DC power to power
the antenna LNA.
The 3rd party GPS antennas/LNA suitable for external wide
temperature range -40 to +85C roof top, complete with
mounting kit.
Coax cable connection to CR01 using LMR400 coax with
Type N connector In order to minimize customer service
overhead, only one brand shall be supplied by Unication for
roof top and another one for mobile applications.
3rd party antenna vendor
qualified by Unication:
Roof top antenna:
Symmetricom, model
58532A GPS L1 Reference
Antenna
Magnetic mount GPS antenna with integral LNA housed in a
radome.
The CR01 unit supplies the necessary DC power to power
the antenna LNA.
The 3rd party GPS antennas/LNA suitable for external wide
temperature range -40 to +85C roof top, complete with
mounting kit.
Coax cable connection to CR01 using LMR400 coax with
Type N connector. Can use thinner RG-58U coax if length is
less than 5 meters.
3rd party antenna vendor
qualified by Unication:
Candidate vendor: Inpaq,
GPS03B.
TX01 rear support bars Metal support bar to prevent the TX01 unit rear end from
tilting down due to weight. Connects between rear of
TX01 to standard 19”
cabinet, two bars supplied,
for left and right sides
Iten Description Notes
Iten Description Notes
Hardware specification for each optional accessory
GPS Magnetic mount
accessory
Unication BT Speaker mic Use Uni BT speaker micBT Speaker Mic
Battery backup temperature sensor & cableBattery sensor and cable
1. gauge wire
2. connected directly to battery terminals or distribution bar
Battery backup cable
120/220VAC power cord (customized for each region).Power cord
Ambient room temperature sensor & cableRoom temperature sensor
Hardware specification for each standard accessory

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Iten Description Notes
Hardware specification for each optional accessory
Kit for cabinet top and bottom kits.Earth Quake kit
Anchors to prevent the TX01 from bending down.TX01 rear anchors
Anchors to prevent the CR01 from bending down.RX01 rear anchors
1. LNA and filter used to supply RX signal for up to 4 CR01
receivers.
2. Designed and manufactured by Unication.
Installed after duplexor.1:4 Receiver distributor
Wired used to daisy chain the time mark sign. Custom cable provide by
Unication
Time mark cable
1. Low Band
2. VHF
3. UHF
4. 700/800
3rd party, qualified by
Unication, tuned to
frequency by vendor.
Duplexor
Standard 19” inch wide rack mount cabinet Heights
available:
1. 36” 4. 70”
2. 48” 5. 72”
3. 60”
3rd party. Suppliers
qualified by Unication in
each country.
Cabinet
N Type Male to N Type Male, 24”, LMR400 coax 3rd party.
Standard LMR400
specifications
Duplexor , Combiner and
pre-filter cables
Earth ground metal strip, made of solid copper, vertical
orientation, has threaded holes for connecting earth ground
cables to repeater boxes, mounted on inside of standard
19” cabinet
Different lengths for each
cabinet height.
Earth Ground bar
1. Used to combine two transmitters into one output.
2. Bandwidth, loss and frequency center specified by site
design. Pretuned by vendor.
3. Power handling capacity: 100 watts continuous per
channel
4. Pretuned by vendor.
3rd party.
Suppliers qualified by
Unication in each country.
2:1 Combiner
1. Used to combine two transmitters into one output.
2. Bandwidth, loss and frequency center specified by site
design. Pretuned by vendor.
3. Power handling capacity: 100 watts continuous per
channel
4. Pretuned by vendor.
3rd party.
Suppliers qualified by
Unication in each country.
4:1 Combiner
3G/4G GSM radio, interface via Ethernet Monthly servicepaid by
customer.
BR01 function is only for
alarm and PPS configuration.
User voice and data requires
MCPE.
GSM radio

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Iten Description Notes
Hardware specification for each optional accessory
Iridium satellite radio kit (radio, antenna, coax, power
supply), Microwave Link radio Ethernet interface Monthly service paid by
customer.
BR01 function is only for
alarm and PPS
configuration.
User voice and data
requires MCPE.
Satellite/Microwave link
radio
Ethernet to 4 wire interface unit and associated application
software in MCPE Available on MCPE (not
BR01)
4 Wire PSTN Interface
1. To support networking of multiple BR01’s, MCPE, 3G/4G
GSM phone, satellite radio, etc. an industrial grade, rack
mounted, internet switch is required. In order to minimize
customer service overhead, limited number of brands
shall be qualified by Unication.
2. Battery backup is necessary and accomplished with a 3rd
party UPS
3rd party.
Suppliers qualified by
Unication in each country.
Internet switch
1. Cavity filter to eliminate transmitter noise. Transmitter
noise causes the receiver to de-sense.
2. Bandwidth, loss and frequency center specified by site
design. Pre-tuned by vendor.
3. Power handling capacity: 100 watts continuous per
channel
4. Pretuned by vendor.
3rd party.
Suppliers qualified by
Unication in each country.
Transmitter pre-filter
1. Cavity filter to reject nearby high power interferers
caused by nearby high power transmitters.
2. Bandwidth, loss and frequency center specified by site
design. Pre-tuned by vendor.
3. Power handling capacity: 100 watts continuous per
channel
3rd party.
Suppliers qualified by
Unication in each country.
Receiver pre-filter
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