Replacing Fuses - Midland CT2000 Instruction Manual

Dual band vhf / uhf mobile transceiver
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Replacing fuses

If the fuse blows, try to find a cause before replacing it. If necessary, contact a
service center for assistance.
• The fuse on the rear of the radio has a current rating of 15A
• The fuse on the power supply cable has a current rating of 15A
Installing an antenna
• Place the antenna as high as possible
• The longer is the antenna, the better will be the performance
• If possible, mount the antenna in the centre of the surface
• Keep the antenna cable away from noise sources, such as the ignition
switch, gauges, etc
• Make sure you have a solid metal-to-metal ground connection
• Prevent cable damage during antenna installation
Attention: To prevent damage, never operate your radio without connecting a pro-
per antenna. A periodical control of the cable and of the S.W.R. is recommended.
External speakers
If you use external speakers, the impedance must be 8 Ω. The external speaker
jack accepts a 3.5mm mono plug.
Make sure the speaker does not have a direct-to-ground connection.
Microphone
Plug-in the supplied microphone to the proper connector on the front panel
of the radio.
The microphone can be also hung up thanks to its holder supplied in the packa-
ge.
Microphone connector
External speaker
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