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Draft TB7304 Transportable Mobile Repeater User’s Guide MBD-00004 · Issue 1· March 2019...
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Draft Preface Scope of Manual This user’s guide provides information on the TB7304 Transportable Mobile Repeater (TMR).For full details on the operation of the repeater itself, refer to MBD-00001-xx TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual. Document Conventions Please follow exactly any instruction that appears in the text as an ‘alert’.
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Draft Associated Documentation The following documentation is also available for your Tait product, which can be accessed from the Tait Technical Support website (http://support.taitradio.com): Safety and Compliance Information—supplied with each radio. (The ■ same information is included in this user’s guide.) MBD-00001-xx TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual ■...
Transmitting into a low VSWR will maximize the power delivered to the antenna. Notice Do not remove the load from the TB7304 while it is transmit- ting. Load transients (switching or removing the load) can damage the PA output stage.
1.4.3 Unauthorized Modifications Any modifications you make to this equipment which are not authorized by Tait may invalidate your compliance authority’s approval to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Seals on connectors can also provide a visual indication of unauthorized tampering. Tait recommends that all network and audio connectors should be sealed with the stick-on type of seal. The seal should reveal if any of the connectors have been unplugged, or if any unauthorized equipment has been plugged in.