Tape recorder connections Transceive function93INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONSPL-259 CONNECTOR INSTALLATION EXAMPLE30 mm10 mm (soft solder)10 mm1–2 mmsolder solderSoftsolderCoupling ringSlide the coupling ringdown. Strip the cablejacket and soft solder.Slide the connectorbody on and solder it.Screw the coupling ringonto the connectorbody.Strip the cable asshown at left. Softsolder the center con-ductor.(10 mm ≈ 3⁄8 in)qwer Antenna connectionAntennas play a very important role in receiver opera-tion. Connecting a poor quality antenna to the receiverwill result in less than optimum performance.When using a 50 Ω antenna, use [ANT 1] connector forconnection. When using a 500 Ω long wire antenna,use [ANT 2] terminal for connection.The [REC OUT] jack has 350 mV rms/4.7 kΩ outputfor connection to other audio equipment.[REC REMOTE] jack: Grounds when a signal isreceived and squelch opens. If a tape recorderhas a control terminal, this jack can be used forrecording control. (1 A/DC max.)[RECREMOTE][REC OUT]350 mVrms4.7 kΩ[AUX IN] or[LINE IN] jackIC-R75Icom CI-V transceivers or receivers can be connectedvia the [REMOTE] jack. The frequency and mode be-come the same* when either radio is changed.* When a set frequency is out-of-range for one of the con-nected transceivers or receivers, the connected radio’s fre-quency/mode does not change.[REMOTE]IC-R75Icom CI-V transceiver/receiverConnect to [REMOTE] jackBe sure the “CIV TRn” item is turned ON in set mode (p. 32).