The document provides an overview of a digital radio system training program for Region 10. It discusses the DMR technology being implemented, including improved audio quality, functionality like location services, and security features. It also reviews the specific DMR terminals - the MD788G base/mobile radio and PD788G portable radio - highlighting their key specifications and certifications. The remainder of the document demonstrates how to operate the DMR terminals and their various features, and provides guidance on basic radio maintenance.
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– HD Radio today
– IBOC Signal review
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– 3rd gen architecture
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– HD PowerBoost vs PAR2
HD Multiplex
– Economic Benefits
– Application Areas
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2. Project Introduction
• To provide digital radio system covering Region 10
(R10) that follows the ETSI DMR Tier II standard
operating in the frequency range of 380 to 400 MHz .
3. DMR Technology
What is DMR?
Digital Mobile Radio
Digital technology
Frequency: UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
Improved voice quality
Improved functionality such as Location information
Improved security (i.e. Authentication and Encryption)
Improved channel efficiency
8. Base/Mobile Radio MD788G
Superior audio quality
Supports GPS
IP54 standard
-protection from contact with harmful dust
-protection from sprays and splashing of water
in all directions
Back-up battery: 65Ah
12. Portable Radio PD788G
Designed for hazardous working environment
USA UL913 and Canada CSA standard for safety
-the radio works safely in most hazardous
environments with explosive gas and dust
particles.
High audio quality
Secure communication
IP67 standard
- protection from contact with harmful dust
- 1 meter 30minutes underwater
18hrs standby battery life
13. Radio Parts
Power on/off and Volume
Control knob
Integrated antenna
Channel Selector knob
Accessory connector
Compliant with MIL-STD-810 F/G, IP67, UL913 IS Radio
Side Key 1 (SK1)
PTT Switch
Side Key 2 (SK2)
Microphone
Smart look, Covert
speaker
Alpha Numeric
Keypad
Emergency Button
Navigation Keys
40. ZONING
ZONE 1 – CDO-MALASAG
ZONE 2 – MT. KITANGLAD
ZONE 3 – CAMIGUIN-MAHINOG
ZONE 4 – DUNQUE HILL
ZONE 5 – HOYOHOY VIEWDECK
ZONE 6 - GINGOOG
ZONE 7 – MUSUAN PEAK
-TERM USED FOR REPEATER/REPEATER SYSTEM COVERAGE
42. CHANNEL
For Mobile and Base radios
CHANNEL Mobile/Base to Receiver Uses Repeater?
SIMPLEX Base/Mobile/Portable AOR No
LOCAL Mobile/Base Within F/S Yes
PROVINCIAL Mobile/Base Province Yes
REGIONAL Mobile/Base Region Yes
RESERVE Mobile/Base Region Yes
EMERGENCY Base/Mobile/Portable Province Yes
-Group to call
43. Channels
For Portable Radio
CHANNEL Portable to Receiver Uses Repeater?
Simplex Base/Mobile/Portable AOR No
Emergency Base/Mobile/Portable Provincial Yes
44. Important configuration
CHECKING THE RADIO ID OF THE RADIO
Menu > Down key > Settings > Radio set > Device info > Look for RADIO ID
CHANGING THE ZONE (REPEATER ZONE)
Menu > Down key > Zone > Select for designated zone
CHANGING THE POWER LEVEL
Menu > Down key > Settings > Radio set > Power level > Select HIGH
45. CHECKING THE RADIO ID
• Menu > Down key > Settings > Device info > Look for RADIO ID
49. Portable Radio
Keep the portable radio from dust
Do not use the radio without the antenna
Avoid overcharging the radio
Avoid draining the battery
50. Base Radio
Keep the radio from dust regularly
Use AC as primary power source.
Base radio LED green: AC
Base radio LED blue: Back-up battery