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1. CNE UND Passion for innovation Model T 500 Multi Channel FM Transmitter ENERSSUND de AUDIO LEVEL 3 e wr 4 MONITOR Si E HEADPHONES T 500 Table of Contents About this Manual ENNEN Package Cohtente oereg sgeieee eege eege geed Eeer ateis System Overview a retenata aaraa eae AANE aiaa ae reah Eit sarati denia Quick reference Controls displays and connectors cc Front Panel issue ASA ear a EEE ARE Rear Panel ooien i n EE Set Up INSTFUCTIONS ss nediet asiaksi ati iaia General Set Up Instructions sssessssssesssssseessseeessesssesrseeresessesessses Application Notes e oe Ae hrt reaa aiT a For direct language interpretation ccccccccsccseessesseeeees b For language interpretation with interpreter console Menu Setting Instructions ss Safety Information s ssessensssssesesesssenissssenssrsrnsnsessinisesiseeserinesenesesesersne Trouble Shooting c ce ecccessssssesessesesccecsesescseseeeeeecasseecaecaeceeseeeaees FCC amp IC Statements ss Warranty Statement EE Optional Accessories cccccsccescescesseseeecescessesseseessesaeeessesseseeessesaeeees Fr quencyChart nes techs Ee Technical Specifications ccccccccssssessescescsecsesssssssescecsecsesessessessees About this Manual Read this user manual carefully before installing and operating your T 500 FM transmitter Use the product only as described to avoid accidental injury damag
2. ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur Le pr sent appareil est conforme Apr s examen de ce mat riel aux conformit aux limites DAS et ou aux limites d intensit de champ RF les utilisateurs peuvent sur l exposition aux radiofr quences et la conformit and compliance d acqu rir les informations correspondantes 16 Limited Warranty Statement Enersound warrants the T 500 mother board to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and conditions for the useful lifetime of the product from date of purchase from an authorized dealer All other T 500 parts including connectors screen and moving parts are warranted for one year from the date of purchase This warranty is only available to the original end purchaser of the product and cannot be transferred If the product is determined to be defective Enersound will repair or replace it at its discretion at no charge Customer must pay for shipping This warranty is void if damage occurred because of misuse or if the product has been repaired or modified by anyone other than a factory authorized service technician Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear on the product or any other physical damage unless the damage was the result of a manufacturing defect Enersound has no control over the conditions under which this product is used Therefore the company disclaims all warranties not
3. set forth above both express and implied with respect to the T 500 transmitter including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Enersound products manufacturer distributors and or dealers shall not be liable to any person or entity for any medical expenses or any direct incidental or consequential damages caused by any use defect failure or malfunction of the product whether a claim for such damages is based upon warranty contract tort or otherwise The sole remedy for any defect failure or malfunction of the product is replacement of the product No person has any authority to bind Enersound to any representation or warranty with respect to the Enersound T 500 transmitter This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty applies to products sold only within the United States of America and does not cover products sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS For products sold outside the U S please consult with your local dealer about the terms and conditions applicable in your country Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale invoice number or receipted invoice which is evidence that the unit is within the warranty period m
4. the Unit Plug the power supply into the power connector on the rear panel then connect the power supply into an outlet Only use the Enersound approved power supply The PS 500 is an auto switching power supply that can work with voltages between 100 and 240 V 50 60 Hz Press and hold the POWER button for 5 seconds to turn on the unit e Select Channel Select the desired channel using the UP or DOWN buttons on the front panel If the unit is locked unlock it by pressing and holding the DOWN button for 5 seconds Depending on the display mode the screen will show either the channel number channel mode or the frequency frequency mode If necessary after selecting the desired channel you can lock it by pressing and holding the DOWN button for 5 seconds Note Make sure the FM receivers are tuned to the same frequency as the T 500 transmitter If you are using Enersound R 120 receivers the channels will correspond to the channels on the T500 transmitter If you are using compatible receivers of other brands frequencies may differ Consequently we recommend setting the Enersound T 500 transmitter to Frequency Display mode To set the transmitter on Frequency Display mode press and hold the MENU button for 6 seconds to access the Setting menu See page 12 for more details Enersound Frequency Chart CH1 72 1 MHz CH7 72 3 MHz CH 13 75 4 MHz CH 2 72 5 MHz CH8 72 7 MHz CH 14 75 8 MHz CH 3 72 9
5. the switch should be in MIC and if using a 12 V condenser microphone the switch should be in MIC PH PWR If the audio level is still low make sure that the gain knob on the rear panel is turned up If using the front microphone jack make sure that the mute function is off and that you are using a compatible microphone in working condition 14 There is noise or distortion in the audio Verify if the audio input level is too high that overloads the input Adjust the gain if necessary If using input 1 make sure you are using the correct mode selector switch Check to see if there is noise or ground loops in the audio source If using receivers of other brands make sure the frequency deviation BAND setting on the transmitter is compatible with the receivers N 25 KHz or W 75 KHz Please refer to FM Deviation above under Menu Setting Instructions Receivers cannot pick up the signal Make sure that the transmitter and the receivers are turned on Check to make sure the receivers and the transmitter are using the same frequency If using another brand of receiver check the frequency chart corresponding to the receivers channels and the frequency on both receivers and transmitter must match channel numbers may not necessary be the same Ensure the antenna on the transmitter has been properly connected There is insufficient range Verify that your receivers are working properly Make sure the antenna is the correct one fo
6. ICROPHONE AND HEADPHONES HEADPHONES INTERPRETER HEADSET EXT Sould be selected Language interpretation with external interpreter console In cases where two way interpretation is required interpretation from source language into target language and vice versa external interpreting consoles may be needed For example a bilingual or multilingual conference where the floor language changes due to panelists speaking different languages or the audience interacting with panelists or presenter during question and answer sessions In these cases it is recommended to assign a channel to each language See below an example using the T 500 transmitter with Enersound IC 12 interpreter consoles for three foreign languages plus main language Note See wiring diagram on the next page 10 Lanquage Interpretation with External Interpreter Console Wiring Diagram EXTERNAL PA SYSTEM TRANSMITTER 1 TRANSMITTER 2 TRANSMITTER 3 TRANSMITTER 4 ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH GERMAN UP TO 11 IC 12 INTERPRETER CONSOLES dl 2 di 2 a D ri a z m e e mn e TIJ J ZE SERRE GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH BOOTH BOOTH BOOTH Menu Setting Instructions Press amp hold the MENU button for 6 seconds to access the Menu The LCD display will start blinking and the first option TONE will be shown To navigate through different menu options press the MENU button Test Tone When TONE i
7. MENU button to navigate through the options until you reach the fifth option EXIT and press the MENU button one more time to exit the menu Safety Information A HAZARD Pacemaker Safety e Before using this transmitter and or receivers with a pacemaker or another medical device consult your physician or the manufacturer of your pacemaker or another medical device e Ifyou have a pacemaker or another medical device make sure that you are using this transmitter and or receivers in accordance with safety guidelines established by your physician or the pacemaker manufacturer WARNING Damage to your Health e Using earphones or headphones at a loud volume or over a prolonged period of time can lead to permanent hearing damage To protect your hearing and others a Turn down the volume before putting on the earphones or headphones b Adjust the volume at the minimum comfortable level c If feedback a squealing or howling noise occurs turn down the headphone volume and move the microphone away from the receiver s headphones 13 Other Safety Considerations e Do not leave the device in places with high temperatures or high humidity e Do not handle the power cord with wet hands e Keep this device away from fire and heat sources e Keep this product accessories and its packaging out of the reach of children Plastic bags packing material electrical cords and other accessories may cause choking suffocation and or elect
8. MHz CH 9 75 5 MHz CH 15 72 8 MHz CH 4 75 7 MHz CH 10 75 9 MHz CH 16 72 4 MHz CH5 74 7 MHz CH 11 72 2 MHz CH 17 75 6 MHz CH6 75 3 MHz CH 12 72 6 MHz e Connect Audio Inputs The T 500 has several audio inputs Rear Panel Input 1 For balanced or unbalanced connections using either an XLR or 1 4 phono connector Ideal for connecting audio mixers dynamic microphones or 12V condenser microphones Plug your balanced or unbalanced audio source into Input 1 Use the following diagram XLR Connector 1 4 Connector Balanced Unbalanced Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Mono Signal Mono Signal Stereo Signal 47K ATK L R Note To connect stereo signals use a simple resistive mixer as shown above utilizing two 4 7KQ resistors available at a local electronic components store Input 2 An RCA auxiliary line level input External Monitor Input An RCA line level input for simultaneous interpretation applications that allows the interpreter to monitor the source language This audio signal will only be heard on the interpreter s headphones connected to the headphone jack on the front panel with monitor selector set on EXT External Front Panel 3 5 mm microphone Input Ideal for headband and headset microphones with 3 5 mm connectors such as Enersound MIC 200 MIC 300 LAV 100 and interpreter headsets Connect the desired audio source s to one or more audio input connections If using input 1 select the a
9. e or hearing impairment Also read safety warnings carefully Keep this manual for future reference If you give this product to someone else remember to include this manual Package Contents 1 T 500 FM multi channel transmitter 72 76 MHz 1 ANT 500 helical antenna 1 PS 500 power supply with AC cord 1 User manual System Overview Thank you for choosing the Enersound T 500 FM multichannel transmitter This professional transmitter is designed for assistive listening and language interpretation It wirelessly broadcasts a speaker s voice music or any audio signal up to 1000 ft 305 m The audience can use the optional R 120 FM multichannel receiver or any other compatible FM receiver operating on the 72 76 MHz frequency to pick up the broadcast The T 500 transmitter features 3 main audio inputs that allow the direct connection of virtually any analog audio source including a 3 5 mm jack for headset microphones an XLR amp inch combination jack with a selector for dynamic microphones condenser microphones or line level signals and a RCA line auxiliary input It also has a recording output and a 3 5 mm monitor headphone jack For language interpretation it has a unique integrated interpreter monitor function This feature allows interpreters to select an external incoming audio source and utilize a headset with microphone to listen to the source language without the need of an interpreter console or external headphone ampli
10. ess amp hold for 5 seconds to lock unlock channel frequency During setting mode press to modify selection 11 Headphones output 3 5mm jack 12 Internal external monitor source selection switch Set to EXT for language interpretation applications to monitor an external audio source speech to be translated Set to INT to monitor the broadcasted audio 13 Internal selection indicator 14 External selection indicator 15 LCD screen 16 17 Audio level indicators 18 Audio peak indicator 14 13 12 Rear panel 19 20 21 24 REC OUT ve EXTERNAL MONITOR LY INPUT MIC PH PWR GAN REMOTE ER ANTENNA INPUT 2 INPUT 1 22 23 25 26 19 Remote antenna connector Used when top mounted antenna is not convenient for example when rack mounting Use only ONE antenna connector at a time 20 External monitor Input Used in language interpretation applications The audio source to be translated should be connected here so the interpreter can listen to the source language This signal will NOT be broadcasted to FM receivers 21 Recording output This RCA jack contains a mix of Input 1 Input 2 and front 3 5 mm microphone 22 Input 2 RCA jack Connects unbalanced audio signals to be broadcasted 23 Gain Adjusts Input 1 Input 2 and front mic gain level 24 Input 1 mode selector Selects line level microphone level or microphone with 12V phantom power for c
11. fier Through the headphones volume control interpreters can set the desired incoming audio level and the MUTE button allows them to momentarily silence their microphone for coughing or sneezing For more advanced interpreting functions it can also be utilized with the Enersound IC 12 multi channel interpreter console or with any other interpretation platform with analog audio outputs Its LCD display allows to easily program the various useful functions such as test tone RF power level display mode frequencies or channel numbers and channel lock Quick Reference Controls Displays and Connectors Front panel 16 17 18 15 23 4 AUDIO LEVEL EXT INT J amp K SR SS ee m S S Ach Uu 0 S ESA 0 me Z es POWER MAIN VOLUME J d J _____ HEADPHONES Holba aeo MIC 8 0 5 6 8 9 10 7 11 1 POWER button Press amp hold for 5 seconds to turn on off device 2 Power indicator 3 Front microphone mute button Press to mute unmute front microphone 4 Mute indicator light 5 Mic input 3 5mm jack 6 Main volume control Adjusts audio output volume 7 Headphones volume control 8 Up button Changes channel frequency up During setting mode press to modify selection 9 Menu button Press amp hold for 6 seconds to access setting menu 10 Down amp lock button Changes channel frequency down Pr
12. fo enersound com www enersound com Enersound Frequency Chart 18 Specifications Enersound T 500 FM Transmitter Operating Frequency 72 1 75 9MHz Number of Channels 17 Selectable Frequency Deviation Selectable Wide 75kHz or Narrow 25 kHz Maximum Deviation Frequency Accuracy 0 005 stability from 0 50 degree C Transmitter Stability 20ppm Hi 80 000uV m at 3meter Low 40 000uV m at 3meter Antenna Rubber ducky antenna with 50 ohm impedance or optional remote antenna Antenna Connector Modified TNC Compliance FCC part15 Industry Canada Frequency Response 100Hz 15KHz 3db Signal to Noise Ratio 70db lt 2 THD at 80 deviation 3 Pin XLR and 1 4 TRS combination jack for MIC or LINE level Balanced or unbalanced Nominal input level 0 56dbu 0 77V 1 3mV Audio Input 1 line mic Phantom Power 12VDC PIN 2 amp 3 on XLR or Tip and Ring on 4 TRS Jack Audio Input 2 RCA Jack unbalanced Line Level 10dBu nominal 100k ohms External Monitor In RCA Jack unbalanced Line Level 10dBu nominal 100k ohms OIdNV REC Output RCA Jack unbalance output Line Level 10dBu nominal 10 ohms MIC Input Front panel 3 5mm LST TRS jack supplies DC on tip for electret mics Audio Processing Built in signal compression 2 1 Front panel 3 5mm stereo TRS jack adjustable output level Max Power 61mW 8ohm Impedance 4 16ohm Power Supply Ty
13. ivers from other manufacturers we recommend setting the Enersound T 500 transmitter to Frequency Display mode While in Menu press the MENU button to navigate through the options until you reach CHANNEL FREQ When CHANNEL or FREQ is blinking press the UP DOWN buttons to change the settings to Channel Display Mode CHANNEL or Frequency Display Mode FREQ To exit the menu wait for 10 seconds FM Deviation This option allows you to select the FM transmitter s frequency deviation between 75 KHz W and 25 KHz N While in Menu press the MENU button to navigate through the options until you reach BAND When BAND is blinking press the UP DOWN buttons to change the settings to wide band 75 KHz W or narrow band 25 KHz N To exit the menu wait for 10 seconds 12 Note If you are using Enersound R 120 FM receivers choose the 75 KHz W option Most receivers of other brands also work on 75 KHz If you are using FM receivers of other brands check the receivers specs for FM deviation or contact the manufacturer Caution If you are using a receiver with FM deviation 25 KHz with a transmitter set to 75 KHz you may experience over modulation loud volume and distortion In contrast if you are using a receiver with FM deviation 75 KHz with a transmitter set to 25 KHz you may experience low audio volume on the receivers e te AUT PANT Exit While in Menu press the
14. ondenser mics 25 Input 1 Accepts balanced or unbalanced connection of a microphone or line level input This combination jack accepts either XLR or plugs 26 Power supply jack Used with the included PS 500 15V power supply Set up Instructions General Set up Instructions Unpack the transmitter Remove outer packaging and plastic cover Inspect for physical damage and immediately report any issues Position the unit Position the transmitter near the audio source sound system mixer interpreter desk etc away from metallic objects that might interfere with the antenna Connect the antenna For tabletop use screw in the antenna connector onto the transmitter top antenna connector Alternatively an optional remote antenna can be used Do not use two antennas at the same time Rack mount the unit optional The transmitter can be rack mounted if necessary in a 19 rack using the optional rack mount kits single unit RM 501 or double unit RM 502 Dual rack mount RM 502 for 2 T 500 transmitters NOTE If rack mounting do not use the top antenna connector you will need to use the rear connection antenna with a 90 degree adapter AD 590 or use the optional rack mount antenna kit RAK 500 available for purchase If needed you may also use a remote antenna ANT 501 Only use original Enersound antennas Check with your authorized Enersound dealer or visit www enersound com to view available accessories Power
15. one plug onto the 3 5 mm front microphone input on the transmitter Connect the 3 5 mm interpreter headphone plug onto the 3 5 mm front headphones jack If available connect the audio feed from the PA system sound system onto the RCA external monitor input located on the transmitter rear panel Caution Lower the monitor volume counterclockwise to the minimum level before connecting the audio feed to avoid physical hearing damage Set the monitor source selection switch in the EXT External position This switch is located on the front panel Set the desired monitor volume to a comfortable level for the interpreter Set the main volume level Speak through the interpreter s microphone and listen with an FM receiver such as Enersound R 120 or other compatible receiver tuned in the same frequency or channel and adjust the transmitter s main volume control located in the front panel to the desired level Note See wiring diagram on the next page Direct Language Interpretation Audio Wiring Diagram b T 500 REAR PANEL PA SYSTEM SOURCE LANGUAGE our EXTERNAL MONITOR INPUT can Dee x e INPUT 2 INPUT 4 TO EXTERNAL MONITOR INPUT T 500 FRONT PANEL MAIN OUT CoD AN BE MAIN VOLUME C9 CED el Gogloee MICROPHONE T q boolboo et Ki or Kl HEC a HHL H 3 set SOUND MIXER M
16. pe In Line UL listed Power Supply In 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Power Supply Out ISVDC 1A Power Supply Output Connector 02 in 5 0 mm OD 01 in 2 5mm ID barrel type Connector Temp Operation es SS Ss Se Temp Operation Temp Storage 20 C 4F to 60 C 140F 0 95 Relative Humidity Headphone Out Black Unit Weight 1 2 Ibs 0 54 Kg Power Supply 0 5 Ibs 0 22 Kg with AC cord Weight Shipping Weight 2 2 Ibs 1 1 Kg Rack Mountin One 1 5 rack space height 1 2 rack space wide One or Two transmitters z can be mounted in 1 5 rack space Option rack mount RM 501 or RM 502 We reserve the right to make technical and design modifications to the transmitter without notice Dimensions Without top antenna connector 5 x 5 5 x 1 75 127 x 140 x 45 mm DxWxH With top antenna connector 5 x 5 5 x 2 36 127 x 140 x 60 mm TVOISAHd NOHIANAH YAMOd 2015 Enersound All rights reserved 19 Enersound Contact Information Toll free 1 800 644 5090 International 1 305 731 2416 info enersound com www enersound com
17. ppropriate audio setting line MIC or condenser MIC with 15V phantom power Warning 70 volt or any other speaker signals cannot be connected to the T 500 transmitter This may cause damage to your system For usage in direct language interpretation see explanation below e Set the Volume Listen with an FM receiver such as Enersound R 120 or other compatible receiver tuned in the same frequency or channel and adjust the transmitter s main volume control located in the front panel to the desired level If necessary adjust the gain control on the transmitter s rear panel If unsure turn the gain control clockwise to the maximum level or a little bit less Application Notes a Direct language interpretation In cases where one way interpretation is required source language into target language ONLY you may take advantage of the T 500 transmitter s internal integrated monitoring function For example in a house of worship where the preacher speaks in English and part of the congregation only understands Spanish The congregation has a passive role listening to the preacher s sermon through the interpreter s voice Up to six transmitters can simultaneously be used in the same room to broadcast up to six different languages In this situation we recommend using either a headband microphone and a headphone for the interpreter or a combined interpreter headset with microphone In either case Connect the 3 5 mm microph
18. r your unit and is adequately attached to either the top of the T 500 transmitter or to the back of the unit if you are using a remote antenna Never use two antennas at the same time If using a remote antenna keep coaxial cable from transmitter to antenna as short as possible Make sure the transmitting antenna is oriented vertically The antenna should be placed as high as possible and free of obstacles Avoid placing it inside metal enclosures Avoid obstacles between the listening area and the antenna that may affect the signal strength like partitions metal objects dense materials studs pipes heating or AC ducts metal grids or concrete Set the transmitter to high power Try using a different channel frequency since a strong interfering signal may exist 15 FCC Statement In the US the FCC limits the use of this device to assistive listening and simultaneous interpretation This transmitter cannot be used in all countries Check with your government s radio regulations for 72 76 MHz operation Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IC S
19. rocution e Do not open the unit There are no user serviceable parts inside e Reduce the volume to its lowest setting before use e To clean be sure to first switch off and unplug the unit from the power outlet then wipe with a dry cloth When extremely dirty use a soft cloth dampened in neutral detergent Never use benzene thinner or chemically treated towels which may damage the product s finish Troubleshooting The transmitter will not power Verify that the PS 500 power supply is connected to a working power source and to the transmitter Make sure you are pressing and holding the POWER button for 5 seconds There is no audio on the transmitter s headphones output If you are using the monitor headphones for language interpretation make sure the monitor selector is set to EXT External audio Verify that the external audio signal is connected to the external audio input jack Verify that there is a signal coming from your audio source If you are using the headphones to monitor the broadcasted audio make sure the monitor selector is in the INT Internal position There is no audio or the audio is low on the receivers Make sure that the main volume is turned up and that your audio source is properly connected If using Input 1 the mode selector switch should be in the correct position For example if you are using the output of a mixer the switch should be in the LINE position If using a dynamic microphone
20. s blinking you can turn the tone ON or OFF by pressing the UP DOWN buttons When TONE is activated ON the transmitter broadcasts a test tone to help test receivers when no audio source is available After testing procedure the tone should be deactivated OFF JS TRAE TOO Fine LOW LO UI Lon 11 To exit the menu wait for 10 seconds and the LCD screen will stop blinking You can also exit the menu by pressing the MENU button several times to navigate through the options until you reach EXIT and press MENU one more time RF Power While in Menu press the MENU button to navigate through the options until you reach POWER When POWER is blinking press the UP DOWN buttons to change the settings to LOW or HIGH The level of transmitted RF power needed depends on your application If you are operating several transmitters in the same room it is recommended to set the transmitters output power to LOW L to reduce the possibility of interference To exit the menu wait for 10 seconds Yul H Yal L 0 l yi Channel Frequency Mode U IR ke eg N You can choose the screen to show either channel numbers or frequencies If you are using Enersound R 120 receivers or other compatible Enersound receivers the receiver channels will correspond to the T 500 transmitter channels If you are using compatible receivers of other brands frequencies may differ Consequently when using rece
21. tatement This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This radio transmitter T 500 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device The device is in compliance with RF field strength limits users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Le pr sent metteur radio T 500 a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admisible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste
22. ust be presented to obtain warranty service If you experience any issues with your T 500 transmitter send an email to support enersound com with your name address phone number and a complete description of the problem We will respond to you as soon as possible and if it is necessary to return the product for service your Customer Service Representative will give you a Return Authorization Number RAN and shipping instructions For more information visit www enersound com You may also call 1 305 731 2416 or our toll free number 1 800 644 5090 within the U S 17 T 500 Optional Accessories ANT 500 Replacement rubber helical antenna ANT 501 Remote Antenna with 50 coax cable PS 500 Replacement Power Supply RM 501 Single Rack Mount Kit to mount one T 500 transmitter on a standard 19 rack RM 502 Dual Rack Mount Kit to mount two T 500 transmitters on a standard 19 rack Rack Mount Antenna Kit Includes 90 degree adapter female to female rack RAK 500 mount antenna connector 2 feet cable assembly AD 590 90 Degree Antenna Adapter CON 558M Male Antenna Connector for RG58 Coax Cable CON 558F Female Antenna Connector for RG58 Coax Cable COV 500 Top Bottom Metal Enclosure Cover No Antenna Hole for T 500 To purchase accessories contact your local dealer If you are unable to find a dealer in your area contact us for more information Toll free 1 800 644 5090 International 1 305 731 2416 in

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