The spectral capture unit (SCU) is connected to an antenna connector.
 Slice receivers must be connected to an SCU.  This limits you to a maximum
of one antenna connector (FLEX-6500) or two antenna connectors (FLEX-6700)
in use at a given time.  This is how everything is physically connected.
 From a user's perspective, you just say which antenna you want to connect
a slice receiver to and it handles the SCU mechanics.  Possible connections:

SCU A: antenna 1, 2, receive A, XVTR
SCU B: antenna 1, 2, receive B, XVTR

So there are a totle of five possible antennas on the FLEX-6700 and four on
the FLEX-6500 (no SCU B = no Receive B).  Does this make sense?

Steve

On Saturday, May 19, 2012, George Allen wrote:

> Antenna 1  & 2,  Rcv A & B
>
> Can I route slice receivers to the connector of my choice?
>
> George
> K2CM
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