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2 - Two Way Radio Repeater VXR-7000


2 - Two Way Radio Repeater VXR-7000

2 - Two Way Radio Repeater VXR-7000

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VXR -7000 Series
50 W/100 W Rack Mount Repeater
 

HIGH PERFORMANCE

CONSERVATIVE DESIGN FOR HIGH RELIABILITY

The large-diameter cooling fan (3+ inches) is thermostatically
controlled, ensuring a stable temperature environment for
the VXR-7000. Fan operation may be programmed via
software (Off, Continuous, or Temperature-Controlled), and
a "Malfunction" alarm is provided.

READY FOR RACK MOUNTING

For easy integration into existing repeater sites, the VXR-7000 is shipped ready for mounting in a standard 19-inch rack.

32 CHANNEL CAPACITY

The VXR-7000 may be dealer-programmed with up to 32 channels over a wide frequency range, and may be operated either in a "Repeater" or "Base Station" mode, depending on your application.

SIX DUAL-FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE KEYS ON FRONT PANEL

Over twenty different functions are available for selection and assignment to any of the six dual-function programmable keys on the front panel of the VXR-7000. These functions include Channel Up/Down, High/Low Power, Repeater/Base mode, Encryption On/Off, Transmit/Receive, Panel Lights On/Off, and many more.

50 W RF POWER/AVAILABLE 100 W VERSION

(Optional)

The VXR-7000 provides 50 Watts of clean, reliable power output in its standard configuration. For applications requiring extended range, the optional VPA-7000H Power Amplifier increases the transmitter's power to 100 Watts.

EXCELLENT RECEIVER PERFORMANCE

The VXR-7000 is crafted to survive in the most difficult RF environments. Outstanding selectivity, inner modulation rejection, and spurious and image rejection performance ensure reliable service during peak spectrum congestion times.

DC BACKUP WITH ALERT

Should DC power fail at the repeater site, the VXR-7000 will automatically revert to a backup DC power source, if available. Under emergency DC power, the repeater will transmit an alert message, to alert the communications supervisor that the DC power situation requires immediate attention at the repeater site.