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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
RFL 9785 RFL Electronics Inc.
April 25, 2005
14-5 (973) 334-3100
039 – Reserve Key This indicates if Reserve Key is active or inactive. When active, the
power level has been reduced to one-tenth of the power level.
040 – Remote Initiate This indicates if Remote Initiate is active or inactive. When active, it
causes the Checkback sequence to be activated.
041 – Start This indicates if Start is active or inactive. When active, it causes the
unit to transmit a Block.
042 – Stop This indicates if Stop is active or inactive. When active, it overrides the
Start input.
043 – Block Output This indicates if Block Output is active or inactive. When active, the unit
is receiving a valid Block signal.
044 – IRIG-B Status This indicates if IRIG-B Status is active or inactive. When active, the
unit is receiving a valid IRIG-B signal.
100 – RxCh1 Level Indicates the Channel 1 receive level (+/-10 dB from nominal). This is
the same number that is displayed on the RFL 9785 front panel digital
meter.
102 – TxCh1 PWR(50ohm) Indicates the amount of power that would be transmitted into an ideal,
balanced 50Ω load, with zero reflection (with source and load matched),
for Channel 1. Typical range is 1W to 10W
104 – TxCh1 Actual PWR Indicates the actual power being transmitted into the load for Channel 1.
Theoretical range is 0W to 10W.
106 – TxCh1 REFL PWR Indicates the Channel 1, percent reflected power. Numerical range is 0%
to 40%. Over 40% reflected power will be displayed as >40%.
If there is an open or short, “OPEN” or “SHORT” will be displayed.

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