Motorola HF-SSB manual Familiarization with Main Equipment Components, Backpack Carrying Harness

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2-3. Familiarization with Main Equipment Components

Before continuing, review Figure 1-1, which shows a micomTrooper transceiver installed in the harness.

2-3.1 Backpack Carrying Harness

Figure 2-1 shows a general view of a typical backpack carrying harness. The harness has a frame that supports the transceiver. When placed on level ground, the four feet of the frame support the whole assembly in a vertical position.

 

Protection Flap

 

(Closed)

Shoulder

Harness

Frame

Straps

 

Storage

Pouches

Breast

Strap

Shoulder

Strap

Adjustment

Buckle

Bottom Flap (Closed)

Waist Straps

Figure 2-1. Typical Backpack Carrying Harness, General View

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Contents Page Page Commercial Warranty Standard Computer Software Copyrights MicomTrooper Page MicomTrooper Page General Safety Precautions Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards Federal Communication Commission Regulations Page Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Driver SafetyFor Vehicles with an Air Bag Operational WarningsTable of Contents Table of Contents Contd List of Illustrations Intentionally Left Blank Scope Chapter IntroductionPurpose and Use MicomTrooper Ready for Operation, General View Functional Description Main Operational FeaturesEquipment Description Fast and simple radio link establishing Part of a proven family of radio products Specifications Main Technical SpecificationsIntentionally Left Blank Chapter Preparation for Operation Unpacking and Inspection Backpack Carrying Harness Familiarization with Main Equipment ComponentsTypical Backpack Carrying Harness, Open View MicomTrooper Transceiver, General View MicomTrooper TransceiverPreparing for Backpack Operation Outline of Preparation ProceduresInstallation of micomTrooper Battery Upper Battery Flap Battery Straps Lower Battery Installation of Transceiver in Carrying Harness Transceiver Power Connector Cable Page Page Installation of Whip Antenna Whip Antenna Base Mount Handset Wearing the Backpack Carrying Harness Connection of Audio AccessoriesPage Intentionally Left Blank Chapter Operation 000.000 Channel Mode MenuMenu Menu FunctionsMenu RAD ALE Lang Intentionally Left Blank Appendix a Static Operation ProcedureTo connect a dipole or long-wire antenna Figure A-1. Connecting the Dipole or Long-Wire Antenna Intentionally Left Blank Appendix B Using Battery Charger, FLN9541 Operating Instructions Battery is probably bad and cannot be rechargedInput voltage Intentionally Left Blank