EFJohnson 98x3, 98x6, 002-9803-601 manual Frequency Whip Model No Base Model No

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Figure 2 lists the antenna whips and bases recommended for use in each frequency range. Each model of this radio was tested with the appropriate antenna listed. The antenna was mounted in the center of the roof of a domestic manufactured 4-door passenger sedan. The radio manufacturer has determined that the user and service personnel should remain one (1) meter in distance away from the antenna when transmitting. By maintaining this distance, these individuals are not exposed to radio frequency energy or magnetic fields in excess of the guidelines set forth in Figure 1.

NOTE: If the installer or user changes the type or location of the antenna, they should be aware of the MPE guidelines shown in Figure 1 and take measures to comply with those guidelines.

Figure 2

Recommended Antenna Whips and Bases

(Antenna Manufacturer - Antenna Specialists)

Frequency

Whip Model No.

Base Model No.

 

 

 

136-144 MHz

ASPJ1415

KM220

144-152 MHz

ASPA1415

KM220

152-162 MHz

ASPB1415

KM220

162-174 MHz

ASPC1415

KM220

400-430 MHz

ASPE1615

KM220

430-470 MHz

ASPD1615

KM220

470--512 MHz

ASPF1615

KM220

806-869 MHz

ASPA1855

KM220

890-960 MHz

ASPG1865

KM220

 

 

 

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Contents LTR-Net 9800 Series Page Page Safety Information FCC Exposure Limits Frequency Whip Model No Base Model No Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Features General FeaturesControls and Display Front Panel ControlsMicrophone Push-To-Talk PTT Switch Not Shown Push Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Display Description Power-Up Sequence Determining Volume LevelGeneral Operation Backlight Operation Numeric Display ModeAlpha Display Mode System/Group Display ModesSelect Mode Indication With Numeric Display Select Mode Indication With Alpha Tag DisplaySelecting the System and Group Setting Squelch Control Microphone Off-Hook DetectLTR-Net, LTR, and Conventional Operation IntroductionGeneral Features Bank SelectCall Indicator Emergency SwitchEncryption Function FCN Switch Home System/Group SelectHorn Alert Enabled Horn AlertPower Turn-Off Delay Option SelectProceed Clear-To-Talk Tone Receive-Only GroupsStealth Mode Time-Out TimerTone Select General Standard Group CallsTransmitter Thermal Foldback Placing a Standard Group CallLTR-Net and LTR Operation Conventional OperationTelephone Calls Receiving a Standard Group CallPlacing Telephone Calls Receiving a Telephone Call LTR-NET Auxiliary Calls Landside-Originate Telephone CallsPlacing LTR-Net Auxiliary Calls Receiving Auxiliary CallsOption Switches Menu Mode Option SwitchesMenu Mode Introduction Menu Mode and Option Switch Functions SwitchUsing Menu Mode System and Group ScanningSystem and Group Scanning System and Group Scanning Scan List Programming Transmitting In The Scan Mode Scan Delay and Continue TimersLTR-NET and LTR Features Transmit InhibitCalls on Priority ID Codes Telephone Group SelectLTR-NET Features LTR-Net Standard and Special CallsBusy Queuing Roaming Standard Group Calls LTR FeaturesConventional Features Telephone CallsMonitor Mode Selected Transmit Disable On Busy Talk-AroundMiscellaneous Call Guard SquelchSupervisory Tones Miscellaneous LTR-Net Special Call Tones LTR Telephone Call TonesDisplay Messages Miscellaneous Menu Mode Messages Bright DIM OFFSystem Operator Programming Speaking Into MicrophonePreventing Battery Discharge Operation At Extended RangeLicensing Transceiver Service Miscellaneous