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SECTION 1:  THEORY OF OPERATION
 
 
M32450-25-FCCRpt.doc  
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robust data communications, and third generation collision detection and 
correction capabilities. 
 
Power Supply 
The power supply creates the various voltages required by the digital 
portion of the mobile radio. 
 
 
 
The RF circuit board contains the following sections: 
 
Transmit Processing 
Circuitry that amplifies the analog audio signal from the modem and uses it 
to modulate the voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) and 10 MHz reference 
oscillator in the injection synthesizer section.  Modulating the VCO and 
reference oscillator simultaneously results in a higher quality FM signal. 
 
Injection Synthesizer
   
Provides programmable, ultra stable signals for the radio.  Synthesizer 
incorporates phase lock loop technology used for both receiving and 
transmitting. 
 
Injection 
In the receive mode, the synthesizer provides a local oscillator signal of 45 
MHz above or below the selected receive channel frequency. 
 
Transmitter 
Consists of an exciter and power amplifier module.  The transmitter covers 
the various frequency bands in segments.  A different power amplifier 
module is required for each segment.  The transmitter circuitry includes a 
T/R switch switching the antenna between transmitter and receiver 1 
(TX/RX1). 
 
Receiver 1/Receiver 2  
Required to support the mobile DRS; two (2) discrete receivers are tuned 
to the same channel and use two (2) antennas. 
 
 
The receivers are double-conversion superheterodyne with a first 
Intermediate Frequency (IF) of 45 MHz and a second IF frequency of 455 
KHz.  Each receiver consists of bandpass filters, an RF amplifier, a MMIC 
mixer, crystal filters, and a one-chip IF system.  The injection synthesizer 
provides the first local oscillator signal.  Outputs from each receiver include 
RSSI and analog audio for the baseband routing circuitry and modem. 
 
Power Supply
  
Consists of circuitry that derives the various operating voltages for the RF 
portion of the mobile radio.