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MT-1029 MOUNT  for transceivers RT-246, RT-524/VRC, VRC-53, VRC-64, etc . With 4 pins plug for the power supply cable.
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MT-1029 MOUNT  for transceivers RT-246, RT-524/VRC, VRC-53, VRC-64, etc . With a 4 pin plug for the power supply cable.
  
 
[[File:MT-1029-VRC.png]]
 
[[File:MT-1029-VRC.png]]
  
[[File:VRC Remote Power.png]]
 
  
[[File:MT-1029_1.jpg]]
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==Configure for "remote" power control from the VIC1==
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If you have a VIC1 connected to the VRC series radios, it is possible to control the radio power via the VIC1.  In this case you would also power the  [[AM-1780~VRC|AM-1780/VRC]] via the mount.. This frees up the "C" RX port so you can add another receiver.
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;Proper Power Pin inside the MT-1029 for Remote Operation
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[[File:VRC Remote Power.png|600px]]
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Latest revision as of 00:04, 7 November 2013

MT-1029 MOUNT for transceivers RT-246, RT-524/VRC, VRC-53, VRC-64, etc . With a 4 pin plug for the power supply cable.

MT-1029-VRC.png


Configure for "remote" power control from the VIC1

If you have a VIC1 connected to the VRC series radios, it is possible to control the radio power via the VIC1. In this case you would also power the AM-1780/VRC via the mount.. This frees up the "C" RX port so you can add another receiver.

Proper Power Pin inside the MT-1029 for Remote Operation

VRC Remote Power.png