HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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Operating the transceiver/antenna
This chapter describes how to use the FreeSpeak II transceiver/antenna. It
contains the following sections:
contains the following sections:
•
Transceiver/antenna
•
Transceiver/antenna splitter (PD2203)
9.1
Transceiver/antenna
The FS II transceiver/antennas form the transmission link between the FS II
beltpacks and the FS II Base station. It has internal omnidirectional (all
directions/circular coverage) antennas. Multiple units are used to support the
beltpacks and to create larger, customized coverage areas. Each
transceiver/antenna is connected to the Base station, either directly or via a
PD2203 splitter.
beltpacks and the FS II Base station. It has internal omnidirectional (all
directions/circular coverage) antennas. Multiple units are used to support the
beltpacks and to create larger, customized coverage areas. Each
transceiver/antenna is connected to the Base station, either directly or via a
PD2203 splitter.
The unit has two methods of fixing:
•
Three screw points for mounting on a flat surface.
•
Two microphone stand connectors, 3/8 in and 5/8 in.
Figure 9-1 FS II Transceiver/Antenna
9.1.1
IP rating (International Protection Marking)
The transceiver/antenna has an IP rating of 65 so it can be mounted outside and
will be resistant to weather conditions.
will be resistant to weather conditions.
Mounting
holes
Mounting
holes
Mounting
holes
Microphone stand
connectors (3/8
and 5/8 inch)