Installation Cont...

CB Antenna

Power Wiring (negative ground only)

Step 1: If you have not determined whether your vehicle has a negative or positive ground, do so now.Then disconnect the negative lead from the battery to prevent short circuits that can occur during wiring. Do not connect this transceiver to positive ground electrical systems.

Step 2: With negative ground:

A. Connect the positive (RED WIRE) the one with in-line fuse holder to either the

( a ) fuse block

( b ) cigarette lighter or

(c ) directly to the positive post on your battery. Usually, the fuse block is the most convenient connecting point. It is also possible to connect to the accessory terminal on the fuse block or ignition switch, so that your CB automatically goes off when the ignition goes off.

B.Then tightly connect the ground (BLACK WIRE) directly to the vehicle’s metal frame. A good direct metal-to-metal ground is essential for optimum performance.

Mounting the Main Unit

Step 1: Loosen the retaining knobs on each side of the mounting bracket to give enough space for the unit to slide between the two bracket arms.

Step 2: Position the main unit between the bracket arms in line with the retaining knobs. Set the height and angle for optimum operating comfort and accessibility.

Step 3: Tighten the retaining knobs.

Installation of Microphone Hanger

Mounting holes are provided on the microphone hanger bracket. The bracket can be attached to the vehicle dash or other convenient location.

How to Select, Position, Install and Tune the Right One forYou

Basically, you may choose from two types of mobile CB antennas - full-length whip and loaded whip - and a variety of mounts (depending on where you locate your antenna). Midland markets a line of high-performance antennas.Visit our website at www.midlandradio. com to check out the selection.

WhereYou Locate your Antenna Does Make a Difference.

Some general rules for antenna location that can aid CB performance:

1.Put your mount as high on the vehicle as possible. The higher the proportion of antenna length that is above the roof, the better.

2.If possible, mount the antenna in the center of whatever surface you choose.

3.Keep antenna cables away from noise sources such as the ignition system, gauges, etc.

4.Make sure you have a solid metal-to-metal ground.

5.Exercise care to prevent cable damage.

Essentially, you have five location choices: the roof, gutter, rear deck, front cowl or rear bumper.Where you decide to locate your antenna will determine the type of antenna needed.

Antenna Installation:

Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions carefully. -Warning: Never operate your CB radio without

attaching an antenna or with a broken antenna cable.This will result in damage to transmitter circuitry.

-Safety notice: The antenna used for this radio must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 34 cm (14 in.) from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Tuning your Antenna

Some antennas are factory tuned. However, performance can usually be improved by slightly lengthening or shorte- ning its length, using a Standing Wave Radio (SWR) meter. For the exact procedures to be used refer to the antenna manufacturer’s installation manual.

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Midland Radio 9001Z Power Wiring negative ground only, Mounting the Main Unit, Installation of Microphone Hanger