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Terra TX 760D - 1.5 Additional Equipment Required; 1.6 License Requirements

Terra TX 760D
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Revision A
November 25, 1996
1.4.1 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Noise-canceling Microphone, Carbon, Push-to-talk
Terra by Trimble P/N 0900-0151-01
Voltage Converter 27.50 to 13.75 V
Model MLC 28-5 Terra by Trimble P/N 0900-3219-12
Push-to-talk Switch
Terra by Trimble P/N 0900-0203-01
Headset with Microphone
Terra by Trimble P/N 0900-0201-11
Ext. VOX Kit, Pot. and Knobs
Terra by Trimble P/N 1901-5322-00
1.5 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
1. Sufficient RG 58A/U 50 co-axial antenna cable to reach from the transceiver to the
antenna. BNC co-axial fittings as required for the particular installation. If cable
length exceeds 20 feet RG8 co-axial cable is recommended
2. MIL 22759 or equivalent wire sufficient to make the harness.
3. Microphone and headphone jacks as required.
4. Circuit breaker rated at 4 amps.
5. 50 ohm communications antenna rated at top speed of the aircraft.
1.6 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
The operator of the Terra by Trimble TX 760D transceiver is required by the Federal
Communications Commission to hold a restricted radio-telephone operator’s permit, or a
higher class of license. A U.S. citizen may obtain the operator permit from the nearest FCC
office.
The transceiver, when installed in an aircraft, requires an Aircraft Radio Station License.
This license may be obtained by filing an FCC Form 404. The transceiver should be identified
on the form as CCXTX760D under Type Acceptance Number. If a copy of the filed Form
404 is kept in the aircraft, the TX 760D may be operated up to 30 days while awaiting the
formal license.
For Ground Station operation, Form 406 should be filed as above.

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