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4.2
CONNECTIONS
Install the transmitter so that the space over and under the equipment is sufficient for the cooling air
to flow through.
Before installing the equipment always make sure that the transmitter is not powered. This has the
purpose to prevent electrical shocks to the operators and damage to the equipment.
Before carrying out any other electrical connection, connect the rack to the station ground.
Connect the transmitting antenna cable or the cable related to the connection of the output
filter to the output connector of the unit (in the latest case connect the output of the filter to
the transmitting antenna) using a 50 Ohms coaxial cable.
In case the transmitter is not connected to an external control unit, check that the ENABLE
connector on the back panel is correctly inserted.
Connect the power cord to an operating source. Make sure that the power supply source
provides the nominal voltage prescribed.
Note: the unit is designed to operate with the nominal voltage ±15%. We suggest the installation of
spike suppressors, line conditioners, isolation transformers, AVR and/or UPS or other devices
useful to protect the equipment from eventual damages that can be caused by the mains fluctuations.