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5.  The wires must now be soldered to the pins as indicated in the above wiring tables. 

If a vise or clamping tool is available it should be used to hold the pin receptacle 
body during the soldering operation, so that both hands are free to perform the 
soldering. If a vise or clamping tool is not available, the pin receptacle body can be 
held in a stationary position by inserting it into the microphone jack on the front 
panel. The numbers of the microphone plug are shown in Fig. 3, as viewed from 
the back of the plug. Before soldering the wire to the pins, pre-tin the wire 
receptacle of each pin of the plug. 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 3

 Microphone plug pin numbers viewed from rear of pin receptacle. 

 

 

6.  Be sure that the housing and the knurled ring of Figure 2 are pushed back onto the 

microphone cable before starting to solder. If the washer is not captive to the pin 
receptacle body, make sure that it is placed on the threaded portion of the pin 
receptacle body before soldering. 

 
7.  If the microphone jack is used to hold the pin receptacle during soldering operation, 

best results are obtained when the connections to pin 1 and 3 are made first and 
then the connections to pins 2 and 4. Use a minimum amount of soldering and be 
careful to prevent excessive solder accumulation on pins, which could cause a short 
between the pin and the microphone plug housing. 

 
8.  When all soldering connections to the pins of the microphone are completed, push 

the knurled ring and the housing forward and screw the housing onto the threaded 
portion of the pin receptacle body. Note the location of the screw clearance hole in 
the plug housing with respect to the threaded hole in the pin receptacle body. When 
the housing is completely threaded into the pin receptacle body, a final fraction of a 
turn either clockwise or counterclockwise may be required to align the screw hole 
with the threaded hole in the pin receptacle body. When these are aligned, the 
retaining screw is then screwed into place to secure the housing to the pin 
receptacle body. 

 

 

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9.  The two cable clamp retainer screws should now be tightened to secure the housing 

to the microphone cord. If the cutting directions have been carefully followed, the 
cable clamp should secure to the insulation jacket of the microphone cable. 

 
10.  Upon completion of the microphone plug  wiring, connect and secure the 

microphone plug in the transceiver. 

Summary of Contents for DX 98VHP

Page 1: ...z O FF SWR 1 1 5 3 2 S 1 0 5 3 9 7 SET 40 20 60 dB MAX 200 150 100 50 25 PO 0 PA B IG R IG S E R IE S DX 9 8 V HP F D O FF N B A N L 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE CHAPTER 1 Specifications 2 CHAPTER 2 Insta...

Page 2: ...th the radio in the location where the radio is to be installed Make sure nothing will interfere with either the radio or the mounting bolts Mark and then drill holes for the mounting bracket 2 Most r...

Page 3: ...e and be able to handle at least 4 watts When the external speaker is plugged in the internal speaker is disconnected PUBLIC ADDRESS To use the Public Address PA function first connect an external spe...

Page 4: ...ue Therefore it is ideal for switch and control recognition day or night 16 BAND SELECTOR This switch is used to select the band 7 17 PWR SWR RB SWITCH When in the RB position the radio transmits an a...

Page 5: ...th and speak clearly in a normal voice This transceiver comes complete with a low impedance dynamic microphone B PROCEDURE TO RECEIVE 1 Be sure that power source microphone and antenna are connected t...

Page 6: ...eased whereas in the LSB mode the transmitter s output frequency is decreased The result in listening to the receiver is that when the MODE switch is in the proper position either USB or LSB a true re...

Page 7: ...be used is provided with pre cut leads they must be revised as follows 1 Cut leads so that they extend 7 16 beyond the plastic insulating jacket of the microphone cable 2 All leads should be cut to th...

Page 8: ...he connections to pin 1 and 3 are made first and then the connections to pins 2 and 4 Use a minimum amount of soldering and be careful to prevent excessive solder accumulation on pins which could caus...

Page 9: ...16 MEMO 17 MEMO...

Page 10: ...n of the symptoms This is important because it will help the technician who works on your radio to locate your problem Intermittent problems are easily overlooked so be sure to give as much detail as...

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