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COBHAM RT-7000 RCDU - Figure 5-7: RT-7000 PMR with up to 2 (Optional) Hand Held Radios and Optional RCDU; Figure 5-8: RT7000 RMR with RCDU; Figure 5-9: RT-7000 PMR with 118 Mhz HPF (for Radio Systems Requiring Certification to TSO-C169 A)

COBHAM RT-7000 RCDU
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150-071724 Rev N
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Figure 5-7: RT-7000 PMR with up to 2 (optional) Hand Held Radios and optional RCDU
Figure 5-8: RT7000 RMR with RCDU
Figure 5-9: RT-7000 PMR with 118 MHz HPF (for radio systems requiring certification to
TSO-C169a)
Note: Not all installation configurations are shown here. The 118 MHz HPF goes into
the antenna feed line, as shown above, for PMR and RMR installations with either a
passive or tunable antenna. If the system contains multiple Wideband Transceivers
(CWTs), a 118 MHz HPF is required in the antenna feed line for each CWT.
118 MHz
HPF
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