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5. The wires must now be soldered to the pins as indicated in the above wiring tables. If a vise
or clamping tool is available it should be used to hold the pin receptacle body during the
soldering operation, so that both hands are free to perform the soldering. If a vise or
clamping tool is not available, the pin receptacle body can be held in a stationary position
by inserting it into the microphone jack on the front panel. Before soldering the wire to the
pins, pre-tin the wire receptacle of each pin of the plug.
Fig. 3
Microphone plug pin numbers viewed from rear of pin receptacle.
6. Be sure that the housing and the knurled ring of Figure 2 are pushed back onto the
microphone cable before starting to solder.
7. When all soldering connections to the pins of the microphone are completed, push the
knurled ring and the housing forward and screw the housing onto the threaded portion of
the pin receptacle body. Note the location of the screw clearance hole in the plug housing
with respect to the threaded hole in the pin receptacle body. When the housing is
completely threaded into the pin receptacle body, a final fraction of a turn either clockwise
or counterclockwise may be required to align the screw hole with the threaded hole in the
pin receptacle body. When these are aligned, the retaining screw is then screwed into place
to secure the housing to the pin receptacle body.
8. The two cable clamp retainer screws should now be tightened to secure the housing to the
microphone cord. If the cutting directions have been carefully followed, the cable clamp
should secure to the insulation jacket of the microphone cable.
9. Upon completion of the microphone plug wiring, connect and secure the microphone plug
in the transceiver.
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
This transceiver is specifically designed for the environment encountered in base installations.
The use of all solid state circuitry and its light weight result in high reliability. Should a failure
occur, however, replace parts only with identical parts. Do not substitute.
NOTE
If the performance described in the OPERATION and
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT sections is not obtained,
review the operating instructions to insure that proper
procedures were followed.