Audio-Technica ATW-A62P - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – UHF Powered Dipole Antennas; Installation and Operation; Introduction; Antenna Location & Orientation
- Page 3 – Internal Connections; Cable Selection
- Page 4 – Cable Connections; It’s most effective to remove the cable clamp entirely,; Fig. F Rear Cable Exit; Fig. G Bottom Cable Exit; Setting Gain; Gain Setting; Specifications; One -Year Limited Warranty
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UHF Wireless Systems
ATW-A62P
UHF Powered Dipole Antennas, 656-668 MHz
ATW-A72P
UHF Powered Dipole Antennas, 728-740 MHz
Installation and Operation
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UHF Powered Dipole Antennas Installation and Operation CAUTION! The circuits and wiring inside the antennas are adjusted for optimum performance. Do not attempt to alter circuitry or wiring to affect output. To do so will void the warranty and may cause improper operation or system degradation. This...
CableClamp Antenna Mounting The attractive molded housings are easily removable for installation or adjustment. Simply remove the two silver-colorscrews located at the rear of each housing and gently pull the housing forward, away from the black metal rear plate (Fig. B). For portable or temporary u...
Cable Connections Refer to Figure F (cable rear exit) or Figure G (bottom exit) forconnecting positions. When using a screwdriver on the antennaterminals, always support the PC board. Center Conductor: Wrap the center conductor(s) clockwise around its screw and tighten snugly. (If using RG8, it is g...