The "F" connector is a satellite dish input for satellite control and data
input for the synchronization, delay, and control of the transmitter.

 

CBS Bill

W6CBS

 

 

 

 

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Well, gang, I brought this puppy home today! Even has a "receiver" in the
cabinet, but I'm not sure just WHAT kind of receiver it is.  

 

There are **two** antenna connections on left side of the cabinet:

One is a 50-ohm "N" connection which I assume is the transmitter output.

The other appears to be a 75 ohm "F" connection.  Ideas???

 

I have photos available upon request.  This thing appears to be complete.  

 

I'm meeting another ham tomorrow who has a manual set for it - less the
controller manual.  So I'll be looking for one of them..  

 

Here's the "pedigree" on the station:

TX Model:  GL-T8500

RX Model:  GL-S2164

Control Package:  GL-C2000S

Current TX freq:  931.1875

PA Serial #: 9521065 E 10323

Power Out: 100 to 250 Watts

 

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