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Location of fuse
Rated current of fuse
talkie walkie
15A
Attached DC power line
20A
Use the fuse of designated type and rated value. Otherwise, the talkie walkie may be
damaged at your own risk.
Connection of Antenna
Before using the talkie walkie, you must install a high efficiency and fine tuned antenna.
Successful installation depends on the correct antenna type and installation. If a proper
antenna system is selected and installed correctly, the talkie walkie will achieve best
performance.
Use an antenna with a characteristic impedance of 50Ω and a low loss coaxial feeder
also with 50Ω characteristic impedance to match the input impedance of the talkie walkie.
Using a feeder with an impedance of other than 50Ω to connect the antenna with the talkie
walkie will reduce the performance of the antenna system, may cause interference to the
nearby radio and TV receivers, radio receivers and other electronic devices and even damage
the talkie walkie.
Without the connection with antenna or other matched load, it is prohibited to use
the talkie walkie to transmit. Otherwise, the talkie walkie will be damaged. Be sure
to connect the antenna to the talkie walkie before transmission, and only when the
connection is confirmed can the transmission be made.
All fixed radio stations must be furnished with a lightning arrester to reduce the
risk of the damage of talkie walkie by fire or electric shock.
The location and fixed mode of the antenna on the vehicle are shown as follows:
Removal and Installation of Front Panel
In the light of the location/mode of the installation of talkie walkie, you may remove the front
panel and install it to a proper site with the extension line.
1. At the left side of the front panel, push the release bolts of the front panel directly to the
left rear direction as shown in Fig. 8.
Fig. 8
2. Slide the front panel in parallel to left and pull it out forward and away from the main body
of the talkie walkie as shown in Fig. 9.
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