ARLA/CLUSTER: Um repetidor comercial para PMR da ICOM

Paulo Santos ct4dk.santos gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 15 de Dezembro de 2011 - 18:13:35 WET


Nem vale a pena ver a Lei pois nao são permitidos retransmissores em PMR446

73
Paulo Santos, CT4DK

Em 15/12/2011 16:50, pedro almeida escreveu:
> "Como fazer se a legislação Portuga não permite mais de 0,5 W.
> Será possivel installar este bicharoco em Portugal ?"
>
> Julgo que a lei apenas fala no transceptor pessoal e nao em
> equipamentos retransmissores. Vou ver a lei mas quem estiver mais
> dentro das leis que se opine.
>
> 73
>
> 2011/12/15 Hugo Barata <ct2hmx  gmail.com <mailto:ct2hmx  gmail.com>>
>
>     O que o CT1JIB disse vai ao encontro do que disse, a terminologia
>     PMR em redes profissional enquadra-se nas redes SMT e PMR446
>     enquadra-se no personal moblie radio, daí que a sigla PMR446 tenha
>     o 446 sempre presente .
>
>     Até porque a sigla PMR para uso profissional já existe há muito
>     mais tempo que esta do PMR446. Vejam catalogos das diversas marcas
>     sobre equipamentos profissionais e vejam lá qual a sigla que
>     aparece PMR Professional Mobile Radio.
>
>     Cumprimentos Hugo
>
>     2011/12/15 Fernando Mano <fernando.mano  gmail.com
>     <mailto:fernando.mano  gmail.com>>
>
>         Tá tudo na Legislação......
>         Nada feito..  excede em muitíssimo as características que
>         definem o PMR em Portugal !!!!!
>
>         Fernando Mano
>         CR7ABS
>
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>         2011/12/15 Jorge Santos <ct1jib  gmail.com
>         <mailto:ct1jib  gmail.com>>
>
>             Boa tarde a todos os colegas.
>
>             A falha está na terminologia dos equipamentos, neste caso
>             PMR significa "Private Mobile Radio" e não PMR (446)
>             "Personnal Mobile Radio", nos primeiros as potências
>             poderão ir aos 100 W (no nosso país) nos segundos a
>             convenção internacional estipulou os 500 mW.
>
>             Continuação de boa tarde.
>
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>             2011/12/15 Hugo Barata <ct2hmx  gmail.com
>             <mailto:ct2hmx  gmail.com>>
>
>                 Acho que se está a confundir PMR private mobile radio
>                 com PMR Personal mobile radio 446Mhz.
>
>                 A sigla é a mesma mas com contextos diferentes.
>
>                 73 de Hugo Barata CT2HMX
>
>
>                 2011/12/15 Pedro Ribeiro <cr7abp  gmail.com
>                 <mailto:cr7abp  gmail.com>>
>
>                     Pior, a legislação nacional não permite que os
>                     equipamentos PMR tenham a possibilidade de ligar
>                     outra antena que não a de origem, isto é, a antena
>                     tem de ser parte constituinte e inseparável do
>                     transceptor.
>
>                     Repare que apesar do título, o "pack" de
>                     equipamentos é genérico e poderá ter muitas
>                     aplicações consideradas legais ...
>
>                     73!
>
>
>                     On 15-12-2011 14:11, Amadeu Rosa wrote:
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>>                     Boa Tarde
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>>                     Como se mostra neste email o repetidor tem 25W.
>>                     Como fazer se a legislação Portuga não permite
>>                     mais de 0,5 W.
>>                     Será possivel installar este bicharoco em Portugal ?.
>>                     73 do ct2hgl
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>>                     Citando João Gonçalves Costa
>>                     <joao.a.costa  ctt.pt> <mailto:joao.a.costa  ctt.pt>:
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>>>                     *_ICOM PMR SRP 25 Watts Repeater_*
>>>
>>>                     Descrição:
>>>                     http://www.cqdx.ru/ham/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/SRP_Repeaterv2_front_448x450.jpg
>>>                     <http://www.cqdx.ru/ham/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/SRP_Repeaterv2_front_448x450.jpg>
>>>
>>>
>>>                     Designed to enhance coverage of a two-way radio
>>>                     system, the cost effective SRP repeater series
>>>                     uses a combination of *Icom IC-F5012/F6012
>>>                     <http://www.icomuk.co.uk/IC-F5012_F6012_Series/PMR_Mobile_Radio>*
>>>                     entry level mobile radios and can be used as a
>>>                     VHF to VHF (SRP-V11), UHF to UHF (SRP-U11), or
>>>                     cross band repeater (SRP-X11).
>>>
>>>                     The SRP repeater instantly retransmits received
>>>                     audio without any noticeable delay. All
>>>                     repeaters in this series provide a stable *25
>>>                     watt output power* allowing a radio scheme to be
>>>                     boosted beyond the range of normal Private
>>>                     Mobile Radio (PMR) networks.
>>>
>>>                     The SRP Repeater Series comes complete with
>>>                     housing (including 240V PSU) to mount the
>>>                     repeater. The SRP is incredibly flexible so that
>>>                     you can install the repeater in a vehicle, an
>>>                     office, or a temporary location.
>>>
>>>                     * *
>>>
>>>                     *Specifications:*
>>>
>>>                     Available as a VHF, UHF or crossband (VHF and
>>>                     UHF) repeater
>>>                     Features two IC-F5012/F6012 commercial mobile radios
>>>                     Extremely compact and portable.
>>>                     Price includes housing and 240V PSU
>>>                     Two antenna working as standard
>>>                     Optional duplexer can be fitted
>>>                     Can run from a 12 volt supply.
>>>                     Vehicle or desk-mountable.
>>>                     CTCSS signalling.
>>>                     Supplied as standard with HM-152 Fist microphone
>>>
>>>                     *_ _*
>>>
>>>                     *_VHF/UHF Commercial Mobile Series_*
>>>
>>>                     Descrição:
>>>                     http://www.cqdx.ru/ham/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/IC-F5012_HM-152_std-ian_450x193.jpg
>>>                     <http://www.cqdx.ru/ham/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/IC-F5012_HM-152_std-ian_450x193.jpg>
>>>
>>>
>>>                     The new IC-F5012 mobile transceiver series is
>>>                     the successor to Icom?s best selling IC-F110S
>>>                     series and is designed as a simplified
>>>                     counterpart to Icom?s IC-F5022 series. This
>>>                     series has many attractive features and an an
>>>                     uncomplicated LED display that makes it ideally
>>>                     suited to small to mid sized radio systems such
>>>                     as taxi operators, construction companies,
>>>                     security firms and farmers.
>>>                     Multi 5-tone function built-in
>>>                     The IC-F5012 series has built-in 5-Tone, CTCSS
>>>                     and DTCS signalling capabilities for group
>>>                     communication. The IC-F5012 series can decode up
>>>                     eight 5-tone codes on a channel. The following
>>>                     actions are programmable to respond to each tone.
>>>
>>>                     ? Beep sound
>>>                     ? LED lighting
>>>                     ? Answer back call
>>>                     ? Auto TX
>>>                     ? Stun, kill revive
>>>                     ? Scanning
>>>                     ? External output*
>>>
>>>                     * External device connection such as a horn
>>>                     honk, buzzer, etc is required.
>>>
>>>                     * *
>>>
>>>                     *Internal option units available*
>>>                     The IC-F5012 series has an internal 40-pin
>>>                     socket for an optional unit so that you can use
>>>                     the optional UT-109R or UT-110R voice scrambler
>>>                     units The UT-108R DTMF decode unit is also
>>>                     available.
>>>
>>>                     4W (typical) front mounted loud speaker
>>>                     The IC-F5012 series has a 4W (typical) front
>>>                     mounted speaker providing the operator with
>>>                     clear audio during operation.
>>>
>>>                     * *
>>>
>>>                     *Easy to use*
>>>                     The IC-F5012 series has 4 programmable buttons.
>>>                     8 memory channels can be easily selected with
>>>                     the programmable buttons. Backlit buttons make
>>>                     night time operation simple.
>>>
>>>                     * *
>>>
>>>                     *Specifications:*
>>>                     Entry level mobile with a very competitive price
>>>                     Simple operation with 4 programmable buttons
>>>                     VHF (IC-F5012) & UHF (IC-F6012) versions available
>>>                     MIL-STD-810-F rugged body
>>>                     Enhanced scanning features
>>>                     Multiple signalling modes built-in 5-Tone,
>>>                     CTCSS, DTCS, MDC 1200* and BIIS 1200* (* Limited
>>>                     functions only)
>>>                     4W (typ.) front mounted speaker and independent
>>>                     volume knob
>>>                     2 year warranty on transceiver, 1 year warranty
>>>                     on accessories
>>>
>>>                     * *
>>>
>>>                     *Enhanced Scan features*
>>>                     ? Priority scan allows you to monitor one or two
>>>                     priority channels while scanning other
>>>                     non-priority channels.
>>>                     ? The Tx channel and talk back functions allow
>>>                     you to make a quick response while scanning.
>>>                     ? Nuisance delete ? User can temporary skip a
>>>                     busy channel from the scanning list.
>>>                     ? Monitor key action ? User can stop a scan when
>>>                     pushing the monitor button.
>>>                     External memory channel control with optional
>>>                     ACC cable
>>>                     The optional ACC cable allows you to connect
>>>                     various external devices like a PC, external
>>>                     speaker, or even vehicle horn. It can provide
>>>                     ignition sense function, external memory channel
>>>                     control as well as the external PTT, audio
>>>                     output and modulated signal input. The OPC-1939
>>>                     is a D-SUB 15-pin type and the OPC-2078 is a
>>>                     D-SUB 25-pin type.
>>>
>>>                     * *
>>>
>>>                     *Other features*
>>>                     ? BIIS PTT ID transmission
>>>                     ? ±2.5ppm frequency stability
>>>                     ? DTMF autodial memories
>>>
>>>                      
>>>
>>>                     Fonte: SPARKY's Blog
>>>
>>>                      
>>>
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