Mustang M/8M, M2508/D, M100/SD, M1008/D, M250/SD manual

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MACRO range installation manual. Issue 6

Signal arrangements and DIN cable connections are shown in Fig. 4

As a factory fitted option, a line input transformer may be fitted. See page 21 for further details.

Slave amplifiers have a fixed sensitivity and no input control is provided on standard models. The input impedance is approximately 10k ohms. Immediate technical advice for specific problems is available from the Technical Services Department, Mustang Communications Ltd. Please also see the section of this manual which covers earthing and earth/hum loops, on page 20.

Tape recording

The mixer facility socket of mixers and mixer amplifier units will provide suitable signals for tape recording, though it will normally be necessary to make up a suitable recording and/or playback lead.

This socket is associated with the master gain control, so either pin 1 or pin 3 of the standard Locking DIN connector may be taken as the signal connection dependent on whether the recorded signal is to be influenced by it:-

Pin 1

signal non-dependent on master gain control

Pin 2

signal earth (cable braiding)

Pin3

signal via master control

For recording on a stereo recorder connect both left and right channel signal input connections together to pins 1 or 3 as required. The manufacturerís handbook should be consulted to ensure that the recorder will accept signal levels of approximately 0.75V without distortion and that the recorder does not short out the signal recording connections when in the playback mode. In either case, insert a resistor of suitably high value in series with the recording lead. An experimental starting value would be 22k ohms. See Fig. 6

Certain tape decks send a signal from the tape playback output during a recording session. If, in this case, the recording and playback leads are connected simultaneously to an input channel of the amplifier, a closed-loop feedback path to the amplifier will result and cause problems unless the loop is broken. This in its simplest form would necessitate disconnecting the tape playback lead whilst recording, or alternatively, reducing to zero the amplifier input gain control associated with playback.

Tape playback

A playback signal would preferably be routed through a standard line input module (L25, L33, L34 etc) which accommodate a wide variety of signal levels. The module may be located in any module position. The L25 for example has a floating input circuit, and

Fig. 6 Tape record and playback connections

would be most useful where hum loops are likely to be a problem - such as in complex sound installations. See the module details for connection data. The module will need to be set to the ìpassiveî mode of operation - see page 12.

Interconnection of several amplifiers

Larger scale amplification systems may necessitate the interconnection of several amplifiers. The most usual situation would be the attachment of extra slave amplifiers to a mixer amplifier in order to increase the available power output whilst delivering the same program. This is made possible by linking the appropriate mixer facility socket pin (pre or post master gain where available) of the mixer amplifier to the input pin of the slave amplifier(s). The cable should be single conductor screened, and the braid/shield connections should also be made between the appropriate pins. See Fig. 7 for clarification.

NOTE: This is the only means of interconnection that is permitted. It is most inadvisable to attempt to combine the loudspeaker outputs of several amplifiers into one loudspeaker feed line. At the very least, severe problems, and most likely serious damage will result.

The loudspeaker system should always be planned such that it is divided up into sections, each of which will be powered by just one amplifier output section.

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Contents Mustang Macro range installation manual. Issue Index Appendix a Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Introduction Front Panel Controls & Indicators General Specifications Mixer AmplifiersTone Control & Master Gain Adjustment Slave AmplifiersInput Module System Microphone & Line Input Modules General Specifications Microphone Input ModulesNON-PRIORITY Modules Tone Generator ModulesGeneral Specifications Tone Generator Modules General Specifications Line Input ModulesLine Input Modules Tone GeneratorsPriority Input Facilities BodyFacility Location of priority sequence setting switchesMixer facility connector pin identification Page Loudspeaker Output Power Amplifier ModuleMacro range installation manual. Issue Auxiliary Output Connection Combining the INPUT/OUTPUT Facilities of TWO or More Units Power SupplyPriority connections for multiple amplifier systems AC & DC supply connections and monitoring Earthing and HUM Loops This is a Safety Earth and Must Never be DisregardedFactory Fitted Options TB/ALC TB/SPage Installation Page Warranty Repairs and MaintenanceFuses Fault Symptom Checklist Faults Symptoms and ChecklistAppendix a Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E

M250/SD, M1008/D, M1008, M100/S, M250/S specifications

The Mustang M1008, M2508, M250/SD, M/8M, and M100/S are a series of versatile aircraft designed to meet various operational needs in both civilian and military environments. These aircraft are known for their robust performance, advanced technologies, and user-friendly characteristics that make them suitable for tasks ranging from logistics to surveillance.

One of the main features of the Mustang M1008 is its efficient powerplant. It is equipped with a high-performance engine that delivers exceptional thrust and speed while maintaining fuel efficiency. This capability allows for extended ranges and longer flight durations, making it an ideal choice for long-haul missions. The M1008 has a spacious cabin designed for cargo transport, accommodating various payloads, and can be easily modified for different roles.

The M2508 variant incorporates advanced avionics and navigation systems, improving situational awareness for pilots. Its cutting-edge cockpit design offers a user-friendly interface, enhancing pilot control and reducing workload during complex operations. Additionally, the M2508 features enhanced safety systems, including redundant controls and automated flight systems, ensuring mission reliability even in challenging conditions.

The M250/SD model focuses on surveillance and reconnaissance applications. It is equipped with sophisticated imaging and sensor technologies that allow for real-time data collection and analysis. This capability is vital for military operations, providing ground forces with actionable intelligence and improving operational effectiveness. The M250/SD’s ability to adapt to different sensor suites makes it a valuable asset in various mission profiles.

The M/8M variant is notable for its versatility in various terrains. Its rugged design allows for impressive off-road capabilities, making it suitable for operations in remote and challenging environments. With reinforced landing gear and a spacious cargo bay, the M/8M can handle rough landings and transport heavy equipment, crucial for logistical support in the field.

Lastly, the M100/S emphasizes speed and agility, catering to urgent transport needs. This aircraft can operate in tighter spaces, enabling it to access locations that larger aircraft cannot. Its streamlined design minimizes drag, resulting in higher speeds and lower fuel consumption.

Overall, the Mustang M1008/D, M2508, M250/SD, M/8M, and M100/S deliver a combination of performance, versatility, and advanced technology, making them formidable options in their respective roles. Whether for logistics, surveillance, or both, these aircraft provide solutions that meet the demands of modern aviation.