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    							List of Figuresix
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    List of Figures
    Figure 1-1. Typical W3 Hand-Held Control Head ....................................................................................1-3
    Figure 1-2. Typical W4 Rotary Control Head........................................................................................... 1-4
    Figure 1-3. Typical W5 Pushbutton Control Head ...................................................................................1-4
    Figure 1-4. Typical W7 Pushbutton Control Head ...................................................................................1-4
    Figure 1-5. Typical W9 Pushbutton Control Head ...................................................................................1-5
    Figure 5-1. ASTRO Digital Spectra Performance Checks Test Setup ..................................................... 5-1
    Figure 5-2. ASTRO Digital Spectra Plus Performance Checks Test Setup ............................................. 5-2
    Figure 5-3. Rotary Control Head Key-Closure Displays (W4) ................................................................. 5-5
    Figure 5-4. Pushbutton Control Head Key-Closure Displays (W5 and W7) ............................................ 5-6
    Figure 5-5. Pushbutton Control Head Key-Closure Displays (W9) ......................................................... 5-6
    Figure 6-1. ASTRO Digital Spectra Radio Alignment Test Setup ............................................................ 6-1
    Figure 6-2. RSS Service Menu Layout.................................................................................................... 6-2
    Figure 6-3. Softpot Concept .................................................................................................................... 6-2
    Figure 6-4. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen ................................................................................6-4
    Figure 6-5. Transmit Power Alignment Screen ....................................................................................... 6-5
    Figure 6-6. Transmit Current Limit Alignment Screen .............................................................................6-6
    Figure 6-7. Transmit Deviation Balance (Compensation) Alignment Screen .......................................... 6-8
    Figure 6-8. Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment Screen .......................................................................... 6-9
    Figure 6-9. ASTRO Digital Spectra Plus Radio Alignment Test Setup .................................................. 6-11
    Figure 6-10. Tuner Menu Layout ............................................................................................................. 6-12
    Figure 6-11. Typical Softpot Adjustment Screen ..................................................................................... 6-13
    Figure 6-12. Radio Information Screen ................................................................................................... 6-14
    Figure 6-13. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen ..............................................................................6-15
    Figure 6-14. Typical Transmit Power Alignment Screen ......................................................................... 6-16
    Figure 6-15. Transmit Current Limit Alignment Screen ........................................................................... 6-18
    Figure 6-16. Transmit Deviation Balance (Compensation) Alignment Screen ........................................ 6-20
    Figure 6-17. Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment Screen ........................................................................ 6-21
    Figure 6-18. Bit Error Rate Test Screen .................................................................................................. 6-23
    Figure 6-19. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen ......................................................................................... 6-23
    Figure 8-1. Model W4 Rotary Control Head Assembly Screw and Snap Sequence ............................... 8-3
    Figure 8-2. Models W5 and W7 Pushbutton Control Head Assembly Screw Sequence ........................ 8-3
    Figure 8-3. PA Board Screw Fastening Sequence (800 MHz 15-Watt PA) ............................................. 8-9
    Figure 8-4. PA Board Screw Fastening Sequence (800 MHz 20- and 35-Watt PA) .............................. 8-10
    Figure 8-5. Installing the Final Device ................................................................................................... 8-10
    Figure 10-1. Digital Spectra Models W3, W4, W5, W7, and W9 Functional Block Diagram ................... 10-2
    Figure 10-2. Digital Spectra Plus Models W3, W4, W5, W7, and W9 Functional Block Diagram ........... 10-3
    Figure 10-3. J0103 Remote-Mount Control Head Connector.................................................................. 10-4
    Figure 10-4. J5 Control Cable for Remote-Mount Control Head ............................................................. 10-4
    Figure 10-5. J6 Radio Operations Connector.......................................................................................... 10-4
    Figure 10-6. J2 Rear Accessory Connector ............................................................................................ 10-4
    Figure 10-7. P104 Microphone Jack ....................................................................................................... 10-4
    Figure 10-8. Dash-Mount Radio Connector Locations ............................................................................ 10-5
    Figure 10-9. Remote-Mount Radio Connector Locations ........................................................................ 10-5
    Figure 10-10.Command Board Connector Locations .............................................................................. 10-5
    Figure 10-11.VOCON Board Connector Locations ................................................................................. 10-5
    Figure 10-12.P501 Extender Cable ......................................................................................................... 10-6
    Figure 10-13.Control Head Cabling Diagram .......................................................................................... 10-6
    Figure 11-1. Model W3 Hand-Held Control Head Exploded View........................................................... 11-2
    Figure 11-2. Model W4 Rotary Control Head Exploded View ................................................................. 11-3
    Figure 11-3. Models W5 and W7 Pushbutton Control Head Exploded View .......................................... 11-4 
    						
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    February 3, 20036881076C20-E
    Figure 11-4. Model W9 Pushbutton Control Head Exploded View .......................................................... 11-5
    Figure 11-5. Low-Power (15W) Radio Exploded View ............................................................................ 11-6
    Figure 11-6. Mid-Power (20-40/25-50/35W) Radio Exploded View......................................................... 11-7
    Figure 11-7. High-Power (50-110W) Radio Exploded View .................................................................... 11-8
    Figure 11-8. Motorcycle Interconnect Board and Assembly (HLN6365) Exploded View ........................ 11-9
    Figure 11-9. Low- and Mid-Power Interconnect Board and Assembly (HLN6344) Exploded View ......... 11-9 
    						
    							List of Tablesxi
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    List of Tables
    Table 1-1. ASTRO Digital Spectra/Spectra Plus Basic Features ........................................................... 1-2
    Table 4-1. Recommended Motorola Test Equipment ............................................................................. 4-1
    Table 4-2. Wattmeter Plug-In Elements ................................................................................................. 4-2
    Table 4-3. Recommended Non-Motorola Test Equipment ..................................................................... 4-2
    Table 4-4. Common Service Aids for Board-Level Troubleshooting ...................................................... 4-3
    Table 4-5. Service Aids for ASTRO Digital Spectra Board-Level Troubleshooting ................................ 4-4
    Table 4-6. Service Aids for ASTRO Digital Spectra Plus Board-Level Troubleshooting ........................ 4-5
    Table 4-7. Recommended Tools for Board-Level Troubleshooting ........................................................ 4-5
    Table 4-8. ASTRO Digital Spectra Field Programming Items ................................................................ 4-6
    Table 4-9. ASTRO Digital Spectra Plus Field Programming Items ........................................................ 4-7
    Table 5-1. Test-Mode Displays .............................................................................................................. 5-2
    Table 5-2. Test Frequencies .................................................................................................................. 5-4
    Table 5-3. Signaling Types .................................................................................................................... 5-5
    Table 5-4. Receiver Performance Checks ............................................................................................. 5-6
    Table 5-5. Transmitter Performance Checks ......................................................................................... 5-7
    Table 6-1. Reference Oscillator Alignment ............................................................................................ 6-4
    Table 6-2. Transmit Power Settings ....................................................................................................... 6-5
    Table 6-3. Reference Oscillator Alignment .......................................................................................... 6-16
    Table 6-4. Transmit Power Settings ..................................................................................................... 6-17
    Table 7-1. ASTRO Digital Spectra UCM Listing .....................................................................................7-1
    Table 7-2. ASTRO Digital Spectra Plus UCM Listing ............................................................................. 7-1
    Table 8-1. Required Alignments After Board Replacement ................................................................... 8-1
    Table 8-2. Required Tools and Supplies ................................................................................................ 8-2
    Table 8-3. Fastener Torque Chart ........................................................................................................ 8-18
    Table 9-1. ASTRO Digital Spectra Power-Up Error Codes .................................................................... 9-2
    Table 9-2. ASTRO Digital Spectra Plus Power-Up Error Codes ............................................................ 9-3
    Table 9-3. ASTRO Digital Spectra Operational Error Codes ................................................................. 9-4
    Table 9-4. ASTRO Digital Spectra Plus Operational Error Codes ......................................................... 9-5
    Table 9-5. Transmitter Troubleshooting Chart ....................................................................................... 9-5
    Table 9-6. Receiver Troubleshooting Chart ........................................................................................... 9-9
    Table 9-7. Synthesizer Troubleshooting Chart.....................................................................................9-12
    Table 11-1. Model W3 Hand-Held Control Head Exploded View Parts List........................................... 11-2
    Table 11-2. Model W4 Rotary Control Head Parts List .......................................................................... 11-3
    Table 11-3. Models W5 and W7 Pushbutton Control Head Parts List ................................................... 11-4
    Table 11-4. Model W9 Pushbutton Control Head Parts List ................................................................. 11-5
    Table 11-5. Low-Power (15W) Radio Parts List .....................................................................................11-6
    Table 11-6. Mid-Power (20-40/25-50/35W) Radio Parts List ................................................................. 11-7
    Table 11-7. High-Power (50-110W) Radio Parts List ............................................................................. 11-8
    Table 11-8. Motorcycle Interconnect Board and Assembly (HLN6365) Parts List ................................. 11-9
    Table 11-9. Low- and Mid-Power Interconnect Board and Assembly (HLN6344) Parts List ................. 11-9
    Table 11-10. Small Pushbutton Parts List .............................................................................................. 11-10
    Table 11-11. Large Pushbutton Parts List.............................................................................................. 11-10 
    						
    							xiiRelated Publications
    February 3, 20036881076C20-E
    Related Publications
    ASTRO Digital Spectra and Digital Spectra Plus Model W3 User’s Guide ..................................6881090C61
    ASTRO Digital Spectra and Digital Spectra Plus Models W4, W5, W7, and W9 User’s Guide  ..6881090C62
    ASTRO Digital Spectra Hand-Held Control Head User’s Guide (Model W3)...............................6881073C25
    ASTRO Digital Spectra (Model W4, W5, W7, and W9) User’s Guide ..........................................6881074C80
    ASTRO Digital Spectra and Digital Spectra Plus Mobile Radios Detailed Service Manual .........6881076C25
    ASTRO Digital Spectra Mobile Radios Dual Control Head Radio System Service Manual .........6881091C78
    ASTRO Spectra and Digital Spectra FM Two-Way Mobile Radios Installation Manual ...............6881070C85
    ASTRO Spectra Motorcycle Radios Supplemental Installation Manual ...................................... 6880103W01
    CPS Programming Installation Guide ..........................................................................................6881095C44
    KVL 3000 User’s Manual ............................................................................................................. 6881131E16
    Spectra VHF VCO Section Detailed Service Manual Supplement...............................................6881074C48
    Spectra High-Power Power Amplifier Detailed Service Manual Supplement...............................6881077C25
    Spectra Systems 9000 Control Unit Detailed Service Manual Supplement .................................6881077C30
    Spectra A5 and A7 Control Head Instruction Manual .................................................................. 6881109C33
    Spectra A4 Control Head Instruction Manual  .............................................................................. 6881109C34 
    						
    							6881076C20-EFebruary 3, 2003
    Commercial Warrantyxiii
    Commercial Warranty
    Limited Warranty
    MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
    I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long
    MOTOROLA INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured Communication 
    Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and 
    service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:
    Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), 
    replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during 
    the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced 
    parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced 
    parts of Product shall become the property of MOTOROLA.
    This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user purchaser only 
    and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Product 
    manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA assumes no obligations or liability for additions or 
    modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. 
    Unless made in a separate agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, 
    MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
    MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by 
    MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for operation of the 
    Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this 
    warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique, MOTOROLA disclaims 
    liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.
    II. General Provisions
    This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLAS responsibilities regarding the Product. 
    Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLAs option, is the exclusive 
    remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED 
    WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 
    MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE 
    DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR 
    DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF 
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    DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
    ASTRO Digital Spectra and Digital Spectra 
    Plus UnitsOne (1) Year
    Product Accessories One (1) Year 
    						
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    xivCommercial Warranty 
    III. State Law Rights
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    CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY 
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    in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item, transportation and 
    insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location. Warranty service will be provided by 
    Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company 
    which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also call 
    Motorola at 1-888-567-7347 US/Canada.
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    manner.
    B. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
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    modification, or adjustment.
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    ing, without limitation, the addition to the Product of non-Motorola supplied equipment) which 
    adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola’s normal warranty 
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    other than the Product for which it is specified.
    H. Freight costs to the repair depot.
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    the Product.
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    Commercial Warrantyxv
    VI. Patent And Software Provisions
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    subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit 
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    tinue using the Product or parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes nonin-
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    upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or 
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    the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced, 
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    This Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, USA. 
    						
    							January 29, 20036881076C20-E
    xviModel Numbering, Charts, and Specifications 
    Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications
    Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme
    Position 1 - Type of Unit
    D  = Dash-Mounted Mobile Radio
    M = Motorcycle Mobile Radio
    T  = Trunk-Mounted Mobile Radio
    Positions 2 & 3 - Model Series
    Position 4 - Frequency Band
    Less than 29.7MHz
    29.7 to 35.99MHz
    36 to 41.99MHz
    42 to 50MHz
    66 to 80MHz
    74 to 90MHz
    Product Specific
    136 to 162MHz
    146 to 178MHz
    174 to 210MHz
    190 to 235MHz336 to 410MHz
    403 to 437MHz
    438 to 482MHz
    470 to 520MHz
    Product Specific
    806 to 870MHz
    825 to 870MHz
    896 to 941MHz
    1.0 to 1.6GHz
    1.5 to 2.0GHz
    Values given represent range only; they are
    not absolute.
    Position 5 - Power Level
    0 to 0.7 Watts
    0.7 to 0.9 Watts
    1.0 to 3.9 Watts
    4.0 to 5.0 Watts
    5.1 to 6.0 Watts
    6.1 to 10 Watts
    Position 6 - Physical Packages
    RF Modem Operation
    Receiver Only
    Standard Control; No Display
    Standard Control; With Display
    Limited Keypad; No Display
    Limited Keypad; With Display
    Full Keypad; No Display
    Full Keypad; With Display
    Limited Controls; No Display
    Limited Controls; Basic Display
    Limited Controls; Limited Display
    Rotary Controls; Standard Display
    Enhanced Controls; Enhanced Display
    Low Profile; No Display
    Low Profile; Basic Display
    Low Profile; Basic Display, Full Keypad
    Position 7 - Channel Spacing
    1 = 5kHz
    2 = 6.25kHz
    3 = 10kHz
    4 = 12.5kHz5 = 15kHz
    6 = 20/25kHz
    7 = 30kHz
    9 = Variable/Programmable
    Typical Model Number:
    Position:
    Position 8 - Primary Operation
    Conventinal/Simplex
    Conventional/Duplex
    Trunked Twin Type
    Dual Mode Trunked
    Dual Mode Trunked/Duplex
    Trunked Type I
    Trunked Type II
    FDMA* Digital Dual Mode
    TDMA** Digital Dual Mode
    Single Sideband
    Global Positioning Satellite Capable
    Amplitude Companded Sideband (ACSB)
    Programmable
    Integrated Voice and Data
    * FDMA = Frequency Division Multiple Access
    ** TDMA = Time Division Multiple Access
    Position 9 - Primary System Type
    Conventional
    Privacy Plus
    Clear SMARTNET
    Advanced Conventional Stat-Alert
    Enhanced Privacy Plus
    Nauganet 888 Series
    Japan Specialized Mobile Radio (JSMR)
    Multi-Channel Access (MCA)
    CoveragePLUS
    MPT1327* - Public
    MPT1327* - Private
    Radiocom
    Tone Signalling
    Binary Signalling
    Phonenet
    Programmable
    Secure Conventional
    Secure SMARTNET
    * MPT = Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
    Position 10 - Feature Level
    1 = Basic
    2 = Limited Package
    3 = Limited Plus
    4 = Intermediate
    5 = Standard Package6 = Standard Plus
    7 = Expanded Package
    8 = Expanded Plus
    9 = Full Feature/
          Programmable
    Position 11 - Version
    Version Letter (Alpha) - Major Change
    Position 12 - 
    Unique Model Variations
    C = Cenelec
    N = Standard Package
    Positions 13 - 16
    SP  Model Suffix
    1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 141516 T04 S L F 9 P W 7 A N S P 0 1
    04 = ASTRO
    A
    B
    C
    D
    F
    G
    H
    J
    K
    L
    M=
    =
    =
    =
    =
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    =
    =
    =
    =P
    Q
    R
    S
    T
    U
    V
    W
    Y
    Z=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    A 
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =10.1 to 15 Watts
    16 to 25 Watts
    26 to 35 Watts
    36 to 60 Watts G 
    H
    J
    K
    L=
    =
    =
    =
    A 
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    H
    J
    K
    L
    M
    N
    P
    Q
    R=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =A 
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    H
    J
    K
    L
    M
    P
    S=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =A 
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    H
    J
    K
    L
    M
    N
    P
    Q
    W
    X
    Y=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
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    =
    =
    =
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    =
    =
    =    = 61 to 110 Watts
    MAEPF-27247-O 
    						
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    Model Numbering, Charts, and Specificationsxvii
    ASTRO Digital Spectra Motorcycle 15 Watt (Ranges 1 and 2) Model Chart
    Model NumberDescription
    M04JGF9PW4AN Model W4 (136-162 MHz), Range 1, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04JGF9PW5AN Model W5 (136-162 MHz), Range 1, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04JGH9PW7ANModel W7 (136-162 MHz), Range 1, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04KGF9PW4AN Model W4 (146-174 MHz), Range 2, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04KGF9PW5AN Model W5 (146-174 MHz), Range 2, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04KGH9PW7ANModel W7 (146-174 MHz), Range 2, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04RGF9PW4AN Model W4 (438-470 MHz), Range 2, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04RGF9PW5AN Model W5 (438-470 MHz), Range 2, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04RGH9PW7ANModel W7 (438-470 MHz), Range 2, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04UGF9PW4AN Model W4 (800 MHz), 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04UGF9PW5AN Model W5 (800 MHz), 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04UGH9PW7ANModel W7 (800 MHz), 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    Item No.Description
    XXXHLD6066_ VHF Power Amplifier Board, 25-Watt
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HKN6062_ Cable, Control Head to Radio
    XX
    XHLD4342_ VHF VCO Carrier
    XXXHLD4343_ VHF VCO Carrier, CEPT
    XXXHLD6032_ VHF Power Amplifier Board, Range 2, 25-Watt
    XX
    XHLD6061_ VHF VCO, Range 1, 136-162 MHz
    XXXHLD6062_ VHF VCO Board, Range 2, 146-174 MHz
    XXXHLE6046_ UHF VCO Carrier, Range 2
    XXXHLE6062_ UHF RF Power Amplifier Board, Range 2, 25-Watt
    XXXHLE6102_ UHF VCO Board, Range 2
    XXX HLF6078_ 800 MHz RF Power Amplifier Board, 15-Watt
    XXX HLF6079_ 800 MHz VCO Board
    XXX HLF6080_ 800 MHz VCO Carrier Board
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HLN1368_ White Motorcycle Enclosure and Hardware
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HLN6127_* Low-Power Dash Hardware
    XX
    XXXXXXXX HLN6193_ MPL Button Kit
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HLN6342_* Motorcycle Hardware
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HLN6365_ Interface Board Kit
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HLN6418_* Transceiver Hardware
    X
    XXXXHLN6444_* W5 Motorcycle Control Head Hardware
    XXX HLN6445_* W7 Motorcycle Control Head Hardware
    X
    HLN6454_ Motorcycle Control Head Board Kit
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HLN6458_ Vocoder Controller
    X
    XHLN6459_ Interface Board
    XXXX HLN6523_* W7 Button Kit
    X
    XXXHLN6548_* W5 Button Kit
    XXHLN6549_* W4 Button Kit
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HLN6562_ Motorcycle Command Board Kit
    X
    XXXXXXX HLN6563_ Motorcycle Control Head
    X
    XXXHLN6571_ Spare Button Kit
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HMN1079_ Weatherproof Microphone
    XX
    XHRD6001_ VHF Receiver Board, Range 1, Standard
    XXXHRD6002_ VHF Receiver Board, Range 2, Standard
    XXXHRE6002_ UHF Receiver Board, Range 2, Standard
    XXX HRF6004_ 800 MHz FX Front-End
    XXXHRN4009_ VHF RF Board
    XXXHRN4010_ UHF RF Board
    XX
    XHRN6014_ VHF RF Board, ASTRO
    XXX HRN6019_ 800 MHz RF Board, ASTRO
    XX
    XXXXXXXXXX HSN6003_ Weatherproof Speaker
    X
    XXXPMLN4019_ W4 Motorcycle Control Head
    XRAE4024_ UHF Antenna, Quarterwave
    XXX RAF4011_ 800 MHz Antenna, 3 dB GainX = Item Included
    _ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.
    * = kit not available. Order piece parts from the Customer Care and Services Division. 
    						
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    xviiiModel Numbering, Charts, and Specifications 
    ASTRO Digital Spectra Motorcycle 15 Watt (Ranges 3 and 3.5) 
    Model Chart
    Model NumberDescription
    M04RGF9PW4ANSP02 Model W4 (450-482 MHz), Range 3, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04RGF9PW5ANSP02Model W5 (450-482 MHz), Range 3, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04RGF9PW4ANSP01 Model W4 (453-488 MHz), Range 3.5, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04RGF9PW5ANSP01Model W5 (453-488 MHz), Range 3.5, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    M04RGH9PW7ANSP01 Model W7 (453-488 MHz), Range 3.5, 15 Watt, 128 Channels
    Item No.Description
    XXXX X HKN6062_ Cable, Control Head to Radio
    X
    XHLE6000_ UHF VCO Carrier, Range 3
    XX X HLE6000_SP01 UHF VCO Carrier, Range 3.5
    X
    XHLE6043_ UHF RF Power Amplifier Board, Range 3, 40-Watt
    XX X HLE6043_SP01 UHF RF Power Amplifier Board, Range 3.5, 40-Watt
    X
    XHLE6103_ UHF VCO Hybrid, Range 3
    XX X HLE6103_SP01 UHF VCO Hybrid, Range 3.5
    X
    XXX X HLN1368_ White Motorcycle Enclosure and Hardware
    X
    XXX X HLN6127_* Low-Power Dash Hardware
    XX X HLN6193_ MPL Button Kit
    X
    XXX X HLN6342_* Motorcycle Hardware
    X
    XXX X HLN6365_ Interface Board Kit
    X
    XXX X HLN6418_* Transceiver Hardware
    XX HLN6444_* W5 Motorcycle Control Head Hardware
    X HLN6445_* W7 Motorcycle Control Head Hardware
    X
    XXX X HLN6458_ Vocoder Controller
    X HLN6523_* W7 Button Kit
    XX HLN6548_* W5 Button Kit
    X
    XHLN6549_* W4 Button Kit
    X
    XXX X HLN6562_ Motorcycle Command Board Kit
    XX X HLN6563_ Motorcycle Control Head
    X
    XXX X HLN6571_ Spare Button Kit
    X
    XXX X HMN1079_ Weatherproof Microphone
    X
    XHRE6003_ UHF Receiver Board, Range 3, Standard
    XX X HRE6003_SP01 UHF Receiver Board, Range 3.5, Standard
    X
    XXX X HRN6020_ UHF RF Board, ASTRO
    X
    XXX X HSN6003_ Weatherproof Speaker
    X
    XPMLN4019_ W4 Motorcycle Control Head
    X
    XXX X RAE4024_ UHF Antenna, Quarterwave
    X = Item Included
    _ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.
    * = kit not available. Order piece parts from the Customer Care and Services Division. 
    						
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