SAC SE SERIES User guide

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SE SERIES TRANSMITTER
SE125
Digital Non-Directional Beacon
INSTALLATION AND SETUP MANUAL
Manual #SD433001
Revision D
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STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
Southern Avionics Company (hereinafter called SAC) warrants to the original Purchaser for a period of
Fourteen (14) months from the date of shipment to the original Purchaser, that the goods sold under this
warranty were at the time of the delivery, free from defects resulting from faulty material or workmanship.
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other representations and express warranties and is made for the
benefit of the original purchaser only and is not made for the benefit of any party other than original
Purchaser. All implied warranties existing under the law are hereby expressly negated; particularly, SAC
hereby negates and disclaims the implied warranty of merchantability and implied warranty of fitness for a
particular purpose.
This warranty applies only if the goods are submitted to normal use and service and does not apply if the
goods are misused or mismatched with other goods such as antennas, couplers, or any other third party
goods, which have not been approved by SAC in writing, for use with SAC equipment.
If Purchaser believes that these goods do not comply with the express warranty stated above, or any
existing and applicable implied warranty which under the law cannot be disclaimed, or negated, as
provided above, then Purchaser may request that SAC inspect such goods using the following contact
information: telephone: +409-842-1717; fax: +409-842-2987; email: sales@southernavionics.com; or, by
shipping the goods prepaid to SAC at 5055 Belmont Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77707 U.S.A. to the
attention of Warranty Repair, within Sixty (60) days after Purchaser knows, or should have known, that the
goods allegedly do not conform with the warranty.
Shipments must include written documentation specifying (a) Purchaser's name, address, telephone
number and email address, (b) date of purchase, (c) Serial Number(s) of the equipment (d) location from
which the goods were purchased, (e) location of the installation, and (f) description of the alleged
nonconformity with the warranty.
If the goods are covered by this warranty and SAC’s determines that they do not conform to the terms
herein, SAC will repair or replace the goods and return them F.O.B. point of manufacture. In no event will
SAC be obligated or required to remove the non-conforming goods from their place of installation and/or to
install any replacement goods. All replacement goods are warranted to the extent provided herein for the
remaining term of this warranty.
In the event purchaser chooses to commence an action for breach of warranty or breach of contract arising out of the
sale of the goods pursuant to this invoice, the purchaser must commence such action within One (1) year after the
course of action accrues. The remedy provided herein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this war-
ranty, for any breach of any implied warranty existing and applicable under the laws of the United States of America (to
the extent that any such warranty has not been successfully negated and disclaimed hereinabove) and for any act of
negligence or other tortuous act committed by SAC, and in no event shall SAC be liable to the Purchaser or any third
party for any incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from any defect in the goods or any failure of the
goods to conform with this warranty or any implied warranty existing and applicable under U.S. law (to the extent that
any such implied warranty has not been successfully negated and disclaimed hereinabove.)
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REPAIR POLICY
Southern Avionics Company (SAC) offers fault analysis, repair and refurbishment of SAC equipment
performed by our factory-trained staff.
Items submitted for repair must be accompanied by an Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number
which will enable us to address your request in the most efficient manner.
Contact our Technical Department to receive RMA before returning items to SAC.
In order for us to process your repair order, the equipment sent for repair must include the following
information:
(a) RMA
(b) Purchaser's name, address, telephone number and email address,
(c) Serial Number of the equipment
(d) location of the installation, and
(e) detailed description of problem / reason for repair
Standard repair labor rate: $150 USD per hour.
Minimum repair cost: $150 USD.
Standard repair turnaround time: 14 days, excluding shipping time.
Turnaround time of less than 14 days will be subject to an expediting fee of $50 USD per hour in addition
to the standard repair labor rate.
SAC will notify the customer if we determine that the returned item cannot be economically repaired, or if it
is more cost-effective to purchase a new item.
Items that we conclude cannot be repaired to meet our established standard of performance will be
rejected and returned to the customer, upon request. Pads lifted from circuit boards or burned circuit
boards are examples of non-repairable items.
Customer is responsible for all freight costs. SAC assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage of
items sent for repair.
Repairs are guaranteed for 90 days after shipment. Warranty applies only to the actual repairs that were
made and does not cover any subsequent equipment failures not associated with the previous repair.
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Safety Symbols Become familiar with the safety symbols presented in this section.
These symbols will alert you to safety hazards and conditions that
may result in personal injury, death, or property and equipment
damage.
WARNING: Electric shock hazard, high voltages capable of causing
personpersonal injury or death.
WARNING: Red lightning flash: High reactive voltages present capable of causing
personal injury.
HIGH VOLTAGE
GENERAL WARNING: See Installation Manual before proceeding
CAUTION: Heat hazard – allow heated components to cool before handling
Alternating Current
Direct Current
Protective Earth conductor or connection
ON (power switch)
OFF (power switch)

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SE 125 Dual Transmitter in IP66 enclosure

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SE 125 Dual Transmitter in rack cabinet

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PC1000C/3 Antenna Tuning Unit in IP66 enclosure

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Council Directive 1999/5/EC R&TTE Label
This system is intended for use in professional environment by personnel fully conversant with
it’s use and application. It should not be operated in close proximity to domestic electrical
equipment.
This system is to be operated and maintained by skilled staff in strict accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. The use of service spares not recommended by the manufacturer
may compromise the electromagnetic compatibility of the equipment.
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that any external cabling, test leads, and/or other user
supplied fixtures are designed, manufactured, and maintained in accordance with engineering
practices appropriate for their intended use.
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CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
In accordance with the Council of the European Communities, Southern Avionics hereby declares
Conformance of the product described below with the following Directives.
Reference: Notified Body Certificate 1000- 1 - 1513P
Southern Avionics Company has demonstrated compliance with the Essential Requirements of Council
Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment with specific
requirements in the following areas:
73/23/EEC European Community Low voltage directive
EN 60950-1:2006, EN 60950-22:2006 and EN 60945:2002
2004/108/EC EMC directive
EN 61000-6-2:2005, EN 61000-6-4:2007, CISPR 16-2-1:2008, CISPR 16-2-3:2010, IEC
61000-3-2:2009, IEC 61000-3-3:2008, IEC 61000-4-2:2008, IEC 61000-4-3:2008, IEC
61000-4-4:2004, IEC 61000-4-5:2005, IEC 61000-4-6:2008, IEC 61000-4-8:2009, IEC
61000-4-11:2004
Equipment Description:
This Declaration covers all single and dual SE125 and SE250 Series Non Directional Beacon
Transmitters in the following frequency bands: Standard 190 kHz – 650 kHz, Medium 500 kHz –
1250 kHz and High 1500 kHz – 1800 kHz.
European Agent: Muirhead Avionics
Mallory House
Navigator Park
Southall Lane, Southall
Middlesex UB2 5NH - UK
Tel: +44.2085.713422
Company Signatory:
Tim Hamilton
Date: July 19, 2010
Director of Engineering
Southern Avionics Company
P.O. Box 5345
Beaumont, Texas, USA 77726-5345
409-842-1717(tel) 409-842-2987(fax)
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Interoperability Declaration
SE Series Transmitter EC Declaration of Suitability for Use
Regulation
Reference
Regulation (EC) No 552/2004 Of The European Parliament And Of The Council Of 10
March 2004 on the Interoperability of the European Air Traffic Management Network (The
Interoperability Regulation)
Name & address of Manufacturer or
Agent
Southern Avionics Company
5050 Belmont
Beaumont, Texas 77707
Muirhead Avionics
Mallory House
Navigator Park
Southall Lane, Southall
Middlesex UB2 5NH - UK
Tel: +44.2085.713422
Description of the constituent
Southern Avionics Company’s SE series Transmitters with PC1000C/3, PC1000M/3,
PC1000H/3 or PC3000 Antenna Tuning Units (ATU) and Remote Control Unit (RCU)
have been designed and tested to operate as a standalone Non Directional radio Beacon
system for airplane navigation as part of the Air Traffic Management network. The SE
series Transmitter may also be used as an Inner or Outer Marker Beacon utilized during
an aircraft’s approach to land. This system has been designed to operate on land,
offshore platforms or maritime vessels. The system develops an output power of 10-125
Watts (SE125) or 50-250 Watts (SE250) with a frequency range of 190kHz to 1250kHz.
The system is intended to operate up to an Amplitude Modulation level of 100% while
communicating an alpha numeric Morse Code identifier via on/off keying. The
transmitter’s input voltage requirements are 100-264VAC at 47-63Hz or 48VDC. The
ATU’s operating voltage, +12VDC, is provided by the SE Transmitter or local power
supply. The RCU’s input voltage requirement is +12VDC provided by a wall mounted
power supply or a customer provided +12VDC backup.

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Description of Procedure followed in order to declare suitability of use
Self Declaration to Essential Requirements
Seamless Operation:
1. The SE Series Dual transmitter system features a completely redundant RF power,
Monitor and Control structure. With dual Transmitter Control microprocessors and
dual RF power sections there is always a secondary system in standby mode to
assume operation should a failure occur in the primary system. A third
microprocessor, the Master Control, serves as the system’s user interface via a
key pad, LCD and embedded Ethernet server. The Master Control also monitors
the status of the primary transmitter and forces a shutdown and subsequent
transfer under faulty conditions, which enables the secondary system to continue
seamless operation.
2. The SE Series transmitter also features a DC power backup to provide seamless
operation should the primary AC voltage source experience a brown out or lose
power. A DC Auto Disconnect protects the external batteries should they reach a
critically low value.
Safety:
1. The SE Series transmitter has been designed, manufactured and tested in order to
offer a safe workin
g
environment in both normal and de
g
raded modes of operation.
This is primarily achieved through system design and manufacturing to the health
and safety requirements contained in “Safety of information technology” IEC
60950:1999. Safety designs include proper grounding to reduce shock hazards,
danger labels in appropriate areas and descriptions of hazards and warnings in the
User’s Manual.
2. Specifically the SE Series Transmitter was tested by Retlif Testing Laboratories
per the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. Under 73/23/EEC
the SE Series Transmitter was reviewed to the safety requirements of EN 60950-1,
EN 60950-22 and EN 60945.

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Description of Procedure followed in order to declare suitability of use
Self Declaration to Essential Requirements (continued)
Environmental Constraints:
1. The SE Series Transmitter meets or exceeds the requirements of 2002/95/EC on
the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment. Design and construction to the requirements of this directive
minimizes or eliminates the concentration of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent
chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers used in
the SE Series Transmitter system.
2. The SE Series Transmitter utilizes an outside enclosure rated to Ingress Protection
(IP) 66, which was tested to the international standard IEC 60529 Edition 2.1,
2001-02.
3. The SE Series Transmitter is intended to be used in ambient temperature
conditions between -30 and +70 degrees Celsius.
4. The SE Series Transmitter is intended to be used in a non condensing relative
humidity environment with humidity ranging from 0 to 95%.
5. The IP66 rated SE Series Transmitter is suitable for use in high salinity
environments as encountered in offshore conditions.
6. The SE Series transmitter should not be used above 10,000 feet (3048 meters).
Principles governing the logical architecture of systems:
1. The SE Series Transmitter system is designed on a fully redundant platform based
on an architecture used by Southern Avionics Company, which has been sold in
the EU for many years. As an option the SE Series design employs an embedded
server using an Ethernet protocol for ease of local and remote interface via
Ethernet or the Internet.
Description of Procedure followed in
order to declare suitability of use
Principles governing the construction of systems:
1. The SE Series Transmitter is designed to maximize modularity of critical printed
circuit boards in both the Master Control and RF Transmitter sections. This
concept allows the fastest upgrade of failed boards without the need for special
tools. The design also affords high availability due to its solid-state design and full
system redundancy.

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Define the relevant provisions met by the constituent and in particular its conditions of use
The SE Transmitter system meets or exceeds the engineering, spectrum and operational
requirements defined in US Federal Communication Commission code of federal
regulation 47 Part 2 and Part 87, US Federal Aviation Agency Regulations part 171, The
Radio Regulation 2004, ICAO Annex 10 chapter 3.4 and UKCAA CAP 670 Part C Section
2. The SE system was tested to the Essential Requirements of Council Directive
1999/5/EC on Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment. With
respect to the protection of health and safety the SE system was tested to directive
73/23/EEC and 2004/108/EC. These test results can be seen in the Technical Construct
File possessed by Muirhead Avionics, England which includes:
1. Declaration of Conformity
2. Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC test results
3. EMC Directive 2004/108/EC test results
4. Spurious Harmonics and Occupied Bandwidth test results
5. ICAO statement of compliance / SE Series Factory Acceptance Test
6. CE Marking and labelling
7. Southern Avionics Company Quality Manual
8. SE series Technical Manual
9. SE250 series Setup Manual
Name & Address of Notified
Body
Retlif Testing Laboratories
795 Marconi Avenue
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Date of Certificate Issue: July 19, 2010
Intended Use: Air Traffic Management
Notified Body No.: 1000
Identification of Signatory
Tim Hamilton
Director of Engineering
Signed : Date: July 19, 2010

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Table of Contents
1 SE Series Transmitter Information ........................................................................ 1-7
1.1 Equipment Weights ....................................................................................................... 1-7
1.2 Parts list - SLF33300 Transmitter, SE125 Single........................................................ 1-13
1.3 Parts list - SLF33400 Transmitter, SE125 Dual .......................................................... 1-19
2 Equipment Mounting Configurations.................................................................... 2-1
3 Cable/Wire Selection, Routing and Connection................................................... 3-1
3.1 Gaining Access to the Power and I/O Terminal Blocks................................................. 3-1
3.2 System Grounding ........................................................................................................ 3-4
3.2.1 Enclosure Mounted System ................................................................................ 3-4
3.3 Transmitter Input Power................................................................................................ 3-5
3.3.1 Maximum Input Current Requirements ............................................................... 3-5
3.3.1.1 Single Transmitter ................................................................................ 3-5
3.3.1.2 Dual Transmitter................................................................................... 3-5
3.4 Coupler Power/Signal - Standard Band ...................................................................... 3-11
3.4.5 Transmitter Connections ................................................................................... 3-11
3.4.5.1 Coupler Power, Current and Transmitter On/Off switch................... 3-11
3.4.6 Coupler Connections......................................................................................... 3-12
3.4.6.1 Coupler Power, Current and TX On/Off switch: ................................. 3-12
3.5 Optional Signal I/O ...................................................................................................... 3-12
3.5.3 MSK RF Input.................................................................................................... 3-13
3.5.4 Ethernet Interface.............................................................................................. 3-13
4 Master Control Panel Description ........................................................................ 4-1
4.1 Special Functions on the (SPCL FCTN) Key ................................................................ 4-5
5 Network Control Program Software (optional)..................................................... 5-1
5.1 Network IP Configuration .............................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 WEB Watch Program Software..................................................................................... 5-1
6 System Site Configuration ..................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Control Program Initialization ...................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Primary Transmitter Selection....................................................................................... 6-2
6.3 Transmitter Display Selection ....................................................................................... 6-3
6.4 Transmitter Setup.......................................................................................................... 6-3
6.4.1 RF Frequency Setup ........................................................................................... 6-4
6.4.2 Tone Frequency Setup........................................................................................ 6-6
6.4.3 Call Sign Setup ................................................................................................... 6-7

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6.4.4 Transmitter Mode Setup...................................................................................... 6-7
6.4.5 RF Power Setup.................................................................................................. 6-8
6.4.6 Modulation Level Setup....................................................................................... 6-9
6.5 Transmitter Calibration.................................................................................................. 6-9
6.5.1 RF Power Calibration ........................................................................................ 6-10
6.5.2 Modulation Calibration (Read only)................................................................... 6-11
6.5.3 Frequency Calibration ....................................................................................... 6-12
6.5.4 Power Display Error Calibration ........................................................................ 6-12
6.5.5 Antenna Calibration........................................................................................... 6-13
6.6 Network IP Configuration ............................................................................................ 6-13
6.7 Location Site Setting ................................................................................................... 6-16
6.8 Time & Date Setting .................................................................................................... 6-17
6.9 Monitor Enable ............................................................................................................ 6-17
6.10 DCAD (DC Automatic Disconnect)............................................................................ 6-18
6.11 Transmitter Data ....................................................................................................... 6-19
6.12 Active Monitoring and Control ................................................................................... 6-20
7 Operational Checks ................................................................................................ 7-1
7.1 Test Equipment Required ............................................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Dummy Load Hookup ................................................................................................... 7-1
7.3 Power Up ...................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.4 Power Up Verification.................................................................................................... 7-1
7.5 Transmitter #1 RF Power Level Checks ....................................................................... 7-2
7.6 Transmitter #1 Modulation Level Check........................................................................ 7-4
7.7 Transmitter #1 Frequency Checks ................................................................................ 7-5
7.8 Transmitter #1 Morse Code Identifier Check ................................................................ 7-6
7.9 Transmitter #2 RF Power Level Checks (Dual systems) .............................................. 7-6
7.10 Transmitter #2 Modulation Level Check...................................................................... 7-8
7.11 Transmitter #2 Frequency Checks .............................................................................. 7-9
7.12 Transmitter #2 Morse Code Identifier Check .............................................................. 7-9
7.13 Shutdown Tests Setup .............................................................................................. 7-10
7.14 No Tone Shutdown Test - Loss of Modulation .......................................................... 7-10
7.15 Low Modulation Shutdown Test ................................................................................ 7-11
7.16 Continuous Tone Shutdown Test.............................................................................. 7-12
7.17 Power Shutdown Test - Low Power .......................................................................... 7-13
7.18 VSWR Shutdown Test .............................................................................................. 7-13
7.19 ID CODE Test ........................................................................................................... 7-14
8 Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 8-1
8.1 Built In Test Equipment (BITE)...................................................................................... 8-1
8.1.1 Built In Test Equipment Parameters ................................................................... 8-4

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9 Coupler Setup.......................................................................................................... 9-1
9.1 Assembly....................................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Cable/Wire Connections ............................................................................................... 9-5
9.2.1 Coupler Grounding............................................................................................ 9-5
9.2.2 RF Coaxial Cable .............................................................................................. 9-5
9.2.3 Antenna Lead.................................................................................................... 9-5
9.3 Initial Impedance Setting............................................................................................... 9-5
9.4 Antenna Theory........................................................................................................... 9-15
9.4.1 Symmetrical “T” Antenna ................................................................................ 9-15
9.4.2 Tower Antenna................................................................................................ 9-15
10 Antenna Tuning and Matching for PC1000C/3 ................................................. 10-1
11 Closing Up The System ...................................................................................... 11-1
11.1 Reinstalling/Closing Panels....................................................................................... 11-1
11.2 Conduit Sealing......................................................................................................... 11-1
11.3 Optional RF Weatherproofing ................................................................................... 11-1
12 Optional Equipment ............................................................................................ 12-1
12.1 Audio ......................................................................................................................... 12-1
12.1.1 Audio PCB - SLP10020........................................................................ 12-1
12.1.1.1 General Description.......................................................................... 12-1
12.1.1.2 Detailed Circuit Analysis................................................................... 12-1
12.2 Optional Battery Charger .......................................................................................... 12-4
12.3 Ethernet Option ......................................................................................................... 12-5

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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 . SE125 Single Transmitter Diagram........................................................................ 1-8
Figure 1-2 . SE125 Single Transmitter Enclosure Detail ........................................................... 1-9
Figure 1-3 . SE125 Single Transmitter 1A1 Detail................................................................... 1-10
Figure 1-4 . SE125 Single Transmitter 5A1 Detail................................................................... 1-11
Figure 1-5 . SE125 Single Transmitter 5A2 Detail................................................................... 1-12
Figure 1-6 . SE125 Dual Transmitter Diagram......................................................................... 1-14
Figure 1-7 . SE125 Dual Transmitter Enclosure Detail............................................................ 1-15
Figure 1-8 . SE125 Dual Transmitter 1A1 and 4A1 Detail ....................................................... 1-16
Figure 1-9 . SE125 Dual Transmitter 5A1 Detail...................................................................... 1-17
Figure 1-10 . SE125 Dual Transmitter 5A2 Detail.................................................................... 1-18
Figure 2-1. SE Series Single Enclosure Dimensions............................................................... 2-1
Figure 2-2. SE Series Dual Enclosure Dimensions ................................................................. 2-2
Figure 2-3. PC1000C/3 IP66 Coupler Dimensions .................................................................. 2-3
Figure 2-4. PC3000 Coupler Dimensions ................................................................................ 2-4
Figure 2-5. SE Transmitter mounted on offshore platform Guard Rails................................... 2-5
Figure 2-6. PC1000C/IP66 Coupler Mounted on Guard Rails ................................................. 2-6
Figure 2-7. PC3000 Coupler Mounted on Guardrails .............................................................. 2-7
Figure 2-8. SE Transmitter and Coupler Mounted on Steel “H” Beam .................................... 2-8
Figure 2-9. SE Transmitter and Coupler Mounted on Wooden Post ....................................... 2-9
Figure 2-10. SE Transmitter Mounted in Shelter ................................................................... 2-10
Figure 3-1. SE Series User Interface Diagram, Method 1 ....................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2. SE Series User Interface Diagram, Method 2 ....................................................... 3-3
Figure 3-3. System Ground - Enclosure Mount ....................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-4. Conduits Access Holes.......................................................................................... 3-6
Figure 3-5. Conduit Connection Diagram ................................................................................ 3-7
Figure 3-6. SE Transmitter Wire Detail .................................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3-7. SE Series System Interconnect............................................................................. 3-9
Figure 4-1. SE Master Control Panel....................................................................................... 4-1
Figure 5-1. Web GUI Main Window (Dual system) .................................................................. 5-3
Figure 5-2. Web GUI Main Window (Single system) ............................................................... 5-5
Figure 6-1. Primary Transmitter Window ................................................................................. 6-3
Figure 6-2. Web GUI Transmitter Setup Window .................................................................... 6-4
Figure 6-3. SE Transmitter Drawer Diagram ........................................................................... 6-5
Figure 6-4. Web GUI Transmitter Calibration Window........................................................... 6-11
Figure 6-5. Web GUI Network IP Configuration Window ....................................................... 6-15
Figure 6-6. Web GUI Location Site Window .......................................................................... 6-16
Figure 6-7. Web GUI Time & Date Setting Window............................................................... 6-17
Figure 9-1. Coupler Access Panel ........................................................................................... 9-2

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Figure 9-2. PC1000C/3 Coupler .............................................................................................. 9-4
Figure 9-3. Mast Antenna Tuned For 190-415 kHz ................................................................. 9-7
Figure 9-4. Mast Antenna Tuned For 415-625 kHz ................................................................. 9-8
Figure 9-5. DPA/50 Foot Guyed Mast Antenna ....................................................................... 9-9
Figure 9-6. Symmetrical “T” Antenna..................................................................................... 9-10
Figure 9-7. Whip Antenna Tuned For 283-330 kHz............................................................... 9-11
Figure 9-8. Whip Antenna Tuned For 360-600 kHz............................................................... 9-12
Figure 9-9. Whip Antenna Tuned For 547-1290 kHz............................................................. 9-13
Figure 9-10. Whip Antenna Tuned For 814-1700 kHz........................................................... 9-14
Figure 11-1. SE Conduit Connection Diagram....................................................................... 11-2
Figure 12-1. Audio Block Diagram......................................................................................... 12-3
Figure 12-2. Optional Battery Charger SE Series Transmitter............................................... 12-4
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