background image

5

OUTDOOR

ANTENNA

CONNECT

ANTENNA

SELECT

TWO-PAR

T

MESSAGE

SELECT

Part 1   Par

t 2

CUSTOM PO

WER

INPUT

120 VAC

Remove k

ey to preve

nt changes

to messag

e or freque

ncy

Basic    Ou

tdoor

SPEAKER

 VOLUME

Must be O

FF when usin

g a

microphone 

to avoid fe

edback

18 VDC

BACK-UP 

MICROPHONE

:

Speak into

 vent on cabine

t top

LINE INPUT

500mV

PP

/10K

WITH AGC

TRANSMI

T MODE SWITC

H

 Message Chip

      Live R

adio

5 minutes

Front and Rear Panel Controls

Transmitter Hand-held Mic 

Model # IAM-Mic

Indoor AM Antenna 

Model # IAM-Indoor Antenna

Antenna Tuner / Range Extender 

Model # IAM-ATU

Back Panel  

Front Panel  

Push to Start Playback  
of Recorded Message

Insert key to 
allow message 
record or  
frequency 
change

AM frequency readout

Connect indoor 
antenna here, 
uncoil and stretch 
out fully along a 
wall or window 
sill.

Push to raise and 
lower operating 
frequency

Select indoor or 
outdoor antenna

Push to start and 
pause internal  
message recording

Connect optional 
outdoor antenna 
here via RG-6 
coaxial cable

External hand-held 
microphone jack. 
Use automatically 
overrides internal 
microphone.

Select “MESSAGE CHIP” 
to playback from internal 
storage chip, or select 
“LIVE RADIO” to transmit 
via internal mic or  
external line source.

External audio 
input for  
internal chip  
recording or 
live input. 

Select recording 
of part 1 or part 2 
internal message

Transmitter Power Supply 

 Model # IAM-Power Supply

Summary of Contents for i.AM.Radio Transmitter

Page 1: ...i AM Radio Transmitter Installation and Operation Easy to follow instructions on how to program and use your Model 5 0 i AM Radio Transmitter...

Page 2: ...hone 8 Broadcast Live from a Studio or External Recorded Message 8 Broadcast a prerecorded message from the internal Message Chip storage 8 Record Procedure in detail 9 Recording a message onto the in...

Page 3: ...rned off when using the mic to avoid feedback 5Next plug the power transformer into a grounded wall outlet and then plug the power cord into the CUSTOM POWER input jack located on the back of the Tran...

Page 4: ...the Front Panel until you see the countdown begin on the Front Display Then release the button and begin recording your message by speaking clearly into the internal mic under the top perforated gril...

Page 5: ...h to Start Playback of Recorded Message Insert key to allow message record or frequency change AM frequency readout Connect indoor antenna here uncoil and stretch out fully along a wall or window sill...

Page 6: ...as on one channel above and one channel below It is advisable to make this listening test at dusk when radio reception is at best Use the front panel raise and lower controls to set this frequency Not...

Page 7: ...he Tuning Knob on the ATU until the needle on the Output Meter peaks at its highest number Leave the knob set for this highest meter reading 5 Close the cover on the ATU box and seal with a silicone s...

Page 8: ...l from distorting but it is still best to maintain the incoming signal level at a consistent volume for best sound quality Note that when recording or broadcasting a LINE INPUT the built in speaker ca...

Page 9: ...he Pause Button to end a recording 5 When your message is complete wait a second or two then press and hold the Play button located on the front of the Transmitter until you see the frequency re displ...

Page 10: ...ator 9 fiberglass whip antenna included Internal controls frequency range switch tuning knob Internal indicator signal strength meter Size 5 x 7 x 3 shipping size boxed 6 x 8 5 x 4 Weight 1 5 lbs ship...

Page 11: ......

Page 12: ...A Division of Radio Systems Inc Radio Systems Inc 601 Heron Drive Logan Township NJ 08085 Phone 856 467 8000 Fax 856 467 3044 Email sales radiosystems com www radiosystems com...

Reviews: