User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Maintenance
- Introduction
- Scheduled Maintenance
- Unscheduled Maintenance
- Introduction
- Tools, Materials and Test Equipment Required
- T6T VHF Amplifier Procedures
- Top and Bottom Covers
- Removing and Refitting the Interface Module
- Removing and Refitting the PSU Regulation Module
- Removing and Refitting the Power Supply Modules
- Removing and Refitting the Combiner BIT Module
- Removing and Refitting the PA Modules
- Removing and Refitting the Front Panel PCB
- Removing and Refitting the Cooling Fans
- T6T VHF Drive Assembly Procedures
- Removing the Top Cover
- Removing and Refitting the Processor Module
- Removing and Refitting the PSU Regulation Module
- Removing and Refitting the Drive Module
- Removing the Bottom Cover
- Removing and Refitting the PA Control Module
- Removing and Refitting the Power Supply
- Removing and Refitting the Front Panel PCB
- Virtual Front Panel (VFP)
T6T 300 Watt VHF Transmitter Page 89 Installation
MARC Audio Connector
The MARC Audio connector is an 8-way RJ48 socket. It can be used as an alternative to the MARC
connector for audio and PTT connections. The connector pin-out is shown below and detailed in
Table 19.
Note:
The line level figures shown for the MARC Audio connector are the limits when testing the
transmitter using a sine wave; the line level will be 10 dB above the line level setting. See the
information supplied under the heading ‘Line Level Setting’ in Operation.
Table 19 MARC Audio Connector
Pin Number Signal Characteristic
1
2
Audio line in (-)
Audio line in (+)
Balanced 600 ohm, -30 to +10 dBm.
Phantom keying can be superimposed on the audio
lines. See Fig 27.
3 Fast antenna
change-over/PTT
(output)
Open collector NPN transistor grounding output,
200 mA maximum, configurable normally open or
normally closed.
4 Not used -
5 Not used -
6 PTT (input) Remote PTT signal input. See Fig 26.
7 Ground 0 V.
8 Not used -
Pin 1
RJ48 Plug
Numbering is shown looking from the top of the connector.
The top is being viewed when the lever is on the bottom.