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VRS Antenna
Installation
Recommended mobile antenna installations are limited to metal body
vehicles at the center of the roof and center of the trunk deck
locations.
1. Mount the antenna using the instructions provided with the
antenna kit by the manufacturer (an antenna is not included with
the VRS models). Mount the antenna as far from the mobile radio
antenna as possible, never less than three feet. An ideal configuration
would be a roof-mounted mobile radio antenna and a trunk-
mounted VRS antenna.
2. Run the coaxial cable to the VRS750 mounting location. If
necessary, cut off the excess cable and install the cable connector.
3. Connect the antenna cable mini-UHF connector to the antenna
jack on the rear of the VRS750 (see Figure 5). A mini-UHF crimp
connector is provided with each VRS750 unit for easier
installation with a pre-existing antenna. Ensure that the
antenna’s cable connector is fully tightened. An adapter should
NOT be used between the antenna cable mini-UHF connector and
the VRS750.
VRS750
Programming
The user selectable operating parameters for the VRS750 reside in the
ASTRO mobile EEPROM during normal operation. The EEPROM
located in the VRS750 holds the tuning parameters. The VRS750
programming windows reside in ASTRO Spectra CPS and are accessible
when the “VRS-EP Option” is enabled in CPS under the
Radio
Configuration --> Radio Wide --> Advanced Window
The VRS750 does not function without CPS programming and is not
pre-programmed at the factory. To ensure operational compatibility
from one unit to the next within the fleet, all of the ASTRO Mobile and
VRS750/VRS-EP systems should be programmed the same way.
Figure 5. Connecting the Antenna Cable
Mini-UHF Connector to the Antenna Jack
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
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