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RADIOBEACON TRANSMITTER
ND500II (125 WATTS) DOUBLE SIDEBAND - NO VOICE
Page 3-7
15 September 2003
Table 3-2 Selecting Frequency Band Links in Harmonic Filter A7
CARRIER
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
FREQUENCY (kHz)
A7TB1-4 TO
A7TB2-6 TO
A7TB3-6 TO
A7TB4-1 TO
190 to 210
A7TB1-1
A7TB2-2/3/4 and 5
A7TB3-2/3/4 and 5
A7TB4-4
211 to 233
A7TB1-1
A7TB2-2/4 and 5
A7TB3-2/4 and 5
A7TB4-4
234 to 258
A7TB1-1
A7TB2-3 and 5
A7TB3-3 and 5
A7TB4-4
259 to 286
A7TB1-1
A7TB2-1 and 5
A7TB3-1 and 5
A7TB4-4
287 to 317
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-3 and 5
A7TB3-3 and 5
A7TB4-3
318 to 351
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-1 and 5
A7TB3-1 and 5
A7TB4-3
352 to 389
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-3
A7TB3-3
A7TB4-3
390 to 431
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-2
A7TB3-2
A7TB4-3
432 to 477
A7TB1-3
A7TB2-3
A7TB3-3
A7TB4-2
478 to 529
A7TB1-3
A7TB2-2
A7TB3-2
A7TB4-2
530 to 586
A7TB1-3
A7TB2-1
A7TB3-1
A7TB4-2
587 to 650
A7TB1-3
No Link
No Link
A7TB4-2
*
651 to 720
A7TB1-1
A7TB2-1/2 and 4
A7TB3-1/2 and 4
A7TB4-4
*
721 to 794
A7TB1-1
A7TB2-1 and 4
A7TB3-1 and 4
A7TB4-4
*
795 to 877
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-1/2 and 4
A7TB3-1/2 and 4
A7TB4-3
*
878 to 968
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-1 and 4
A7TB3-1 and 4
A7TB4-3
*
969 to 1069
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-3
A7TB3-3
A7TB4-3
*
1070 to 1200
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-2
A7TB3-2
A7TB4-3
*
1201 to 1250
A7TB1-2
A7TB2-1
A7TB3-1
A7TB4-3
*
1600 to 1800
A7TB1-3
A7TB2-1
A7TB3-1
A7TB4-2
*
- Denotes used for extended frequencies (between 650 and 1250 kHz and between 1600 and 1800 kHz
FINAL INSTALLATION
3.9
Install the transmitter in a nineteen inch
mounting rack ensuring drawer slides on each side of
the transmitter are mated/locked together and
complete the installation as follows:
NOTE
Fully extend the transmitter on its drawer slides to
complete the installation unless access is available
from the rear of the cabinet.
3.9.1
EXTERNAL INPUT/OUTPUT
INTERFACE CONNECTIONS:
Connect the
external input/output wiring to the transmitter
observing the following:
Ensure external input/output cabling is long
enough to permit extension of the drawer slides
and tilting the transmitter ninety degrees without
putting undue strain on cabling or wire
terminating terminal lugs.
(a)
Route the external input/output interface cables
to terminal block TB1 or ‘D’ connector J4 of
remote interface PWB A11, located at the rear
of the transmitter.