Mobile Installation; Dc Power Connection - Kraco KCB-2340 User Manual

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F.C.C. REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT
This transceiver is designed for use under F.C.C. Rules and Regulations, VOL VI, Part 95 and you
are prohibited from operating this transceiver until you obtain your Citizens Band Class D License.
This license is obtained by filing Application Form 505 (supplied with the unit) with the F.C.C.
along with the proper filing fee. You are also required to read and understand Part 95 of the F.C.C.
Rules and Regulations and all licensees are required to maintain an up-to-date copy of these rules.
Subscription(s) must be filed with the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402. Adjustments to the transmitter circuit of-the transceiver may be made
only by, or under the supervision of a person holding a current commercial first or second class
radio operator license. Replacement or substitution of crystals or other components must be made
only by components supplied by Kraco Enterprises, Inc., 505 East Euclid Avenue, Compton,
California 90224.
MOBILE INSTALLATION
First choose a location for mounting. The location should be a place which is convenient to use
the transceiver and does not interfere with the driver. Usually the underside of the instrument panel
or dashboard of a vehicle will be selected. A special bracket for this purpose is supplied with the
unit.
1.
The transceiver will be mounted as illustrated in Figure 3. First drill three or four holes
(diameter about 5/32"; 3.6 mm) in the location to be mounted.
2.
Attach the bracket, using selftapping screws and washers supplied.
3.
A microphone hanger is also supplied with the unit. If desired, attach the bracket on a place
close to the transceiver, using two screws included.
4.
Secure the transceiver to the bracket by means of the large thumb screws and washers supplied.
DC POWER CONNECTION
This transceiver is designed to be operated from a 12V DC battery on Negative or Positive Ground
System.
A.
Power Connection For Negative Ground System
1.
Connect Black power lead from the transceiver to the metal chassis ground of the
vehicle or negative battery terminal.
2.
Connect Red power lead from the transceiver to any convenient hot (positive) side
of the electrical system or Plus (+) battery terminal.
B.
Power Connection For Positive Ground System
1.
Connect Red power lead from the transceiver to the metal chassis ground of the vehicle
or positive battery terminal.

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