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CAR MOUNTING BRACKET
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CAR MOUNTING BRACKET SCREW
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Using the other end of the DC power cable, connect the fused Red lead to the "+" (positive) side of the
electrical system, and the black lead to the "—" (negative) side of the electrical system. In case of the
negative ground system, the Red lead should be connected to the accessory post on the ignition switch,
the voltage regulator side of the ammeter or the accessory side of the fuse block. The black lead should
be connected to the metal firewall or any other point that is connected to the vehicle chassis (ground).
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In case of the positive ground system, the black lead should be connected to the accessory post on the
ignition switch, the voltage regulator side of the ammeter or the accessory side of the fuse block. The Red
lead should be connected to the metal firewall or any other point that is connected to the vehicle chassis
(ground).
TRANSCEIVER MOUNTING
Before installing the transceiver in a car, truck, etc., be sure to choose a location which is convenient to the
operating controls, and will not interfere with the normal functions of the driver. The transceiver may be
mounted to the underside of the instrument panel or dashboard of a car, truck, etc., by means of the special
bracket that is supplied with the transceiver. Attach the bracket to the underside of the instrument panel
using self-threading screws (See Fig. 1).
Secure the transceiver to the bracket by means of the large knurled thumbscrews. Tilt the transceiver to a
position which provides the operator with the best view of the front panel, then tighten knurled thumbscrews
securely.
ANTENNA CONNECTION
The antenna lead-in cable (RG-58U or RG8/U) should be terminated with a PL-259 type male coaxial con-
nector which should then be attached to the matching SO-239 connector at the rear of the transceiver.
MICROPHONE CONNECTION
Insert the 4-pin plug at the end of the coiled cord into the microphone socket at the side of the transceiver.
IGNITION INTERFERENCE
Your transceiver is equipped with a special RF Noise Silencer that is designed to provide outstanding reduction
of ignition noise. Ignition interference should not therefore be a problem in most cases. However, sufficient
noise may be generated by some vehicle to make it necessary to install additional suppression. Several noise
suppressor kits are available which include all necessary parts and instructions. Take your vehicle to a skilled
auto radio technician who will be able to carry out the suppression for you.
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