MOTOTRBO™ Technical Training 3 Introduction MOTOTRBO System MOTOTRBO Professional Digital Two-way Radio System is a digital communications platform that combines the best of two-way radios with digital technology. Systemcom A/S [email protected]+47 900 20 366
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MOTOTRBO™ Technical Training3
IntroductionMOTOTRBO System
MOTOTRBO Professional Digital Two-way Radio System is a digital communications platform that combines the best of two-way radios with digital technology.
The technologies that enable MOTOTRBO to deliver benefits like greater usable range, integrated voice and data, spectrum efficiency, and increased battery life will be explored on the next 4 slides:
1: Analog to Digital Conversion2: Vocoding and Forward Error Correction3. Framing4. TDMA Transmission
MOTOTRBO Digital Radio TechnologyOverview: Step 1 - Analog to Digital Conversion
Analogous to how a written message is converted to a data stream by a fax machine, Analog to Digital Conversion translates the user’s voice (microphone input) to a digital bitstream.
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The digital bitstream contains a LOT of bits - far too many to transmit over a radio channel. So some form of compression is required…..
MOTOTRBO Digital Radio TechnologyOverview: Step 2 - Vocoding & Forward Error Correction
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Vocoding (Voice encoding) compresses speech by breaking it into its most important parts and encoding them with a small number of bits. Because it focuses on human speech, it greatly reduces background noise.
Forward Error Correction (FEC) enables the receiving radio to correct bit errors that occur due to RF channel impairments - enabling more consistent audio performance throughout the coverage area.
MOTOTRBO Digital Radio TechnologyOverview: Step 3 - Framing
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Compressed digital voiceOrIP Data Digital Packets
Framing organizes digital voice (or data) into digital packets: the voice or data becomes payload (like a letter in an envelope) while the header describes the type of call, source and destination address, etc. (like the addressing information on the envelope). This enables one radio to provide integrated voice and data.
MOTOTRBO Digital Radio TechnologyOverview: Step 4 - TDMA Transmission
Transmission encoding completes the encoding process (like adding the machine-readable sorting information on the envelope) and finally “mails the letter.”
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) organizes a channel into 2 time slots: a given radio’s transmitter is active only for short bursts, which provides longer battery life. And by transmitting only on their alternating time slots, two calls can share the same channel at the same time, thereby doubling spectrum efficiency.….
MOTOTRBO Digital Radio Technology Spectrum Efficiency
frequency
time
12.5kHz Channel
Regulatory emissions mask
12.5kHz TDMA• Divides existing channel into two timeslots• Delivers twice the capacity through repeater• Performance is same or better than 12.5kHz FDMA• 1 repeater does work of 2• Reduces need for combining equipment• Enables 40% increase in radio battery life
12.5kHz Analog• 1 voice for each 12.5kHz channel• 1 repeater for each channel
MOTOTRBO Digital Radio Technology System Coverage Planning (Cont.)
Coverage Considerations –Greater Usable Range
• The figure illustrates the regions of coverage that have comparable audio quality for a MOTOTRBO site compared to an equivalent analog site.
• For a DAQ 3, which is the minimum acceptable audio quality level for public safety applications, MOTOTRBO provides a greater useable range than analog when all other factors are considered equal (e.g. transmit power level, antenna height, terrain, etc.)
• In general, plan as you would for an analog system at the same power level and enjoy the better performance.
MOTOTRBO Digital Radio TechnologyFrequency Licensing
• The licensing process varies from region to region.
• Emission Designators: Includes several pieces of vital information, such as modulation, signal, type of information and size of the channel.
• This determines the channel width your system will occupy. For MOTOTRBO systems, the Emissions Designators are
– Data only: 7K60FXD– Voice and Data: 7K60FXE
• If you have a 12.5kHz license, you will need to update your emissions designator.
• If you have a 25kHz license, you will need to update your emissions designator. You will generally not be allowed to break it into two – 12.5kHz channels.
• For regulators who currently assign CTCSS/DCS tones to analogue PMR channel licenses, for MOTOTRBO they will need to assign Color Codes instead.
MOTOTRBO Digital FeaturesDigital Voice Features - Private Call
• Private Call allows one-to-one communication between transmitting and receiving radio.
• Private Call does NOT imply encryption or any other level of security above and beyond the inherent level of digital privacy.
• An employee could for example use a Private Call to privately alert a specific manager about a security incident, rather than placing a Group Call that would be heard by a whole group.
Channel = Frequency 1Time slot = 1
Transmitting RadioRadio ID = 002Radio Alias = Bill
Transmit
Target RadioRadio ID = 001Radio Alias = Tim
Note: “Private Call” is also known as “Individual Call”.
MOTOTRBO Digital FeaturesDigital Voice Features - All Call
• All Call is a one way voice communicationbetween a privileged radio with other radio users within the same logical channel.
• The transmitting radio uses a special All Call group that enables every radio user within the same logical channel, (regardless of Group) to receive the communication.
• This feature is particularly useful when a supervisor needs to communicate to all radios within the same logical channel (frequency and timeslot) rather than individual groups or users.
Channel = Frequency 1Time slot = 1All Call ID (reserved) = 16777215
Transmit
Transmitting RadioRadio ID = 002Radio Alias = Bill
MOTOTRBO Digital FeaturesEmbedded Digital Signaling
• In the framing process, vocoded speech is formatted for transmission.
• This process includes organizing the voice and any embedded signaling information.
• Information such as call type (private, group or all system) as well as identification information and/or control information, is used to notify listeners on a voice call system events and status.
• ‘Late entry’ allows a user to join a voice transmission that is already in progress. The system allows for this to happen because the digital signaling information is repeated periodically during the course of the call.
MOTOTRBO Digital FeaturesDigital Signaling Features
• Digital Signaling features send special messaging packets over the network. Radio Disable, Remote Monitor, Radio Check, Call Alert and Digital Emergency are types of Digital Signaling features.
• An Acknowledging Message is received by the Initiating Radio (Acknowledging Messages are received by the Initiating Radio for all Digital Signaling Features).
NOTE: DP 3400 and DM 3400 radios do not support all of these features because they don’t have keypad/display for menu functionality.
MOTOTRBO Digital FeaturesDigital Signaling Features – Radio Check
• This feature allows the initiating radio to check if a target radio is active within the system without notifying the user.
• Besides Busy LED, there is no visible or audible indication on the target radio.
• The target radio automatically and silently responds with an acknowledgement to the initiating radio.
• If a radio user is non-responsive, Radio Check could be used to determine if the target radio is switched on and monitoring the channel.
• If the target radio responds with an acknowledgement, the initiator could then take additional action such as using the Remote Monitor command to activate the target radio’s PTT.
MOTOTRBO Digital FeaturesDigital Signaling Features – Call Alert
Initiating Radio
Call Alert
Target Radio
• This feature allows the initiating radio to essentially page another radio user.
• When a radio receives a Call Alert, a persistent audible and visual alert is presented to the target radio. The initiator of the Call Alert is also present.
• If the target user presses the PTT when a Call Alert screen is active, it starts a Private Call to the initiator of the Call Alert.
• For in-vehicle applications, this can be used in conjunction with the Horn and Lights option. When a user is away from his vehicle, a Call Alert can initiate the vehicle’s horn and lights to sound and flash, which notifies the user to return to the vehicle and call the originator.
MOTOTRBO Digital FeaturesMultiple Groups and Channel Scan
• MOTOTRBO supports– Multiple Groups: monitors a list of different groups on a given channel/slot– Channel Scan: monitors a list of different channels within a system
• Channel Scan supports scanning of– analog voice – digital voice– digital signaling
• Multiple Groups and Channel Scan support both repeater and direct radio channels
• The radio unmutes only when a relevant group is transmitting on the channel.
• The relevant groups for a given channel (group members) are defined by the Receive (Rx) Group List associated with that channel.
• One Receive (Rx) Group List can contain a maximum of 16 group members and a maximum of 50 Receive (Rx) Group Lists can be defined.
• For repeater channels, the group call hangtime is defined by a repeater timer and for direct radio channels, the group call hangtime is defined by a radio timer.
• The radio is allowed to talkback to the group for the duration specified by the group call hangtime.
• If activity of interest is found, the radio stops and switches to that channel. The radio then remains on that channel until the activity of interest has ceased for a period of time defined by the radio “Scan Hang Timer” (or until a higher priority call is detected).
• Channel Scan limitations– Since Channel Scan requires the radio to switch between channels, there is a
possibility that the radio will miss a transmission.– The larger the Channel Scan list, the greater the possibility that a transmission
will be missed.– The Channel Scan list should be configured to be as short as possible.– A scanning radio will eventually detect group and “all call” transmissions via
“late entry”, however most individually addressed transmissions (e.g. Private Call) will need to be prefixed with “Transmit (Tx) Preamble” if they are to be detected by a scanning radio.
MOTOTRBO Digital Features Channel Scan – Priority Levels (Cont.)
• If the following type of activity of interest is found while the radio is scanning:
- data addressed to the scanning radio- an individual call (Private Call)- Priority-1 scan member
the radio stops scanning and switches to that channel for the duration of the call.
• If however the activity of interest is a voice group call on a Priority-2 or a Non-Priority scan member, the radio continues to periodically scan any higher priority scan members defined.
MOTOTRBO Digital Features Channel Scan – Channel Marking
• Although relatively short, its does take time to determine if a transmission is of interest on a higher priority scan member. During this time, there is an audio hole on the current scan member.
• Channel marking offers a way to mitigate the duration of the audio hole.
• It introduces a logic that assumes that if a transmission was identified as not of interest, there is no need to fully review it at every scan interval.
• The feature greatly increases audio quality while a radio is in priority sampling mode.
• To facilitate a smooth “digital” migration from legacy “analog”systems, MOTOTRBO also supports “analog” operation.
• MOTOTRBO portable and mobile radios are able to switch between “analog” and “digital” operation either via user selection (i.e. channel selector) or automatically (i.e. dual mode scan).
• MOTOTRBO repeater is configured either for analog or digital operation.
• In analog mode, MOTOTRBO portable and mobile radios are able to operate in either repeater or direct/talkaround mode.
• In analog mode, MOTOTRBO utilizes traditional FM technology (both 12.5 and 25kHz channel bandwidth supported).
Allows a user to remove a channel with unwanted activity (i.e. a Nuisance Channel) from the scan list temporarily.
Nuisance Channel Delete
Allows a user to talk directly to another unit for easy local unit-to-unit communications and bypass the repeater.
Talkaround
Talkback Scan allows activity on different communications channels to be monitored and answered. Home Channel Revert allows a user to automatically access a preferred channel.
Talkback Scan with Home Channel Revert
Priority Scan allows a user to program the radio to scan more frequently transmissions on the most important channel, and ensure they do not miss critical calls. Dual Priority Scan allows a user to program a radio to frequently scan transmissions on the two most important channels, and ensure they do not miss critical calls.
Priority/Dual Priority Scan
The user can check channel activity by pressing the monitor button. If the channel is clear, the user hears static. If the channel is in use, the user hears the conversation. It also serves as a way to check the volume level of the radio, as while pressing the monitor button, the user can adjust the volume of the static/conversation heard.
Monitor/Permanent Monitor
Enables a radio to refrain from transmitting on a channel which is already in use.
Admit Criteria
Special electronic circuitry added to the receiver of a radio which reduces or squelches, unwanted signals before they are heard through the speaker.
Squelch
Sets the amount of time that the radio can continuously transmit before the transmission is automatically terminated.
MOTOTRBO supports data services in digital mode only: • Built-in data modem
– Standard UDP/IP – compatibility with IP applications– Internet Protocol (IPv4) addressing– Approx 2kbps protected data throughput per slot– Future enhancement - double throughput with dual-slot data
• Text Messaging– Direct radio-to-radio or via 3rd party application (future availability)– Free-form (up to 140 characters)– Pre-programmed messages entered via CPS (up to 30 messages)
• Location Tracking– GPS equipped portables and mobiles available with built-in GPS receivers.– Using the integrated data services, GPS equipped portables and mobiles
are able to transmit their location coordinates over the radio system, to a 3rd party application.
MOTOTRBO Integrated DataOverview of Data Services (Cont.)
• Telemetry– Basic built-in telemetry functionality allows the radio to translate the receipt
of a telemetry message to GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) action, and to translate GPIO action to a transmitted text message.
– Ability to configure radios as telemetry transponders. Telemetry commands can be sent from the radio. The radios may be used to automatically send information to the control and receive status of another device, and to send messages to report the status of local devices. A user can enter a number of text strings and assign an action and a destination address to each string.
• The MOTOTRBO Radios support an improved accessory and peripherals interface. This new interface is Motorola’s platform for the future accessory development and it is not backwards compatible with older accessories.
• It supports the following capabilities:- Enhanced Audio Functionality- USB Capability- Core peripherals- RF Input/Output- Rugged and Submersible
MOTOTRBO Integrated DataApplication Partner Program
• The MOTOTRBO system is complete and robust enough to fulfill thediverse needs faced by a variety of customers.
• The Application Partner Program enables third party developers to create customized applications that add value to customers in different vertical applications.
• Motorola provides support to third party developers who are members of the Application Partner Program.
• System Migration is the process of moving from one operating platform to another (i.e.: from an analog two-way radio platform to a digital two-way radio platform).
• Select the migration strategy based on your customer’s needs.
Deploy all new MOTOTRBO equipment and operate in digital mode only.
Transition the customer’s system from analog to digital site by site / channel by channel / talkgroup by talkgroup. Deploy MOTOTRBO equipment for selected sites / channels / talkgroups and operate the system in analog and digital mode by leveraging the radio’s capability to scan and support both modes.
Deploy new digital capable MOTOTRBO subscriber units but still operate in analog (legacy) mode. Switch to digital capability when entire fleet is MOTOTRBOTM.
This information determines the decision on the following:• How many frequencies are required? • How many channels are required?• How will the talkgroups be distributed across the channels?
System Capacity PlanningCapacity Considerations - Loading Analysis Results
The y-axis is an approximation of how likely a customer is to encounter a busy channel given the assumptions described in the previous slide. It's not a specification or guarantee of performance, and each customer's experience will vary.
If there is Low Voice Only traffic, the solid pink line should be the line of reference. Based on the solid pink line, for 30 users per slot, there is good probability that a given user will find the channel to be available. In the “fair” regions of the chart, a user is progressively more likely to encounter a busy channel.
• Optimize outbound message rate of data applications (configure at server).
– Pace outgoing messages appropriately to avoid congesting the channel.– A MOTOTRBO radio can only buffer up to 10 messages.
• Minimize location periodic update rate.– Lengthen the location update interval.– Only use a high update rate for selected users or in an emergency.– Minimum update rate is 5 seconds. Maximum update rate is infinite.– It is recommended that the periodic update rate should be longer than 2 minutes.
System Capacity PlanningCapacity Considerations – Options to Optimize Capacity
If a channel has 10 users, and the users have High Voice Usage, then it is recommended that the Location Update Period be set to 3.5 minutes or higher (longer).