F-14 Modules - Can you add up to 3?

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  • kd6hq
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 102

    #1

    F-14 Modules - Can you add up to 3?

    Being new to subs I have been reading a lot lately. I have been using a F-14 radio for quite awhile now and have a basic understanding of how it works. One of the threads that I read someplace mentioned that a second switch module (8101) could be added in series by using the plug on the back of the module. Which is easy enough but where does the second 8370-module go? Does it plug into the next channel? For instance if the first 8370 goes to channel 6 then does the second one into channel 7? I can’t see any other way to do it. Unless a ‘Y’ adapter is used on channel 6?

    Is it possible to put 3 8101-switch modules in series?

    Thanks
  • feet wet
    Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 213

    #2
    Yes, although the directions are

    Yes, although the directions are terrible,putting the modules in series is what is done.The three prong plug for the first module connects to the MULTI-OUT pinwith its single wire lead going topins 1,2,or 3 in the right hand pin cluster. the next module multi-pin now connects to the multi-pin on the BACK of the first module ,the single lead of the #2 module goes next to #1's single lead on the main board.Module #3 is series'd the same way.
    Good Luck
    JE

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