Ramsey Electronics FM10C Manual page 17

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neighbors really can be receiving on a particular frequency.
[B] In choosing an operating frequency, remember that most "digital-tuning"
receivers, whether portable, mobile or hi-fi, are designed to tune in 200 KHz
increments and therefore might not receive well a signal operating between
these pre-tuned standard broadcasting frequencies. In order to comply with
Part 15 of FCC regulations, it is your responsibility to determine carefully that
your operation will not cause interference to broadcast reception. Please
study Appendix A of this manual before using your FM10C.
CASE ASSEMBLY
1. Place the case bottom (has four mounting holes for circuit board) in
front of you so that the tongue side is on the right and the groove side is
on your left.
2. Place the front panel in the groove of the case bottom in the side that
is facing you.
3. Place the circuit board in the case bottom so that the DPST switch
comes through the power hole of the front panel.
4. Lift the rear of the circuit board so that is at approximately a 45 degree
angle.
5. Place the rear panel over the jacks on the circuit board.
6. Drop the circuit board down while lining up the rear panel to the
grooves of the case bottom.
7. Install the four 4-40 x 3/8 screws through the circuit board securing it
to the case bottom. Do not over-tighten!
8. After doing transmitter alignments in the next section, place the top of
the case over the bottom so that the antenna goes through the pre-drilled
hole.
9. Line up the top with the sides of the case bottom, front, and rear pan-
els.
10. Secure the top to the bottom with the two 4-40 x 1-1/4 inch screws.
Again, do not over-tighten.
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