FLEX TUNER GENIUS RFI Kit - SO2R/3 Antenna Option
PURPOSE
These kits are designed to choke common mode currents going into or exiting from your Tuner Genius cables. Filters are supplied for the RF Input (s) RF Outputs, DC power and LAN input. The DC power line choke helps keep common mode current out of the power line which could cause interference to other devices connected to the same power line if not suppressed. The LAN cable choke keeps any RFI off the LAN cable input.
USE
RFI-AT-FLEX-TG Standard kit for tuners with SO2R option and RFI-AT-FLEX-TG3 for tuners with 3 antenna outputs option (1X3).
Note if you use other cables into the tuner such as PTT or otherwise, use FSB31-1/2 snap on ferrites for these lines and wind 2 or more turns thru center if possible. These ferrites sold separately.
KIT INCLUDES
Filter Type |
Usage |
SO2R Kit |
3 Antenna Kit |
Snap On (1/2” ID) |
DC Power |
1 |
1 |
Snap On (1/2” ID) |
Ethernet/LAN input |
1 |
1 |
FSB31-1 |
RF Output |
2 |
3 |
FSB31-1 |
RF Input |
2 |
1 |
Total Filters |
6 |
6 |
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
SO2R Kit - Part# RFI-AT-FLEX-TG (2 Inputs, 2 Outputs)
RF Output:Snap On Filter (1” ID) – 3 turns (1/2" cable) or 6 turns (1/4" cable) of coax cable through center for each output - Use 1 for channel A and one for channel B Output
RF Input Snap On (1" ID) - 3 turns (1/2" cable) or 6 turns (1/4" cable) of coax cable through center for each input - Use one for channel A and one for channel B Input
Ethernet Cable:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – multiple turns through center
DC Power:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – 2 or more turns of DC (+ and -) power cord through center
3 Antenna Kit - Part# RFI-AT-FLEX-TG3 (3 Antennas, 1 input)
RF Output:Snap On Filter (1” ID) – 3 turns (1/2" cable) or 6 turns (1/4" cable) of coax cable through center for each output
RF Input Snap On (1" ID) - 3 turns (1/2" cable) or 6 turns (1/4" cable) of coax cable through center for TX input
Ethernet Cable:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – multiple turns through center
DC Power:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – 2 or more turns of DC (+ and -) power cord through center
Also make sure you connect a good RF ground to the tuner ground post.
The impedance transformers are classified in ratios of 2:1 (100:50 ohm) to 16:1 (800:50 ohm). The outputs can be configured as balanced (Balun) or as unbalanced (unun) with respect to the inputs which are considered all unbalanced coax at 50 ohms. All impedance transformers are designed for 1.8-31 MHz unless otherwise specified.