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Old 2nd Jun 2009, 4:08 pm   #1
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Now the proud owner of the above (for conversion to 10 meters), I wondered if anyone has a diagram for the connections on the six pin plessey plug that conects HT,LT and T/R switching to the associated vehicle power supply?

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Old 2nd Jun 2009, 10:28 pm   #2
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Default Re: Wireless Set 88 A-AFV

Hi Rob

you'll find all the info at the 19 set group site

http://www.kilocycles.co.uk

You need'nt be a member to download manuals, but you must follow the intructions given very carefully. You'll also need Adobe 9 to view them once downloaded.

Good luck
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Thankyou very much!
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