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CONNECTING EQUIPMENT FOR REMOTE CONTROL

Make connections as shown when remotely controlling

equipment.

Note 1:

Voltage is developed across the 100

resistor in the 3.5 V line

in the transceiver. When 2 mA flows, approximately 3.3 V is

developed.

Note 2:

A 10

µ

F capacitor is not required in the following cases:

When the other equipment has DC blocking capacitors.

When a 2-terminal electret condenser microphone is used.

CONNECTING OTHER EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT

When connecting an external speaker, an external

microphone, or other equipment such as a TNC for

packet radio to the SP jack or MIC jack, refer to the

diagram below.

Note 1:

Voltage is developed across the 100

resistor in the 3.5 V line

in the transceiver. When 2 mA flows, approximately 3.3 V is

developed.

Note 2:

A 10

µ

F capacitor is not required in the following cases:

When the other equipment has DC blocking capacitors.

When a 2-terminal electret condenser microphone is used.

Speaker
Ground
MIC
Note 2 10µF
PTT switch
PTT
External
speaker,
Note 1
External
microphone,
TNC RX, etc.
TNC TX, etc.
SP
MIC
PTT
Ø2.5
plug
Ø3.5
plug
3.5 V
External
microphone
Ø3.5
plug
Ø2.5
plug
External
speaker
SW-2 10K
SW-3 27K
SW-1 3.9K
Lock SW
MIC jack
Note 1
SP jack 3.5 V
PTT switch
Note 2 10 µF