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PERIPHERALS
OVERVIEW OF PERIPHERALS
192 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER REFERENCE MANUAL
Overview of peripherals
Peripherals are devices that extend the capability of the transceiver system, for
example, an external data modem, an automatic tuning antenna, or a GPS receiver.
Each peripheral is attached to the transceiver via a compatible connector. In User
Data > Peripherals, you select the connector, scroll through the list of devices that
may be connected, select the device that you have connected, then restart the
transceiver to activate the default settings for this device. The transceiver
automatically picks the recommended values for the particular device.
NOTE: Peripheral devices in the table below that are marked with * have
settings that may be changed to suit your requirements. These settings
may be accessed via User Data > Peripherals or Settings >
Connectors.
CAUTION: When you select a different peripheral for a connector, all
user-selectable entries are reset to their default value.
CAUTION: Codan recommends that you do not change the values for your device
unless absolutely necessary. Please contact your Codan representative
if you need assistance with your particular requirements.
Table 5: Peripherals
Peripheral type Peripheral connector Peripheral device
Antenna Type (RFU) Broadband antenna
9350 (default)
3040/3042/3046/3048
9103
Low power
SG-235 500 W
1 kW Tuner

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BrandCodan
ModelEnvoy
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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