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Need Help Decoding Model # on MTVA Control Unit.
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:10 am
by firebuff17
Hello,
I am looking here to see if anyone can help me determine the parameters on this Jedi MTVA Control Unit. Thank you in advance.
Here is all I have:
It states on It UHF MTVA Control Unit, So I know Its UHF.
TANAPA = NTN 1324B
Model # = N1671B
Option = Q149AA
Would like to know what Band split it is?
Would like to know Wattage on the amp?
Thank you again,
Josh
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:44 am
by fineshot1
I cant help you with info on what you have but perhaps we can get a thread going on the various MTVA model numbers which this web site seems to lack and perhaps the MTSX model specific info can be updated to reflect this threads info.
I have the below equipment:
NTN1322B = Non band specific control unit
and
NTN1340C = MTVA holder unit
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:35 pm
by techie
From my MTVA manual.
Q149AA is the UHF PA option.
NTN1324A is the control unit w/UHF PA 25W
N1671B is the baisc MTVA.
other options:
H24AA - trunk mount cable set (w/o RFPA)
H25AA - trunk mount cable set (w/ RFPA)
Q147AA - 6watt PA/Speaker option
Q148AA - data mode option
H34AA - RFPA VHF 25W
Q149AA - RFPA UHF 25W
Q150AA - RFPA 800 15W
Q151AA - RFPA 900 12W
Q757AA - mic, palm
kit parts:
NTN1340A - holder
HMN1035C - mic, palm
HMN1056D - mic, mini
NTN7448A - mounting hardware, holder (tittable)
SLN5216A - flex stalk mount, holder
NTN1322A - control unit
NTN1323A - control unit w/ VHF RFPA
NTN1324A - control unit w/ UHF RFPA
NTN1325A - control unit w/ 800 RFPA
NTN1326A - control unit w/ 900 RFPA
NTN7358A - mounting hardware, control unit
NKN6453A - interface cable, 8ft
NKN6457A - data option cable
NKN6456A - supply cable - 10ft
HKN4137A - supply cable, RFPA - 10ft
HKN6094A - supply cable - 20ft
HKN4192B - supply cable, RFPA - 20ft
NKN6451A - RF coax cable - 8ft
NKN6454A - interface cable - 16ft
NKN6452A - RF coax cable - 16ft
HSN1000B - 6 watt PA/speaker
NKN6455A - 6 watt PA/speaker cable
RF coax is used between the holder and the control unit when equipped with the RFPA option.
data cable is used with the data option only.
trunk mount option adds 16/20ft cables.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 7:23 am
by firebuff17
techie,
Thank you for the reply.
My only question is, and you may have already answered it, since I have the NTN1324 B is that a higher wattage?
The NTN1324 A that you replied with was 25W. Is that the only thing listed in your book?
Thank you
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 6:07 am
by techie
My only question is, and you may have already answered it, since I have the NTN1324 B is that a higher wattage?
The NTN1324 A that you replied with was 25W. Is that the only thing listed in your book?
In general, the letter simply indicates a revision, A, B, C, D, etc..
Different power levels would be a different model number.
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:31 am
by firebuff17
Ok. Thanks for your help again techie.
ADD
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:42 am
by SD70MAC
I just wanted to add to this discussion,the VHF control unit that I have NTN1323B does more than 25w. It will do about 38-40 watts . This is the only one I have owned and have never checked the A models. Did M make a software for adjusting the rf amp control units?
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 4:16 pm
by techie
The power levels are drive level dependant. (ie: 2.0w in for 25w out on vhf/uhf)
per the manual, low power should be used when using a RFPA.
proper drive levels are 2.0w for vhf/uhf, 3.2w for 800, and 2.9w for 900.
I would certainly check the output on a service monitor for any signs of clipping or splatter if attempting to drive the RFPA at higher power levels.
MTVA
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 5:48 am
by SD70MAC
I have never seen a manual for one of these and I did not know that. A guy I know has one that was set up for him with the factory power amp@ 25w and it is fed into a 25w in and 100w out RF amp. Its VHF on 160 band with a JT1000 and it sounds like a Maratrac. It was done by a M tech in another state because he needed a keypad programable moble for use with the track gangs that rome the whole system. I thought it would fail after a while but its been in service for 6-7 years.
Re: Need Help Decoding Model # on MTVA Control Unit.
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:19 pm
by SARMAN
I realize this post is old. This is terrific information on the MTVA Control yet I have an additional question. My unit (N1671B) has an additional wire soldered into pin 20 of the 25pin Interconnect port. The line has an in line power fuse between the 25 pin and the connector on the other end.
Does anyone have a pinout of the 25 pin interconnect or does anyone know what this would be for?
Thank you, Don
Re: Need Help Decoding Model # on MTVA Control Unit.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:33 pm
by techie
Ignition - switched +12.