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Tape recorder connections
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Transceive function
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
PL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
30 mm
10 mm (soft solder)
10 mm
1–2 mm
solder solder
Soft
solder
Coupling ring
Slide the coupling ring
down. Strip the cable
jacket and soft solder.
Slide the connector
body on and solder it.
Screw the coupling ring
onto the connector
body.
Strip the cable as
shown at left. Soft
solder the center con-
ductor.
(10 mm
≈
3
⁄
8
in)
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Antenna connection
Antennas play a very important role in receiver opera-
tion. Connecting a poor quality antenna to the receiver
will result in less than optimum performance.
When using a 50
Ω
antenna, use [ANT 1] connector for
connection. When using a 500
Ω
long wire antenna,
use [ANT 2] terminal for connection.
The [REC OUT] jack has 350 mV rms/4.7 k
Ω
output
for connection to other audio equipment.
[REC REMOTE] jack: Grounds when a signal is
received and squelch opens. If a tape recorder
has a control terminal, this jack can be used for
recording control. (1 A/DC max.)
[REC
REMOTE]
[REC OUT]
350 mVrms
4.7 k
Ω
[AUX IN] or
[LINE IN] jack
IC-R75
Icom CI-V transceivers or receivers can be connected
via the [REMOTE] jack. The frequency and mode be-
come the same* when either radio is changed.
* When a set frequency is out-of-range for one of the con-
nected transceivers or receivers, the connected radio’s fre-
quency/mode does not change.
[REMOTE]
IC-R75
Icom CI-V transceiver/receiver
Connect to [REMOTE] jack
Be sure the “CIV TRn” item is turned ON in set mode (p. 32).