Motorola XTS 3000 manual Antenna Installation and Removal, Radio Operating-Frequency Table

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Introduction

Antenna Installation and Removal

Before installing the antenna, ensure that the match between your radio and antenna is correct. Your radio’s model number is on a label attached to the back of your radio. A typical model number might be H09UCC9PW5AN. The fourth position of the model number (in this example “U”) identifies the operating-frequency band of the radio. The following table lists all fourth- position alpha characters and corresponding frequency band.

Radio Operating-Frequency Table

Fourth- Operating Fourth- Operating Fourth- Operating Fourth Operating Position Frequency Position Frequency Position Frequency Position Frequency

K

136-

R

403-

S

450-

U

806-

 

178MHz

 

470MHz

 

512MHz

 

870MHz

Antennas are frequency sensitive and are color coded according to the frequency range of the antenna. The color code indicator is in the center of the base of the antenna. The following illustrations and table will help identify the antenna, antenna frequency range, and corresponding color code.

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

ASTRO Antenna Id

 

ILLUSTRATOR

DATE

E N

 

EH

12/8/92

 

VHF

EDITOR

DATE

C

PR

12/9/92

 

Wide Band

 

LETTERIN

Helical

 

REQUIRES

 

 

 

800 MHz

 

 

 

Dipole

 

 

 

 

VHF

 

 

 

Helical

 

 

 

UHF

 

 

 

800 MHz

 

 

 

Whip

 

 

 

800 MHz

 

 

 

Stubby

 

 

 

UHF

 

 

 

Helical

 

 

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Contents Digital XTS 3000 Basic Model Preface Notations Used in This ManualGeneral Radio Operations Common Radio FeaturesSpecial Radio Features Computer Software CopyrightsAdditional Information Inspection Introduction Radio Controls Programmable Switches and ButtonsProgrammable Features Bicolor LED Switches, Buttons, Knobs, and IndicatorsRadio Operating-Frequency Table Antenna Installation and RemovalAntenna Identification Table Battery Installation and Removal Installing the BatteryRemoving the Battery Belt-Clip Installation and Removal Installing the Belt ClipRemoving the Belt Clip Universal Connector Cover Installation and Removal Installing the Universal Connector CoverRemoving the Universal Connector Cover Introduction Turning the Radio On and Off Radio OnRadio Off Selecting a Zone and Channel Zone SelectionChannel Selection Receiving/Transmitting Adjust the Volume Control Knob for aGeneral Radio Features Time-Out TimerLow-Battery Indication Entering the Emergency State EmergencyPTT Switch Common Radio FeaturesEmergency Keep-Alive Exiting the Emergency StateIndividual Calls Receive Only Call Response Answering an Individual CallButton Call Response ButtonPL Defeat Repeater AccessSelecting Repeater or Direct Operation Repeater/DirectScan Turning Scan On and Off Deleting Nuisance ChannelsDynamic Priority Change Conventional Operation Only Smart PTT Selecting Squelch OperationDynamic Regrouping Special Radio FeaturesSelect Enable/Disable Reprogram RequestPress the Reprogram Request Button if programmed, see PTT-ID Transmit Selecting Secure or Clear Transmissions Secure OperationKEY Loading Managing EncryptionSelectable Power-Level Busy Override Trunking System ControlsDispatcher-Interrupt FailsoftOut-of-Range Site LockSite Change Glossary Sound Tone Name Occurs Alert TonesHigh-Pitched Tone Battery Charging and Disposal Charging BatteriesRecycling or Disposal of Batteries Hanil Metal Recycle CO Helpful Tips Cleaning Radio CareHandling Service Air Bag Safety InformationIndex Index General Radio Features Questionnaire Business Reply Mail FCC Safety Standards 68P81083C70 6881072C75