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External sockets
External loudspeaker
Depending on the surrounding noise, it can be advisable to hook up an external loudspeaker. Usual commercial radio loudspeakers with 4-8 ohms impedance and 2- 4 W minimum output can be plugged in.
The cable can be up to 3 metres long. For car loudspeakers, make sure to use a two-pin 3.5 mm jack plug and ensure that none of the loudspeaker connections are attached to the vehicle chassis.
External S-meter
On the back, your AE 5090 has an S-Meter socket on the rear side, which allows you to connect up an external S-Meter to show the relative signal strength. This gives more exact information than the bar display. Please ask your authorized dealer about external S-meters. The S-meter should be installed near the radio set using a cable no longer than 3 metres. You need a 2.5 mm jack plug to connect it up. The polarity is positive, i.e. the positive pole of the S-meter is connected to the inner pin, and the negative pole is on the outside.
Microphone socket
The 6-pole microphone socket on the front side is wired according to the well-known Albrecht specifications, which also meet the recommendations issued by the German manufacturers of CB radios.
Apart from the rugged dynamic “Trucker microphone” included in the package, you can also hook up other microphones and accessories.
The microphone socket has been tested and is suitable for nearly all kind of microphones, even those with amplifiers or selective calling devices. According to the latest regulations you are also allowed to plug in modems or so-called TNC`s for data transfer (Packet Radio). However, this type of data transfer is only permitted on certain channels and only for non-commercial use.
Special regulations apply to data transfer abroad. In Switzerland, for example, Packet Radio is permitted on channels 21-25, but only with a call signal granted by the authorities. In some other European countries Packet Radio is not allowed at all.