AValon RF TX600 Series User Manual
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AVALON RF, INC.
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TX500 Series User’s Guide & Operating Manual
 
2.5 Mechanical 
 
2.5.1 Mounting. 
Mounting can be done in one of the following methods:
a) Clamping.
 
Clamping (or hard mounting) is the only method of mounting in all 
fixed installations. 
 
Clamping is the preferred method of mounting in all mobile 
installations where most electrical interfaces are used. This is due 
to the heat sinking needed and the weight of the connector’s and 
the cable’s. 
 
b) Clip on.
 
Avalon RF offers a clip on kit. This method is recommended when 
only one or two interfaces are in use. Not practical for TX523 and 
TX530. 
 
c) Velcro
®
to a flat surface.
 
Using Velcro
®
to secure the transmitter is recommended when
only a few interfaces are in use. Not practical for TX523 and 
TX530. 
 
 
d) Drop-in.
 
The transmitter can be dropped into a bucket mounted on the side 
of the video camera, like the ones usually found in ENG service. 
This can be done for the TX523 or TX530 only if adequate 
ventilation (for cooling) is available in the bucket and care is taken 
with other cables/equipment not being damaged from the 
transmitter heat. 
 
