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GA182-8 Rev D P139-HD Digital Audio System
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3.8. COM1, COM2 and other radio ports
3.8.1. The G13000 digital audio router
supports up to 20 radios and the
G13160 router supports up to 30
radios. Each radio should be
installed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
3.8.2. For the G13000 the following
connections are available:
3.8.2.1. The COM1 radio connects to J1 on the Router along with
radios XCVR3 - XCVR11 (refer to G13004 sheet 4).
3.8.2.2. The COM2 radio connects to J2 on the router along with
radios XCVR12 - XCVR20 (refer to G13004 sheet 5).
3.8.3. For the G13160 the following connections are available:
3.8.3.1. The COM1 radio connects to J1 on the Router along with
radios XCVR3 - XCVR11 (refer to G13162 sheet 5).
3.8.3.2. The COM2 radio connects to J3 on the router along with radio
ports XCVR12 - XCVR20 (refer to G13162 sheet 6).
3.8.3.3. Radios XCVR21 - XCVR30 connect to J5 on the router (refer
to G13162 sheet 7).
3.8.4. While the term radio is used throughout this document, any type of
audio device can be connected, such as tape recorders, scanners,
telephones, hand-held radios, etc.
There is normally no need for any type of universal radio adapter
between an audio device and the router.
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