T6TR VHF 50 W Transceiver
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Installation
Switching On
When the POWER SWITCH is set to the Standby position, dangerous voltages are still
present in the transceiver's internal power supply circuitry. To ensure safe working, the
transceiver must be isolated from the ac and dc input supplies.
When installation is complete, the transceiver should be switched on at the rear panel 2-way rocker
Power switch. The Power switch is used to switch on, and switch off, power to the transceiver's circuitry
but does not remove power from the radio.
Under normal circumstances this screen is displayed when the radio is switched on.
The bottom row begins empty and dots are added as the initialisation progresses. When the initialisation
is complete the Main Screen is displayed.
Setting Up
When installation has been successfully completed the transceiver must be set up using the front panel
controls or the VFP.
Setting up is detailed in the Operation topic.
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WARNING
Dangerous Voltages
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When setting up the transceiver, pay particular attention to the Polarities of any
functions that have been hardwired during installation. For example, the polarity of
the PTT input and the polarity and configuration of the Antenna Change-over
output. Failure to select the correct settings will result in incorrect operation.
Summary of Contents for T6TR
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Page 133: ...Back to Transceiver Main Page Fig 12 Power Supply Removal and Refitting Detail ...
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