Licensing your
Citizens
Two-way
Radio in the United
States
NOTICE:
It is illegal to transmit
with this transceiver until you obtain
your
citizens two-way
radio Class 0 license.
You are also required to
read and understand
Part 95 of the
Federal Communications
Com-
mission
rules and regulations
before operation
of this unit.
License
application
Form
505
is packed
with
your
transceiver
and Part 95
of the regulations
may be available from
your dealer;
if not, you may
obtain
copies from
the Superintendent
of
Documents,
Government
Printing
Office,
Washington,
D. C. 20402.
It is also prohibited
by the F.C.C. to adjust the transmitter
circuit
of
this
unit
unless you
hold
a current
First
or Second
Class Radio-
telephone
License.
We recommend
that
you
refer all servIcing of any Hy-Gain
products
to your
nearest Hy-Gain
warranty
service center or consult
your
Hy-
Gain dealer or distributor
for the service center location
nearest you.
Do not tamper with any internal adjustments
or settings - - such tamper-
ing can adversely after the performance
of your transceiver or may, in
fact, cause your
unit
to operate
beyond
the limitations
set forth
for
Class 0 citizens two-way
transceivers by the F. C. C.
General Considerations
Before
installing
the transceiver
in a car, truck,
boat, etc., be sure to
choose a location
which
is convenient
to the operating
controls
and
will not interfere
with the normal functions
of the driver.
The trans-
ceiver may be mounted
to the underside
of the instrument
panel or
dashboard of a car, truck,
boat, etc., by means of the special bracket
supplied with
your transceiver.
Mounting
Bracket
The
mounting
bracket
may be used for
base type
or gimble
type
overhead mounting.
Secure the bracket to the underside of the instru-
ment
panel
by
using at
least four
screws or
nuts,
washers, bolts
combinations
or self-tapping
screws.
DC Power Connections
The Hy-Range
III
may be operated
from
a nominal
12 VDC battery
source on negative or positive
ground systems.
NOTE:
Before making any power connections,
determine whether the
vehicle has a negative or positive ground electrical
system, then make
the following
connections:
Connect the red lead to the vehicle
"+"
(positive) side of the electrical
system, and the black lead to the vehicle
(negative)
side of the
electrical
system.