Quick Reference Guide; Installation - Icom IC-746PRO Instruction Manual

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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Installation

1. Install a ground system for DC noise suppression
and RFI suppression
2. Install your DC power supply
3. Install lightning protection. This will help protect
more than your gear.
1. Grounding your Shack
Although your radio will operate by connecting the DC
power supply and antenna, it is necessary to have a
good ground system in your shack. A ground connec-
tion is the electrical contact between the common
point of an electrical or electronic system and the
earth.
A good earth ground is necessary to prevent electrical
shock, eliminate problems from RFI and DC noise.
With more electronic devices being used today, it is
also important to reduce RFI and EMI. Although you
may not see interference in your shack, without a
grounding system, your neighbors may experience in-
terference. Even though many of these devices are
part 15, where they must accept interference from
their surrounding environment, it is best to eliminate
as much of the possible interference from your shack.
If you do not have a grounding system for your shack,
depending on the location of your shack, basement or
ground floor, a good ground system can be as simple
as a couple of ground rods driven 6 to 8 feet into the
soil. When installing your IC-746PRO to your ground-
ing system, the shortest most direct connection is rec-
ommended.
2. Installing your DC Power Supply
The DC power supply is a device used to convert
110/220 V AC, also know as Household current, to a
steady source of 12 V DC.
The perfect match to your IC-746PRO is the PS-125.
This compact switching power supply is the matching
power supply for your IC-746PRO with a current rat-
ing of 25 A continuous duty. This plug and play unit;
plugs into the DC jack located on the rear of the radio.
DC power
PS-125
socket
DC power cable
Connect to an AC outlet using the supplied AC cable.
I
4. Install and connect an antenna system for the ap-
5. Connect other peripheral equipment. This includes
D Some Symptoms if inadequate grounding
a. Poor DC Ground
60 Hz hum on the audio either Rx or Tx without the
antenna connected.
If you feel a tingling sensation when you touch a
metal surface. Surfaces such as the cover of your
radio or power supply.
b. Poor RF Ground
While transmitting and you feel a tingling sensation
when you touch a metal surface. Surfaces such as
the cover of your radio or power supply.
While transmitting, you experience interference to
other electronic devices, such as the telephone,
television or stereo audio systems.
• If you are not using the PS-125:
Connect the supplied DC power cable (OPC-025D) to
the appropriate color coded terminals, then insert the
DC connector into the DC jack located on the rear of
the radio.
AC
outlet
Transceiver
AC cable
propriate bands of operation
microphones, headsets, TNC, amplifiers and any
other equipment necessary to make your shack
complete.
NOTE: There are many publications covering
proper grounding techniques. Check with your local
dealer for more information and recommendations.
A DC power
to DC power
supply*
socket
Black
Red
_
+
Supplied
DC power cable
30 A fuses
NOTE: Although the power supply current require-
ment is quite low during receiving, this not the case
when you transmit. With many electrical devices in
the shack, it is very important to verify the electrical
circuit is not overloaded.
Transceiver
*13.8 V; at least 23 A

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