Appendix A micomTrooper 3 5-50 Watt HF-SSB Backpack Transceiver
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Familiarization with micomTrooper 3
Before continuing, review Figure 23, which shows a micomTrooper 3 transceiver installed in its
harness.
Backpack Carrying Harness
Figure 24 shows a general view of a typical backpack carrying harness. The harness has a frame that
supports the transceiver and also holds the battery. When placed on level ground, the four feet of the
frame support the whole assembly in a vertical position.
The frame, together with the whole transceiver, is completely enveloped by the harness cloth and its
upper and bottom flaps, and therefore only the antenna and the handset protrude. Two storage
pouches for storing accessories and/or spare batteries are located to the two sides.
All the flaps and covers are held by Velcro fasteners.
Shoulder
Strap
Adjustment
Buckle
Bottom Flap
(Closed)
Storage
Pouches
Shoulder
Straps
Access Flap
to Handset
Connector
Breast
Strap
Protection Flap
(Closed)
Waist Straps
Harness
Frame
Figure 24. Typical Backpack Carrying Harness, General View
Figure 25 shows a view of the open harness, as needed to gain access for installing the equipment in
it. Note the location of the battery holder and the transceiver retaining straps.
The battery holder consists of a frame with integral battery connector, and a removable cover that
holds the battery in place. The battery connector is terminated in a power cable with a 3-pin female
power connector.