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FUSE 5x20
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DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE !
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS PRECISELY
DISCONNECT AC POWER
BEFORE REMOVING COVER !
FCC ID:
MODEL: ACOM 1011
SERIAL NO.:
KEY IN
GND
RF INPUT
ANT 1
ANT 2
FUSES
100-120V: 10A
200-240V 6.3A
100-120 or 200-240 V
50-60 Hz 1200 VA
MADE IN BULGARIA
Fig. 2-1 Connections
a) Connect the station’s grounding system to the wing-nut ground stud of the amplifier (on the rear
panel, marked
GND
in Fig. 2-1).
b) Connect a suitable coaxial cable between the transceiver output to the amplifier (rear panel)
RF
INPUT
SO-239 connector, using PL-259 connector.
CAUTION
The coaxial cable from the amplifier’s output must be capable of handling the
amplifier’s output power safely, particularly on the 10-meter band. It is suggested
that, at a minimum, RG8X (including RG8MINI, RK50-4-11, RK50-4-13) or, even
better, RG213 (including RK50-7-11) coaxial cable be used.
c) Connect a suitable coaxial cable from the antenna to the appropriate amplifier output (on the rear
panel, marked
ANT1
or
ANT2
), using a PL-259 plug.
d) Run a shielded cable from the “ground on transmit” socket or terminal on your transceiver to
the amplifier rear panel
KEY-IN
socket. The
KEY-IN
socket uses a standard RCA phono plug.
NOTE
Your amplifier will not work if
KEY-IN
is not connected properly.
Transceiver producers assign different names to their “ground on transmit” output terminals, e.g., TX-
GND, SEND, T/R-LINE, etc. Some transceivers may require that “ground on transmit” be implemented
by a software command, or by changing the setting of a switch on the rear panel or inside the transceiver.
Check your transceiver’s manual for more information on keying amplifiers.
e) Preparation of the wall outlet for the amplifier.
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