PORTABLE MOBILE RADIOS
SDP760 DMR PORTABLE RADIO


DESCRIPTION
The SIMOCO Xd SDP760 is a digital portable radio capable of operating across multiple modes, including analogue conventional, digital conventional (DMR Tier II) and digital trunking (DMR Tier III).
Best in class sensitivity ensures crystal-clear communications in fringe areas and harsh environments while a compact form factor means the radio is suitable for a wide range of users.
CALL TYPES
Individual Call
Radio to radio and radio to/ from dispatch
Group Call
Radio to group or dispatcher to group
Analogue PABX/ DTMF + Over dial
DTMF dialling plus onward dial through extensions/ automated reception options
Call to PSTN
Terminals can call PSTN numbers via the PABX
SIP PABX Call
Radio to/ from PABX via SIP interface
Short Data Messaging
Text message to/from radios and/or dispatch
Status Messaging
Send pre-scanned messages quickly over the air via (short code digits) menu
All Call
Call to all devices on a network from radio or dispatch with all PTTs disabled
Full Duplex DMO Calls
Radio to radio calls in full duplex mode
CONVENIENCE
Supports Global Positioning System
Bluetooth
V4.0, can be used with BT device for audio plus BT PTT Accessory available and BT Palm Microphone for vehicle installs
Noise Reduction
Software activated in device
Real time clock and Calendar
Displays date and time in menu bar
French Language
French GUI
Missed Call List
Missed calls can be called back from the list via the PTT
Call Diversion
User can set divert incoming to another radio ID
Dial String Call Modifiers
Use Dial Strings to modify call types or status messages – includes auto detect telephone dialling
WORKER SAFETY NEEDED
User can set – If idle, radio prompts for response at pre-programmed intervals – radio raises emergency call on pre-configured criteria
Duress Call
Can be alarm and/or call – configurable hot mic. duration/tone – can use Priority Interrupt
Man Down
Terminals can be set to trigger a duress call when either tilted beyond a preset amount or no movement detected for a preset time
Emergency Call Indication
Receiving radio can be set to visually indicate when a call is an Emergency Call
Call Alert
Radio emits a loud tone until acknowledged by user
Radio Check
Supplementary feature used by authorised radios to determine whether a particular target radio is switched on with in coverage and active
Radio Monitor
Supplementary service which enables suitably authorised radios to remotely enable the microphone of target radios for a predefined period of time
HIGH SECURITY
Authentication of a device upon registration to a network or on stun/ revive commands
Stun / Revive / Kill
Stun, revive and/ or kill a radio from an authorised user radio or dispatch
Enable/ Revive
Similar to stun and revive
Encryption
AES Encryption 256 bit
MANAGEMENT OF NETWORK AND RADIO FEATURES
Terminals support over the air reprogramming (OTAP)
Enhanced Subscriber Management
Enhanced management of subscribers configuration and feature control for network operators
Multi Site Roam
Terminals hunt for strongest signal and can roam between sites
Group Presence Check
For group calls, only the sites where group members are registered at the time are involved in the call
Mixed Mode Scanning
Increased network availability and access to mixed digital and analogue channels – Terminals are programmed with scan lists and a scan list can then be assigned to a channel
GENERAL
Analogue conventional, digital conventional (DMR Tier II), and digital trunking (DMR Tier III)
Frequency Bands
Available in VHF and UHF frequency bands
RF performance
Exceptional RF performance – exceeds ETSI and TIA-603 specifications
Compliance
Fully compliant with ETSI DMR standards
MIL STD and IP Rating
MIL-STD-810 & IP67
Audio Output
Market leading 1.8W audio output
Receiver sensitivity
-121dBm receiver sensitivity (typical) – increase coverage area and improve audio quality
HOW IT WORKS
The SDP760 offers a rich feature set including full duplex calling, allowing for enhanced communications between office and field staff. Additional features include a large TFT Screen, GPS, long battery life and an Application Programming Interface (API) capable of delivering third party applications into the hands of your operational teams. Bluetooth functionality also allows for the connection of additional wireless accessories.
The radio’s ability to allow the user to operate across a variety of network signature modes means it is not only a safe and future-proof investment, but also provides a cost effective and flexible migration path for organisations managing the transition from analogue to DMR digital.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Bands:
VHF:136–174MHz
UHF:400–470MHz
Channel spacing:
12.5 kHz
Operating Voltage:
7.5 V
Frequency Stability:
±1ppm
Dimensions (HxWxD):
102.4 x 53 x 36.5mm (w/ standard battery)
Antenna Impedance:
50 ohm
Battery:
2600mAh (Li-Ion)
17 hours battery life (@5:5:90)
Operating temperature:
-20°C ~ +55°C
UDR-100E VHF High: Up to 5W Low: Up to 2W
4FSK Digital Modulation
12.5kHz: 7K60FXD (Data Only) 12.5kHz: 7K60FXW (Data & Voice)
FM Modulation
11K0F3E @ 12.5kHz
FM Deviation
± 2.5KHz @ 12.5 kHz, ±5 kHz @ 25 kHz
40dB @ 12.5kHz
Audio Response
+1 ~ -3dB
Audio Distortion
<5%
Digital Vocoder type
AMBE+2
0.22μV/ BER 5%
Selectivity:
60dB @ 12.5kHz
Intermodulation:
70dB @ 12.5kHz
70dB @ 12.5kHz
Audio Power Output:
1W
Audio Distortion
≤3%
-30 – +60ºC
Storage Temperature:
-40 – +85ºC
Dust and Water Intrusion:
IP67 (IEC60529)
Environmental:
MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G
ESD:
IEC 61000-4-2 (level 4) ±8KV (Contact), ±15VK (Air)
Tiff Cold Start:
<120s
Tiff Hot Start:
<10s
Horizontal Positioning Accuracy:
<10s
Acquisition Sensitivity:
<-140dBm
Tracking Sensitivity:
<-152dBm