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T6T VHF 100 W Transmitter Page 3 Installation
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Introduction
The procedures necessary to install a transmitter are listed in Table 1.
Fuses and Connectors
The following list details the radio’s supply fuses and connectors. Some of the connectors (depending on
your particular configuration) are required during installation.
Table 1 Installation Procedures
Procedure Reference
1 Read and understand the warnings and cautions given on page 2.
2 Perform an initial inspection of the transmitter and fit the correct ac input fuse. page 9
3 Fit the transmitter into an equipment cabinet. page 9
4 Make external signal connections. See Fig 1 to Fig 5 to determine which
external connections are required for the particular configuration.
page 10
5 Connect the chassis stud to the cabinet or system earth. page 22
6 Connect the antenna. page 22
7 Connect the dc input supply (if required). page 22
8 Connect the ac input supply (if required). page 23
Table 2 Fuses and Connectors
Component Type Park Air Part Number
Fuses:
AC input fuses, F3, F4 for 110/120 V input
AC input fuses, F3, F4 for 220/230 V input
T4A, 125V, UL
T4A, 250V, IEC
29C11120102S
29E01120108S
DC input fuses, F1, F2 15A size 0 29-01350201
Connectors:
AC supply connectors IEC 20-02030102
DC supply connectors XLR 3-pin 20-01030106
Antenna connector N-type plug 19-01030301
MARC connector 9-way D-type plug Plug: 20-01090100
Cover: 20-09090101
MARC audio RJ48 plug 20K01080100
MARC data RJ48 plug 20K01080100
Facilities connector 15-way D-type plug Plug: 20-01150100
Cover: 20-09150101
HDLC connector RJ48 plug 20K01080100
T1/E1 connector RJ48 plug 20K01080100
Reference connector SMB connector 19C01050300
Microphone/Diagnostics connector 7-pin DIN plug 20-01070101