Installation; Power Supply; Installing An Antenna - Midland 248 Manual De Usuario

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INSTALLATION

Safety and convenience are the primary consideration for mounting any piece of mobile
equipment. All controls must readily available to the operator without interfering with
the movements necessary for safe operation of the veicle. Set the proper position in
the car to install the transceiver using the supplied supporting bracket or eventually the
slide bracket. Tighten the retaining screws. The fixing bracket must be close to metallic
parts.

POWER SUPPLY

Be sure the transceiver is off. In the direct-voltage power supply, is very important to
observe the polarity even if the unit is protected against the accidental inversion:
Red = positive pole (+)
Black = negative pole (-)
The same colors are present on the battery and in the fuse box of the car. Correctly
connect the cable terminal to the battery.
ATTENTION
To obtain best performances we recommend to install the radio in a place with
enough air circulation.

INSTALLING AN ANTENNA

1. Place the antenna as high as possible.
2. The longer is the antenna, the better will be the performance.
3. If possible, mount the antenna in the center of whatever surface you choose.
4. Keep antenna cable away from noise sources, such as the ignition switch, gauges,
etc.
5. Make sure you have a solid metal-to-metal ground connection.
6. Prevent cable damage during antenna installation.
WARNING: To avoid damage, never operate your CB radio without connecting a proper
antenna. A periodical control of the cable and of the S.W.R. is recommended.
REPLACING FUSE
If you replace the fuse for DC power Cord, use F 5A 250V type. The parameters and
the symbol of the fuse are indicated in the following label.
F5A 250V +
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