Microwave Radio Communications LLC PTX127T1CG User Manual

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 Product Description
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PTX-PRO User and Technical Manual
PTX-PRO options consist of the following:
Standard and High Definition Video
   All PTX-PRO 
configurations are available with Standard Definition (SD) or SD 
and optional High Definition (HD) video technologies.
Antenna Options  
The PTX-PRO is fully compatible with the 
MRC family of transmit antennas, including the following:
MRC MegaHorn Compact Horn
MRC 2, 3, and 4 ft. Parabolic Antennas.
Contact your Sales Representative to explore the antenna 
choices available.
2.2.2
Power Options
The architecture of the PTX-PRO allows a number of options for 
the external power source.  The PTX-PRO
 
configurations 
operate on the following external AC or DC power sources:
90 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
+11.0 to +36.0 VDC
A built-in universal AC and DC power supply provides full 
flexibility in choosing power sources.  For additional information, 
refer to the 
Fuse ratings for the AC and DC power sources are shown in 
.
Table 2-1:   Fuse Ratings
Operating Voltage
Fuse Rating
90 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
2.0A, 250V AGC, Slow Blow
+11.0 to +36.0 VDC
15.0A, 250V, Slow Blow
CAUTION
Avoid possible equipment damage.  If you 
are using a DC power source for your PTX-
PRO, do not exceed 36 volts DC input 
power. 
Refer to the 
  for additional 
information.
2.2.3
Mounting and Deployment Options
For more details on installation of the PTX-PRO in various 
applications, see the 
Portable Deployment
  In portable applications, the PTX-PRO is 
typically mounted on an MRC Quick Release Mount for easy 
attachment to an MRC tripod.  The Quick Release Mount 
connects to a Dovetail Adapter Plate machined into the MRC 
tripod mount.  Other mounting options are available.   
An optional Rain Shield, as shown in 
, is available.
Figure 2-2:   PTX-PRO with Optional Rain Shield 
Optional 
Rain 
Shield