Optional Din Rail Mounting; Antennas And Feedlines; Antennas - GE MDS SD Series Technical Manual

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Optional DIN Rail Mounting

The unit may be mounted with an optional 35 mm DIN Rail Mounting
Bracket Kit (Part No. 03-4125A04). Equipment cabinets and racks of
modern design often employ this type of mounting. Once the DIN
bracket is attached to the radio, it allows for quick installation and
removal of the radio from its mounting rail without the need for tools.
The DIN Rail bracket attaches to the unit's case as shown in Figure 14.
The entire assembly then attaches to the mounting rail.
Step 1: Attach the bracket using the
two screws provided. (Attach to
the end opposite the unit's connectors.)
Figure 14. Attachment & Mounting of DIN Rail Bracket
(Unit shown is for example only, and is not an SD Transceiver.)

4.3 Antennas and Feedlines

Antennas

The transceiver may be used with a number of different antennas. The
exact style and gain factor depend on the physical size and layout of
your system. Connection is made to the radio via a TNC coaxial con-
nector.
A directional Yagi (Figure 15) or corner reflector antenna is generally
used at remote sites to minimize interference to and from other users.
Antennas of this type are available from several manufacturers,
including GE MDS. Contact your factory representative for details.
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Step 2: Clip the assembly onto the
DIN Rail. Removal is performed by
pulling down on the Release Tab.
MDS 05-4846A01, Rev. H
Release Tab

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