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TB7100
The TB7100 is a compact, cost-effective base station/repeater for use as a line-controlled base, talk through repeater, RF modem, data repeater or with TaitNet TN1100 MPT 1327 trunking system.
TB7100 base station/repeater features include:
- 100 channels with CTCSS and DCS sub-audible signaling
- Covers seven key frequency bands from 66-530MHz
- Two digit LCD display
- Four programmable function keys
- Continuous duty at 25W, 40W (UHF) and 50W (VHF) power output
- Full duplex operation (when fitted with optional duplexer)
- Tone on idle and CWID
Uncompromising base station/repeater design:
- Entire unit housed in a 1U high rack, including internal power supply
- Capable of operation at ambient temperatures of up to 140°F (60°C) and lowest -22°F (-30°C)
- Fans and heatsink designed to give 100 per cent transmit duty cycle
- Programmable fan operation
- Integral monitor speaker for audio testing
- 9-way RS232 serial data port
- 25-way system interface for connecting external equipment
- Low standby power consumption (140mA in economy mode, 25W)
- Rack or wall mounted

TB8100
The TB8100 is a high performance base station/repeater designed to cope with the harshest of operational environments. Ideal for any application from a simple conventional repeater to advanced TaitNet Quasi Sync and MPT 1327 trunked systems. Featuring remote monitoring and configuration as well as a powerful local control application it is available in 5, 50 and 100W configurations in a range of popular frequency bands.
TB8100 Base Station/Repeater features include:
- 255 channels with up to 16 CTCSS and DCS sub-audible tones per channel, making it suitable for use as a community repeater without requiring additional equipment*
- Covers key frequency bands from 136MHz to 941MHz
- Tone on idle and CWID
- Several system interface options including Isolated Audio, Isolated Audio E&M, TaitNet MPT Trunked, TaitNet RS232 and TaitNet Ethernet
- An Ethernet system interface option enables IP management of user's communications system
- High specification base station/repeater design
- Fast key-up time of 2ms
- Monitor 43 alarm parameters remotely
- Computer Controlled Interface (CCI) protocol allows external computer equipment to remotely monitor and control a TB8100 base station/repeater
- Power save option ideal for solar sites with receive power as low as 60mA
- A built-in spectrum analyzer measures received signal levels across the selected band

P25 TB9100
The TB9100 P25 base station/repeater offers reliable continuous duty cycle operation at a range of temperatures and altitudes. Flexible, modular design combined with intuitive programming software make the TB9100 an ideal P25 solution for conventional, trunked and simulcast mission critical networks. In addition, the TB9100 transportable repeater is ideal for use in emergency situations such as accidents or natural disasters, and for tactical operations everywhere from remote or inaccessible locations to densely built-up urban environments. It is available in 50 and 100W configurations in a range of popular frequency bands.
Intelligence, flexibility and high performance TB9100 Base Station/Repeater features include:
- Outstanding RF performance including selectivity and fast key-up times is assured in adverse conditions due to intelligent radio design
- Tested in a recognized P25 Compliance Assessment Program (P25 CAP) laboratory for interoperability and performance
- Dual mode operation for ease of analog-to-digital migration and seamless per-call switching between FM and P25
- Remote programming and software licenses reduce the need for site visits and hardware upgrades
- Smart AC/DC switching to ensure continuity of service
- Supports P25 open standard DES and AES encryption
- Built-in test equipment provides self-monitoring with local and remote logging of alarms
- RF linking allows network coverage to be extended without the need for high capacity digital bearers
- Digital console interfaces are provided for IP-connected consoles (DFSI for P25 conventional and CSSI for P25 trunked)
- An analog line interface for (4-wire + E&M) allows connection to legacy analog consoles







