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RITRON MOBILE RADIO
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Pub. No. 01454928 REV. E 02—02
PREPARATION
Important:
THE RITRON MOBILE CAN BE OPERATED ONLY IN
NEGATIVE GROUND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS! A negative ground system
has the negative (—) battery terminal connected to the vehicle motor block. If
you cannot find this connection, consult the vehicle owner's manual to
determine the ground system type. Most late model U.S. and foreign made
cars and small trucks use a negative ground electrical system. However, some
older cars and newer large trucks use a positive ground system.
MOBILE RADIO PACKAGE CONTENTS
Make sure that all of the items listed below are included in the radio package,
which holds a mobile transceiver and two boxes of equal size. One box contains
the microphone and attached cord. The other includes hardware for installing:
1) the DC power cable; 2) the mobile radio and 3) the microphone hang-up clip.
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DC POWER CABLE
Parts for power cable installation: 10-foot DC cable with attached fuse holder
assembly (1); 10 A fuse (1); 20 A fuse (1); ring lug (2); plastic tie (2).
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MOBILE RADIO
Parts for radio installation: radio mounting bracket (1); Phillips head sheet
metal screw #10 x 3/4" (4); lock washer (4); flat washer (4); slotted head
washer hex nut screw #10-32 x 5/8" (2); rubber washer 11/8" DIA. (2).
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MICROPHONE HANG-UP CLIP
Parts for hang-up clip installation: microphone hang-up clip (1); Phillips
head self-tapping screw #6 x 3/8" (2).
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
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PHILLIPS #2 SCREWDRIVER
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19/32" DIAMETER DRILL BIT
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TORX SCREWDRIVER, T25
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9/64" DIAMETER DRILL BIT
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5/16" HEX NUT DRIVER
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7/64" DIAMETER DRILL BIT
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CENTER PUNCH
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WIRE CUTS
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HAMMER
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CRIMPING TOOL
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ELECTRIC DRILL
MOUNTING LOCATIONS
Before you begin installation, inspect the vehicle and decide how and where
to mount the antenna, radio and microphone. Plan wire and cable runs to
provide maximum protection from pinching and crushing.
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ANTENNA
Permanent Mount: The best place to mount the antenna is in the center of
a large, flat conductive surface, such as the vehicle's roof. A large trunk lid
also provides a good antenna location. If you use the trunk lid, connect
grounding straps between the trunk lid and vehicle chassis. See the
antenna installation instructions for complete directions.
Glass Mount: Position a glass-mounted antenna as high as possible in the
center of the rear window or windshield. Consult the antenna installation
guide for further instructions.
Magnet Mount: The magnet mounted antenna should be attached to the
center of the vehicle's roof or trunk lid. If you use the trunk lid, connect
grounding straps between the lid and vehicle chassis! Refer to the antenna
installation sheet for details.
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RADIO MOUNTING BRACKET
The radio mounting bracket permits attaching the mobile to a variety of
surfaces, and requires a flat mounting surface (6" x 2" minimum) with
adequate clearance for inserting the radio. Be certain the mounting surface
can support the radio's weight. Leave enough space around the radio for
air flow cooling, and make sure the user can easily reach and view the
mobile's operating controls and access rear panel connections. The
mounting bracket and radio must not impair vehicle operation. Although the
bracket can be fixed to a plastic dashboard, the mounting screws should
penetrate into the dashboard's supporting metal frame.
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MICROPHONE HANG-UP CLIP
The microphone clip may be attached to any metal or plastic surface strong
enough to withstand continued microphone use; a hang-up clip to ground
connection is not required.