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Speaker Leads (For P2 Enhanced Vehicular Charger Only)
Other leads on the interconnect cable include the external speaker
leads that are approximately 18 inches in length. Route and connect
these leads to the external speaker. Since the charger has differential-
type speaker amplifier output lines, use speaker option 19A149590P1,
or do not ground either speaker lead if another speaker is used. The
speaker must be rated for at least 10 watts and a 4-ohm impedance is
recommended.
The external speaker normally supplied with the charger is option
H2LS1F (19A149590P1). This speaker has a 20-watt rating and a 4-
ohm impedance.
Antenna Connection (For P2 Enhanced Vehicular Charger Only)
The TNC connector at the back of the Enhanced Vehicular
Charger must be connected to the external antenna. For optimum
performance, the antenna should be installed in accordance with the
installation instructions provided with the antenna package.
Other Connections
See the Interconnection Diagrams in the following pages for
specific details on other connections that may be required. Standard
cable wiring is shown in these diagrams for the Part 2 and ORION
Control Head connections that include power connections. For the Part
1 Charger, power is supplied via the Repeater as shown by
identification of leads in that connection.
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SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
USERS OF MOBILE RADIOS RECOMMENDED BY
AAA
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Read the literature on the safe operation of the radio.
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Keep both hands on the steering wheel and the microphone in
its hanger whenever the vehicle is in motion.
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Place calls only when vehicle is stopped.
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When talking from a moving vehicle is unavoidable, drive in
the slower lane. Keep conversations brief.
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If a conversation requires taking notes or complex thought,
stop the vehicle in a safe place and continue the call.
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Whenever using a mobile radio exercise caution.
OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS
Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with
the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC). As an operator of two-way radio equipment, you must be
thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to your particular type of
radio operation. Following these rules helps eliminate confusion,
assures the most efficient use of the existing radio channels, and
results in a smoothly functioning radio network.
When using your two-way radio, remember these rules:
1.
It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or
emergency message. As your radio operates in much the same
way as a telephone "party line", always listen to make sure
that the channel is clear before transmitting. Emergency calls
havepriority over all other messages. If someone is sending an
emergency message - such as reporting a fire or asking for
help in an accident - KEEP OFF THE AIR!
2.
The use of profane or obscene language is prohibited by
Federal law.