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Figure 7 - Using the DX Engineering Receiver Guard in an Active Receive System with an Active 

Receive Antenna and a Transceiver that does not have a Separate Receive Input 

 
Figure 7

 shows a Transceiver without a RX IN. The 

DXE RTR

 provides the required switching needed 

between the transmit antenna and the 

DXE-ARAV 

Active Receive antenna. Note the

 DXE-FVI-1

 

Voltage Injector must be located inline on the active receive antenna side of the Receiver Guard. The 
Receiver Guard does

 not 

pass DC. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DXE-RG-5000HD

Page 1: ...Protector DXE RG 5000HD DXE RG 5000 INS Rev 2 DX Engineering 2019 DX Engineering 1200 Southeast Ave Tallmadge OH 44278 USA Phone 800 777 0703 Tech Support and International 330 572 3200 Fax 330 572 32...

Page 2: ...el of protection for your receiver s front end The Receiver Guard was developed specifically to protect the crucial receiver front ends of expensive high performance transceivers at contesting super s...

Page 3: ...4 dBm at 10 W input RG 5000 10 dBm at 10 W input Maximum Power Handling 10 W CCS Continuous Commercial Service System Impedance 50 to 75 ohms unbalanced Connectors Input and Output BNC Operations with...

Page 4: ...Only Accessory Do not connect the DXE RG 5000HD Receiver Guard to a transmitter output DO NOT TRANSMIT through the Receiver Guard The Receiver Guard is is NOT a filter The Receiver Guard operates by...

Page 5: ...ation The DXE RG 5000HD Receiver Guard is intended to be installed indoors at the radio The following pages show various setups using the Receiver Guard There are many more combinations possible beyon...

Page 6: ...na Consult your transceiver manual regarding the use of RX OUT and RX IN connections Figure 3 Basic Receive Antenna Installation with optional DXE RPA Preamplifier Figure 3 is the same set up as Figur...

Page 7: ...RX IN connections Figure 6 Installation for a Transceiver without Separate Receive Antenna Input Figure 6 shows a transceiver that does not have a separate RX IN By using the optional DXE RTR Receive...

Page 8: ...have a Separate Receive Input Figure 7 shows a Transceiver without a RX IN The DXE RTR provides the required switching needed between the transmit antenna and the DXE ARAV Active Receive antenna Note...

Page 9: ...Figure 7 by using a separate receiver in conjunction with the DXE RSC 2 2 Port Splitter Combiner to allow using the receiver Note the DXE FVI 1 Voltage Injector must be located inline on the active re...

Page 10: ...RTR and the DXE RG 5000HD Figure 9 shows a classic transmitter and receiver combination using the DXE RTR along with the Ameritron AMR ARB 704 to provide the switching needed The DXE RG 5000HD Receiv...

Page 11: ...E RG 5000HD Receiver Guard being used with a Kenwood TS 690 system that uses one antenna for both transmit and receive and the transceiver does not have a separate RX IN connection To accomplish this...

Page 12: ...ident rendered defective by reason of improper installation damaged from severe weather including floods or abnormal environmental conditions such as prolonged exposure to corrosives or power surges o...

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