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The 2 left ones are inline attenuators with N-type connectors on both ends. They are used to simulate antenna loss or reduce power getting to a circuit. The N-type connector is a 50 ohm style connector even though it doesn't have an impedance. The one on the right is a termination resistor...
You actually don't need on of them, if you have clean dc power you can connect it straight to your ky-57 using a ba-5590 adapter which simulates the battery side. The HYP is strictly an adapter to adapt a cannon plug to a battery style adapter. It does have some caps in it though. It attaches...
Also if you got the VRC-83 it would cost more because it has a 30 watt amplifier. You can seperate the radio from the outside case by unscrewing like 4 or 8 screws on the outside of the case near the handles. Once you pull it out you could hard mount the case or just create a mount for that...
Those TM or TO's are for the TRC-176 but you have to realize that the radio in there is a RT-1319 and depending on modification a A or B. The mods are for ECCM. As far as the radio it is a 24 VDC radio and it puts out 2w in low power and 10w in high power but that is Peak envelope power. The...
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