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Model T-UG8 (Transistorized Desk Stand) Model T-UG8-DI04 (Transistorized Desk Stand & D-I04 Micro.) Ube ll GRIP, PUSH, TOUCH OR LOCK ON-TO-TALK TYPE vaatnios @ THE STATUS SYMBOL FOR C.8., HAM AND PROFESSIONAL USERS @ GENERAL DESCRIPTION The T-UGB-D10M is 0 combination ofthe original sper tlk-power D=I04 microphone with the ‘romisorized version ofthe waged and veriotile UG-8 Stand (T-UGB). The rel on ideal bose station microphone for CB, Armotex or other conmunications epliceiers. lis ‘elativaly se uta con be Ory conminicaton receive: er ranaritir. The tailored respon and high grin ensure excellent taleepowar and intelligibility == and full medularion. ho siege silicon trnaatr amplifier having high inpadanes in The unique Asttic "Phg-In" microphone design permis the vie of any one of 9 series of oveil~ ble compatible model microphones coped D104 or T-3 Ceramic De104C or 10C Dynamic TODA, DN-HZ. or ON-30 Dynamic Candoid 77L ef 811 10 C-104 HICROMMONE: Hh ely (© MCKOMONE RECEPTACLE, Ono. 19 Auris votract © RELAY w “ELECTRONIC bela yn eerie ERD tue ASTATIC conr. MANEEOLES + PICKUPS MICROPMONES Downloaded by RadioAmateur.EU TG-KIT, TU-KIT, T-UG3 STAND Special Instruction Notes 1, The combination of these omplifiers with high level microphones may result in critical gain satting. A "L" pod comprising two resistors results in much less critical adjustment. Insert 4700 ohms in series with the WHITE cable lead. Shunt 470 ohms from WHITE cable lead to ground. 2. When wiring microphone cables and plugs to equipment, the color codes for the cable and for the equipment are not necessarily the same. Be careful to connect wires to the correct terminals. 3. Occasionally R.F. feedback presents problems. The solution is basiclly good inttallation.. ‘2. Antenne Feedline standing wave ratio must be low. b. Good grounding eliminates « "hot" transmitter chassis condition which con couple R.F. into unwanted places. On base stations multiple grounds with different length line to each ground is good proc! . In stubborn coses it may be necessary to alter microphone cable length to a non-resonant length. A coil cord in lieu of @ streight coble con be a solution. In extreme cases it has been found that installation of an R.F. iter in the transmitter at the audio input eliminates R.F. to audio input stage. This filter comprises a 10K ohm resistor in series and a .001 md. capacitor from the microphon ground. JOK~ TRANSMITTER MICROPHONE AUDIO INPUT sen 001 MFD (OVER) Form No. 90-5 ASTATIC specifications: T-UGS8 & T-UG8-D104 waste sue tau ll ; UE | ruse sso TVPCAL D-IOL RESPONSE ~ FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS ror NOTES: 1. Do not subject the etystels to tomporoturet ovor 43°C. permanent damage moy cesult 2. The D=104 is one af @ group of "Plug-in" microphones compatible with the "G" series of stands. It plugs into the top of the mest ‘end is locked on by means of the unfon mut FREQUENCY A HERTE (See Fig. 1) "RELAY" or "ELECTRONIC" SWITCHING CONTROL: "Relay" operation connects BLACK to RED cable ‘ihen the setuotor br is operated. "Electro operated. When released, BLACK’ is grounded, THE INTERNAL SLIDE SWITCH it placed in the "R" (RELAY) potition at the factory. If electronic type control is desired, remove the bottom plate and slide the slide switch to "E* position. Replace the bottom plate. CABLE CONNECTOR WIRING: WHITE to audio input, SHIELD to ground, RED and BLACK ta contra circuits OPERATION: ASTATIC "PLUG IN" MICROFHONE types ore pre-wired for via with the T-UG8 Stond, fone af the compatible microphones from the Iiting shown on the front side, (For ston YOLUME CONTROL located in the boxe to eliminate accidental changes should be set ot minimum = complete COUNTER CLOCKWISE position when viewed from baltors af stam. TURN "ON" ‘operation graunds the RED to diteld when the bar is 8" ond "Communi ions, mony use the well known D=104 microphone.) Plug ito and lock onto head of the transmitter and squeeze the actuator bar in direction as noted in Fig. 1. Qperating the cetuater bar operates the teanenit-raceive circuits. While talking into the mieraphone ot normal oparating distance, lowly turn the valume control (Fig. 2) up until modulation is ot desired lavel, Once properly set, the volume contral should net requite rce'ting under equivalent spersting cond ions. For desired sensitive touch control = move slide clamp up in short steps to desired tension. For com invous or VOX operation ~ push slide clamp up to tap. BATTERY REPLACEMENT: 9 volt battery, located invide the bate of stond may be replaced with locally availle Eveready 216, Bueseet 2V6, Ray-O-Vae 1604, ot equivalent. To replace the betrary, remove the bottom cover by removing the throe cover serows. TG-KIT, TU-KIT, T-UGB STAND Special Instruction Notes Continued 4. Some transceivers (such as Messenger 124) have the microphone ground ata D.C. potential differing from the outer case. With @ metal housed microphone there is a possibility of shorts to the outer case blowing fuses or damaging equipment. When using equipment of this type, write to the factory for instructions. Enclose a schematic and describe the problem. 5. Some transceivers ore wired so that microphone input is also receiver audio. The micro- phone preamp (T-UG8 etc.) presents a short circuit to microphone output during receive mode. If, when the microphone preamp is connected to the transceiver, receiver output drops to zero, cut the WHITE cable lead at the terminal inside the microphone base. Receiver volume will go to normal. Install o 4 watt composition resistor in series with the WHITE lead where it wos cut, Try several values to determine the smallest value resistor thot con be inserted without appreciable effect on receiver performance. Install this resistor per- manently. 6. Oninitial setup it is a good practice to turn gain completely down. After turing on the fronsmitter, slowly turn the gain up until desired modulation level is reached. This pro- cedure aids in getting gain properly set without going through periods of escessive tortion and over-modulation. Downloaded by RadioAmateur.EU

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