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Land Based Systems
Introduction
This section provides instructions for the installation of land based HF
communication equipment.
Most of the installation work can be performed by non-technical personnel if they
carefully follow the instructions given in this handbook. It is however recommended
that the completed installation be checked by a suitably qualified technician. In
some equipment configurations, technical adjustment is required for the equipment
to operate correctly.
Note:-Some equipment has specific instructions supplied with it. When this is the
case those instructions over-ride the general guidance of this handbook, and must
be followed in detail.
Unpacking and Inspection
When unpacking the transceiver, check the contents against the packing note
provided. Before discarding the carton, check that all accessories have been
removed and are not mislaid in the packing material. Inspect the equipment for any
transit damage. If damage has occurred notify your supplier immediately and gain
their advice on further action. Failure to do this could affect the warranty covering
the equipment.
Fixed Station Installations
Transceiver Position
The following should be considered when choosing a position for the transceiver.
Operating Convenience
The transceiver should be placed so that the operator is comfortable and any
facilities he may require are easily accessible.
Air Circulation
Most transceivers rely on air flow around cooling fins to dissipate heat generated by
the transmitter. The mounting position must allow free air flow around these fins.
Proximity of Transceiver to Antenna
When using RG-58 coaxial cable from the transceiver to the antenna a cable length
of no more than 30 metres is recommended. Should a run of more than 30 metres
be required it is recommended that a low loss coax such as RG-213 or RG-8 be
used.
It is recommended that the transceiver chassis is connected to ground using the
bolt on the rear panel to stop pick-up of unwanted noise from local power supplies
and electrical equipment.
Summary of Contents for 2050
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