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Partyline: What is the IC-100-6?
Partyline: What is the IC-100-6?
The IC-100-6 is a 6pin XLR cable
One Male 6pin XLR connector, and One Female 6pin XLR connector
100 feet in length (30.5m)
To be used as the "Control Cable" between the MA-704/AX-704 (IFB Control heads) and the PIC-4704 (IFB Central electronics)
Can also be used with the RS-602/622
(Channel A, Channel B, and pins 5 & 6 for Program input)
Can be used as a "Heavy Duty" cable for the RS-602/622
One Male 6pin XLR connector, and One Female 6pin XLR connector
100 feet in length (30.5m)
To be used as the "Control Cable" between the MA-704/AX-704 (IFB Control heads) and the PIC-4704 (IFB Central electronics)
Can also be used with the RS-602/622
(Channel A, Channel B, and pins 5 & 6 for Program input)
Can be used as a "Heavy Duty" cable for the RS-602/622
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