Thank you, Dennis!

That is a major help!  I might assume that since I do not have the companion 
transmitter, I can tie B+ to pin 3 of the connector as well? (And recall this 
switching 
in case I want to mate the receiver to a transmitter of whatever flavor at 
another 
time).

One more question regarding the radio is the mating female connector to build a 
cable.  Looking through the DigiKey catalog, it looks like Amphenol, AMP, and 
Cannon all make potential mates for the TCS receiver.  I always get a bit 
confused 
trying to sort through the connector info in the catalog though.  Does somebody 
know what series (current manufacture) of the connector I need?

Thanks again!


On 3 Jun 2003 at 2:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Joe,
> 
> Pinout as follows:
> 
> 1 - NC
> 2 - B+ in (225 V.)
> 3 - B+ in to the screen grids of the RF, mixer and 1st IF stages.   This came 
> from the xmitter and was the means by which the receiver was muted during 
> transmit.
> 4 - NC
> 5 - +12 V. to heaters.   AC OK here.
> 6 - Gnd.
> 7 - NC
> 9 - Audio out (600 ohms)
> 8 & 12 jumpered together
> 10 & 11      "             "
> 
> Pins 10/11 and 8/12 connected to the "Power" switch on the front panel of the 
> receiver.   Used to turn the various power supplies for the receiver and 
> transmitter on and off.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Dennis D.   W7QHO
> Glendale, CA
> 

73
Joe Bento
N6DGY
Pleasant Grove, Utah

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