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Ten-Tec 715 RF - Installation and Connectivity; Microphone Input Details

Ten-Tec 715 RF
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Clipping: Max 15 dB as indicated by bargraph.
INSTALLATION
Model 715 is installed in-line between the microphone and
the input of the transmitter. The front panel is equipped with
dual microphone inputs. The conventional 8 pin mic connector
is wired the same as Ten-Tec HF transceivers and can accept
input from a similar wired microphones (Yaesu microphones
utilize the same mic pin-out). See Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1. Mic wiring, model 715, front view.
The secondary mic input is a 1/8” mono connector as used
by popular headset/microphone combinations like those
manufactured by Heil Sound.
The output connection to the transceiver is via a ¼” stereo
connector that is wired via a cable to an 8 pin microphone
connector. Cables are available wired for the 4 pin Ten-Tec
connector, 8 pin Ten-Tec connector (also used by Yaesu),
Icom, and Kenwood (also used by Elecraft) transceivers.
Connect the male end of the ¼” stereo plug to model 715 and
the opposite 8-pin connector end to your transceiver mic jack.
Figure 1-2. Plug wiring, 1/4” output jack for connection to
transceiver.
Part # 74425
Revision 1
January 2009