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The frequency range of the antenna has to cover the programmed fre-
quencies on the radio.
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The position of the antenna should be as elevated and unobstructed as
possible.
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Ensure that the cable and the connector of the antenna are intact and
that the plug is connected properly.
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Ensure that the cable is not bend too much.
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The length of the antenna rod and the range of operation are related. The
longer the rod, the further the distance.
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Upon antenna-mounting, the following has to be considered :
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The antenna should be placed in the middle of a vehicle part.
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The antenna base should have good contact to a metal, conductive sur-
face of the vehicle.
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To avoid interferences with radio and TV reception, place the antenna as
far away as possible from these sources of interferences.
Antennas are available with a magnetic mount or as fixed units.
Antenna Connection
Connect the antenna connector of the cable with the PL-jack (9), located on
the rear of the radio. Ensure a proper connection of the cable to the antenna
base. Improper connections can cause damages to the radio and a reduction
of the operational range may be the result.
The antenna setup has to be adjusted to the radio. Otherwise, a part of the
transmission power is reflected at the antenna and is not radiated. A reduced
range of operation could be the consequence.
Power Supply Connection
The voltage has to be 13.8 V or 24 V DC with negative grounding. Ensure that
the positive and (+, red) and negative (-, black) polarity is correct, before you
connect the radio.
The wiring has to be done by an authorized technician.
Connect the power cable directly with the battery. Do not use a cigarette
lighter adapter because this kind of connectivity might not provide enough
currant for a proper operation of the radio. Pay special attention to the correct
polarity, when connecting the cable onto the battery.
CAUTION
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Please ensure proper polarity.
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Please check the fuse before first use of the radio. Missed or defect fuses
need to be replaced before operation of the radio.
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