1098CONNECTIONS AND MAINTENANCENew200112345678910111213141516n ConnectionsuGNDy ertwqq ANTENNA CONNECTORConnects a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connec-tor to the transceiver.CAUTION: Transmitting without an antenna will dam-age the transceiver.w ANTENNA CONNECTOR (for receiving on Channel 70)Connects a marine VHF antenna with a PL-259 connec-tor to the transceiver.e D-SUB 25-PIN (for a printer connection)Connects a printer (IBM® centronics or compatible) to thetransceiver.r HANDSET CONNECTORConnect the optional handset only.CAUTION: NEVER connect the optional hand microphonehere. They may cause damage to the transceiver.t VDR/CLONE CONNECTORSConnects a voice recorder.NCNCVDR (–)NCNCGNDICFVDR (+)Transceiver’s rear panel viewy GPS RECEIVER/EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR➥ Connects a GPS receiver to DSC Data IN (−)/(+) forposition and time indications.• Input level: Less than 2 mA (when 2 V applied; as a listener)• An IEC61162-1: 2000 (sentence formatters RMC, GGA,GNS, GLL) compatible GPS receiver is required. Ask yourdealer about suitable GPS receivers.DSC Data OUT (+)DSC Data OUT (–)DSC Data IN (+)DSC Data IN (–)SP (+)SP (–)Transceiver’s rear panel view➥ Connects a navigation equipment.• Output level: 40 mA max. (as a talker)• IEC61162-1: 2000 (sentence formatters DSC, DSE) compat-ible for plotting received other ships position data.➥ Connects an external speaker.• Lead: Thicker than 0.75 sq mm, Length: Shorter than 1.5 mare recommended.