TECHNOTE/TN 605 TN
TECHNOTE/TN-605 TN-605
TECHNOTE/TN-605 TN-605
TECHNOTE/TN-605 TN-605
TECHNOTE/T5000/TN-605_Tait Orca Accessory TOPA-AA-001 to TOPA-AA-005 TN-605_Tait Orca Accessory TOPA-AA-001 to TOPA-AA-005
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Technical Note TN-605 Tait Orca Accessory TOPA-AA-001 to TOPA-AA-005 25 January 2000 Applicability This technical note applies to auxiliary housing fitted to the Tait Orca Accessories TOPA-AA-001 through to TOPA-AA-005. Date of Production Production of the accessories TOPA-AA-001 to TOPA-AA-005 with the new auxiliary housing started from the 3/11/99 Description of the Changes We have added small clips on the 4mm diameter legs that locate the housing. This change in design means that the Connector now has to be fitted at an angle to the radio so that the clips engage ie. the steps are: • • • • The top of the connector leans away from the radio as the legs are engaged (approx. 15 degrees) The connector is rotated flat to its normal position The quarter turn lock is locked (as before) Removal is accomplished by reversal of theses steps. With this change our preliminary results were that we could not reach an unclipping force. Advantages from the change: • • • Much higher force to disconnect; 20kgf versus @4kgf for the previous model. No change to the Radio. New Connectors are backward compatible with older Radios, including pre dovetail models. No effect on the Car Kit. Disadvantages from the change are: • If the New Connectors are badly fitted, ie. they are pushed straight on and locked, there are two problems: 1. The first is that the connector will sit up from the Rear Panel and in this state it is worse than the previous version. 2. If from there the connector is pressed from the back to make the clips go fully home (you will hear them click) then this rounds over the edge of the Rear Panel hole and the pull force to unclip is reduced. NB: The radio is still functional in this second condition and is still better than the previous version but you may get some customers needing replaced Rear Panels to restore full performance. • Costs of the change; Stock obsolescence, Capex costs, Higher part costs, Engineering costs. The Connectors are not quite as easy to fit as the previous version Note to CSOs Please pass this information to all internal sales and technical staff, and to all dealers. Issuing authority Terry McCartin MRD Customer Support — Tait Orca Portables
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