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The general wiring procedure for tranceiver connections

is as follows:

Microphone Audio Input Circuit:

1. Connect the WHITE cable lead to the microphone au-

dio input terminal.

2. Connect the SHIELD to chassis or circuit ground of

the transceiver (see Guide and CAUTION 
below).

Electronic or Relay Switching Circuit:

GROUNDED SWITCHING

Most transceivers employ a grounded  circuit to switch

from the receive to the transmit position. To connect the mi-
crophone to such a circuit, proceed as follows:

1. At the end of the cable, connect the RED lead to the

terminal used to complete the transmitter circuit.

2. Connect the BLUE lead to chassis or circuit ground of

the transceiver (see Guide and CAUTION below).

3. Connect the YELLOW lead to the terminal used to

complete the receiver circuit. This will usually be a
ground return from the loudspeaker circuit. If a micro-
phone switching contact is not required for loudspeak-
er ground, insulate (wrap with tape) the YELLOW
lead.

4. The BLACK lead is usually not used; insulate the

BLACK lead. However, if both a receiver ground and a
loudspeaker ground are required, connect the YEL-
LOW lead to loudspeaker ground, and the BLACK
lead to the receiver ground.

ISOLATED SWITCHING

In some transceivers, an isolated  circuit is required to

switch power supply voltages rather than grounds. If an iso-
lated switching circuit is required, proceed as follows:

1. At the end of the cable, connect the RED lead to the

isolated switch contact terminal used to complete the
transmitter circuit.

2. Connect the BLUE lead to the terminal used for the

switched power supply.

3. Connect the BLACK lead to the terminal used to com-

plete the receiver circuit. If the power supply is not

switched to the receiver circuit by a microphone
switching contact, insulate (wrap with tape) the
BLACK lead.

4. Connect the YELLOW lead to the loudspeaker ground

return. If a microphone switching contact is not re-
quired for the loudspeaker ground, insulate the YEL-
LOW cable lead.

CAUTION

Make certain that the SHIELD and/or the BLUE lead are

not connected to chassis ground for those models where the
Guide specifies they should be connected to circuit ground.

SPECIAL SWITCHING

In some transceivers, special switching circuits are re-

quired. Three types are described below. In all of the types,
before making the required circuit alterations, remove the
microphone baseplate by unscrewing the two screws secur-
ing it.

1. If a grounded audio input is required in the receive

mode, solder a jumper lead between switch terminal 9
and the ground lug (see Figure 1).

2. If both and isolated and grounded transmit circuit are

required, along with a grounded receive circuit (see
Figure 1):

a)

Unsolder the WHITE leads from switch terminals 7
and 8.

b)

Solder the WHITE leads together, and insulate the
connection.

c)

Cut the BLACK cable lead from terminal 1 and sol-
der it to terminal 8.

d)

Solder a jumper lead between terminal 7 and the
ground lug.

At the end of the cable, the BLUE and RED leads are now

the isolated transmit leads; the BLACK lead is the grounded
transmit lead; and the YELLOW lead is the grounded receive
lead.

3. If both an isolated and grounded receive circuit are

required, along with a grounded transmit circuit (see
Figure 1):

Summary of Contents for 526T Series II Super Punch

Page 1: ... Replaces either ceramic or dynamic original equip ment microphones S Excellent response for single sideband transmission S Uses readily available 9 volt battery low current drain for long life S Low hum pickup minimum susceptibility to RF inter ference S Momentary or locking press to talk transmit receive switch Million Cycle leaf type S Universal six wire cable for instant microphone trans ceive...

Page 2: ...uit 2 Connect the BLUE lead to the terminal used for the switched power supply 3 Connect the BLACK lead to the terminal used to com plete the receiver circuit If the power supply is not switched to the receiver circuit by a microphone switching contact insulate wrap with tape the BLACK lead 4 Connect the YELLOW lead to the loudspeaker ground return If a microphone switching contact is not re quire...

Page 3: ... modulation interference channel splatter and unintelligible voice transmission Carefully check the volume control setting LOCKING PRESS TO TALK SWITCH The fingertip control bar of the press to talk switch can be used in a momentary or locked on position For use as a mo mentary switch depress the control bar and release after transmission To lock the switch in the On position depress the control b...

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