HTX-212 Two-Meter Mobile Transceiver
(190-1125) Installation Faxback Doc. # 19495
UNPACKING THE TRANSCEIVER
As you unpack the transceiver, check to be sure you have all the items
listed below.
* Transceiver
* Power Wiring Harness
* Microphone
* Screws
* Metal Washers
* Mounting Knob x 4
* Mounting Bracket
* Rubber Washer x 4
CONNECTING THE MICROPHONE
Plug the microphone's connector into the microphone jack and clip the
microphone to the holder.
MOUNTING THE HTX-212 IN A VEHICLE
When you select a mounting location for the HTX-212, be sure:
You can easily reach it
No wires or cables will interfere with the vehicle's operation
It is not directly in front of heating vents
All wires will reach their connection points.
CAUTIONS: Install the transceiver only in a vehicle that has a 12-Volt,
negative-ground electrical system.
To avoid damaging your vehicle's electronic systems, contact
your vehicle's manufacturer before you install the HTX-212 to
find out about the proper transceiver mounting locations,
antenna locations, and power and antenna cable routing
guidelines.
Do not apply power to the transceiver until after you properly
mount and connect to antenna.
Use the supplied screws, metal washers, bracket, rubber washers, and
mounting knobs to mount the transceiver.
CONNECTING AN ANTENNA
You can connect a variety of antennas for both mobile and base-station use
(see "Using the HTX-212 as a Base Station," below). Each type of antenna
has its benefits. Choose the one that best meets your needs.
When deciding on a mobile or base-station antenna and its location,
consider the following:
The antenna should be as high as possible on your vehicle or house.
The antenna and antenna cable should be as far away as possible from
sources of electrical noise (ignition systems, power cables and so on).
The antenna should be vertical.
The antenna should have an SWR of less than 1.5:1. SWRs of 1.8:1 or
greater can damage the HTX-212.
After you select an antenna, follow its mounting instructions. Then route
the antenna cable from the antenna to the HTX-212 and connect it to the
antenna connector.
Connect the antenna to your HTX-212 using RG-8U coaxial cable or other
50-ohm cable. The cable should end in a PL-239 connector.
CAUTIONS: To prevent damage to your HTX-212, you must connect an antenna
to it before you operate it.
Do not run the cable over sharp edges or moving parts that might
damage the cable.
Do not run the cable through the engine compartment or other
areas that produce extreme heat.
Check with your vehicle manufacturer for antenna cable routing
guidelines.
CONNECTING TO YOUR VEHICLE'S POWER
Follow these steps to power the HTX-212 in your vehicle.
1. Connect the black wire to your vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal
or to a metal part of the vehicle's frame. Be sure the metal part is
not insulated from the vehicle's frame by a plastic part.
2. Connect the red wire to a source of voltage that turns on and off with
the ignition and that can handle the transceiver's 10-amp maximum power
draw.
Or, if you do not want the HTX-212 to turn on and off with your
vehicle's ignition, connect the red wire directly to the battery's
positive (+) terminal.
NOTE: You might need to connect the red wire directly to the battery
if you experience ignition noise.
USING THE HTX-212 AS A BASE STATION
Although we designed the HTX-212 primarily for use as a mobile transceiver,
you can also use it as a base station. To do so, you need these items:
13.8-Volt DC regulated power supply that can supply at least 10 amps
continuous power
Base station antenna
50-ohm coaxial antenna cable and connectors.
Follow these steps to connect the HTX-212 as a base station.
1. Mount the base station antenna according to its instructions.
WARNING: For your safety, follow all cautions and warnings included
with the base station antenna.
2. Connect the antenna cable to the antenna jack on the back of the
HTX-212.
3. Connect the black power wire to the power supply's negative (-)
terminal.
4. Connect the red power wire to the power supply's positive (+) terminal.
5. Connect the power supply to a source of power.
USING THE HTX-212 WITH PACKET RADIO
You can connect your HTX-212 directly to a pack radio terminal node
controller.
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER (OPTIONAL)
You can connect an external speaker to your HTX-212.
Use an 8-Ohm communications or PA speaker that can handle 5 or more watts
of power (such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 21-549). The speaker's cable must
end in a 1/8-inch plug. Simply plug the speaker cable into the HTX-212's
EXT.SP jack.
If your vehicle has a cassette player, you can easily connect your
transceiver to your vehicle's audio system using a CD-to-cassette adapter
and a mono-to-stereo audio plug. Simply connect the adapter.
(CS 2/14/96)
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