EFJohnson 002-9800-401 manual Frequency Whip Model No Base Model No

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Table 2 lists the antenna whips and bases recommended for use in each frequency range. Each model of this radio was tested with the appro- priate antenna listed. The antenna was mounted in the center of the roof of a domestically manufactured 4-door passenger sedan. The radio manu- facturer 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 Table 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 Table 1 and take measures to comply with those guidelines.

Table 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 Operating Manual Safety Information Page FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE FCC Exposure LimitsFrequency Whip Model No Base Model No Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Reference Guide Multi-Net Features General FeaturesLTR Features Conventional FeaturesFront Panel Controls Controls and DisplayControls and Display Rear Panel Jacks and Connectors Display Description General Operation Power-Up SequenceDetermining Volume Level System/Group Display Information Numeric Display ModeBacklight Operation Select Mode Indication With Numeric Display Alpha Tag Display Mode Selecting the System and GroupSetting Squelch Control Select Mode Indication With Alpha Tag DisplayIntroduction Standard CallsPlacing a Standard Call Multi-Net and LTR OperationReceiving a Standard Call Conventional OperationPlacing Telephone Calls Telephone Calls Other Special CallsBusy and Out-Of-Range Conditions Placing Other Multi-Net Special Calls Receiving a Telephone CallReceiving Other Multi-Net Special Calls Bank Select General FeaturesLandside-Originate Calls Emergency Switch Call IndicatorEncryption Encryption IndicatorHorn Alert Function FCN SwitchHome System/Group Select Option Select Proceed Clear-To-Talk Tone Power Turn-Off DelayTime-Out Timer Stealth ModeOption Switches Option Switches and Menu ModeTone Select Transmitter Thermal FoldbackUsing Menu Mode Menu Mode IntroductionSwitch Menu Mode and Option Switch FunctionsSystem and Group Scan System and Group Scan Scan List Programming Single and Multiple Site ScanScan Delay and Continue Timers Transmitting In The Scan Mode General MULTI-NET, LTR, Conventional ModesConventional Operation Monitoring Conventional Channels Before Transmitting Busy Queuing Multi-Net MULTI-NET FeaturesStandard and Special Calls Roaming Auto-Registration Transmitting Status Messages Status Select Mode Selected Status MessageCalls on Priority and Block ID Codes Caller IdentificationTransmit Inhibit Busy Queuing LTR LTR FeaturesStandard and Telephone Calls Transpond System SearchPriority and Block ID Codes Conventional FeaturesMonitor Mode Receive-Only Groups Transmit Disable On BusyCall Guard Squelch Talk-AroundPriority Group Sampling Supervisory Tones MiscellaneousMiscellaneous LTR Telephone Call Tones Multi-Net Telephone Call TonesDisplay Messages Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Bright DIM OFF Menu Mode MessagesOperation At Extended Range System Operator ProgrammingSpeaking Into Microphone Licensing Preventing Battery DischargeTransceiver Service Miscellaneous