Campbell Scientific TX320 Transmitter User Manual

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TX320 Transmitter

Transmit Power:

5.6 W for 300 bps, 11.2 W for 1200 bps

Frequency Range:

401.701 MHz to 402.1 MHz

Frequency Stability
Initial

Accuracy:

Short-Term

Drift:

Aging:
Vcc + Temperature:


±20 Hz disciplined to GPS
±0.04 Hz/s
±0.1 PPM/year
±0.1 PPM

Channel Bandwidth:

1.5 kHz (300 bps); 3 kHz (1200 bps)

Time Keeping:

Initial setting accuracy: ± 100 µs
synchronized to GPS; Drift ± 10 ms/day
over operating temperature range; GPS
scheduled updates are one at power up and
once per day there after. Once every 28
days required for continual operation.

GPS Antenna:

3.3 V active; SMA female connector

RS-232 Serial Port
Signal

Levels:

Connector:
DCE

Command

protocols:


RS-232C
DB9F
ASCII, binary, field diagnostics,
dataloggers with RS-232 port

USB Port
Connector:
Command

protocols:


Type B
ASCII, binary, field diagnostics

CS I/O Port
Signal

Levels:

Command

Protocol:


TTL, Connector DB9M
Campbell Scientific Synchronous Device
Communication, address 4, Binary
Command, Campbell Scientific
Dataloggers

Environmental:

Operating: –40

° to 60°C; Storage –55º to

70ºC; 0 to 99% RH, non-condensing

Dimensions (with connectors):

17.0 H x 24.9 L x 5.3 W cm
(6.7 in x 10.6 in x 2.1 in)

Dimensions (without
connectors):


15.8 H x 24.9 L x 5.3 W cm
(6.2 in x 9.8 in x 2.1 in)

Weight:

1.02 kg (2.25 lb)

Emission Designators
@ 300 bps:
@

1200

bps:


300HG1D
1K20G1D

Current Drain @12 Vdc

Idle or Sleep:

Transmission:
GPS

Fix:


5 mA
2.6 A
80 mA to 15 mA per day

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