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4-1-3.
Rear Panel
er eons
@ GND (Ground) terminal
To prevent electric shock, as well as RFI and BCI,
connect the transceiver to a good earth ground.
@ANT (Antenna) connector
This connector
should
be attached
to a suitable
antenna
for
transmitting
and
receiving.
The
antenna
cable should
be a 50-ohm
coaxial
cable,
terminated with a PL-259 connector.
@RX ANT OUT terminal
This is the antenna
terminal for reception. Signals
received
at the ANT
connector
are
sent to this
terminal. This terminal is normally linked to the RX
ANT IN terminal 4 with a jumper. If you wish to use
an external receiver, it would be connected to this
point.
@ DRIVE IN terminal
This is the final stage input terminal. It is normally
linked to the DRIVE OUT terminal @ with a jumper.
AC
power cable
Connect this cable to an electric outlet.
© REFERENCE OSCILLATOR switch
Switch to OSCILLATOR using tweezers to receive an
external frequency standard signal.
@ EXT iNPUT
terminal
This is the input terminal for an external standard
signai.
FSK KEY terminal
For connection
to an RTTY
interface
unit.
(direct
FSK keying).
©
SCOPE connector
Use this connector to plug in the Station Monitor
SM-230 (option).
A RX ANT IN terminal
This is the antenna input terminal during receiving.
It is normally linked to the AX ANT OUT terminal @
with a jumper. An antenna
for receiving only can
be connected to this terminal.
@ DRIVE OUT terminal
This
is the drive output
terminal
for transmitting
signals. It is normally connected
to the DRIVE
IN
terminal
@ with a jumper. The TX Drive level at this
point is 700 mV RF at 50 Q Impedance.
® ACC 1 jack
The optional IF-232C is connected here.
«3 DSP-A connector
The DSP unit is connected here.
@ CW KEY jack
Using
shielded
line, connect
a 6.0 mm
diameter
Phone plug to this jack for CW operation. Connect
a paddle type key to the key jack. Use a 6.0 mm
diameter
stereo
plug.
Open-terminal
voltage
is
approximately
5
VDC.
(See
Section
4-3-6
for
additional key information.)
®© DSP-B connector
The DSP unit is connected here.
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