3.HAIL CONNECTOR--The speaker used for the hail function is plugged into this
jack. The speaker may be either four or eight ohms impedance and should be suitable for the environment in which it is located. The plug must be a miniature
phone plug.
4.DC POWER CONNECTOR--Battery connections are to be made with the cable supplied to mate with this connector. Remember, red is +, black is -! The power cord is equipped with a fuse to protect the radio. Use only a six (6) AMPERE fast blow fuse for replacement. Wire directly to battery for best result.
5.ANTENNA CONNECTOR--This connector is for connection of the antenna. A type PL259 connector is required to make proper connection.
6.MEMORY SWITCH--When this switch is "ON", the microprocessor is continuous- ly energized. This retains the scan memory and programmed priority channel. The small amount of battery drain (3mA) caused by the continuous "ON" state of the switch is insignificant and will not cause a battery drain problem. CAUTION! If power is supplied through the ignition switch, the memory can be lost regardless of .the position of the switch.
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY
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1.LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (lCD)nprovides indication of channel and functions even in brightest sunlight.
2.MICROPHONE CONNECTOR--Receptacle for microphone connection. When microphone is keyed, LCD displays "TX."
3.ON/OFF-VOLUMEnTurns power on to radio and allows adjustment to the desired listening level with clockwise rotation.
4.SQUElCH--Used to quiet background noise when no signal is being received. Proper adjustment is such that the control is advanced only slightly beyond the point where the background noise is quieted.