Telex UAD4 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – System Configuration; Telex; Figure 1
- Page 3 – Figure 2
- Page 5 – Tighten the nut and lockwasher securely.; Coax Cable; REMOVE PLUG; Figure 6
- Page 6 – Do not attach antennas and splitters; Figure 7
- Page 7 – UAD4 Accessories and Replacement Parts; Europe
Instruction Sheet
General Description
The UAD4 Amplified Antenna Splitter makes it
possible to operate four UHF wireless diversity
microphone receivers on four separate frequen-
cies using only two antennas.
Features
The UAD4 is equipped with TNC type connec-
tors. Low loss coaxial cables are also supplied
for splitter to receiver antenna jack connections.
The UAD4 has an internal power supply. Power
out jacks and cables are provided to supply up
to four receivers thus eliminating excess power
supply clutter.
It also features a high degree of output isolation;
a necessity in multi-frequency systems to prevent
intermodulation.
The UAD4 Splitter is compatible with Telex
UHF diversity wireless receivers.
Rack panel mounting “ears” allow the UAD4 to
be mounted in a standard 19 inch equipment
rack. “Knock outs” in the ears allow front con-
nection of antenna cables.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range 301614100 .................................................................................600-780 MHz
301614101 .................................................................................780-900 MHz
3rd Order Intercept Output ...........................................................................greater than 18 dbm
Net Gain ............................................................................................................greater than 2 dB
Noise Figure ...........................................................................................................less than 3 dB
Output Isolation ...............................................................................................greater than 20 dB
Connectors, Antenna ..........................................................................Standard TNC receptacles
Power Requirements ................................................................................. 100-240VAC 50/60Hz
UAD4
CAT. NO. 301614100 600-780 MHz
CAT. NO. 301614101 780-900 MHz
AMPLIFIED UHF
ANTENNA SPLITTER
PN 804036 Rev A
Telex
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TELEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 12000 Portland Ave. South, Burnsville, MN 55337
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Summary
System Configuration Figure 2 illustrates the typical system configura-tion using the UAD4. Figure 3 illustrates an arrangement where twosplitters have been cascaded. By connecting oneof the outputs of the first splitter to the antennainputs of the second splitter, three additional re-ceivers may be...
-3- TO RECEIVERS ONLY TO RECEIVERS OR SPLITTERS TO RECEIVERS ONLY (DO NOT FEED SPLITTERS FROM SECONDARY UNITS) ANTENNA ANTENNA INPUT A OUTPUT A 1 2 3 4 OUTPUT B 1 2 3 4 INPUT B POWER 90-260 VAC 50-60 Hz POWER OUT 1 2 3 4 15 VDC INPUT A OUTPUT A 1 2 3 4 OUTPUT B 1 2 3 4 INPUT B POWER 90-260 VAC 50-60...
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