Talking House IAR-17 Installation And Operation Manual

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Transmitter Installation and Operation
Easy-to-follow instructions on how to program and use your Talking House / i A.M. Radio Transmitter
Questions? Just call (616) 772-2300.

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Summary of Contents for Talking House IAR-17

  • Page 1 Transmitter Installation and Operation Easy-to-follow instructions on how to program and use your Talking House / i A.M. Radio Transmitter Questions? Just call (616) 772-2300.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Quick Start ..................................3 Front and Rear Panel Controls ............................5 Frequency Selection and Antenna Connections ......................6 Set the frequency..............................6 Connect the Antenna............................. 6 Broadcasting Live ................................7 Broadcast live from a microphone......................... 7 Broadcast live from a studio or external recorded message..................
  • Page 3: Quick Start

    Quick Start This Quick Start contains the basic steps necessary to set up and operate your Talking House /i, A.M. Radio Transmitter using the Indoor Wire Antenna. Please read the detailed procedures in this manual for complete instructions, especially if your set-up includes an Outdoor Antenna.
  • Page 4 To record, press and hold the "RECORD/PAUSE" Button on the front panel until you see the countdown begin on the Front Display. Then, release the button and begin recording your message by speaking clearly into the Internal Mic under the top perforated grill of the unit, or into a hand-held mic plugged in to the "MIC" Jack on the rear of the unit, or by starting an external source plugged into the "LINE INPUT"...
  • Page 5: Front And Rear Panel Controls

    Front and Rear Panel Controls...
  • Page 6: Frequency Selection And Antenna Connections

    Frequency Selection and Antenna Connections Set the frequency. Determine an available frequency (preferably on the high end of the band) by using a good quality digital car radio parked in your primary listening area. Select a channel on your car radio where no other radio station is audible as well as on one channel above and one channel below.
  • Page 7: Broadcasting Live

    Broadcasting Live Broadcast live from a microphone. Set the Transmit Mode Switch on the Back panel, to “LIVE RADIO.” This immediately and automatically selects the built-in Microphone (located inside the unit and under the top panel grill) to act as the audio source for the transmission.
  • Page 8: Record Procedure (In Detail)

    Record Procedure (in detail) Front Panel Recording a message onto the internal “message chip.” Insert the Control Lock Key in the Control Lock Hole located on the back of the Transmitter. Select either Part-1 or Part-2 on the Two-Part Message Switch located on the back of the Transmitter. Note that you can record or re-record either message part at any time and select to playback either only Part-1 or Part-1 and Part-2 when transmitting.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications And Fcc Regulations

    Technical Specifications and FCC Regulations Transmitter • Frequency agile with front-panel select-ability; frequency range: 520 to 1700 kHz. • Automatic Tuning: internal automatic servo-operated tuning circuit for range maximization (U.S. Patent No. 6,295,443). • Audio Inputs: internal microphone plus external mic (mono) and line-level (stereo) inputs (on 1/8” “mini phone” connector-line-level sensitivity .1 to .5 volts).
  • Page 10: Warranty Support And Service Information

    Your satisfaction is very important to us. Within the initial General Warranty period (90 days from order date), you may return to us (in original condition with original packaging) any Talking House or i A.M. Radio product for a full refund, minus freight and handling.

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