
Quick Start Guide for the NCC-2
PLEASE - Read this guide completely before applying power or transmitting RF.
You can cause serious damage to the NCC-2 and your receive antenna system by making incorrect
connections to this unit. This type of damage is NOT covered by warranty.
If after reading this guide and the complete NCC-2 manual you still have any questions about the
hook up of the NCC-2 for your system, please call DX Engineering for technical assistance.
Receive Antenna Phasing Controller
DXE-NCC-2
DXE-NCC-2-Quick Start -INS Rev 0b
Make these connections first then perform the Transmit Safety Test
Make connections to the NCC-2 as follows:
described on page 2 of this guide.
Connect a standard shielded audio style cable between the RADIO PTT Phono
connector and a transceiver keying output that provides a ‘ground on transmit’
connection. Some modern transceivers have a rear panel amplifier control jack typically
labeled as "TX", "AMP", "Send” or "TX GND" that pulls low when the transceiver is
keyed. (Check the user manual for your radio). Note: Kenwood transceivers have a 7-pin
DIN labeled “REMOTE”. Use the DXE-KWD-RTR cable.
ACC PTT connector on the NCC-2 is a keying pass-through used for keying another
accessory such as an amplifier or sequencer. Do not use this connector for a transceiver keying
line. See warning on second page of this guide.
Connect the NCC-2 RADIO jack to a transceiver antenna jack with a standard coaxial cable.
When using two receiving antennas, connect the first one to the CH A RX ANT IN BNC or F
Connector.
When phasing a receive only antenna with a transmit antenna, connect the included BNC patch
cable between MAIN ANT OUT and CH A RX ANT IN.
Connect the second receiving antenna (or local noise source antenna) to the CH RX B ANT IN
BNC or F Connector.
Connect a well filtered, fused power source of +13.8 to +21 Vdc 2A minimum
to the MAIN PWR jack to the NCC-2 using the supplied 2.1 mm plug. Input DC
line should be fused at 3 amps to protect circuitry. Power will be fed through the
bias tee circuitry to A and B Ports if individually enabled.
See the manual for jumper settings.
Proceed to the Transmit Safety Test on page 2.
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NEVER connect the MAIN ANT OUT connector of the NCC-2 to a transceiver RF output!
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Transmit Safety Test:
KEYING LINE CONNECTION WARNING:
MAKE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that the KEYING LINE from the
TRANSCEIVER is connected ONLY to the NCC-2 RADIO PTT connector. The
keying line to the amplifier must be connected ONLY to ACC PTT “pass through”.
Do Not reverse the RADIO PTT and ACC PTT keying line connectors.
These connections are NOT interchangeable.
When the NCC-2 RADIO connector is used to carry transmitted RF, if these keying
connectors are accidently reversed, PERMANENT INTERNAL DAMAGE will
occur to the NCC-2 and potentially to other receive antenna devices.
INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE NCC-2 DUE TO REVERSAL OF KEYING LINES
IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
Important: When using the NCC-2, unexpected relay chattering sounds and flickering of the
RTR Blue/Red LED during transmission is an indication of a failure of the ground
on transmit signal. Cease operations immediately and check the keying cable
center conductor and the transceiver amplifier keying settings and connection.
Transceiver ground on transmit on the center conductor AND a transceiver
chassis-grounded shield on the keying cable connected to RADIO PTT connector
of the NCC-2 are required for proper RTR relay operation.
After making all of the connections and prior to transmitting through the NCC-2 for the first time:
Turn the NCC-2 POWER On. The Power LED should change from Yellow to Green.
Toggle the RTR switch in the center Norm position. The RTR should change from Red to Blue. If not -
STOP - Re-check all connections. In receive mode (Norm), LED must be Blue to receive properly.
On your transceiver, adjust the Transmit RF level to Zero output and Mic Gain to Zero.
With your transceiver in SSB mode, key the microphone PTT. The NCC-2 RTR LED MUST change from
Blue to Red. If not - STOP - The keying cable is either not connected or has a defective center conductor
and must be replaced.
When the RTR LED changes from Blue to Red when the transceiver PTT is keyed, then all is ready for
normal NCC-2 operation. The RF Transmit level and Mic Gain can now be turned up to the normal
operating levels.
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