Rear connector panel tutorial

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LGPIGNOLET
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Rear connector panel tutorial

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Can someone point me to a tutorial for the rear panels connectors and their functions on the 7000DLE..

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The user manual is the only reference:

https://apache-labs.com/community/viewt ... =35&t=2340

I'm not saying it is in any way a complete reference, but it's all there is.
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Re: Rear connector panel tutorial

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Hi Scott...

So where do I get clarification on specifically pages 15 &16 in the 7000DLE manual...?

If it ain't in the manual where do I go to get the answer...?

It's like there are pages missing in the manual..

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This forum is one good place to get information. Yes, the manuals are not very complete.
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Re: Rear connector panel tutorial

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Hi Scott,,,

So who designed the unit (email address) ? If I can't get the answer from the forum where should I go..?

Maybe i can contact the designers..?

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Re: Rear connector panel tutorial

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The RF board is designed and produced by Apache Labs. If you want to contact the designer that's who you'd have to contact.

The schematics for the 7000 and 8000 are not published openly, but if you contact the factory they can send you more information.

However, if you look at the schematics for the Rev 24 board in the ANAN-200D, you will find that it is essentially identical less the preselection filtering on the ADC2 path.

https://apache-labs.com/community/viewt ... =35&t=2338

Take a look at that, then try asking some questions here.
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