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WIRING THE CONNECTOR JUNCTION BOX
CHAPTER NINE
SECTION 9.1
WIRING THE CONNECTOR JUNCTION BOX
Every electrical function is routed through the connector junction box. There are seven junction connec-
tions, each of which consists of a female header that is attached to the circuit board inside the box, and
a male plug for each as shown in
figure 9.10
. When we ship the connector junction box, the plugs will
already be attached to the female headers and will need to be removed for wiring as shown in
figure
9.11
.
Figure 9.12
shows the connector junction box with the plugs removed.
Table 9.13
identifies each of the connector junctions inside the connector junction box and provides
notes for each connection. Also shown is the optional 80m Dipole (J6) wiring—if you do not have the
80m Dipole,
DISREGARD
the J6 plug.
Note:
Figure 9.14, figure 9.15
and
figure 9.16
will follow this page.
Figure 9.14
shows detailed wiring
information for each of the connector junctions inside the box. Be sure to dip each of the exposed wires
into the included connector protector before inserting into the terminal strip inside the junction box
.
Figure 9.15
shows in detail the diagram for connecting the 16 wire control cable to the P1 and P2 plugs
inside the junction box.
Figure 9.16
shows the wiring for the optional 80m Dipole kit.
ID
Cable Routed
From:
Installation
Notes
J1
DRIVEN ELEMENT 4 wire control cable, plus shield wire (all wires used).
J2
DIRECTOR 1
4 wire control cable, plus shield wire (all wires used).
J3
REFLECTOR
4 wire control cable, plus shield wire (all wires used).
J4
DIRECTOR 2
4 wire control cable, plus shield wire (all wires used).
P1
CONTROL CABLE
FROM HAM SHACK
The first 12 wires of the 16 the conductor cable used, plus the
shield wire.
P2
CONTROL CABLE
FROM HAM SHACK
ONLY pins 14, 15, 16 and 17 are used on the P2 junction. The
rest are NOT USED.
J6
80m DIPOLE
(optional)
4 wire control cable; the green and red wire need to be trimmed
and taped; Black goes to pin 1, pin 2 and 3 are not used, white
goes to pin 3, shield goes to shield (S);
FIG. 9.13
FIG. 9.10
FIG. 9.12
FIG. 9.11