CTI Products TSAM Transmitter Steering & Audio Matrix User Manual
Tsam ™ transmitter steering unit

TSAM
™
Transmitter Steering Unit
Introduction
The TSAM Transmitter Steering Unit extends
radio system talk-out range using steered
transmitters.
Transmitter steering systems
provide expanded coverage at a fraction of the
cost of a simulcast system.
The
TSAM
Transmitter
Steering
Unit
is
compatible with:
Motorola Digitac and Spectra-TAC
Comparators
M/A-Com / Ericsson /G.E. Voters.
DHE Voters
JPS Voters
All major consoles.
The MCN Monitoring and Control
Network through TIB modules
Features
Smart-Steer or First Receive steering
modes
Programmable Steering Updates:
- Start of Receive Message
- End of Receive Message
- Dynamic Mode for repeater operation
updates on start of first transmission
and then at the end of all transmissions
Steered Transmitter Indication
Manual Select Function
Home Site Reverting
Keying encoder for standard Tone
Remote Control (TRC) or Positive Mode
Control (PMC) keying tone sequences
User programmable modes, timing, and
home site
Expandable to 64 sites
Optional “Secondary” Operation
Flexible Operation
All timing, mode, and tone parameters are
user-programmable.
This lets you custom
tailor the operation to your system.
Smart-Steer
™ Selection Mode
Our proprietary Smart-Steer selection mode
eliminates problems found in other types of
transmitter steering systems.
Other transmitter steering systems select a
transmit site based on the last voted site.
They may mis-steer due to slow-squelching
receivers,
dual-level
squelch
systems,
or
variations in the voter cards.
A slow-
squelching receiver will be selected whether or
not it has the best signal.
Dual squelch
receivers lengthen the squelch tail on weak
signals. Conventional steering systems tend
to pick the weaker signals since they have
longer squelch tails.
The alternative in a
conventional steering system is to use a first
receiver voted mode.
The Smart-Steer selection mode eliminates
these problems by picking the site which was
voted for the longest total time over a
programmable period. The TSAM unit offers
the benefits of a last-voted steering mode
without
the
problems
caused
by
slow-
squelching and dual-level squelch receivers.
Repeater Operation
When a TSAM steering unit is used in a
repeater system, the End of Receive update
mode is used. This selects the transmitter site
at the end of a mobile transmission.
For
example, when mobile A stops transmitting,
the talk-back transmitter is selected.
When
mobile
B
answers,
his
transmission
is
repeated over A's transmitter site. Likewise,
when mobile A responds, his message is
repeated on B's transmitter site.
Thus,
conversations
can
take
place
between
mobiles
or
portables
that
are
widely
separated.
CTI Products, Inc.
1211 West Sharon Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45240
USA
phone
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fax
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