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DC IN Jack This is the DC power supply connection forthe transceiver. Use the supplied DC cabie to connect directly 1 the carbat- tery or to a DC power supply, which must be capable of sup- plying at least 22 A @13.8 voc. ake (viewed from rear panel) ‘ANT Jack Connect your antenna here, using a type-M (PL-259) co- ial connector and 50 Ohm coaxial feedine. Warning! High Power RF voltage is present atthe TX RF section of the transceiver while ransmifting. Absolutely! Do not touch the TX RF seciion while transmiting COOLING FAN “Tums at low speed in receive modk ‘Tums at high speed when the temperature begins to ‘ise o* in transmit mode, GND Terminal For sefety and optimum performance, use this termi- nal to connect the transceiver to a good earth ground, Use a large diameter, short braided cable for making ground connections EXT SPKR Jack This 3.5-mm, 2-pin jack provides variable audio output for an external ‘speaker. The audio output impedance at this jack is 4 - 16 Ohme and the level varies according to the setting ofthe front panel's [AF GAIN] krob. Inserting a plug into this jack disables the internal loudspeaker. CAT Jack “This © pin serial DB-9 jack allows ox- ternal computer control of the FT- 450. Connect a (straight) serial cable hare and tothe RS-2326 COM por © Comectto.@, ®| SERIAL OUT ‘on your personal computer {no ex- ternal interface is required). (viewed from rear panel) @Tx GND OUT onsavo GND BAND DATA-D (MSE) OTXREG IN \®BAND DATAC LINEAR Jack This 10-pin output jack pro- vides band selection data, @BAND DATAA(LSB) which may be used for contol

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