Specifications

CHAPTER 2
COMPUTER INSTALLATION
2.1 Overview
In this chapter we will connect the PK-900 to the RS-232 Serial port
of your Computer or Computer Terminal. After the Serial connection
has been made we will perform a quick check of the internal software.
Finally we will check the PK-900's modem by performing a Packet
"loop-back" test. When you have completed this chapter, you will be
ready to connect the PK-900 to your receiver or transceiver and
begin using it on the air.
2.1.1 Equipment Required
You will need the following for this chapter:
o your PK-900 Data controller;
o a 13.6-volt DC, 1.5-amp (or greater) regulated power supply such
as those sold by Radio Shack (or a Timewave AC-5 or AC-4);
(the power supply must be able to supply at least 13 VDC to the
PK-900 while it is operating under load)
o the included PK-900 DC power cord unless the AC-4 is used;
o your Computer or Computer Terminal;
o a Communications or Terminal Emulation program for your computer;
(not needed if a Computer Terminal is being used)
o the included RS-232 cable with a 25-pin "D" connector on each
end;
o one of the included 5-pin shielded "radio cables";
(note that the radio cables may arrive as a single 10-ft. cable
which should be cut in half producing two 5-ft. cables.)
o The two, wire "Loop-back" jumpers necessary for testing;
o wire cutters and strippers or a small pocket knife, a small
straight-blade screwdriver and a medium Phillips-head screwdriver.
2.2 Unpacking the PK-900
Carefully remove the PK-900 from the box and its plastic bag.
Inspect the unit for signs of damage that may have occurred in
shipping. If there is visible damage, please contact the dealer or
shipper. Do not attempt to install or use a damaged PK-900.
We will be discussing some of the Controls, Indicators and
Connections in this installation so take a few moments to
familiarize yourself with them. The figures on the next pages may
help with their locations.
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