Operational Description

FCC ID: H5OT28

Operational Description

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FCCID_531248

              SLRF12 (302MHZ) Operational Description

The car alarm transmitter is a low powered, hand held unit for remote
controlling the car locks and other features. See the function descriptions
in attached. The transmitter is powered by a 3 volt battery. It is designed
to operate on a single fixed frequency at 302 MHz. See the attached block
diagram and schematic.

There are 1 buttons trigger the integrated circuit (U1) which produces the
digital control signals and will modulate the carrier signal. The carrier
signal is generated by a crystal oscillator/ amplifier circuit comprised of a
302 MHz crystal (X1) and a npn transmitter (Q1). The modulated output
of the RF amplifier stage is coupled to the PCB strip antenna. The
coupling network comprised of L1, C3 and C4. The strip antenna is
attached on PCB permanently around 20 mm.

The transmitter is manually operated by the buttons pushed and will
automatically deactivate within 3 seconds after the button being released.
This feature is incorporated by the U1 internally.

All tuning and verification are performed by the manufacture and there
are no adjustments can be made by the user. No external ground is
required or used with this transmitter.



Document Created: 2005-04-08 08:53:20
Document Modified: 2005-04-08 08:53:20

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