Chapter 3 Installation
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Transceiver Mounting
Choose a suitable location for the transceiver that will allow easy access to the front panel as well as proper air circulation to the back of the unit. If you are installing the unit in a vehicle, attach the mounting bracket first, then attach the transceiver to the mounting bracket using the hardware provided. Before making any electrical connection, ensure that the transceiver is turned off and the vehicle's battery is disconnected.
Power Connection
The transceiver operates off of any 12 to 13.8 VDC source. Beware of voltage drops caused by operating from Cigarette Lighter Plugs or long DC wire runs. Sometimes it is best to connect direct to the battery for best RF output and Tx audio quality
NOTE
The condition of a vehicle's electrical system can affect the operation of your
If an AC power supply is used with your radio, it must be regulated and rated for at least 7 Amps continuous. Low voltage while under load will cause reduced receiver gain and low transmitter output with possible distortion and splatter.
CAUTION
Voltage above 15 VDC will damage the unit. Be sure to check the source voltage before connecting the power cord.
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