T6TR VHF 50 W Transceiver
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Installation
Setting the Required Antenna Configuration
The transceiver can be operated using a single antenna, or separate transmit and receive antennas (see
Fig 8. For single antenna operation, the antenna’s feeder cable is connected to the rear panel TX/RX
antenna connector. For separate antenna operation, the transmit feeder cable is connected to the TX/
RX antenna connector and the receive feeder cable is connected to the RX antenna connector.
Internal RF cables must be correctly positioned to suit the required configuration. This is normally carried
out at Park Air prior to shipment but can be changed as required.
Fig 8 Antenna Connectors
Changing the Antenna Configuration
(1)
Ensure that no input supplies are connected to the transceiver.
(2)
Remove the 15 screws securing the transceiver’s bottom cover.
(3)
With the cover removed locate the PA Control/Rx RF module.
(4)
Locate CN7 and CN12 on the PA Control/Rx RF module (see Fig 9).
(5)
For single antenna configuration, connect the Rx antenna RF cable to CN12 (Park). Connect the
adjacent RF cable from the PA module to CN7.
(6)
For two antenna configuration, connect the Rx antenna RF cable to CN7. Connect the adjacent
RF cable from the PA module to CN12 (Park).
(7)
Replace the transceiver’s bottom cover.
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INTERNALLY
SELECTABLE
RX
ANTENNA
ANTENNA
DANGER HIGH
RF VOLTAGES
CONNECT
ANTENNA
BEFORE
USE
T1/E1
HDLC
MARC
DATA
MARC
AUDIO
MARC
FACILITIES
21.6 - 32V 10A
POWER 400VA max
~ 110 - 240V ( +10%) 4A
SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
CONNECTING SUPPLIES
DISCONNECT SUPPLIES WHEN NOT IN USE
DC SUPPLY
AC SUPPLY
48 - 62Hz
FUSE F1
F15A 32V
110V - 120V T4A 125V UL
110-240V T4A 250V IEC
RATINGS
FUSE F2
FUSE F2
FUSE F1
SUPPLY
TX/RX Antenna
RX Antenna
Summary of Contents for T6TR
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