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- Received: by garfield (5.57/SAM-SRS 04-23-91 00:53:48)
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- Subject: Re: WANTED: Kenwood TM-741A Mods
- To: doc@catt.ncsu.edu (Jeffrey M. Smith) (Jeffrey M. Smith)
- Date: Mon, 3 Feb 92 10:01:33 PST
- From: Steve Roth <steve@hpams0c.ptp.hp.com>
- In-Reply-To: <9202021755.AA02144@garfield>; from "Jeffrey M. Smith" at Feb 2, 92 12:55 (noon)
- Mailer: Elm [revision: 64.9]
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-
- >Yeah... If you could send me what you've got, I would be most thankfull.
- >If you've got them on the computer, you can ftp to 'garfield.catt.ncsu.edu'
-
- Sorry, I don't have ftp access. Hope email's OK... Enjoy!
-
- By the way, I don't guarantee any of this stuff.
-
- 73 de KC6RSC
- --
-
- Steve Roth steve@hpams0c.ptp.hp.com T/408-746-5639
- Hewlett-Packard Co., 1266 Kifer Road #102I, Sunnyvale CA 94086
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- >From flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM Wed Oct 23 10:42:31 1991
- Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM
- From: flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM (Fred Lloyd SUN Phoenix SE 602-275-5537 x17)
- Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1991 17:42:31 GMT
- Date-Received: Wed, 23 Oct 1991 23:51:26 GMT
- Subject: TM-741 Mod
- Message-ID: <2342@west.West.Sun.COM>
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Phoenix, AZ
- Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hplabs!sdd.hp.com!think.com!samsung!uunet!sun-barr!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!newstop!west!L1-A.West.Sun.COM!flloyd
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Sender: news@west.West.Sun.COM
- Lines: 28
- Summary: All-Band mod for new Kenwood Tri-Bander
-
-
- Hot off the presses...
-
- To enable FM transmit from 136-174, 410-470, do the following:
-
- 1. Remove the front panel.
-
- 2. Don't cut the green wire. If it is cut, splice it back.
-
- 3. Disconnect front panel unit cable.
-
- 4. Remove two screws in front panel back and remove rear cover.
-
- 5. Locate row of resistors next to Lithium Battery.
-
- 6. Remove R54 and R55 - clearly marked, the two nearest the battery.
-
- 7. Reassemble. No MPU reset necessary.
-
- Note: Removing only R54 enables MARS/CAP only. Removing both
- enables all.
-
- -fred
-
- --
- | Fred Lloyd AA7BQ Fred.Lloyd@West.sun.com |
- | Sun Microsystems, Inc. ...sun!flloyd |
- | Phoenix, AZ (Reality -- what a concept!) (602) 275-4242 |
-
- >From tonyb@ka.NOvell.COM Wed Oct 23 15:54:37 1991
- Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM
- From: tonyb@ka.NOvell.COM (Tony Bamberger)
- Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1991 22:54:37 GMT
- Date-Received: Thu, 24 Oct 1991 14:53:11 GMT
- Subject: Re: TM-741A MODS...
- Message-ID: <9110232254.AA10244@ka.novell.com>
- Organization: UCSD Usenet Gateway
- Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hplabs!sdd.hp.com!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ogicse!qiclab!nosun!fpssun!celit!ucsd!news-mail-gateway
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Sender: daemon@ucsd.Edu
- Lines: 50
-
- I HAVE THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS TO FRED'S MODS FOR THE NEW KENWOOD TM-741A
- MULTI BAND RADIO...
-
- > Hot off the presses...
- >
- > to enable FM transmit from 136-174, 410-470, do the following:
- >
- > 1. Remove the front panel.
- > 2. Don't cut the green wire. If it is cut, splice it back.
- > 3. Disconnect front panel unit cable.
- > 4. Remove two screws in front panel back and remove rear cover.
- > 5. Locate row of resistors next to Lithium Battery.
- > 6. Remove R54 and R55 - clearly marked, the two nearest the battery.
- > 7. Reassemble. No MPU reset necessary.
- >
- > Note: Removing only R54 enables MARS/CAP only. Removing both
- > enables all.
-
- THIS IS NOT 100% CORRECT. ACCORDING TO THE MOD SHEETS I HAVE FROM KENWOOD, YOU
- HAVE TO CUT THE GREEN WIRE AND REMOVE R54 FOR MARS/CAP MOD.
-
- FOR THE DC-LIGHT MOD, YOU RESPLICE THE GREEN WIRE (IF CUT) AND REMOVE BOTH
- R54 AND R55.
-
- ONE SIDE NOTE, NO RESET IS NEEDED AS MENTIONED ABOVE, BUT IT DOES WIPE OUT THE
- VALUES STORED IN THE VFO MEMORIES (AT LEAST ON THE RADIO'S MOD'ED AROUND HERE).
-
- AS LONG AS WE'RE TALKING MODS...
-
- FOR EXTENDED RECEIVE ONLY OTHER THAN THE 144 & 440 (WHICH ARE ALREADY EXTENDED)
- YOU ONLY CUT THE GREEN WIRE. THIS GIVES YOU 10 METER COVERAGE FROM 18-54 MHZ,
- 6 METER COVERAGE FROM 40-90 MHZ, 220 COVERAGE FROM 215-260 MHZ AND 1.2 GHZ
- COVERAGE FROM 1100-1400 MHZ. NOTE THAT THESE ONLY APPLY IF THE SPECIFIC MODULE
- IS INSTALLED IN THE RADIO (I.E. 10 METER, 6 METER, 220 OR 1.2 GHZ)...
-
- > -fred
- > --
- > | Fred Lloyd AA7BQ Fred.Lloyd@West.sun.com |
- > | Sun Microsystems, Inc. ...sun!flloyd |
- > | Phoenix, AZ (Reality -- what a concept!) (602) 275-4242 |
-
- Tony Bamberger, N6TYG
-
- +---------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
- | Tony Bamberger | UUCP: {ames,sun,apple,leadsv}!excelan!tonyb |
- | Novell Inc. | Internet: tonyb@novell.com |
- | Engineering Dept. | Packet: N6TYG @ N6LDL.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA |
- | 2180 Fortune Drive | TCP/IP: [44.4.2.24] tony@n6tyg.ampr.org |
- | San Jose, CA. 95131 | Voice: (408) 473-8469 FAX: (408) 433-9827 |
- +---------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
-
- >From Robert.Buaas@Eng.SUn.COM Tue Nov 5 19:21:58 1991
- Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM
- From: Robert.Buaas@Eng.SUn.COM (Robert Buaas [CONTRACTOR])
- Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1991 03:21:58 GMT
- Date-Received: Wed, 6 Nov 1991 12:48:24 GMT
- Subject: Having trouble with your new Kenwood TM-741A?
- Message-ID: <9111060321.AA05966@rats.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Organization: UCSD Usenet Gateway
- Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!wupost!uunet!ogicse!ucsd!news-mail-gateway
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Sender: daemon@ucsd.Edu
- Lines: 35
-
- Are you hearing "birdies" in the 440 MHz position on your new Kenwood TM-741A?
- I've had the problem with mine, and have been talking with other people who
- are having the same problem. Kenwood couldn't duplicate the problem and
- returned my 440 deck. The problem appears either as weak wandering carriers,
- or intermods with other input signals. Seldom is the signal strength greater
- than S2, but the squelch stays open most of the time. K6DYD has traced the
- problem to instability in the RF front-end (Q1, Q2), which is electronically
- switch out of the signal path by IC8 when out-of-band frequencies are
- selected. The solution appears to be placing a 220-ohm 1/4-watt resistor from
- pin-10 of IC8 to ground--this damping in what appears to be a signal leakage
- path prevents the unstability or parasitic oscillations causing the problem.
- He further observed that, if the control head is modified for full-frequency
- operation by removing the jumpers labeled R54 and R55, the RF preamp is
- continuously removed from the signal path unless the GREEN WIRE on the
- processor motherboard has been cut. During proper operation, pin-9 of IC8
- should change state when tuning in-band vs. out-of-band.
-
- The 220 MHz deck seems to enjoy having its VCO modulated by AC coming in
- the power cord. Alternator whine is annoyingly present during both
- transmission and reception. No cure identified yet.
-
- For those of you that want 220-440-1200, simply remove the 144 module, move
- the power cable into another module, restuff the frame, restart while
- reseting the VFO limits... Works fine.
-
- I would appreciate hearing from any of you having similiar problems; writing
- to customer relations is also a good idea. If you're considering one of
- these units but don't want the 2M deck, also write Kenwood. I've lost
- count of people who said they wanted this option. I'd like to be able
- to get all the decks separately from the bare frame.
-
- All in all, it's a nice radio--it just has growing pains; the sooner
- Kenwood owns up to the problems and fixes them, the more they'll sell.
-
- -Bob Buaas K6KGS (Internet: buaas@nosc.mil) (Phone: 714/968-0070)
-
- >From flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM Fri Nov 8 08:13:13 1991
- Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM
- From: flloyd@L1-A.West.Sun.COM (Fred Lloyd SUN Phoenix SE 602-275-5537 x17)
- Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1991 16:13:13 GMT
- Date-Received: Fri, 8 Nov 1991 23:49:21 GMT
- Subject: TM-741 Mods - More Surprises
- Message-ID: <2414@west.West.Sun.COM>
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Phoenix, AZ
- Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wupost!uunet!sun-barr!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!male!grapevine!west!L1-A.West.Sun.COM!flloyd
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Sender: news@west.West.Sun.COM
- Lines: 47
- Summary: 200 memory Channels per band
-
-
- Since my last posting on the TM-741, I've discovered yet another fact
- about the rig - yes, the unit has 200 memory channels PER BAND!
-
- I found these quite by accident. As some of you may recall, I had
- been having UHF receive problems on my all-band xmit mod'ed 741, which
- were suddenly cured when the magic 'green wire' was cut.
-
- Last night, quite by accident, I hit an 'improper' key sequence,
- (F)-(REV) in combination and suddenly my display looked a little
- funny. Instead of the normal memory channel number, the display
- showed A1 as the channel number. Upon further investigation, It
- appears that there are 100 additional memory channels under the
- (F)-(REV) key combination. The keyboard command chart which came
- with the rig indicates that the (F)-(REV) combination is unused.
-
-
- The extra 100 memory channels are arranged as follows:
-
- A1,A2,..A9,B0,B1,B2..C0..D0..E0..F0..G0..H0..I0..J0..J8,J9,AA
-
- (A1 is channel 101 and AA is channel 200)
-
-
- To toggle between the 100 channel banks, one need only press
- (F)-(REV) as desired. Works in VFO and in Memory mode.
-
- Both bands have additional memory channels as described above.
-
-
- For reference, my radio is configured in the following fashion:
-
- 1. Resistors R54 and R55 removed from the control head.
-
- 2. Cross-band Repeat mod (resistor removed) on base unit.
-
- 3. Green wire cut on base unit.
-
-
- I hope others will find this helpful.
-
- -fred AA7BQ
-
- --
- | Fred Lloyd AA7BQ Fred.Lloyd@West.sun.com |
- | Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation ...sun!flloyd |
- | Phoenix, AZ (If it's a fact, I believe it!) (602) 275-4242 |
-
- >From wa2ise@cbnewsb.cb.att.com Sat Nov 9 12:55:22 1991
- Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM
- From: wa2ise@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (robert.f.casey)
- Date: Sat, 9 Nov 1991 20:55:22 GMT
- Date-Received: Sun, 10 Nov 1991 12:52:55 GMT
- Subject: TM741 notes and mods 5/10
- Message-ID: <1991Nov9.205522.18746@cbfsb.att.com>
- Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
- Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!mips!pacbell.com!att!cbfsb!cbnewsb.cb.att.com!wa2ise
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Sender: news@cbfsb.att.com
- Keywords: mods
- Lines: 261
-
-
- copied from packet:
- Msg# TSF Size #Rd Date Time From MsgID To
- 63978 BH 3517 1 20-Oct 1035 IS0XSE 3001_IW0UHD KENWOO@WW (NONE)
- Sb: Replay xse bulletin #1
-
- xse bulletin #1: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#1 of 10]
-
- TM-741A/E FREQUENCY EXTENSION
- =============================
- Phase 1
- -------
- a) Side the release knob on the front panel to the right
- and remove the panel (be careful with the cable between
- the panel and the main unit.)
- b) Cut the green wire located in the left side (tape the
- bare ends of the wire tp prevent shorts.)
- c) Switch the power on (a melody sounds to confirm the
- change.)
-
- Phase 2
- -------
- a) Unplug the connectors of the cable between the panel
- and the main unit.
- b) Remove the two screws on the rear of the panel and open
- the rear of the case.
- c) On the left side of the lithium battery there are four
- jumpers marked R54, R55, R56 and R57 corresponding
- respectively to b0, b1, b2 and b3 bits described below.
- Set the four bits as required for your country:
- - European Countries:
- mode $05
- b3 = 0
- b2 = 1
- b1 = 0
- b0 = 1
- - USA, Canada and Asia:
- mode $03
- b3 = 0
- b2 = 0
- b1 = 1
- b0 = 1
- WARNING: 0 => jumper set, 1 => no jumper.
- d) Refit the rear of the case by reversing the order of
- disassembly.
-
-
- Frequency range after modification (*)
- ----------------------------------
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- | || rx range || tx range || SHIFT |
- | unit || min | max || min | max || EUROPE | USA CAN ASIA |
- |------||------------------------||----------------------------|
- | 28 || 18 | 54 || 26 | 45 || +/- 100 KHz | idem |
- | 50 || 40 | 90 || 46 | 76 || +/- 1 MHz | idem |
- | 144 || 118 | 174 || 136 | 174 || +/- 600 KHz | idem |
- | 220 || 215 | 260 || 215 | 235 || +/- 1.6 MHz | idem |
- | 430 || 410 | 470 || 410 | 470 || +/-1.6,-7.6 | +/- 5 MHz |
- | 1200 ||1100 |1400 ||1100 |1400 || +35, -6 MHz | +/-12,-20MHz |
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- (*) For 900 MHz rx-only band see bulletin #3.
-
-
- Be happy and 73 de Antonello is0xse,
- Cagliari, Sardegna, Italia, Europa... MONDO!!!!!
-
- IS0XSE @ IW0UHD.ITA.EU
-
- xse bulletin #2: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#2 of 10]
-
- TM-741A/E AM RECEPTION WITH 28 AND 50 MHZ UNIT
- ==============================================
-
- a) Press the [F] key, then press [BELL] key within
- ten seconds. An A is displayed at the hundred-MHz
- position to indicate AM mode.
-
- b) To return to FM mode press the [F] again, then
- press the [BELL] within ten seconds.
-
- That's all, folks!
-
- Be happy and 73 de Antonello is0xse,
- Cagliari, Sardegna, Italia, Europa... MONDO!!!!!
-
- xse bulletin #3: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#3 of 10]
-
- TM-741A/E 900 MHz BAND RECEPTION WITH 430 MHZ UNIT
- ==================================================
-
- Band change
- -----------
- To change to the 900-MHz band, select the 430-MHz
- band, then press and hold down the [MHZ] key for at
- least a second. Now 850.000 (initial setting) is
- displayed.
- To return to the 430-MHz band, press the [MHz] key
- again for at least a second.
-
-
- Adding a secondary 900-MHz dedicated antenna in the 430-MHZ unit
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- a) Remove the power supply cable from the power
- supply or battery.
-
- b) Remove the 430-MHz band unit with care.
- For removal procedure see the ISTRUCTION MANUAL -
- UNIT INSTALLATION, reversing the order of the
- procedure and... using the brain!
-
- c) Remove the shield plate (12 screws.)
-
- d) Solder a coaxial cable (0.8 D) to the input
- side of IC9 (center is alligned with the IC9,
- ground at right side.)
-
- e) Pass the cable throungh the notch and install
- the shield plate.
-
- f) Reassemble the main unit.
-
-
- xse bulletin #4: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#4 of 10]
-
- TM-741A/E MEMORY CHANNEL DOUBLING
- =================================
-
- Each band can be switched to the normal memory
- (100 channels) and rear memory (100 channels). Each
- band can contain 200 channels and... yes, a total of
- 600 channels can be used for three bands!
-
- SORRY! This function can be enabled only by extending
- the receive frequency (see bulletin #1 of this
-
- To switch the memory, hold down the [F] key and
- press the [REV] key:
- Normal Memory (100 ch) <--> Rear Memory (100 ch)
-
- The functions of the rear memory are the same as the
- normal memory, but memory channels are displayed as
- follows (rather than 01 to 00):
-
- A1 - b0 == 01 - 10 b1 - c0 == 11 - 20
- c1 - d0 == 21 - 30 d1 - E0 == 31 - 40
- E1 - F0 == 41 - 50 F1 - G0 == 51 - 60
- G1 - h0 == 61 - 70 h1 - i0 == 71 - 80
- i1 - J0 == 81 - 90 J1 - AA == 91 -100
-
-
- xse bulletin #5: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#5 of 10]
-
- TM-741A/E REPEATER MODIFICATION (TRANSPONDER FUNCTIONS)
- =======================================================
-
- WARNING: Extended continous transmission may cause a failure
- of the equipment. See "transmission time limit" below.
-
-
- Preliminary hardware modification
- ---------------------------------
- a) Loosen the four screws on the side of the set.
- Remove the four screws on the bottom of the set.
- Remove the bottom of the case.
- b) Locate the two jumpers on the Control Unit, on the
- opposite side of the panel (see in figure, below.)
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- | | | <----- remove (blue) |
- | |
- | |
- | CONTROL UNIT |
- | ________ |
- | | ic 2 | |
- | |________| |
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- panel side
-
- c) Remove the blue chip jumper (0 OHM). Use a soldering
- iron with a thin tip in order not to damage other
- components or patterns.
- d) Refit the rear of the case by reversing the order of
- disassembly.
-
-
- Fixed-band repeater operation
- -----------------------------
- With the fixed-band repeater, the transmission band is fixed,
- and if a signal come in on the remaining band, and the BUSY
- turns on, the transmit mode is entered and modulation is done
- using the received signal.
-
- a) If the option band is present, turn off one of the three
- band.
- b) Set the frequencies of two bands (rx/tx split are also
- permitted.)
- c) Set a band as the transmission (PTT display) and operation
- (green indicator) band (press the band select key.)
- d) Hold down the [F] key for at least a second (the red led
- flashes), then press the [MUTE] key.
-
-
- Cross-band repeater operation
- -----------------------------
- When the cross-band repeater function is being used, a signal
- enters one of two bands. Busy turns on, the other band enters
- the transmit mode and modulation is done with the received
- signal.
-
- a) Set the frequencies of two bands (rx/tx repeater split are
- also allowed.)
- b) Set a band as the transmit band (PTT display) and the other
- as the operation band (green indicator). This arrangement
- can be reversed.
- c) Hold down the [F] key for at least a second (the red led
- flashes), then press the [MUTE] key.
- The dots on both frequency display flash, and the cross-band
- repeater works. Only reception is possible in the remaining
- band.
-
-
- Dual-in repeater operation (when the option band is installed)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- With the dual-in repeater, the transmit band is fixed, and if
- a signal comes in on one of the other bands, Busy turns on,
- transmit mode is entered and modulation is done using the
- received signal.
-
- a) Set the frequencies of all three bands.
- b) Set a band as the transmission (PTT display) and operation
- (green indicator) band (press the band select key.)
- c) Hold down the [F] key for at least a second (the red led
- flashes), then press the [MUTE] key.
- The dots on the frequency display light.
-
-
- Turn-off repeater
- -----------------
- To turn the repeater off, hold down the [F] key for at least
- a second (the red led flashes), then press the [MUTE] key.
- The state before setting returns.
-
-
- Repeater transmission time limit setting
- ----------------------------------------
- The repeater transmission time limit is set with the time-out
- timer (TOT). The time can be set to 3, 5, 10, 20, 30 minutes,
- or OFF. (See the item about the TOT of the main unit.)
-
-
- Be happy and 73 de Antonello is0xse,
- Cagliari, Sardegna, Italia, Europa... MONDO!!!!!
-
- IS0XSE @ IW0UHD.ITA.EU
-
- 5 of 10 more to come if and when I see 'em on packet!
- ========================================================================
- Note: I haven't tried or verified this, proceed at your own risk, and do
- not transmit outside of legal bands. WA2ISE
-
- >From boris@badenov.Eng.Sun.COM Wed Nov 13 19:33:59 1991
- Relay-Version: version Notes 2.8.3 1990/04/18; site hp-ptp.HP.COM
- From: boris@badenov.Eng.Sun.COM (Philip Saeli - AMP)
- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1991 03:33:59 GMT
- Date-Received: Thu, 14 Nov 1991 12:54:08 GMT
- Subject: Re: TM741 notes and mods 5/10
- Message-ID: <ki3rl7INNr0d@smli.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Mt. View, Ca.
- Path: hp-ptp!hpcc05!hp-col!sdd.hp.com!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!sun-barr!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!smli.Eng.Sun.COM!badenov.Eng.Sun.COM!boris
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- References: <1991Nov9.205522.18746@cbfsb.att.com>
- Keywords: mods
- Lines: 47
- Summary: looking for reference to "0.8 D" coax; notes on key names.
- NNTP-Posting-Host: badenov.eng.sun.com
-
-
- >xse bulletin #2: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#2 of 10]
- >
- >TM-741A/E AM RECEPTION WITH 28 AND 50 MHZ UNIT
- >==============================================
- >
- >a) Press the [F] key, then press [BELL] key within
- > ten seconds. An A is displayed at the hundred-MHz
- > position to indicate AM mode.
-
- I couldn't find the [BELL] key on my TM-741A. Cross referencing between
- the manual and the supplied schematic, it seems that the [SHIFT] key is
- the equivalent of the [BELL] key. There is a [BELL] key but no [SHIFT]
- key in the schematic, and a [SHIFT] key but no [BELL] key in the manual
- (and on my radio).
-
- >xse bulletin #3: KENWOOD MODIFICATIONS [#3 of 10]
- >
- >TM-741A/E 900 MHz BAND RECEPTION WITH 430 MHZ UNIT
- >==================================================
- >
- >[stuff deleted...]
- >
- >d) Solder a coaxial cable (0.8 D) to the input
- > side of IC9 (center is alligned with the IC9,
- > ground at right side.)
- >
- >e) Pass the cable throungh the notch and install
- > the shield plate.
-
- I can't seem to figure out what the "(0.8 D)" refers to. I know that
- Japanese coax has XXD numbers, e.g., 5D, 8D, 10D, etc., but the smallest
- I've seen is 1.5D, which I believe is about the size of RG-174. There's
- about 1/8 in. clearance in the slot, so RG-58 or anything bigger would be
- too big. RG-174 has about 1000 DB/KM attenuation at 1GHz. Yes, that's
- 1 DB/meter. Guess 6 in. shouldn't be -too- bad at 900MHz. Anyone have
- any other ideas?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Phil
-
- --
- Philip A. Saeli Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.
- EMAIL: Philip.Saeli@Eng.Sun.COM
- VOICE: office:(415) 336-2289 message:(415) 960-1300
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-
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