Operating Location; Power Supply Conne; Antenna Connection - Kenwood TS-700SP Operating Manual

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2-1.
ACCESSORIES
The Model TS-700SP transceiver is supplied with the
following accessories:
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Fuse:
1A (AC 220V).
2A (AC120V)..
2A (DC 20V)...
5A (DC cord) ..
Microphone (with bracket), 500 ohm
AC power cord with connector
DC power cord with connector
VFO plug (installed)
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2-2. OPERATING
LOCATION
As with all solid-state electronic equipment, the place
of use
must
be selected
to avoid
extremes
of ambient
temperature.
A well-ventilated, dry location, where the transceiver
will not be exposed to direct sunlight, should be selected.
The TS-700SP
has a heat sink on its rear panel; be sure to
install the transceiver so there is adequate clearance at the
rear and bottom.
For better heat dissipation,
position
it
away
from walls.
This precaution
also applies when
the
transceiver is operated mobile.
When you wish to use the transceiver in a car, but sure
to provide heat dissipating clearance under and behind, and
to make proper provisions against physical shock. A rigid
mounting is advisable.
2-3.
POWER
SUPPLY
CONNECTION
The
TS-700SP
is designed
to
operated
on
AC
120/220V or DC 13.8V.
Switching between AC and DC is
accomplished
by replacing the power cord.
The DC power
cord is color coded (red for ''+"" and black for ''—"'). When
connecting the power cord, be sure to observe the following:
1. Turn off the power switch and set the standby switch to
REC position.
2. When replaceing the power cord, disconnect it from the
AC supply (or battery). When connecting the AC power
cord.
Use care to prevent electrical shock.
Each power
cord is equipped with a 4P plug complete with locking
tabs.
When installing the plug, squeeze the tabs to en-
sure their mating with the transceiver.
To remove again
squeeze the locking tabs to disengage the plug from the
transceiver, and withdraw.
(See Fig. 1)
Fig. 1 Power
Cord Installation & Removal
2-4.
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
A good antenna
is important.
A ground-plane
or a
Yagi will give best results.
The antenna should be 10 to 20
meters high and connected to the antenna terminal of your
transceiver through a coaxial cable.
Use
a
non-directional
antenna
for
local
com-
munications, and a directional antenna for DX.
2-5.
MICROPHONE
A
500-ohm
microphone
is
supplied
with
the
transceiver.
Another microphone
may be used providing it
matches the transceiver.
For connector wiring, refer to Fig.
2 and Fig. 3
2-6.
KEY
For CW operation, connect a key to the KEY jack at the
rear of the transceiver.
+7.5V
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When using an electric keyer, observe polarity.

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