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MB1 User Manual
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REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
10) MI C - PC microphone input. Linear audio input.
Connect a microphone to the microphone input of the internal PC or use it as a line-in input.
Headset - Headphone jack. Line-out audio output.
Connect headphones to the output or other devices which use an output audio signal.
11) PC connectors panel.
LAN - Internal PC Local Area Network card connector.
Connect the MB1 to local networks for remote operation of the MB1 and/or for internet
access.
DPORT - Connector for an external monitor display (Display Port).
Connect an external monitor to extend the capabilities of your MB1.
HDMI - Connector for external monitor display.
Connect an external monitor display to extend the capabilities of your MB1.
Supports HDMI display with a resolution up to 4K.
USB 3.0 - Connectors for USB devices. Standard USB 3.0 or lower.
Connect to standard USB devices (mouse, keyboard, flash card, USB-COM-adapter, printer
and more.) to extend the capabilities of your MB1.
12) RX I N - Direct input of the receiver (high-speed ADC input).
Connections to the RX I N for receiving antennas, external filters, high-frequency amplifier,
converters (more details in
).
13) ACC - Not active now.
14) RX OUT - RF output of the receive path.
Connections to the RX OUT for external filters, high-frequency amplifier etc. (more details in
).
15) EXT CTRL - Connector for external devices.
Connections to the EXT CTRL connector for an external power amplifier, antenna
connector, band filter and control them (
).
16) XVTR - Connector for an external transverter.
Connect to the XVTR, external transverters for UHF, SHF and other bands (more details in
).
17) DAC OUT - Linear output of the low power (up to 10 mW) signal generator.
Connect to the DAC OUT external power amplifiers, transverters (more details in
).
Note:
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Signals can be generated on the amateur bands, in the frequency range 0.1-160 MHz.
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