
4O3A Signature – Antenna Genius User Manual
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8.3.
Top panel
The top panel features:
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A DC power connector for stacking multiple AG units. This enables a single switch to
switching between 16, 24 or 32 antennas.
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Two pairs of dedicated PTT input and output RCA ports for hot switching protection.
There are independent ports for both A and B radio.
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Red LED for indication that Port A protection is engaged. Green LED for indication that
Port B protection is engaged.
8.4.
Where to put it?
Most users will install AG near their station bulkhead, the location where their antenna feed
lines, AC mains, DSL, cable TV, and/or other cables enter the shack and where the single point
ground system nexus is located (you do have a single point ground system, don’t you?). Locating
AG at your bulkhead or other remote location means only three cables need to be run to the
station operating position, coax for the A and B radios and a Cat5e (or higher) Ethernet cable for
the LAN (if not using LAN, you will need a pair of control lines, one for Port A and for Port B).
At the left side is the bulkhead-sited AG @ W0LFA prior to connection of coax lines and ground