Oracom MX160 Modem User Manual


 
1. Radio modem MX160
MX160 is conceptually new radio modems designed for transmitting data in the VHF and UHF bands.
The radio modem uses 2-state GMSK modulation providing for a maximum signalling rate of 133 kbit/s.
The radio modem is of modular design with one to four standard RS232 ports (an RS422 or RS485
port can be used in place of two of them) available to the user. The configuration can be extended by
an Ethernet interface and also by a module with analog and digital inputs/outputs and GPS modul. It
is generally manufactured with two analog inputs and outputs and with two digital inputs and outputs.
The radio data transceiver module can be configured to a random frequency of the transmitter and re-
ceiver in the 3.2 MHz frequency range in a 25 kHz channel raster. The output and input working fre-
quencies are mutually independent and are derived from the frequencies of four phase-hung systems
programmed by the transceiver microprocessor. Channel settings are stored in the transceiver FLASH
memory and the FLASH memory module of the modem whose communication processor controls the
operation of the transceiver microprocessor. The power of the radio modem transmitter is digitally set
in sixteen steps from 0.1 to 25 W.
The design and construction of this device allows for long-term loading and for this reason it is
primarily determined for continuously running applications.
Software control is compatible with the operation and configuration of the other radio modems of the
MORSE system. A description of software control and configuration of the radio modems is available
in publications describing MORSE Firmware.
Important
The radio modem is equipment which can only be operated in the state on the basis of
Permission to operate transmitting radio stations issued by the Department of Frequency
Spectrum Management at the national Telecommunication Office.
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Radio modem MX160