Rail road Spectra help

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arlojanis
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Rail road Spectra help

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I have rail road Spectra MBR43KME1170AD. The wires in the power cable are black and white. Which is positive and which is negative? Are all the rail road Spectras 72 volts? The power connector I have is the large one below the antenna connector. Is there a speaker behind the keypad? Where does the mic connect? What is the D connector and the round connector beside it on the radio's side?
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J.Sanor
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Re: Rail road Spectra help

Post by J.Sanor »

There is this real neat online site called "Bat Labs" WWW.BATLABS.COM and on it is a page called "Model Specific Information" and in there is a page devoted to the railroad Spectra.

http://batlabs.com/rrspectra.html

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Re: Rail road Spectra help

Post by k2hz »

Batlabs has the power pinouts for the AAR power connector. If it is the original power cable - black should be Pin A +72 and white Pin C -72. ( Pin D is +12 and Pin B is -12V) I would verify what pins the wires in your cable go to and not asume anything.

Normal RR Spectras are 12/72V but there is an option that is 36V only. This is usually stencilled on the power supply housing. In this case A/C are +/- 36 instead of 72 and B/D are not connected.

The speaker and internal mic are behind the keypad.

The round connector above the power connector and below the antenna connector is the standard AAR "auxillary" for a remote head or other functions.

If an external mic connector is provided on the rear panel it is a 6pin AAR type.

The rear panel D connector is the programming connection. A round secondary remote control head connector (different from the side "auxillary" connector) may also be on the rear panel.
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