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DP-2000 Service Manual

The document outlines safety precautions for operating a radio, including usage limits, environmental considerations, and maintenance tips. It also provides detailed instructions on the installation of accessories, battery management, and basic operations such as turning the radio on/off and selecting channels. Additionally, it covers programmable functions and features like voice encryption and VOX for enhanced communication.

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DP-2000 Service Manual

The document outlines safety precautions for operating a radio, including usage limits, environmental considerations, and maintenance tips. It also provides detailed instructions on the installation of accessories, battery management, and basic operations such as turning the radio on/off and selecting channels. Additionally, it covers programmable functions and features like voice encryption and VOX for enhanced communication.

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Precautions

It’s important that the operator is aware of and understands hazards common

to the operation of any radio .Please observe the following safety precautions

to prevent radio damage or personal injury. The following precautions shall be

observed during operation, service and repair of this radio.

◆The recommended usage rate is 1 minute for TX and 4 minutes for RX,

when the radio is used for transmission for many hours continuously, the

radiator and chassis will become hot, allow the rear panel of the radio to

contact surface of low melting point /low Ignition point object;

◆Don’t leave the transceiver in direct sunlight for a long time, don’t place the

transceiver on extremely heat, damp, dusty area, and don’t put it on unstable

surfaces;

◆When restriction or warnings are posted regarding the use of radio devices,

please obey the regulation turn the transceiver power off;

◆Use of the radio while you are driving may be against traffic laws, please

prohibit using it ;

◆If you notice any problems on the radio, please turn off at first. Then contact

with local dealer. Do not modify this radio unless instructed by this manual or

refer service to a qualified licensed or certified technician only;

◆If you want to use the machine for secondary development, please contact

with BelFone’s technical engineer or dealer for technical assistance;

◆Please keep the surface of radio is clean and dry, clean the radio using a

cloth moistened with clean water and a mild dishwashing liquid.


Contents
Supplied Accessories ................................................................................................................. 6

Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 6

Installation of Accessories ......................................................................................................... 7

Getting Acquainted ................................................................................................................. 13

Basic Operation ....................................................................................................................... 14

Call ................................................................................................................................... 16

Receiving and responding to a call .................................................................................. 17

Button Setting.................................................................................................................. 18

Functions and Operations ........................................................................................................ 20

Voice Encryption.............................................................................................................. 20

VOX .................................................................................................................................. 20

Battery Saver ................................................................................................................... 21

Warning Tones................................................................................................................. 21

Reject Stranger Call ......................................................................................................... 22

Low Battery Warning ....................................................................................................... 22

Digital Emergency ............................................................................................................ 23

Scan ................................................................................................................................. 24

Auto Scan......................................................................................................................... 25

Monitor and Permanent Monitor ................................................................................... 25

Message ........................................................................................................................... 26

One Touch Call................................................................................................................. 26

Talk Around ..................................................................................................................... 27

TX Power.......................................................................................................................... 28

Bandwidth ....................................................................................................................... 28
Squelch Level ................................................................................................................... 29

Time out Timer (TOT) ...................................................................................................... 29

TX Permission .................................................................................................................. 29

CTCSS/CDCSS ................................................................................................................... 30

Dual Capacity Direct Mode .............................................................................................. 31

Radio Priority-Based Interrupt ........................................................................................ 31

Voice Recording ............................................................................................................... 32

Alone Worker .................................................................................................................. 32

Man Down ....................................................................................................................... 33

GPS Positioning................................................................................................................ 34

CTCSS Frequency Table ........................................................................................................... 35

CDCSS Standard Code Table .................................................................................................... 35

Circuit Description ................................................................................................................... 37

Circuit Theory: ................................................................................................................. 37

Exploded View ......................................................................................................................... 65

PC board—Bottom layer.......................................................................................................... 66

PC board—Top layer................................................................................................................ 67

Schematic Diagram .................................................................................................................. 68

Block Diagram .......................................................................................................................... 69

Specifications........................................................................................................................... 70

Statement ................................................................................................................................ 72
Supplied Accessories

Notes: The accessories listed below are covered by BelFone


Be dealer, authorized

BelFone agents or factories.

After carefully unpacking the transceiver, identify the items listed in the

table below. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment

please contact with dealer immediately.

Accessories
Items Number Quantity

Antenna 1

Strap 1

Belt Clip 1

Charger 1

Li-ion Battery 1

Screws 1

User Manual 1

Warranty Card 1

Certificate 1

Antenna Strap Belt Clip Screws


Charger Li-ion
ion Battery

Installation of Accessories

Installation// removing the antenna

Hold the supplied antenna by its base, then screw it into the connector on the

top panel of the radio until fasten.

Turn the antenna anti-clockwise


clockwise to remove it.

Installation/ removing the belt clip

Attach the belt clip using the two supplied3*4mm binding screws.
Attaching/Removing the Strap
Thread the hand strap to the loop back of your two-way
two radio.

Attaching/Removing the Battery


Warning!

1. Don’t short-circuit
circuit the battery, it may cause the battery damaged or
burst into flame;

2. Never attempt to remove the casing from battery, that avoid to short
the battery terminal;

3. Battery is flammable objects, don’t


don throw it into fire or don’tt use it on
dangerous area.

Match the guides of the battery with the corresponding grooves on the upper

rear of the radio, then press the battery until a click is heard to lock it in place.

To remove the battery, please turn the power off then press the release latch

to unlock the battery pull the battery away from the radio.

Note: Don’tt attach / remove the battery if the transceiver turned on.
Battery Information
New battery is shipped not fully charged from the factory, please charge your

battery before using it, charging a new battery for 5 hours before initial use.

The maximum battery capacity and performance is achieved after three full

charge/discharge cycles. If you notice the battery power runs lows, please

recharge the battery.

Applicable Battery

To reduce the risk of injury, please only use the battery and charger specified

by belfone, other batteries may burst, causing bodily injury and property

damage.

Battery Tips

1. When charging your battery, keep it at a temperature among 5℃—40℃.


Temperature out of the limit may cause battery leakage or damage.
2. When charging a battery attached to a radio, turn the radio off to ensure a
full charge.
3. Do not cut off the power supply or remove the battery when charging a
battery.
4. Never charge a battery that is wet, please dry it with soft cloth prior to
charge.
5. Even if the battery is full charged, the operating time is noticeably shorter
than normal performance; it is time to buy a new battery.

To Prolong Battery Life

1. Battery performance will be greatly decreased at a temperature below 0℃,

a spare battery is necessary in cold weather, the cold battery unable to


work in this situation may work under room temperature, so keep it for later

use.

2. The dust on the battery contact may cause battery breakdown, please use

a clean dry cloth to wipe it before attaching the battery to the radio.

Battery Storage

1. Fully charge a battery before you store it for a long time, to avoid battery

damage due to over-discharge.

2. Recharge a battery after several months’ storage, to avoid battery capacity

reduction due to over-discharge.(NI-MH batteries:3 months, Li-Ion&

Li-polymer batteries: 6 months)

3. Store your battery in a cool, dry place under room temperature, to reduce

self-discharge.

Charging the battery


Use only the charger specified by the manufacturer, the charge indicator

indicates the charging progress.

Charger Status Charger Indicator

Standby(No-load) Charge Indicator glows green

Battery is charging Charge Indicator glows red

Battery is fully charged Charge Indicator glows green

Charge Steps:

1. Plug the AC connector of the switching power into the AC outlet socket.
2. Place the battery or the radio is attached with a battery in the charger.

3. Making sure the battery is connected to the charger, the charging process

initiates when the charger indicator glows red.

4. The charger indicator glows green when the battery is fully charged
charged, please

remove the battery then.

Note: While charging the temperature out of the limit the LED indicator of charger will
flash red and green; if battery has damaged or battery is not connected to the charger
correctly,

The
he LED indicator of charger also will flash red and green

Attaching the Speaker/Microphone


Open the accessory port cover, then align the plug with the accessory port and

tighten the screw on the plug.


Getting Acquainted

① Channel Selector Knob

Turn the knob to select channel 1-16.


1

② Power switch/volume adjust keys

Turn clockwise to switch the radio power on, when the radio is turned on,

rotate clockwise to increased volume, counter- clockwise to decrease the

volume. Turn counterclockwise fully to switch the radio off.

③ LED Indicator

When transmitting LED glows red, when receiving LED glows green; when

programmed LED flashes red; when scanning LED flashes red.


un-programmed

④ Orange Button
Press to activate the programmable function. (The detailed consult to basic

operation)

⑤ Speaker

⑥ MIC

⑦ PTT key
Press and hold down the PTT key then speak into the microphone to
transmit.

⑧ Button 1

Press to activate the programmable function. (The detailed consult to basic

operation)

⑨ Button 2

Press to activate the programmable function. (The detailed consult to basic

operation)

⑩ MIC-SP-USB Jack

Connect to optional speaker/MIC and USB programming cable.

Basic Operation

Turning the power on /off


Rotate the power switch/volume adjusting keys clockwise to turn the power on.

Rotate the power switch/volume adjusting keys anti-clockwise to turn the

power off.
Adjusting the volume
After the radio is power on, you can rotate the power switch/volume adjust

keys to adjust the volume level, rotate the knob clockwise to increase the

volume, or rotate the knob anti-clockwise to decrease the volume.

Selecting a Channel
Turn the channel selector knob to select channel 1 to 16, rotate the knob

clockwise to increase the channel number, or rotate the knob anti-clockwise to

decrease the channel number, while enable all tone alert ,handover channel

will hear a channel number.

Note: If a channel is not programmed, the display appears: Un-programmed Channel and

prompt no channel, LED indicator flash red.

Selecting a Zone
The radio supports up to 32 zones, each with a maximum of 16 channels, 32

zones all support up to 160 channels. Via the programming software you can

select 2 desire zones at most to write in. You may select a desire zone through

by setting zone toggle function to button 1 or button 2, then handover zone.

While enable all tone alert, select zone will hear a zone number and channel

number.

Dual Modes Switching


If current channel mode is D/A compatible, press side button【AD Switch】

function to switch the channel mode. The current channel mode is digital

compatible analog, press 【AD Switch】button to switch to analog compatible


digital mode; the current channel mode is analog compatible digital, press

【AD Switch】button to switch to digital compatible analog mode.

Note: AD Switch function only switching the channel mode temporarily, while you

restart the radio or rotate channel selector knob, the current channel will resume

defaulting mode.

Call

Each digital channel may preset a contact, the preset contact could be a

private call contact, a group call contact or an all call contact; on analog

channel press and hold down the PTT key to transmit. On digital compatible

analog channel press PTT key, if is not within hang time to transmit analog call,

within the preset time period to call back; On analog compatible digital channel

press PTT key, if is not within hang time to transmit digital call, within the

preset time period to call back;

To transmit press and hold down the PTT key, LED indication glows red, speak

into the microphone, hold the palm microphone approximately 3 to 4

centimeters away from your mouth.

Note: While enable talk permit indication feature, if the channel available, press PTT key

to transmit will with a tone.

Private Call

If the feature “private call ACK” is enabled, to transmit a private call need to

confirm whether it is power on or activate on the current channel.


(1) If you preset a private call contact for current digital channel. Press PTT

key to transmit a private call;

(2) You can set the One Touch Call key as private call feature, then press

programmed key to transmit a private call.

Group Call

(1) If you preset a group call contact for current digital channel. Press PTT

key to transmit a group call;

(2) You can set the One Touch Call key as group call feature, then press

programmed key to transmit a group call.

All Call

(1) If you preset an all call contact for current digital channel. Press PTT

key to transmit an all call;

Receiving and responding to a call

On digital channel, while a private call is received, you may press the PTT key

within the preset time period to call back. If you do not respond to a received

private call within the preset time period, the radio will display the missed call

icon; while a group call is received, you may press the PTT key within the

preset time period to call back. If you do not respond to a received group call

within the preset time period, the radio will display the missed call icon; while

an all call is received, you can’t respond to an all call.


Note: While enable channel free indication feature, if the transmitter release PTT key will

with a tone.

Button Setting
For enhanced convenience, you may program the keys button1,
1, button2, short

and Long press off a key can be assigned with different functions
functions.

Programmable keys are including functions listed below,


below icon indicates

functions that are available on digital mode.

No
Shortcut Keys Description

1
Unassigned Not assigned with any function

2
On Touch Call 1-6
6 Quick transmit group call/ private call/call alert

or preset SMS

3
Emergency On To send emergency information, only set short

press on orange button

4
Emergency Off To exit emergency mode, only set long press on

orange button

5
Monitor To enable or disable monitor function

6
Scan On/Off To enable or disable scan function quickly

7
All Alert Tones On/Off To enable or disable all tones quickly

8
Battery Indication It’ss convenient to know battery capacity
capacity. If

battery strength level is 70%-100%,


100%, a Power
High sound; if battery strength level is

30%-70%, a Power Middle sound; if battery

strength level is 15%-30%, a Power Low sound.

9
Zone Toggle Quick access to Zone Toggle

10
GPS On/Off To enable or disable GPS quickly

11
Priority Interrupt To interrupt activity of current channel forcibly

12
AD Switch To temporarily switch channel mode to AD or

DA

13
Flashlight On/Off To enable or disable flashlight quickly

14
High/Low Power To switch High/Low Power quickly

15
Repeater/Talkaround To enable or disable talk around quickly

16
Vox On/Off To enable or disable VOX quickly

17
Nuisance Delete To temporarily ignore unwanted channel activity

18
Record On/Off To enable or disable record quickly

19
Permanent Monitor To enable or disable permanent monitor

function
Functions and Operations

Voice Encryption
The voice encryption can encrypt your audio signals to guarantee the privacy

of your communication, via the programming software user can select

encryption type as static or dynamic. If the encrypt feature is enabled, the

transmitter and receiver will be set as the same encryption type and same

encryption key, otherwise the receiver is mute.

Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder →Voice Encryption

Type→ Voice Encryption Key

Note: This feature is effective on digital channel, if enable voice encryption feature,

the voice encryption key must be 10 characters, there are including letters and

numbers.

VOX
If enable VOX feature you can enjoy hands-free communication, the radio will

automatically begin transmitting when you speaking, and terminate

transmitting when you stop talking with no need of PTT press. You may set

VOX level as1~8 or disable (Off). When the environment too much noise, VOX

level will be higher, when the environment is quiet, VOX level will be lower. It

allow user to set VOX delay as 500 to 10000 milliseconds. If the VOX level is

set as off via the programming software, press programmed VOX on/off key

can’t enable VOX feature, if the VOX level is set as 1 to 8, press programmed

VOX on/off key can enable or disable VOX feature


Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder →VOX level→

VOX delay(ms)

Note: The VOX feature shall work with a dedicated earpiece.

Battery Saver
This function allows an idler radio to automatically enter battery saver mode,

the mode will extend battery service life, but response time may be delayed.

You can set battery saver time ratio as: 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, the time rate is

smaller, the power saving more evidently.

Via programmable software to set it: General Setting folder→Battery Saver

Warning Tones
Voice Indication

If enable voice indication feature, the radio will give tone indication for channel

change, zone change, power level switch, scan feature enable or disable, VOX

on or off, low battery alert, repeater mode or talk around mode switch and etc.

Channel Free Indication

On digital mode, if enable Channel Free Indication feature, the receiver gives a

high-pitched tone indication while the transmitter release PTT key to stop

transmitting.

Channel Free Indication


There are four options are available for Talk Permit Indication feature: None

(the radio does not give any tone indication for transmission on analog and

digital channel), Analog (the radio gives tone indication for transmission on

analog channel), Analog& Digital (the radio gives tone indication for

transmission on analog and digital channel), Digital (the radio gives tone

indication for transmission on digital channel).

Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder →Tone Alerts →

Voice Indication → Channel Free Indication → Talk Permit Indication

Reject Stranger Call


On digital mode, if enable reject strange call feature, while the call ID not exist

in the contacts list, it’s unable to transmit or receive. When received group call

or all call, the device ID of transmitter and group call ID or all call ID preset on

address list.

Via programmable software to set it: General Settings folder →Reject Strange

Call

Low Battery Warning


When your battery gets low, LED indicator glows red and with a warning tone:

“Please Charge”,please replace the battery or charge the battery in time. The

radio will turn off automatically while battery is too low.

Via programmable software to set it: General Setting folder→ Tone Alert →

RX Low battery Interval


Digital Emergency
In case of an emergency you can enter emergency mode to ask for help, short

press programmed “Emergency on” key to send emergency information, To

exit emergency mode, long press “Emergency off”. On regular type alarm, after

send emergency information then receive ACK command or the alarm cycles

expire, the radio will exit the emergency mode automatically. On silent type

alarm, after send emergency information then press PTT key to exit

emergency mode.

Via programmable software to set it: Signaling Systems folder → Digital Red

Alert → add system1 to set parameters → Channel folder → add

Emergency system

● Emergency Type: Disable, Regular, Silent, Silent with voice, the Disable

option is unable to transmit emergency information.

●Emergency Mode: Emergency Alarm, emergency alarm with call, emergency


alarm with voice to follow.

●Revert Channel: Revert channel is used for digital emergency, only the

channel default address is set as group call contact, the channel is available

for revert channel.

●Impolite Retries: If the current channel is busy, press programmed key also

can send emergency information, number of impolite retries can be set as 1to

15.
●Polite Retries: Only when the current channel is free, press programmed key

to send emergency information, number of polite retries can be set as 0 to 14

and endless.

●Hot MIC Duration: If the emergency mode set as emergency alarm with voice

to follow, after send emergency information, you voice and background noise

to be transmitted automatically as you don’t need to press PTT key within hot

MIC duration.

Note: while the short press is set as emergency on, the long press will be set as

emergency off default.

Scan

Scan is useful for monitoring signals on the radio channels, the channels

include in the scan list. While scanning, the radio checks for a signal on each

channel and only stops on a channel if a signal is present. Press programmed

Scan on/off key to begin scanning, while scanning on, a “scan on” sounds,

LED indicator flash red. While scanning off, a “scan off” sounds

Via programmable software to set it: Scan folder( Scan hang time) → A

desired scan list → add available channel to members channel → a digital or

analog channel to select scan list

● Scan Hang Time : When a signal is detected on a channel, scan pauses on

that channel, the radio will remain on the busy channel until the signal is no
longer present. When the signal “drop out” the radio will remain on the channel

momentarily before scan resumes. The delay time is programmed 500 to

10000 milliseconds.

●Talkback : When a signal is detected on a channel, scan pauses on that

channel, press PTT key can talk back on the channel if enable “Talk Back’

feature; if “Talk Back” isn’t checked, press PTT key may talk back on the

designated channel.

●TX Designated Channel : During scanning, Press PTT key will transmit on

TX designated channel. You can set TX Designated Channel as Last Active

Channel, Selected channel or a desired channel from scan list.

Auto Scan
If Auto Scan feature is enabled for a channel, the radio will automatically enter

scan mode when it is switched to this channel. To stop scanning, press

programmed Scan On/Off key or switch to other channels. If return to the

channel will enter scan mode directly.

Monitor and Permanent Monitor


Monitor: On analog or digital channel, enable the Monitor feature to monitor

current channel activities and receive weak signals. Press the programmed

Monitor key to activate the monitor function, if a signal is detected, until the

signal is no longer present the radio will exit monitor mode.


Permanent Monitor: Permanent monitor feature is the same as monitor, but

long press the Permanent Monitor key to enter monitor mode, the radio will

remain on monitor mode until long press it again to exit.

Message
On digital channel, you can send preset messages by programmed one touch

call key. Edit message text via programming software, the message list save

up to 10 entries, and each of a message contains 140 characters at most

One Touch Call


On digital channel, one touch call feature contains: to send messages or

transmit to a group call contact, to send messages or send call alert and

transmit to a private call contact.

● Group Call

On one touch call menu, the call member select group call contact, and the call

type select group call. Then the programmed key set as one touch call, press

the programmed key a high-pitched tone sound, with 5 seconds press PTT key

to transmit a group call.

●Group Message

On one touch call menu, the call member select group call contact, and the call

type select short message, message text select from preset message list.

Then the programmed key set as one touch call, press the programmed key to

send a message to a group call.


● Private Call

On one touch call menu, the call member select private call contact, and the

call type select private call. Then the programmed key set as one touch call,

press the programmed key a high-pitched tone sound, with 5 seconds press

PTT key to transmit a private call.

●Private Message

On one touch call menu, the call member select private call contact, and the

call type select short message, message text select from preset message list.

Then the programmed key set as one touch call, press the programmed key to

send a message to a private call.

●Call Alert

On one touch call menu, the call member select private call contact, and the

call type select call alert, then the programmed key set as one touch call, press

the programmed key to send call alert to a private call.

Talk Around
Talk Around: When your repeater malfunctions, or when radio is out of

repeater’s range, you can continue to communicate in talk around mode. While

enable talk around feature, by this time TX frequency the same as to RX

frequency, press the programmed Repeater/Talk Around key to switch

between repeater modes and talk around mode. Switch to talk around, a “talk
around” sound; switch to repeater mode, a “repeater” sounds.
Via programmable software to set it: Channel folder → Zone → a digital or
analog channel → Allow Talk Around

Note: To enable this function, TX frequency should be different from RX frequency,


and the channel will set as allow talk around on the programming software.

TX Power
You can switch power levels to Low or High. If you communicate with radio

located at a distant place please select High power; if you communicate with

radio located at a close place please select Low power to save battery. Press

the programmed High/Low Power key to switch between high power and low

power. Switch to high power, a “high power” sounds; switch to low power, a

“low power” sounds.

Press programmed High/Low power key to switch power level or select power

level via programming software

Via programmable software to set it: Channel folder → Zone → a digital or

analog channel → TX Parameters → Power Level

Bandwidth
On analog mode, there are two types of bandwidth available, you can choose

bandwidth as wide (25 KHz) or narrow (12.5 kHz) via programming software.

Via programmable software to set it: Channel folder → Zone → An analog

channel →Bandwidth
Squelch Level
On analog mode, this feature allows you to adjust the squelch threshold for the

radio to receive audio. You can set squelch level as 0~9. High level requires

stronger signal for the radio to un-mute.

Via programmable software to set it: Channel folder → Zone → an analog

channel →Squelch Level

Time out Timer (TOT)


The purpose of TOT is to prevent any user occupy a channel for an extended

period. If a channel is busy, the time will be shorter. If the preset time expires,

the radio will generate beep and terminate transmission automatically. Via

programming software, you can set TOT as 15-495 second.

Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder → Zone → A digital or

analog channel → TX Parameters → TOT-TOT Rekey Delay

TX Permission
Digital Channel

This feature can restrict the channel if it is already in use you will be unable to

transmit. There are three options available: always, color code free, channel

free, if choose always, whenever press PTT key to transmit directly; If choose

color code free, you will be unable to transmit on the channel if the color code

is already in use; If choose channel free, you will be unable to transmit on the

channel if it is already in use. If the channel is busy, press PTT key a

low-pitched tone will sound.


Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder → Zone → a digital

channel → TX Parameters → Admit Criteria

Analog Channel

This feature can restrict the channel if it is already in use you will be unable to

transmit. There are three options available: Off, Carrier, CTCSS/CDCSS, if

choose off, whenever press PTT key to transmit directly; If choose carrier, you

will be unable to transmit on the channel if the channel is being used by others;

If choose CTCSS/CDCSS, you will be unable to transmit on the channel if it is

already in use and the CTCSS/CDCSS code in use. If the channel is busy,

press PTT key a low-pitched tone will sound.

Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder → Zone → An analog

channel → TX Parameters → BCL

CTCSS/CDCSS
n analog channel, you can set unique CTCSS/CDCSS to guarantee the

privacy of your communication, if CTCSS/CDCSS has been set on the current

channel, CTCSS/CDCSS match is required for the radio to receive an

incoming signal. You can select a CTCSS/CDCSS from CTCSS standard

frequency table or CDCSS standard code table. Or input nonstandard CTCSS

frequency or CDCSS code manually.

Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder→ Zone→ a analog

channel→ TX Parameters to select encode→ RX Parameters to select decode


● Decode: Only when receiver receives a call containing matching the decode,

you can hear the call;

● Encode: Signal that you transmit will only be heard by parties whose

CTCSS/CDCSS signaling matches your transceiver.

Note: The radio approve of non-standard code, on analog mode, you can input

non-standard code as you need.

Dual Capacity Direct Mode


If enable TDMA direct mode, the members in the same group call must use the

same slot, one frequency supports calls in two slots synchronously in order to avoid

interfering communications in the other slot.

Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder→Zone→a digital channel or

A/D Channel→TDMA Bypass Mode→Slot Align→Slot→Pseudo Trunk TX Slot

Note: This function is available only in digital operation.

Radio Priority-Based Interrupt


The call priority feature allows you to interrupt the on-going call on current forcibly,

a preemptive call can interrupt other on-going calls with lower priority to release the

channel for itself. There are 5 voice priorities available, level 0 is lower, level 3 is higher,

and emergency call is the highest. To transmit the Priority Interrupt command also can

press the programmed [Priority Interrupt] key, in order to make the channel free for new

call or message transmission.


Via programmable software to set it: Channels folder→Zone→a digital channel or

A/D Channel→Priority Interrupt→Voice Priority

Note: This function is available only in digital operation

Voice Recording
While activated voice recorder, it will continuously record all transmitted and

received signals. There are 2 Rec modes available: compress or uncompress the

compress mode can reduce memory but uncompress mode can make the quality of

audio excellent. On Voice Records menu input date can view or play the voice memo.

For 30 minutes recording a voice memo, the suffix of memo as 000 represents

uncompress, 0001 represents compress. While terminal switches to U-Disk mode, the

voice memos can download to PC to play.

Via programmable software to set it: General Setting folder→Record→Record

Enable→Record Compression(Double)

Note:

 While your battery gets low, the auto voice recording function will disable

automatically.

 Voice recording is an optional feature.

Alone Worker
This function is useful for persons who work lonely and encounter an incident; you

cannot press any keys or transmit audio within the preset period time. The radio will

alarm automatically to ask help. Via the programming software to enable the feature,
and setting work alone response time, work alone warn time, work alone response

operation.

Via programmable software to set it: Signaling Systems folder→Work Alone→Work

Alone Enable→Work Alone Response Time→Work Alone Warn Time→Work Alone

Response Operation

Note: Alone Worker is an optional feature.

Man Down
When this feature is enabled, the radio automatically sends an alarm for help if

it is positioned aslant or keeps motionless long time. If the trigger type is set as

Only Lean, the radio tilts to a specified gradient(30°,45°,60°)within a preset

period, the radio gives alerts, you can terminate such alerts by put radio

upright otherwise it will enter Emergency mode; If the trigger type is set as

Only Motion Detection, the radio stays motionless within a preset period, it will

enter Emergency mode, via the programming software to enable this feature

and to set parameters.

Via programmable software to set it: Signaling Systems folder→Upend →Upend

Enable→Enter Delay→Exit Delay→Upend Pre Warning Time→Trigger Type→Trigger

Gradient

Note: Man Down is an optional feature.


GPS Positioning
The GPS Positioning function allows you to view your location information,

GPS data include time, date, longitude, latitude, speed, altitude, and number of

available satellites. While enable GPS, the radio will transfer its positioning

information automatically to the center if connect counts or PTT counts is

reached. GPS data also can be manually transmitted to an individual user.

Via programmable software to set it: GPS Setting folder→Mode→Connect

Count→PTT Count→Control Center ID→Command

Note: GPS Positioning is an optional feature.


CTCSS Frequency Table

CTCSS Freq. CTCSS Freq. CTCSS Freq. CTCSS Freq.

No. [Hz] No. [Hz] No. [Hz] No. [Hz]

1 62.5 14 100.0 27 156.7 40 196.6

2 67.0 15 103.5 28 159.8 41 199.5

3 69.3 16 107.2 29 162.2 42 203.5

4 71.9 17 110.9 30 165.5 43 206.5

5 74.4 18 114.8 31 167.9 44 210.7

6 77.0 19 118.8 32 171.3 45 218.1

7 79.7 20 123.0 33 173.8 46 225.7

8 82.5 21 127.3 34 177.3 47 229.1

9 85.4 22 131.8 35 179.9 48 233.6

10 88.5 23 136.5 36 183.5 49 241.8

11 91.5 24 141.3 37 186.2 50 250.3

12 94.8 25 146.2 38 189.9 51 254.1

13 97.4 26 151.4 39 192.8

Note: On the table, thirty-nine standard CTCSS/CDCSS code of analog channel,

twelve bold fonts are particular CTCSS/CDCSS code of compatible channel.

CDCSS Standard Code Table


CDCSS Positive Negative CDCSS Positive Negative CDCSS Positive Negative

NO Code Code NO Code Code NO Code Code

1 D023N D023I 29 D174N D174I 57 D445N D445I

2 D025N D025I 30 D205N D205I 58 D464N D464N


3 D026N D026I 31 D223N D223I 59 D465N D465N

4 D031N D031I 32 D226N D226I 60 D466N D466I

5 D032N D032I 33 D243N D243I 61 D503N D503I

6 D043N D043I 34 D244N D244I 62 D506N D506I

7 D047N D047I 35 D245N D245I 63 D516N D516I

8 D051N D051I 36 D251N D251I 64 D532N D532I

9 D054N D054I 37 D261N D261I 65 D546N D546I

10 D065N D065I 38 D263N D263I 66 D565N D565I

11 D071N D071I 39 D265N D265I 67 D606N D606I

12 D072N D072I 40 D271N D271I 68 D612N D612I

13 D073N D073I 41 D306N D306I 69 D624N D624I

14 D074N D074I 42 D311N D311I 70 D627N D627I

15 D114N D114I 43 D315N D315I 71 D631N D631I

16 D115N D115I 44 D331N D331I 72 D632N D632I

17 D116N D116I 45 D343N D343I 73 D654N D654I

18 D125N D125I 46 D346N D346I 74 D662N D662I

19 D131N D131I 47 D351N D351I 75 D664N D664I

20 D132N D132I 48 D364N D364I 76 D703N D703I

21 D134N D134I 49 D365N D365I 77 D712N D712I

22 D143N D143I 50 D371N D371I 78 D723N D723I

23 D152N D152I 51 D411N D411I 79 D731N D731N

24 D155N D155I 52 D412N D412I 80 D732N D732N

25 D156N D156I 53 D413N D413I 81 D734N D734I

26 D162N D162I 54 D423N D423I 82 D743N D743I

27 D165N D165I 55 D431N D431I 83 D754N D754I

28 D172N D172I 56 D432N D432I


Circuit Description

Circuit Theory:
TD510 is a compatible transceiver with digital and analog mode, and the circuit

combination of K24, C6000 and 1846S. The working principle of transceiver: the

analog signal RX/TX only through 1846S, without pass through C6000. The

transmitting of digital signal use simple point to modulate, then output MOD signal

from HR_C6000 and simple point modulate the VC-TCXO of RDA1846S; the

receiving signal is discriminated frequency by RDA1846, and then output signal from

AFOUT to HR_C6000 to modulate.

1. RF Transceiver

RF transceiver uses RDA1846S, the transmitting adopts single-point modulation, the

receiving adopts AF mode. RDA1846S is a high degree of integration single chip RF

transceiver, it supports both digital signal modulation/ demodulation and analog signal

modulation / demodulation. RDA1846S main circuit is including reference clock

26MHz crystal oscillator and main chip RDA1846S. The circuit is shown as following:
3.3V1 C257
105

U25

1
4

13
16

21
23

12
RDA1846S
7
MODE

CC
31
CODE
R158 RDA_INT 30 33

AVDD
AVDD

AVDD
AVDD

AVDD
AVDD
INT AVSS
10k 29
SDO
28
RX
27 20
TX NC
RF3V3 3.3V1 25 19
VOX NC
17
NC
14
C273 L62 NC
R159 RDA_CTCSS 32 10
104 L221 CTCSS_IO NC
10k RDA_SQ 26
SQ
RDA_PDN 24
PDN
8
SEN
RDA_I2CSDA 3
SDIO
RDA_I2CSCL 2
SCLK
R163
C278 C279 10k

AFOUT
MIC_IN

XTAL1
XTAL2

PABIAS

RFIN
RFOUT
102 104

5
6
11

22

15
18
C281
AFOUT R166
X4 0
1 4 105 R168
VC VCC

MIC_A

RF IN
RF OUT
C282 0
2 3
GND OUT
26.000MHZ C288 103 C289
10P 10P

RDA1846S Main Circuit Figure

The device transmit adopts single-point modulation, to promote complete

machine ACPR index, the output single-point modulation signal of HR_C6000,

pass through two level operational amplifier of active low pass filter to filter,

then send signal to RDA1846S crystal oscillator to modulation. Transmitting

signal process circuit is shown as following:

L63 RF5V
R161
C275 L221 C276
100kF
U26 104 104
1 8 R162 C277
82kF 47P

- +
C280
TX_I R164 332 R165 R167
15k 15k + - 0
RF5V
4 5 R169
C283 C284
33k
471 102 TA75W01FU C285 R170
104 15k C286 C287
104 *
2. Receiver of Analog Mode

The configuration of the receiver is shown in Fig.2:

RF AMP BPF RDA1846S AF VOL AF AMP SP

ANT SW

Fig.2 Consist of Receiver

1)Front End (RF Amplifier)

The signal coming from the antenna passes through the transmitter / receiver

switching diode circuit (D11, D12, D13, D14) passes through RF amplifier

(Q19) and is amplified. The signal passes through BPF(L59,L60),and goes

to integration chip U25 hFE linearity lower amplifier and mixer to demodulation

2)Audio Amplifier Circuit

The demodulation signal from chip (U25) goes to audio power simplifier chip

(U7) through VR1 volume control, it is amplified and output to the speaker.

3. Transmitter System of Analog Mode

1)Microphone

The signal from the microphone passes through chip U11 then enter chip U25

to process audio and modulation.

2)Driver and the Last Amplifier


The signal from U25 passes through pre-drive amplifier(Q16, Q15).The output

of the driver amplifier is amplifier by RF power amplifier (Q14).The output of

the RF power amplifier is then passed through the harmonic filter (LPF)and

antenna switch(D11 and D12 breakover)and applied to the antenna

terminal.(Refer to Fig.3)

LPF SW ANT

RD01
HVC131 RD07 RDA1846S AF AMP
BFG540W/XR
MIC

TO RX APC B
5T

Fig.3 Microphone, drive, final amplifier and APC circuit

3)Automatic Power Control Circuit

The APC circuit always monitors the current flowing through the RF power

amplifier(Q14)and keeps a constant current. The voltage drop at R147,R148

and R149 is caused by the current flowing through the RF power amplifier and

this voltage is applied to the differential amplifier U24(1/2), U24(1/2) compares

the output voltage of U24(2/2)with the reference voltage from chip U3, the

output of U24(2/2)controls the RF power amplifier to make both voltages the

same.
B
APC
BATT

U24(2/2)
U24(1/2)

PCTV

Fig.4 APC Circuit

4. Base Band Module

The core module of hardware platform is base band module; the module is

fulfilling two-way business channel of MIC to RF and RF to speaker, the

system use DMR HR_C6000 chip of HongRui to modulate and demodulate

signal

Chip built-in Codec, it is support MIC differential input or single-ended input

and two-way audio output. Chip built-in high performance AD/DA to connect to

RF module directly. The transmitter section supports IQ modulation (base

band and intermediate frequency), IF output, two-point modulation output

(Mod1、Mod2) and single point modulation output. The receiver section also

supports IQ demodulation (base band and intermediate frequency), IF input

and AF mode input. In this project, the transmitter uses single point modulation

output, the receiver uses AF mode input.

SPI port is the channel to chip and CPU, there are four interrupts output: time

slot synchronization(Time_Slot_Int), system interrupt(SYS_int), receiver

terminal(RF_RX_int)and transmitter terminal(RF_TX_int)


Single power supply, switching 3.3V to 1.2V of DCDC is built-in, 1.2V power

supply of chip output from built-in DCDC to itself. The chip built-in PLL circuit, it

is supports clock output, and provides the clock to the usage of other vocoder.

HR_C6000 integral peripheral circuit diagram is shown as following:

D1V2
R33 L6
TX_I
10k 3.3uH
C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22
10P 102 104 475 102 104 226

AFOUT
D1V2
R41 R42
C24 * *
C25 C26 C27 C28
471 102 105 106 A3V3
C30 C31 C32 * R44 C33
104 * 104 104
*
L8 3V3DC A3V3
47uHP
C34 D1V2

104 C35 C36


104 104
U4
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61

HR_C6000

A3V3
DADC_SW

1 60
ADC_QVIP
DADC_VSS

HPVCC RF_TX_EN
ADC_IVINP
ADC_VBG_I
ADC_IVINN

2 59
ADC_QVINN
ADC_VBG_Q
DAC_AVSS33

LINEOUT1 RF_RX_EN
ADC_AGND_I
DADC_VDD33

DADC_VDD12
DAC_AVDD33

ADC_AGND_Q

C41 3 58 DMR_CS
HPGND U_CS
ADC_AVDD12_I

ADC_AVDD33_I
ADC_AVDD33_Q

ADC_AVDD12_Q

4 57 SPI_SCLK
CDC_VREF U_SCLK
DAC_IVOUT/MOD1

5 56 SPI_MOSI
DAC_QVOUT/MOD2

106 MIC_P U_DSI


6 55 SPI_MISO D3V3 D1V2
MIC_N U_DSO
MIC_D 7 54
LINEIN1 VDD33
A3V3 8 53
C44 LINEIN2 VDD12
9 52 M3V3
101 AUDIO_D CDC_AVCC VSS12
10 51 DMR_RX_INT
LINEOUT2 RF_RX_INTER
11 50 DMR_TX_INT
VREFL RF_TX_INTER
12 49 DMR_SYS_INT R53
PLL_VDD33 SYS_INTER
13 48 DMR_SLOT_INT 10k
PLL_VSS33 TIME_SLOT_INTER
DMR_CLK 14 47 DMR_SLEEP
XTALI PWD
15 46
CLKOUT DBIST_OUT
16 45
MCLK/RF_ANT_EN DBIST_IN
17 44 V_CS
LRCK/RF_3TC_EN V_CS
18 43 V_SCLK R55
BCLK/RF_3RC_EN V_SCLK
19 42 V_SDO R56 10k
ADCDAT/RF_5TC_EN V_SDO
20 41 V_SDI *
DACDAT/RF_5RC_EN V_SDI

D3V3
VSS12
MCBSP_RXD/CHS_DI
MCBSP_TXD/CHS_DO
MCBSP_CLKR/CHS_O_CLK
MCBSP_FSX
MCBSP_CLKX
MCBSP_FSR/CHS_I_STRB
PKT_RX_WAKE/CHS_O_STRB
RTS/DPE
TX_RDY/EPR
STDBY_ENB/RESET_AMBE1000
VDD12
VSS12
C_SDI/I2S_RX
C_SDO/I2S_TX
C_SCLK/I2S_CK
C_CS/I2S_FS
TEST_MODE
RESETN
VDD33
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

D3V3 C51 C52


104 104

R62
D1V2 10k
HRST
I2S_RX
I2S_TX
I2S_CK
I2S_FS

R64
1k C59
104

On the figure, HR-C6000 use dual power supplies, there are 3.3V and 1.2V,

the 1.2V owns chip built-in DC-DC, the maximum output current of DC-DC is

100mA, to store energy and filtering need use inductance of 47uH or higher

power. The digital and analog power supplies are 3.3V and1.2V to provide

power to chips of digital part and analog IP core.


The requirement of DMR protocol, the chip clock input uses active clock of

frequency stability less than 2ppm, consider of the power consumption and

type selection, using ordinary TCXO clock instead of CMOS level clock to chip,

the clock signal is processed by pull-up and pull down to output about 1.5V

clock level, the biasing chip can work normally. The part circuit diagram of

HR_C600 clock is shown as following:

A3V3

L4
L221
R17 R18
100k 1k
C6 R20 C7
102 100k R21 104 R22
220 150k

X1
1 4
VC VCC
C8
2 3 R26 DMR_CLK
GND OUT
0
12.288MHZ-3225 102 R29
C13 C14 150k
105 10P

HR_C6000 built-in Codec so can input and output audio directly.

HR_C6000 microphone input supports difference mode and single-ended

mode, to match with chassis uses single-ended input. Single-ended input

mode the microphone SNR is smaller and audio is lower, so need to amplify

the voice of microphone. To increase the SNR of microphone circuit and

increase microphone voice, the amplifier circuit uses MCP6001 to amplify and

show as following.
R86 TAD_SELECT R87 MIC _SELECT MIC_3V3
C78
R89 MIC_V R90
10k 10k
C79 C80
1k 10k
101 104 C83 C81 101 R92

MIC_A
U10 47P 1k C84
1 6 MIC_3V3 VMIC
IN NO 47P R93
2 5 MIC
V+ COM U11 106
3 4 0 R95
GND NC
R96 1 5 U12 C85 2.2k M1
VOUT VDD
TS5A9411DCKR 100k 2 1 6
VSS R98 IN NO
3 4 2 5
VIN+ VIN- V+ COM 104 C86
2.2k 3 4
GND NC OB-F15P42-40-C10C33EP

MIC_D
R99 MCP6001T-I/LT 102
100k C88 TS5A9411DCKR
104 C89
104
MIC_3V3 MIC1P R100 VMIC
2.2k
C90
C91 102
105

5. Power Supply Unit

The 7.2V Lithium battery provides power source to complete machine, power

source switch realize the input power on-off by P-MOS, uses volume switch

(potentiometer with switch) to turn on or turn off. While switch on, MOS tube is

breakover, all chips power on; while switch off, CPU to control P-MOS tube off,

if all data saved, CPU to control MOS tube off to achieve safety shutdown. The

power source switch control is shown as following:

RF3V3

R115 U22 SB
10k 6
BAT1DET BATT 5
BATT 4 2
C181 1
101 R116
100k C185
D9 105
KDS114E-RTK/P
D10
3

PWR_SW
SI3407DV
KDS114E-RTK/P C187
105
Q12
DTC114EE
PWRC

Power Source Switch Control Circuit

In this diagram, the potentiometer with switch to control complete machine

power on or off. While power on, PWR-SW is set low. The switch is on while

power off, pin 3 of Si3407 is set high, MOS tube isn’t breakover, the complete

machine no power; while the switch is off, pin 3 is set low, MOS tube breakover,
power source chip starts working, circuit board starts working. After working,

CPU control PWR_CTRL is set high, while power off, BATIDET detects power

off interrupt. After CPU function the PWR_CTRL is set low to realize power off

by software.

MCU3V3 MCU and Baseband Power

Power Supply Supply 3.3V

RF3V3 Power RF Power Supply 3.3V


Supply
7.5V
GPS Power Supply 3.1V
Power
TX Power Supply 5V
Supply

RF Power Supply 5V RX Power Supply 3.3V

Recording Power Supply 3.3V

APC Circuit RF Power Amplifier Circuit

The configuration figure of power supply

6. GPS Circuit

GPS circuit consists of a GPS mode U15, GPS amplifier and HPF circuit, GPS

signal is received by the active antenna, and then goes to HPF to remove and

amplify then send to GPS mode for location, then the coordinate is sent to

CPU to process. After processing then show on screen.


VCC_CF

U15
1 18 L24
R105 GND Reserved
GPS_TXD 2 17 47nH
R106 TXD SCL2
GPS_RXD 10 3 16 GPS3.2V
RXD SDA2
10 4 15
TIMEPULSE V_ANT/NC
5 14 U16
R107 EXTINT VCC_RF
6 13 4 3 GPS_RFIN 50欧
V_BCKP ANT_ON Vcc RFIN 2
10 7 12 C104 5 GND
C105 VCC_IO GND L25 SHDN
8 11 6 1
105 VCC RF_IN RFOUT GND
9 10 8.2nH
RESET GND 471 MAX2659ELT
VBAT M37-1009 C106
104
GPS3.2V
R108
C107 C108
1k
106 104 C109 C110 C73
L26 104 101 103
33nH

The figure of GPS Circuit

7. Recording Circuit

The receiving audio signal is amplified by active low pass filter, enter DSPIC33

to sample recording, then save data in TF card, the transmitting audio is

amplified by microphone and is amplified by active low pass filter, enter

DSPIC33 to sample recording, then save data in TF card.

8. MCU Pin Description

Pin Description of pin


Name Port Function
No. control

1 AUDIO_EN O Audio Power Amplifier L:On; H: Off

3 KEYSTOKE3 I External Button 3 Emergency Button

4 EXPTT I Headphone PTT Headphone PTT

5 M3V3

6 GND

7 PTT I External PTT External PTT

8 KEYSTOKE2 I External Button 2


9 KEYSTOKE1 I External Button 1

10 I2S_TX

11 I2S_FS
I2S Connect to C6000
12 I2S_CK

13 I2S_RX

Switch channel to digital or L: Digital Channel


14 TAD_SELECT O
analog while transmitting H: Analog Channel

15 GPS_EN O GPS Enable L:On; H:Off

16 M3V3

17 GND

18 GND

19 USB_D+

20 USB_D-
USB Port
21

22 USBVDD

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31 VDDA M3V3

32 VREFH M3V3
33 VREFL GND

34 VSSA GND

35 VOTAGE ADC Battery capacity sample

36 VOX ADC VOX level check

37

38 RF APC DAC OUT APC Output

39

40 XTAL32 32.768MHz

41 EXTAL32 32.768MHz

Real-Time Clock Power


42 VBAT I
Supply

43 M3V3

44 GND

45 RF TX EN O Transmit switch L: Off; H: On

46 RF RX EN O Receive switch L: Off; H: On

47 POWER_EN O RF power control switch L: Off; H: On

48 ANT_EN O RF power control switch L: Off; H: On

49 LCD_LEDCTRL O LCD Control Port L: Off; H: On

50 SWCLK JTAG Programming port MCU Write

51 UART_RX
Serial Port Communication
52 UART_TX

53 SWDIO JTAG Programming port MCU Write

54

55 LCD_CSN O LCD CSN

56 M3V3
57 GND

58 LCD_RSTN O LCD RSTN

59 LCD_RS O LCD RS

60 LCD_DB7

61 LCD_DB6

62 LCD_DB5

63 LCD_DB4

64 LCD_DB3 IO

65 LCD_DB2

66 LCD_DB1

67 LCD_DB0

68 LCD_WRN O LCD WRN

69 LCD_RDN O LCD RDN

70 M3V3

71 GND

12HMz Crystal Oscillator


72 12HMz_MCU I
input

The control switch of main Low Level 2 seconds:


73 PWRC O
power off Power off

74 ARM_RST JTAG MCU Reset

75 RX_LED O Transmit LED L: Off; H: On

76 TX_LED O Receive LED L: Off; H: On

77 RDA CTCSS I Subsonic Frequency Connect to 1846S

78 RDA SQ I SQ Check Connect to 1846S

79 RDA_PDN O 1846S battery saver control Connect to 1846S

80 RDA_INT I 1846S interrupt pin Connect to 1846S


Recording Chip Power
81 RECORD_EN O L: Off; H: On
switch

82 EXT_DET I Headphone Check

83 I2C_SCL
I2C
84 I2C_SDA

The control switch of main


85 BAT1DET O L: Off; H: On
power off

86 RDA I2CSCL Connect to 1846S


1846S of I2C
87 RDA I2CSDA Connect to 1846S

88 LAMP O Lamp L: Off; H: On

Accelerate Transducer
89 3D_INT1 Interrupt
LIS302DL

Accelerate Transducer
90 3D_INT2 Interrupt
LIS302DL

91 V_CS
Vocoder SPI Connect to C6000
92 V_SCLK

93 GND

94 M3V3

95 V_SDI
Vocoder SPI Connect to C6000
96 V_SDO

97 USB_V

98 MUTE O Mute Mute control pin

99 FREQ1

100 FREQ2
I Channel Channel
101 FREQ3

102 FREQ4
103 KOUT0

104 KOUT1
O Matrix Keypad Keypad
105 KOUT2

106 KOUT3

107 GND

108 M3V3

109 KOUT4 O Matrix Keypad Keypad

110 KOUT3

111 KOUT2
I Matrix Keypad Keypad
112 KOUT1

113 KOUT0

114 KEYLED_EN O Keypad LED enable

Accelerate
115 3D_SCL I2C1
Transducer

116 3D_SDA

Switch channel to digital or


117 RAD_SELECT O L:Digital; H:Analog
analog while receiving

switch microphone and L: Headphone;


118 MIC_SELECT O
headphone input H: Microphone

119 GPS_TXD GPS_TXD Signal

120 GPS_RXD GPS_RXD Signal

121 GND

122 M3V3

Recording Serial Port


123 UART_TX1
Communication

124 UART_RX1
125 R _SELECT O Record play switch

126 USB_S O USB Port Selection

127 DMR_CS Connect to C6000

128 SPI_SCLK
U_SPI
129 SPI_MOSI Connect to C6000

130 SPI_MISO

131 HRST O C6000 Reset Connect to C6000

132 DMR_SLOT_INT I Connect to C6000

133 MDR_SLEEP O C6000 Idle Connect to C6000

134 GND

135 M3V3

136 DMR_RX_INT I RX Interrupt Connect to C6000

137 DMR_SYS_INT I Connect to C6000

138 DMR_TX_INT I TX Interrupt Connect to C6000

139 FLASH_WP

140 FLASH_CE

141 FLASH_SCK
FLASH
142 FLASH_SI

143 FLASH_SO

144 FLASH_HOLD
Adjustment and Detection

Test Item Test Condition Test Test Point Debug Debug Method Technology Requires
Instrument Part

TX Frequency Deviation Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging ≤200Hz

Tester software to control the


Access
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range( Adjust to +50Hz

Normally)

The Max Frequency Shift Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging ≤5K
Tester software to control the
Access (Wideband)
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust
Normally)

CTCSS Frequency Shift Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging 700-900Hz
Tester software to control the
Access (Wideband)
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust
Normally)

CDCSS Frequency Shift Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging 700-1000Hz
Tester software to control the
Access (Wideband)
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust
Normally)

Digital Frequency Shift Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging 2750Hz

Tester software to control the


Access
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range

TX Power(H) Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging 4.2±0.5W


Tester software to control the
Access I≤1.6A
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range

TX Power(L) Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging 1.0±0.2W


Access Tester software to control the I≤1.0A
Automatically frequency in the allowed
range

Digital MIC Gain Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging Original Value:
Tester software to control the
Access MIC1:6
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust MIC2:6

Normally)

Analog MIC Gain Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging 8-17mv

Tester software to control the


Access Original Value:
frequency in the allowed
Automatically MIC1:10
range(Don’t adjust
Normally) MIC2:10

Digital Speaker Gain Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging Original Value:

Tester software to control the


Access AUDIO1:11
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust AUDIO2:6
Normally)

Analog Speaker Gain Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging 1.55-1.85V
Tester software to control the
Access Original Value:201
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust
Normally)

SQL Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging ≥-122dB 3 Level
Adjustment(Wideband) Tester software to control the
Access Original Value:
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust 59.4.59

Normally)

SQL Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the debugging ≥-122dB


Tester software to control the
Adjustment(Narrowband) Access 3 Level
frequency in the allowed
Automatically
range(Don’t adjust Original Value:

Normally)
47.4.47
TX Low Battery Check Press PTT key to Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the battery voltage 6.5V prohibit to
transmit on any Tester to 6.5V transmit and alert
channel sounds

Analog Sensitivity Test CH: Low, Antenna Check Speaker Output 12dB SINAD
Middle, High SINAD In allowed
or more
range(Output Rated
Amplitude:
-122dB power)

AFGen1
To:3KHz

RX Distortion Multi-Function Antenna Adjust the volume level to Distortion≤5%


Tester make output power is
1V(with load),Check
Amplitude:
-47dBm dB distortion

AFGen1
To:3KHz

Error Rate Debugging Mode Multi-Function Antenna Check SINAD -121dB Error Rate≤5%

Tester:3920 Output Error Rate In


Access
Automatically allowed range

Note: Please don’t cut power off while debugging, otherwise the debugging data isn’t be saved, click “Save” button or disconnect data line to
save the debugging data.

The Test Items and Specifications of digital Special Transmitting

Test Item Test Condition Test Instrument Test Point Debug Part Debug Method Technology

Requires

FSKERR 3920 Antenna Check FSKERR in ≤5%


allowed range

Eye Diagram 3920 Antenna Check eye pattern as


shaking not obvious
Component List

Bit No
Qty Package Remarks Qty Bit No Package Remarks
Bit No

105 C1 0402A SMP1320-079LF D11 UFP


104 C2 0402A SMP1320-079LF D12 UFP
101 C3 0402A SMP1320-079LF D13 UFP
104 C4 0402A SMP1320-079LF D14 UFP
471 C5 0402A MS614SE FL28E E1 MS614SE FL28E
102 C6 0402A BATT E3 BATT
104 C7 0402A FPC0.5-SMT11-12 JP1 SMDPIN-50-12-12
102 C8 0402A WX-1B-T1
FPC0.5-SMT11-20 JP2 SMDPIN-50-20-20
104 C9 0402A WX-1B- T1
FPC0.5-SMT11-16 JP3 SMDPIN-16WX-0.5
104 C10 0402A WX-1I-T1
FPC0.5-SMT11-9 JP4 SMDPIN-50-09-20
102 C11 0402A WX-1I-T1
L221 L1 0402A
104 C12 0402A L470 L2 0603A
105 C13 0402A L221 L3 0402A
10P C14 0402A L221 L4 0402A
10P C16 0402A L221 L5 0402A
102 C17 0402A 3.3uH L6 0603A
104 C18 0402A L221 L7 0402A
475 C19 0603A 47uHP L8 INDP3232X20N-45
102 C20 0402A L221 L9 0402A
104 C21 0402A L221 L10 0402A
226 C22 0805A L470 L11 0603A
104 C23 0402A L221 L12 0402A
C24 0402A L470 L13 0603A
471 C25 0402A L221 L14 0402A
102 C26 0402A L221 L15 0402A
105 C27 0402A L221 L16 0402A
106 C28 0603A L221 L17 0402A
101 C29 0402A L221 L18 0402A
104 C30 0402A 5.6nHL L19 0603A
C31 0402A 5.6nHL L20 0603A
104 C32 0402A 5.6nHL L21 0603A
104 C33 0402A 5.6nHL L22 0603A
104 C34 0402A 6.8nHL L23 0603A
104 C35 0402A 47nH L24 0603A
104 C36 0402A 8.2nH L25 0603A
103 C37 0402A 33nH L26 0603A
103 C38 0402A L151 L27 0603A
103 C39 0402A L470 L28 0603A
103 C40 0402A 2.2uHP L29 0805A
106 C41 0603A L470 L30 0603A
225 C42 0603A 0.1uHL L31 0603A
225 C43 0603A L151 L32 0603A
101 C44 0402A 0.1uHL L33 0603A
105 C45 0402A L151 L34 0603A
103 C46 0402A L470 L35 0603A
105 C47 0402A 2.2uHP L36 0805A
105 C48 0402A L151 L37 0603A
103 C49 0402A 0.1uHL L38 0603A
104 C50 0402A 0.1uHL L39 0603A
104 C51 0402A L151 L40 0603A
104 C52 0402A 0.1uHL L41 0603A
C53 0402A 0.22uHL L42 0603A
471 C54 0402A L151 L43 0603A
C55 0402A 3.3NHL L44 0603A
104 C56 0402A 5.5T1.2-0.31 L45 L-S-5.5T1.2-0.31
105 C57 0402A 5.5T1.2-0.31 L46 L-S-5.5T1.2-0.31
105 C58 0402A 3.3nH L47 0603A
104 C59 0402A 3.5T1.2-0.31 L48 L-S-3.5T1.2-0.31
105 C60 0402A 3.5T1.2-0.31 L49 L-S-3.5T1.2-0.31
102 C61 0402A 3.5T1.2-0.31 L50 L-S-3.5T1.2-0.31
105 C62 0402A 22nHL L51 0603A
105 C63 0402A L151 L52 0603A
104 C64 0402A 1uHL 20% L53 1210
102 C65 0402A 22nHL L54 0603A
C66 0402A 10nH L55 0603A
C67 0402A L300 L56 0805A
C68 0402A L470 L57 0603A
101 C69 0402A L221 L58 0402A
106 C70 0805A 3.5T1.2-0.31 L59 L-S-3.5T1.2-0.31
102 C71 0402A 3.5T1.2-0.31 L60 L-S-3.5T1.2-0.31
101 C72 0402A L470 L61 0603A
103 C73 0402A L221 L62 0402A
105 C74 0402A L221 L63 0402A
105 C76 0402A L470 L64 0603A
102 C77 0402A OB-F15P42-40-C1 M1 MIC-4.0
104 C78 0402A 0C33EP
BC807 Q1 SOT-23
101 C79 0402A DTC114YE Q2 SC-75-D
101 C80 0402A DTC144EE Q3 SC-75-D
47P C81 0402A UMG3N Q4 UMT5-N
103 C82 0402A CPH3413 Q5 SC-59-D
47P C83 0402A DTC144EE Q6 SC-75-D
106 C84 0603A CPH3413 Q7 SC-59-D
104 C85 0402A 2SB1427 Q8 SOT-89A
102 C86 0402A UMG3N Q9 UMT5-N
103 C87 0402A 2SK3019 Q10 SC-75-D
104 C88 0402A UMC4 Q11 UMT5-N
104 C89 0402A DTC114EE Q12 SC-75-D
102 C90 0402A UMC4 Q13 UMT5-N
105 C91 0402A RD07MUS2B Q14 RD02
101 C93 0402A RD01MUS2 Q15 SOT-89A-D
104 C94 0402A BFG540W/XR Q16 SOT-343R
101 C95 0402A UMC4 Q18 UMT5-N
C97 0603A 2SC4226 Q19 SC-70
104 C98 0402A DTC114TE Q20 SC-75-D
106 C99 0603A 100 R1 0402A
2P C100 0603A R2 0402A
3P C101 0603A 33 R3 0402A
1P C102 0603A 47k R4 0402A
2P C103 0603A 330 R5 0402A
471 C104 0402A 5.6k R6 0402A
105 C105 0402A 100 R7 0402A
104 C106 0402A 100 R8 0402A
106 C107 0603A 10k R9 0402A
104 C108 0402A 33 R10 0402A
104 C109 0402A 33 R11 0402A
101 C110 0402A 22 R12 0805A
106 C111 0805A 330 R13 0402X4
105 C112 0402A 330 R14 0402A
471 C113 0402A 47k R15 0402A
105 C114 0402A 330 R16 0402X4
471 C115 0402A 100k R17 0402A
226 C116 0805A 1k R18 0402A
104 C117 0402A 10k R19 0402A
106 C118 0805A 100k R20 0402A
104 C119 0402A 220 R21 0402A
226 C120 0805A 150k R22 0402A
105 C121 0603A 10k R23 0402A
103 C122 0402A 330k R24 0402A
102 C123 0402A 1k R25 0402A
471 C124 0402A 0 R26 0603A
104 C125 0402A 82k R27 0402A
104 C126 0402A 200 R28 0402A
104 C127 0402A 150k R29 0402A
104 C128 0402A 390 R30 0402A
104 C129 0402A 10k R33 0402A
104 C130 0402A 330 R34 0402A
104 C131 0402A 330 R35 0402A
104 C132 0402A 330 R36 0402A
104 C133 0402A 330 R37 0402A
104 C134 0402A 330 R38 0402A
471 C135 0402A 100k R39 0402A
104 C136 0402A 100k R40 0402A
104 C137 0402A R41 0402A
102 C138 0402A R42 0402A
226 C139 0805A 47 R43 0402A
105 C140 0603A R44 0402A
103 C141 0402A 1k R45 0402A
471 C142 0402A 10k R46 0402X4
106 C143 0805A 330 R47 0402A
105 C144 0402A 330 R48 0402A
471 C145 0402A 330 R49 0402A
105 C146 0402A R50 0402A
471 C147 0402A 0 R51 0402A
226 C148 0805A 5.6k R52 0402A
104 C149 0402A 10k R53 0402A
106 C150 0805A 10k R54 0402A
104 C151 0402A 10k R55 0402A
226 C152 0805A R56 0402A
105 C153 0402A 1k R57 0402A
103 C154 0402A 10k R58 0402A
471 C155 0402A 10k R59 0402A
104 C156 0402A 10k R60 0402A
104 C157 0402A 470 R61 0402A
226 C158 0805A 10k R62 0402A
102 C159 0402A R63 0402A
106 C160 0805A 1k R64 0402A
471 C161 0402A 4.7k R65 0402A
102 C162 0402A 10k R66 0402A
471 C163 0402A 1k R67 0402A
106 C164 0805A 1k R68 0402A
103 C165 0402A 10k R69 0402A
471 C166 0402A 100k R70 0402A
475 C167 0603A 10k R71 0402A
475 C168 0603A 100 R72 0402A
103 C169 0402A 1k R73 0402A
105 C170 0402A 1k R74 0402A
104 C171 0402A 3.9k R75 0402A
471 C172 0402A 2.2k R76 0402A
226 C173 0805A R77 0402A
106 C174 0805A R78 0402A
471 C175 0402A 0 R79 0402A
106 C176 0805A R80 0402A
471 C177 0402A 10k R81 0402A
104 C178 0402A R82 0402A
471 C179 0402A 1k R83 0402A
104 C180 0402A 470 R85 0402A
101 C181 0402A 10k R86 0402A
471 C182 0402A 10k R87 0402A
106 C183 0805A 10k R88 0402A
103 C184 0402A 1k R89 0402A
105 C185 0402A 10k R90 0402A
104 C186 0402A R91 0402A
105 C187 0402A 1k R92 0402A
471 C188 0402A 0 R93 0402A
104 C189 0402A 2.2k R95 0402A
2P C190 0603A 100k R96 0402A
C191 0402A 100 R97 0402A
102 C192 0402A 2.2k R98 0402A
15P C193 0603A 100k R99 0402A
C194 0603A 2.2k R100 0402A
3P C195 0603A 100 R101 0402A
47P C196 0603A 100 R102 0402A
8P C197 0603A 10k R103 0402A
C198 0603A R104 0402A
101 C199 0603A 10 R105 0402A
101 C200 0603A 10 R106 0402A
3P C201 0603A 10 R107 0402A
3P C202 0603A 1k R108 0402A
1P C203 0603A 10k R109 0402A
471 C204 0603A 470k R110 0402A
471 C205 0402A 150k R111 0402A
101 C207 0402A 10k R112 0402A
15P C208 0603A 470k R113 0402A
C209 0603A 150k R114 0402A
6P C210 0603A 10k R115 0402A
C211 0603A 100k R116 0402A
5P C212 0603A 270 R117 0402A
C213 0603A 270 R118 0402A
7P C214 0603A 1k R119 0402A
C215 0402A 0 R120 0805A
C216 0402A 22 R121 0402A
18P C217 0402A 0 R122 0603A
27P C218 0402A 1k R123 0402A
C219 0603A 100 R125 0402A
6P C220 0603A 18 R126 0402A
5P C221 0603A 5.6k R128 0402A
C222 0603A 47 R129 0402A
47P C223 0402A 47 R130 0402A
8P C224 0402A 330 R131 0402A
8P C226 0402A 330 R132 0402A
C227 0402A 2.7k R133 0402A
C228 0402A 1.2k R134 0402A
C229 0402A 1k R135 0402A
471 C230 0402A R137 0402A
471 C231 0402A 1k R138 0402A
105 C232 0603A R139 0402A
101 C233 0402A 68 R140 0603A
471 C234 0402A 10k R141 0402A
471 C236 0402A 150kD R142 0402A
7P C237 0603A 1MF R143 0402A
C238 0603A 270 R144 0402A
102 C239 0402A 6.8k R145 0402A
103 C240 0402A 4.7k R146 0402A
101 C241 0402A 0.39 R147 1206A
102 C242 0402A 0.39 R148 1206A
105 C243 0402A 0.39 R149 1206A
102 C244 0402A 10k R150 0402A
102 C245 0402A 0 R151 0402A
223 C246 0402A 150kD R152 0402A
471 C247 0402A 1MF R153 0402A
101 C248 0603A 10k R154 0402A
3P C249 0603A 10k R155 0402A
15P C250 0603A 3.3k R156 0402A
104 C251 0402A 47k R157 0402A
1.5P C252 0603A 10k R158 0402A
C253 0603A 10k R159 0402A
C254 0402A 680 R160 0402A
C255 0402A 100kF R161 0402A
103 C256 0402A 82kF R162 0402A
105 C257 0603A 10k R163 0402A
102 C258 0402A 15k R164 0402A
103 C259 0402A 15k R165 0402A
101 C260 0402A 0 R166 0402A
104 C261 0402A 0 R167 0402A
472 C262 0402A 0 R168 0402A
472 C263 0402A 33k R169 0402A
C264 0402A 15k R170 0402A
104 C265 0402A 2.2k R171 0402A
104 C266 0402A ERTJ1VP503J RT1 0603A
10P C267 0402A SPEAKER SP1 SPEAKER
10P C268 0402A FSUSB30 U1 MLP014A
102 C269 0402A PM25LQ032C-BCE U2 SMD8
102 C270 0402A MK24FN1M0VLQ1 U3 LQFP144
101 C271 0402A 2
HR_C6000 U4 LQFP40P1200X120
101 C272 0402A XC6204B332MR U5 0X160-80N
SOT-25-LK112
104 C273 0402A ALPU-MP U6 SOT-23-6
102 C274 0402A LM4951ASDX U7 QFN80P400X400X8
104 C275 0402A TS5A9411DCKR U8 0-10N
SC-70-6
104 C276 0402A TS5A9411DCKR U10 SC-70-6
47P C277 0402A MCP6001T-I/LT U11 SC-70-5
102 C278 0402A TS5A9411DCKR U12 SC-70-6
104 C279 0402A LIS302DL U14 LGA(3*5)_14
332 C280 0603A M37-1009 U15 10.1mm*9.7mm*2.4
105 C281 0402A MAX2659ELT U16 mm
DFN6
103 C282 0402A TPS62160DSG U17 SON50P200X200X8
471 C283 0402A TPS62160DSG U18 0-8N
SON50P200X200X8
102 C284 0402A XC6204B502MR U19 0-8N
SOT-25-LK112
104 C285 0402A XC6204B312MR U20 SOT-25-LK112
104 C286 0402A XC6204B332MR U21 SOT-25-LK112
C287 0402A SI3407DV U22 SOT-23-6
10P C288 0402A RDA1846S U25 QFN50P500X500X9
10P C289 0402A TA75W01FU U26 0-32N
SSOP8-P-0.65
TDZ5V6J D2 URP 12.288MHZ-3225 X1 TCXO-3.2X2.5A
SMP1320-079LF D4 UFP 12.000MHZ X2 TCXO-3.2X2.5A
HZU10BTRF-EQ D5 URP 32.768KHz X3 JA32768SMD
HZU10BTRF-EQ D6 URP 26.000MHZ X4 TCXO-3.2X2.5A
RD11FM D8 SOD-106
KDS114E-RTK/P D9 UFP
KDS114E-RTK/P D10 UFP
Exploded View
PC board—Bottom layer
PC board—Top layer
Schematic Diagram
Q13 RF5V

R117 R118
270 270 R119 ANT_EN
1k
C97
JP4 RF3V3 C188 L42 C189 A1
3D_SCL 471 0.22uHL UMC4 104
9 *
GND U13
8 L18 D11
VOL_I C100 C101 C102 C103 1 20 USB_D1+ C190ANTENNA
7 L221 L19 RESET/P35 DP
VOL_O U14 GPS_RFIN GPS_IN 2 19 USB_D1- L17 R_3V3 GPS_IN

14
6 P13 DM C193 C194 C195 C196 C197 C198
PWR_SW L1 RF3V3 1 13 LIS302DL
3D_SDA 5.6nHL 3 18
5 Vdd_IO SDA/SDI/SDO SPK+ VDD50
RF3V3 Q1
JTAG测 FREQ4
FREQ3
4
U1
2
3
GND SDO
12
11
2P L20 3P
5.6nHL
L21 1P
5.6nHL
L22 2P
5.6nHL
L23
6.8nHL VOL_I
C92 4
5
SPK- BUSY/P33
17
16 C93 C94 L221 C95
15P * * 47P * *
C199
SMP1320-079LF
D12 C200 C201 C202 C203 C204 L44
2P
TP16 R12 VL_3.3V TP15 3 C2L221 C3 C98 C99 Reserved Reserved DACR VCC33 101 104 101 R120
M3V3 FREQ2 1 14 4 10 6 15
TP1 2 NC VCC 104 101 104 106 GND GND 104 DACL ADKEY/P06
FREQ1 5 9 3D_INT2 7 14 TX5V

S CL/SP
TP 22 TP M3V3 1 GND INT2 P37 IR/P07 R121 4.5V, 26mA 0 3.3NHL
USB_S 2 13 6 8 3D_INT1 C96 8 13 Q14 L45 101 101
SMP1320-079LF L46 3P 3P 1P 471
C1 TP R46 Q4 S /OE Vdd INT1 P02 RXD R101 RD07MUS2B
MIC_RO 9 12 UART_TX1 C207 5.5T1.2-0.31 5.5T1.2-0.31

CS C 7
R4 TP2 R28 TP12 MIC/P03 TXD 22 L47 R122 L48 L49 L50
105 BC807 10k RX_LED RX_LED1 FPC0.5-SMT11-9WX-1I-T1 USB_D1+ 3 12 USB_D1- 10 11 C192 L51 C205 L53
HSD1+ HSD1- GND CS/P14 100
JP1 104 102 22nHL R123 471 3.3nH C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 3.5T1.2-0.31 3.5T1.2-0.31 3.5T1.2-0.31 1uHL 20%
47k TP 200 TP R103 R104 R102 0
R6 MIC1P 4 11 VCC_CF WT2000B02 UART_RX1 1k Q15 L54 R125 101 C215 15P * * * 11P * 7P
TP3 GND L3 12 NC NC
5.6k SWCLK BATT C223 C224 C226 L55 RD01MUS222nHL 100 C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C221 C222
R30 TP13 R5 11 10k * 100 R126 R128
TX_LED TX_LED1 EXPTT USB_D2+ 5 10 USB_D2- U15 RF OUT * 18P 27P * 6P 5P *
TP L221
R7 10 HSD2+ HSD2- *
390 UART_RX 330 1 18 L24 18 5.6k 10nH
TP4 TP R8 9 R105 GND Reserved
FREQ4

FREQ3

FREQ2

FREQ1

SWDIO UMG3N UART_TX USB_D+ 6 9 USB_D- A3V3 GPS_TXD 2 17 47nH 47P 8P Q16 8P C227 R129 R130 GND
Q3 100 8 D+ D- R106 TXD SCL2
C37 C38 C39 C40 GPS_RXD 3 16 GPS3.2V R131 R132 3 1 C228 * 47 GND GND GND 47 GND
DTC144EE TP 100
R10 7 10 RXD SDA2 B C
LAMP 103 103 103 103 USB_D2+ 7 8 4 15 330 330 C229 4 2 *
TP5 ARM_RST R11 6 GND NC 10 TIMEPULSEV_ANT/NC E E
USB_D2- L4 5 14 * R133 L56
33 5 R107 EXTINT VCC_RF U16
USB_VDD 33 FSUSB30 L221 6 13 1 6 GPS_RFIN 50欧 2.7k BFG540W/XR L57 C230 R134 R135 C231 L300 C232 C233 C234
C5 TP 4 R17 R18 V_BCKP ANT_ON GND RFOUT L470 471 471 105 101 471
SPKP_OUT 10 7 12 C104 L25 2 5 1.2k 1k
3 VCC_IO GND SHDN
471 SPKN_OUT 100k 1k
C105 8 11 3 GND 4 D13 D14
R14 2 C6 C7 105 VCC RF_IN RFIN Vcc C236 C237 C238 SMP1320-079LF SMP1320-079LF
EXT_DET A3V3 R20 9 10 8.2nH R137 R138
1 102 104 RESET GND 471 MAX2659ELT C106 471 7P *
330 100k R21 R22 * 1k GND

BATT1
D2 R15 FPC0.5-SMT11-12WX-1B-T1 220 150k VBAT GS-97U 104 BATT1 RX3V3
TDZ5V6J 47k U2 L5
RF3V3 L221 GPS3.2V C239 C240 C241 C242
MCU3V3 FLASH_CE 1 8 R108 VBAS 102 103 101 102 C243 C244
CE# VCC C107 C108 105 102
FLASH_SO 2 7 FLASH_HOLD X1 1k
SO(IO1) HOLD#(IO3)
L30 M3V3 SB R24 R25 VOTAGE FLASH_WP 3 6 FLASH_SCK 1 4 106 104 C109 C110 C245 L58
L31 WP#(IO2) SCK VC VCC L26 104 101 102 L221
330k 1k 4 5 FLASH_SI C8
GND SI(SIO0) R26 C246
0.1uHL R27 2 3 DMR_CLK 33nH
L470 C120 C121 C122 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 C9 C10 C11 GND OUT 223
82k 0 Q18 BATT
226 105 103 102 471 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 104 M3V3 104 104 102 PM25LQ032C-BCE C12 12.288MHZ-3225 102 R29 R139 R140 R141 C247
104 C13 C14 150k * C248 C249 C250 68 10k 471
105 10P R142 R143 R144 R145 C251 L59
SB1 BATT1 RF IN
TP6 L7 104
PTT 150kD 1MF 270 6.8k POWER_EN 3.5T1.2-0.31
L221 C23 101 Q19
L60 3P 15P
TP R39 C60 C252 3.5T1.2-0.31 2SC4226
SB L27 U17 L28 MCU3V3 SB1
L29 TP7 C61 C62 105 U24 1.5P C253
2 7 KEYSTOKE1 100k R65
VIN SW UMC4

SP KP_OU T
2.2uHP X2 104 4.7k 102 105 L13 D5 C254 * R146
L151 R109 L470 TP

D MR_TX_INT
D MR_SYS_INT
D MR_RX_INT

D MR_SLEEP
D MR_SLOT _INT
3 6 R40 1 4 M3V3 D1V2 L470 L14 HZU10BTRF-EQ R66 1 8 4.7k C255
C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 EN VOS C116 C117 C118 C119 TP8 KEYSTOKE2 EN VCC R19 R33 L6 L221 C256 *
10k 100k 3D_SDA TX_I AUDIO_EN U7 10k R147 R148 R149 R150
12HMz R43 12HMz_MCU

M3V3
GN D
106 105 471 105 471 4 8 R110 226 104 106 104 2 3 R34R35R36 R37R38 3.3uH 1 10 0.39 0.39 0.39 * 10k 103 RF3V3
AGND PG TP GND OUT 10k 10k BYPASS VO+ -+ R151
470k 330330330 330330 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 2 9 2 7 VBAS 3.3V1 C257
R111 TP9 47 R23 R67 SHUTDOWN VDD Q5
1 5 GND 12.000MHZ 3D_SCL 10P 102 104 475 102 104 226 3 8 105
PDNG FB CCHG NC CPH3413 Q6 0
FLAS H_H 144
FLAS H_S O
FLAS H_S I142
FLAS H_S CK
FLAS H_CE
FLAS H_WP

SPI_MISO 130
SPI_MO SI129
SPI_S CLK 128
DMR_CS 127
USB_S
R _SELECT
UART_RX 124
UART_TX 123
M3V3
GND
GPS_RXD 120
GPS_TXD 119
RAD_SELECT
MIC _SELECT
3D_SDA
3D_SCL
KEYL ED_EN
KIN 0
KIN 1
KIN 2
KIN 3
KOUT4
C29 C64 4 7 C63 BATT C258 C259
150k TP 10k 1kR69 NC GND DTC144EE +-
TPS62160DSG 101 M3V3 VOL_O R68 5 6 105 Q7 BATT R152 3 6 TP11 102 103 L61
TP10 VIN VO- CPH3413

H RST131

A FOUT
GND L470

1
4

13
16

21
23

12
GND D1V2 1k 10k MUTE 150kD U25
R41 R42 104 LM4951ASDX R153 C191 RDA1846S
TP C260 C261 *4 R154 R155
OLD
143

141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132

126
125
1
1
122
121

118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
U3 R9 C24 * * 1MF 5 RF_APC 7
R88 MODE

CC
SB U18 RF3V3 MK24FN1M0VLQ12 10k C25 C26 C27 C28 C65 MIC_V VOX 101 104 3.3V1 31
L34 L36 L35 TP14 R70 10k 10k TP CODE
2 7 KEYSTOKE3 471 102 105 106 A3V3 102 R156 R157 R158 RDA_INT 30 33

AVDD
AVDD

AVDD
AVDD

AVDD
AVDD
VIN SW R44 10k INT AVSS
2.2uHP 108 M3V3 C30 C31 C32 * C33 R91 SD67/TR 3.3k 47k C262 C263 C264 C265 C266 C267 C268 C269 C270 C271 C272 10k 29
VSS

VSS
VDD TP 100k SDO
V DD

V DD

P TC9
P TC8
P TC7
L151 R112 L470 R45
P TD9
P TD8
P TD7

P TD5

P TD3

P TD1

3 6 AUDIO_EN 1 PTC19 107 GND 104 * 104 104 D6 C67 L15 C82 * 472 472 * 104 104 10P 10P 102 102 101 101 28
PTC18
PTC17
PTC16

PTC15
PTC14
PTC13
PTC12

PTC10
PTD 15
PTD 14
PTD 13
PTD 12
PTD 11
PTD 10

EN VOS PTE0 VSS * RX


C143 C144 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 2 106 KOUT3 L8 3V3DC A3V3 C68 HZU10BTRF-EQ
* L221 L52 L43 103 27 20
10k 1k PTE1/LLWU_P0 PTC3/ LLWU_P7 TX NC
106 105 471 105 471 4 8 R113 226 104 106 104 KEYSTOKE3 3 105 KOUT2 47uHP L151 L151 RT1 RF3V3 3.3V1 25 19
AGND PG PTE2/LLWU_P1 PTC2 Q20 VOX NC
470k EXPTT 4 104 KOUT1 C34 D1V2 C66 TX5V DTC114TE 17
R114 PTE3 PTC1/ LLWU_P6 * NC
1 5 M3V3 5 103 KOUT0 14

t
PTC5/ L LWU_P9
PTC4/ L LWU_P8
PDNG FB VDD PTC0 NC

P TC6/ LLWU _P 10
C273 L62
PTD6/

PTD4/

PTD2/

PTD0/

GND 6 102 FREQ4 R159 RDA_CTCSS 32 10


150k R47 VSS PTC11/ PTB23 ERTJ1VP503J CTCSS_IO NC
TPS62160DSG PTT 7 101 FREQ3 104 C35 C36 * R160 RF5V 104 L221 10k RDA_SQ 26
PTE4/LLWU_P2 PTB22 L63 SQ
KEYSTOKE2 R48 R71

SPK N_O UT
8 100 FREQ2 104 104 RAD_SELECT C274 680 RDA_PDN 24
330
R49 PTE5 PTB21 R161 PDN
102

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
MCU3V3 KEYSTOKE1 330 9 99 FREQ1 U4 8
L LWU_P15

L LWU_P14

L LWU_P13

L LWU_P12

PTE6 PTB20 10k SEN


C275 L221
LLWU _P 11

A3V3 I2S_TX 10 98 MUTE HR_C6000 C69 C276 RDA_I2CSDA 3


L32 L33 330 PTE7 PTB19 100kF SDIO
SB U19 RF5V I2S_FS 11 97 USB_V SB Q8 SB1 101 U26 104 104 RDA_I2CSCL 2
PTE8 PTB18 SP1 SCLK
SB 1 5 0.1uHL I2S_CK 12 96 V_SDO A3V3 U8 1 8 R162 C277 R163
IN OUT L151 PTE9 PTB17 SPEAKER
C134 C135 C136 C137 C138 I2S_RX 13 95 V_SDI RF3V3 1 6 AUDIO_A 82kF 47P C278 C279 10k

AF OUT
MIC_IN

XTAL1
XTAL2

PA BIAS

RF IN 18
RF OUT
C160 C161 C162 C139 C140 C141 C142 104 471 104 104 102 PTE10 PTB16 R72 IN NO 102 104
2 TAD_SELECT 14 94 M3V3 R73 R74 R75 2 5 VOL_I
GND PTE11 VDD V+ COM
C163 C164 C165 106 471 102 226 105 103 471 PTT R50 C70 C71

DADC_SW
M3V3 GPS_EN 15 93 GND 1 60 1k 1k 3.9k 3 4 AUDIO_D

5
6
ADC_QV IP
DA DC_VS S

AD C_IVINP
100

11

22

15
PTE12 VSS HPVCC RF_TX_EN GND NC

ADC_VBG_I
ADC_IVINN
471 106 103 106 102 C72

ADC_QV INN
ADC_VBG_Q
3 4 M3V3 16 92 V_SCLK 2 59 MIC_3V3 - +

DA C_A VSS33
2SB1427

ADC_AG ND_I
*

DADC_VD D33

DADC_VD D12
DAC_AVD D33
CE NC VDD PTB11 LINEOUT1 RF_RX_EN

ADC_AG ND_Q
17 91 V_CS C41 3 58 DMR_CS RF3V3 101 TS5A9411DCKR C280 C281

ADC_AV DD12_I

ADC_AV DD33_I
VSS PTB10 HPGND U_CS L16 R97 TX_I R164 332 R165 R166

ADC_AV DD33_Q

ADC_AV DD12_Q
XC6204B502MR L37 D3V3 3V3DC GND 18 90 3D_INT2 4 57 SPI_SCLK R167 AFOUT
L38 L39 VSS PTB9 CDC_VREF U_SCLK

DA C_IVOU T/MOD1
USB_D+ 19 89 3D_INT1 5 56 SPI_MOSI R76 + - 0 X4

DAC_QV O UT/MOD2
USB0_DP PTB8 MIC_P U_DSI R77 L221 100 15k 15k 0
0.1uHL 0.1uHL C42 C43 USB_D- 20 88 LAMP 106 6 55 SPI_MISO D3V3 D1V2 2.2k C87 RF5V 1 4 105 R168
L151 USB0_DM PTB7 MIC_N U_DSO R78 R169 VC VCC

MIC_A

RF IN
RF OUT
BATT 225 225 21 87 RDA_I2CSDA MIC_D 7 54 103 R _SELECT 4 5 C282 0
VOUT33 PTB6 LINEIN1 VDD33 *
C152 C153 C154 C155 C156 C157 C158 C159 USB_VDD R51 VBUS 22 86 RDA_I2CSCL A3V3 8 53 10k
C283 C284
33k 2 3
226 105 103 471 104 104 226 102 VREGIN PTB5 C44 LINEIN2 VDD12 Q9 C73 471 102 C285 R170 GND OUT
0 23 85 BAT1DET 9 52 M3V3 Q10 C74 TA75W01FU
D8 R52 ADC0_DP1 PTB4 101 AUDIO_D CDC_AVCC VSS12 UMG3N R79 101 104 15k C286 C287 C288 103 C289
USB_V 24 84 I2C_SDA 10 51 DMR_RX_INT AFOUT AUDIO_A 26.000MHZ
RD11FMC170 C171 C172 C173 E3 ADC0_DM1 PTB3 LINEOUT2 RF_RX_INTER 104 * 10P 10P
TX5V Q11 RF5V M3V3 L9 5.6k 25 83 I2C_SCL 11 50 DMR_TX_INT 0 U9
105 104 471 226 BATT ADC1_DP1 PTB2 VREFL RF_TX_INTER 105
26 82 EXT_DET 12 49 DMR_SYS_INT R53 R80 RF3V3 1 6 MIC_RI
ADC1_DM1 PTB1 PLL_VDD33 SYS_INTER R81 R82 IN NO
27 81 RECORD_EN 13 48 DMR_SLOT_INT 10k AUDIO_EN * 2 5 MIC_RO
L221 ADC0_DP0/ADC1_DP3 PTB0/ LLWU_P5 PLL_VSS33 TIME_SLOT_INTER V+ COM
C178 RF3V3 L40 U20 GPS3.2V C45 C46 28 80 RDA_INT DMR_CLK 14 47 DMR_SLEEP 10k RAD_SELECT R83 100 3 4 R84 VOL_I
104 L41 105 103 ADC0_DM0/ADC1_DM3 PTA29 XTALI PWD C75 GND NC
RF TX EN 1 5 R54 L10 29 79 RDA_PDN 15 46 R85 1k 2SK3019 100
VIN VOUT ADC1_DP0/ADC0_DP3 PTA28 CLKOUT DBIST_OUT
0.1uHL 10k 30 78 RDA_SQ 16 45 470 C76 C77 101 TS5A9411DCKR
L151 C166 C167 C168 C169 ADC1_DM0/ADC0_DM3 PTA27 MCLK/RF_ANT_EN DBIST_IN 105 102
2 31 77 RDA_CTCSS 17 44 V_CS
C186 471 475 VSS 475 103 C47 L221 C48 C49 VDDA PTA26 LRCK/RF_3TC_EN V_CS
32 76 TX_LED M3V3 18 43 V_SCLK R55
UMC4 104 105 105 103 VREFH PTA25 BCLK/RF_3RC_EN V_SCLK
GPS_EN 3 4 33 75 RX_LED 19 42 V_SDO R56 10k
CE NC VREFL PTA24 ADCDAT/RF_5TC_EN V_SDO
34 74 ARM_RST R57 R58 20 41 V_SDI *
VSSA RESET_b DACDAT/RF_5RC_EN V_SDI
RF3V3 XC6204B312MR VOTAGE 35 73 PWRC 1k 10k
L11 VOX ADC1_ SE16/ CMP2_IN2/ ADC0_ SE22 PTA19
36
L470 ADC0_ SE16/ CMP1_IN2/ ADC0_ SE21 C50 R86 R87
TAD_SELECT C78 MIC _SELECT MIC_3V3
R115 U22 SB SB U21 R_3V3 104 R89 MIC_V R90
10k 10k
10k 6 SB 1 5 C79 C80
IN OUT 1k 10k
BAT1DET BATT 5 D3V3 101 104 C81 101 R92
VREF_OU
DA C0_OU
DA C1_OU
XTAL32
EXTAL
VBAT42
VD D 44
VS S
P TE2445
P TE2546
P TE2648
P TE2749
P TE28
P TA0 50
P TA1 51
P TA2 53
P TA3 54
P TA4/ LLWU _P3
P TA5 55
VD D 56
VS S 58
P TA6 59
P TA7
P TA8 60
P TA9 62
P TA10
P TA11
P TA12
P TA13/
P TA14
P TA15
P TA16
P TA17
VD D 70
VS S 72
P TA18

VS S12
MCBSP
MCBSP
MCBSP
MCBSP
MCBSP _CLKX
MCBSP
P KT_RX_WAKE/CH
RTS/DP
TX_RDY
S TDBY _ENB/RES ET_AM BE1000
VD D12
VS S12
C_SD I/I2S
C_SD O/I2S_TX
C_SCLK/I2S
C_CS /I2S_FS
TEST _MOD
RESETN
VD D33
C83

MIC_A
BATT 4 2 2 C174 C175 M3V3 U10 47P 1k C84
GND

MIC_RI
C181 1 C176 C177 106 471 1 6 MIC_3V3 VMIC
37
38
39
40
4132

43

47

52

57

61

63
64
65 L LWU_P4
66
67
68
69

71

21
22_RXD /CHS_DI
23_TXD/CHS_DO
24
25_CLKR/CH S_O _CLK
26_F SX
27_F SR/CHS _I_S TRB
28
29
30 E
31 /EPR
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
101 106 471 C51 C52 IN NO 47P R93
R116 RECORD_EN 3 4 D3V3 2 5 MIC
C185 CE NC L12 R60 104 104 V+ COM U11 106
100k R59 3 4 R94 R95

_RX
T/ CMP1_IN5/
T/ CMP1_IN3/
T/ CMP0_IN4/

GND NC 0
D9 105 L221 10k D4

_CK

E
XC6204B332MR 10k U6 C53 U5 R96 1 5 U12 C85 100 2.2k M1
KDS114E-RTK/P
D10 R61 VOUT VDD
1 6 XTAL32 VBAT 4 3 BATT R62 TS5A9411DCKR 100k 2 1 6
3

BST VCC NC CE VSS R98 IN NO


PWR_SW 2 5 470 D1V2 10k 3 4 2 5
GND VPP * X3 R63 VIN+ VIN- V+ COM 104 C86
SI3407DV RF5V U23 RX3V3 I2C_SCL 3 4 I2C_SDA SMP1320-079LF 2 HRST 3 4
S_O _STRB

SCL SDA E1 GND 2.2k GND NC OB-F15P42-40-C10C33EP


I2S_RX
I2S_TX
I2S_CK
I2S_FS

MIC_D
C187 1 5 value * R99 102
1

KDS114E-RTK/P IN OUT C55 MS614SE FL28E MCP6001T-I/LT


EADC
RF_APC
EDAC
X TAL32
EXTAL 32
V BAT
M3V3
G ND
RF TX EN
RF RX EN
P OWER_EN
A NT_EN
LCD_LED CTRL
S WCLK
U ART_RX
U ART_TX
S WDIO

LCD_CSN
M3V3
G ND
LCD_RSTN
LCD_RS
LCD_DB7
LCD_DB6
LCD_DB5
LCD_DB4
LCD_DB3
LCD_DB2
LCD_DB1
LCD_DB0
LCD_WRN
LCD_RDN
M3V3
G ND
12H Mz_MCU

105 ALPU-MP EXTAL32 5 1 C54 100k C88 TS5A9411DCKR


Q12 OUT IN
CMP 0_IN5/ ADC1_
ADC0_ SE23
CMP 2_IN3/ ADC1_

2 C179 C180 C56 471 R64 104 C89


DTC114EE GND
PWRC C182 C183 C184 471 104 104 * C57 XC6204B332MR C58 1k C59 104
2

471 106 103 3 4 105 105 104 MIC_3V3 MIC1P R100 VMIC
CE NC
2.2k
XC6204B332MR C90
C91 102
105
RF RX EN

SE18

SE23
Block Diagram
XC6204B312MR GPS3.2V

SB TPS62160DSG RF3V3 POWER 3.3V1


FILTER

POWER_EN UMC4 RF_APC APC


R08740NS I/O CTRL SW FILTER
BATT MCU3V3

R F5V
SB TPS62160DSG POWER A3V3 SD67/TR
POWER_SW FILTER RF TX EN UMC4
SW DTC114TE
I/O CTRL
SB
POWER 3V3DC
MCU3V3 VBAS
FILTER
TX5V BATT1 BATT1 THERMISTOR TX5V
TX5V
XC6204B502MR RF5V BATT VBAS
MCU3V3 POWER
FILTER
2SC3356 RD07
TX 2SC3356 RD01 TX SW ANT_EN
RF AMP RF AMP RF AMP RF AMP I/O CTRL
M3V3 3.3V1 RDA1846S
INT
CTCSS SINGLE CHIP TRANSCEIVER 400-480MHz
FLASH SQ RX 2SC4226
I2C BPF RX SW DUPLEXING LPF
RF AMP

M3V3
RX5V
12.000MHz RF3V3 UMC4 2SB1427
MIC_A RF RX EN RF5V AUDIO_CTRL SB
I/O CTRL SW SB1
I/O CTRL I/O CTRL
26.000MHz
UAR T
SPEAKER
TA75W01 RF5V TS5A9411DCKR SB1
K24P144M120SF5RM AFOUT R08740NS LM4951ASDX MUTE
KEY I/O AF SW AUDIO_A SW VOL VOL_SW SW
EXKEY MICROCONTROLLER AF AMP
VOTAGE D1V2
TX_I
VOX D1V2 AF_CTRL
I2S RF3V3
ENCODER I/O AUDIO_D RF3V3 I/O CTRL
INT
VOCODER MIC_A MCP6001 MIC MIC
M3V3 DMR_INT TS5A9411DCKR SW
PILOT LED I/O
SPI HR_C6000 MIC_D SW MIC_CTRL VOX
REST E-DMR I/O CTRL EXMIC CTRL
M3V3 ALPU-MP I2C A3V3 12.288MHz I/O CTRL GND
3V3DC DMR_CLK A3V3 RF3V3

RXD1/TXD1 VOL MIC_RECORD VOL


SW

USB R _SELECT
I2C1 I/O CTRL
3-AXIS
RXD2/TXD2 RF3V3
RECORD
FSUSB30
USB1
RF3V3 USB_SW

USB2

GPS RF AMP
GPS3.2V
GPS3.2V
Specifications
General

Frequency range VHF:136-174 MHz

UHF:350-390 MHz

UHF:400-480 MHz

UHF:450-520 MHz

Channel Capacity 512

Zones 32

Channel Spacing 12.5KHz/25KHz

Operating Voltage DC 7.4V (±20%)

Battery Capacity 2000 mAh

Battery Life(5/5/90) Digital 22 Hours

Analog 16 Hours

Recording Time 400 Hours

Frequency Stability ±1.5ppm

Antenna Impedance 50Ω

Dimensions (L×W×H) 57(L)* 32(W)* 119 (H)mm

Weight 239g(Including Battery)

Transmitter

RF Output Power High Power: 5W

Low Power:1W

4FSK Modulation 12.5kHz Only data:7K60FXD


12.5kHz data and audio:7K60FXE

FM Modulation 12.5 kHz:8K50F3E;

25 kHz:16KΦF3E;

Modulation Limiting +/- 2.5kHz @ 12.5kHz;

+/- 5kHz @ 25kHz

FM Noise -40dB

Conducted Emission -36 dBm≤1GHz/-30 dBm≥1GHz

Adjacent Channel Power ≤-60dB

Audio Response +1/-3 dB

Audio Distortion 3%

Digital Voice coder Type AMBE3000

Receiver

Digital Sensitivity 5% BER:0.25 uV

Analog Sensitivity 0.25 uV (12 dB SINAD)

Intermodulation 60dB

Adjacent Channel Selectivity 60 dB

Spurious Response Rejection 60 dB

FM Noise -40dB

Audio Response +1/-3 dB

Audio output power 1.5W

Audio Distortion 3% (Typical)

Conducted Spurious Emission -57dBm


GPS Accuracy Horizontal Accuracy≤-10m

(with well signal)

TTFF (Time To First Fix) Cold Start < 1 Minute (with well signal)

TTFF (Time To First Fix) Hot Start < 10 Second (with well signal)

Environmental Specifications

Working Temperature -20℃—+60℃

Storage Temperature -30℃—+85℃

Humidity MIL-STD-810C/D/E/F Standard

Vibration & Shock MIL-STD-810C/D/E/F Standard

Dustproof & waterproof IP67

Statement
Our Company endeavors to achieve the accuracy and completeness of this

manual, if you have any question, you can contact with us, we will make a

detailed answer to you in time. All the above specifications and design are

subject to change without prior notice due to continuous development.

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