West Marine VHF580 manual Installing the Hardware, Mounting the radio

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Hex bolt
Mounting surface
Mounting
bracket
Washer
Hex nut Spring washer

Installing the Hardware

Mounting the radio

Your radio can sit at any angle in the mounting bracket so it can easily accommodate the best location. First, determine the best place to mount the radio. For optimum performance, find a location that can:

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Properly support the weight of the radio, approximately 2.2 pounds or 1.1 kilograms.

 

You may need to use some type of anchor with the mounting screws to hold the radio,

 

depending on the surface.

 

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Keep the battery leads as short as possible.

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Keep the antenna lead-in wire as short as possible.

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Allow free air flow around the heat sink on the rear of the radio.

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Avoid interference with the ship’s compass.

1. Install the radio into the mounting bracket.

2.

Position the

 

 

 

radio into the

 

 

 

desired location.

 

 

 

Mark the edges

 

 

 

of the bracket

 

1

 

on the mounting

 

 

surface.

Step 1:

 

3.

Remove the

 

Slide the radio

 

 

mounting

 

 

into the mounting

 

 

bracket drill

 

 

bracket.

 

 

template from

 

 

 

 

 

the back of the

 

 

 

manual, and use

 

2

 

the template

 

to mark the

Step 2:

Tighten the mounting knobs

drill holes on

to secure the radio in place.

the mounting

 

surface.

 

4. Drill the holes for the mounting bracket; be sure to follow any special requirements of the mounting surface.

5. Remove the bracket from the radio, and use the mounting hardware to

secure the bracket to the mounting surface.

6. Install the radio back into the mounting bracket.

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