TB9300 Installation and Operation Manual Description 11
© Tait International Limited April 2024
1 Description
The Tait TB9300 base station is a robust, state-of-the-art digital fixed
station that combines Tait’s proven strengths in reliability, high
performance and modular design with firmware-based configurability and
operation, digital signal processing, and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology.
The TB9300 combines industry-leading digital voice quality with rugged
design specifications and intuitive user interfaces. These products are
designed to meet the needs of professional radio users.
The ability of the base station to link stations using standard Internet
Protocol communications, and to add features through firmware options,
ensures that DMR systems designed with the TB9300re scalable in both
size and functionality.
The base station’s Ethernet interface provides built-in network
connectivity, which allows it to join with other base stations to form a
channel group. This network supports VoIP and remote management of all
base stations via a web browser.
The TB9300 operates as the following:
■ An IP connected transceiver in trunked DMR or MPT networks
■ An IP connected transceiver in trunked simulcast radio networks
■ An IP connected transceiver in non-simulcast multi-site networks
■ An IP connected transceiver in digital conventional simulcast networks
■ An IP connected repeater in DMR conventional networks
■ An analog 600 Ohm connected repeater in an analog conventional
network with CTCSS or DCS subaudible signaling
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1. (CTCSS) Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System, commonly
referred to as PL, an acronym for Private Line
(DCS) Digital Code Squelch, commonly referred to as Digital Private
Line