Ameritron PNP-5M Instruction Manual

PNP-5M CABLE INSTRUCTIONS
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PNP-5M CABLE
1. Connect a Phono cable from the AMP jack of the ARB to the Amplifier's Relay.
CAUTION:
DO NOT use the ARB-704 with amplifier relays that are not pulled to ground to activate!
The relay or amplifier control system MUST be the type that is pulled to ground to activate! Nearly all comm ercial amplifiers manufactured after the mid 1960's is safe to use with this unit. The ARB-704 connects between the radio and amplifier, preventing damage to the radio from amplifier keying voltages.
The ARB-704 works with all standard manufactured amplifiers including those with positive, negative, and AC relay lines. This includes, but is not limited to, Ameritron, B&W, Collins, Command, Dentron, Heathkit, Kenwood, and Yaesu amplifiers.
The safest way to tell if the ARB-704 will work is to look at the relay co nnection on the amplifier panel. If the connection is through a phono (RCA) jack, or has one terminal directly grounded to the chassis, this unit will almost certainly work.
2. If using ALC, connect a Phono cable from the FT-847's ALC jack to the Amplifier's ALC.
3. Connect the 5-pin end of the "plug and play cable" into the multi-port of the ARB.
Then, connect the mini 5-pin end into the "EXT STBY" jack of the Yaesu FT-847.
4. Connect po wer to the ARB's power jack. Red is positive and Black is ground or negative.
The ARB's radio jack and ALC are not used for this application
When the transceiver is placed into transmit, the light on the ARB will light and the amplifier will go into transmit mode.
This Cable is to interface the
Yaesu FT-847 with the ARB-
704.
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