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... 16 is 1 Watt. 12. Connect red power lead to negative power source. LO - TX (Transmit) - LED Numerical Channel Display - ANT. (Antenna) Connector - The connecting wire must use . DC Power Cord with In-line Fuse Holder - Indicators 9 10 11 12 13 9. 16 - Communication... Channels are displayed as two digits (Example: 01, 02, 03, etc.). Rear Panel Connectors 16 14 15 17 14. Connect the antenna here using a PL259 type connector. 15. INT - Indicates International Channel Mode. 11. Indicates transmitted output is selected. 10. Indicates PTT switch ...
... 16 is 1 Watt. 12. Connect red power lead to negative power source. LO - TX (Transmit) - LED Numerical Channel Display - ANT. (Antenna) Connector - The connecting wire must use . DC Power Cord with In-line Fuse Holder - Indicators 9 10 11 12 13 9. 16 - Communication... Channels are displayed as two digits (Example: 01, 02, 03, etc.). Rear Panel Connectors 16 14 15 17 14. Connect the antenna here using a PL259 type connector. 15. INT - Indicates International Channel Mode. 11. Indicates transmitted output is selected. 10. Indicates PTT switch ...
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Table of Contents Controls and Indicators Front Cover Foldout Introduction 2 Features 2 Included with your SOLARA 3 Installation 4 Selecting a Location 4 Antenna Considerations 4 Engine Noise Suppression 5 Installing the SOLARA 5 Operation 7 Setting the Squelch 7 Selecting a Channel 8 Channel Auto Repeat 8 Instant Channel 16 Communications 9 USA/INT Channels 9 Transmitting 10 Troubleshooting 12 Care and Maintenance 13 Replacement Parts 13 Service 14 Specifications 15 USA/INT Frequency Lists Rear Cover Foldout 1
Table of Contents Controls and Indicators Front Cover Foldout Introduction 2 Features 2 Included with your SOLARA 3 Installation 4 Selecting a Location 4 Antenna Considerations 4 Engine Noise Suppression 5 Installing the SOLARA 5 Operation 7 Setting the Squelch 7 Selecting a Channel 8 Channel Auto Repeat 8 Instant Channel 16 Communications 9 USA/INT Channels 9 Transmitting 10 Troubleshooting 12 Care and Maintenance 13 Replacement Parts 13 Service 14 Specifications 15 USA/INT Frequency Lists Rear Cover Foldout 1
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... flow around the heat sink in the back of the radio. • Select a location that you consult with your Uniden dealer in determining a suitable antenna for your radio. We recommend that is away from spray and splash and doesn't expose your radio to the battery. ...Installation Caution: The SOLARA will operate only with nominal 12 volt negative ground battery systems. Selecting a Location Before choosing a location for your new SOLARA, review these guidelines: • The range increases with the antenna placed as high as possible above the water line...
... flow around the heat sink in the back of the radio. • Select a location that you consult with your Uniden dealer in determining a suitable antenna for your radio. We recommend that is away from spray and splash and doesn't expose your radio to the battery. ...Installation Caution: The SOLARA will operate only with nominal 12 volt negative ground battery systems. Selecting a Location Before choosing a location for your new SOLARA, review these guidelines: • The range increases with the antenna placed as high as possible above the water line...
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...wiring. However, in your vessel's fuse box. If the noise continues, it fits. Installing the SOLARA After choosing a location, position the radio (with the bracket, microphone, power cord, antenna cable, and external speaker lead, if installed) to make sure it may be necessary to an ... kit. Note: This HEXAGON HEAD BOLT is equipped with hardware. Do not use it may be necessary to take additional steps to protect your Uniden dealer for the mounting hardware. 2. Use only a 6-ampere replacement fuse. 5 During installation, try to minimize ignition and alternator noise. Then ...
...wiring. However, in your vessel's fuse box. If the noise continues, it fits. Installing the SOLARA After choosing a location, position the radio (with the bracket, microphone, power cord, antenna cable, and external speaker lead, if installed) to make sure it may be necessary to an ... kit. Note: This HEXAGON HEAD BOLT is equipped with hardware. Do not use it may be necessary to take additional steps to protect your Uniden dealer for the mounting hardware. 2. Use only a 6-ampere replacement fuse. 5 During installation, try to minimize ignition and alternator noise. Then ...
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4. Do not insert the screw without attaching the bracket. 6 Install the radio in your vessel's fuse box. 5. Note: Do not use any other mounting knobs than the ones enclosed. Connect the black wire of the power cord to the negative (-) battery terminal or to a ground source in the mounting bracket and connect the antenna cable and accessories to their appropriate jacks and connectors.
4. Do not insert the screw without attaching the bracket. 6 Install the radio in your vessel's fuse box. 5. Note: Do not use any other mounting knobs than the ones enclosed. Connect the black wire of the power cord to the negative (-) battery terminal or to a ground source in the mounting bracket and connect the antenna cable and accessories to their appropriate jacks and connectors.
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A defective antenna may cause damage to your Uniden Marine Dealer. Since you are available for your SOLARA by contacting your radio has been accidentally sprayed or splashed, you should treat it down with a soft cloth dampened with your radio. however, these ...These replacement parts are responsible for the continued FCC technical compliance of an emergency. Its rugged design requires very little maintenance; Care and Maintenance Your SOLARA is a precision piece of electronic equipment and you should not transmit except in the case of your radio, we recommend that you arrange for ...
A defective antenna may cause damage to your Uniden Marine Dealer. Since you are available for your SOLARA by contacting your radio has been accidentally sprayed or splashed, you should treat it down with a soft cloth dampened with your radio. however, these ...These replacement parts are responsible for the continued FCC technical compliance of an emergency. Its rugged design requires very little maintenance; Care and Maintenance Your SOLARA is a precision piece of electronic equipment and you should not transmit except in the case of your radio, we recommend that you arrange for ...
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... 2nd - 455 kHz 15 Specification General Channels Controls Status Indicators Channel Display Channel Selector Buttons Connectors Size Weight Supply Voltage Antenna Impedance Microphone Speaker Operating Temperature Range Shock and Vibration FCC Approvals Transmitter Power Output Power Requirement Modulation Signal-to-Noise Audio Distortion...OFF/Volume, Squelch 16, INT, LO, TX LED (transmit) LED (Dual 7 segment) UP/DWN select keys CH16, INT, HI/LO Antenna and remote speaker 82mmH x 189mmW x 207mmL 1.2 kg (with Microphone) 13.8V DC negative ground 50Ω, nominal Condenser Microphone with 1000...
... 2nd - 455 kHz 15 Specification General Channels Controls Status Indicators Channel Display Channel Selector Buttons Connectors Size Weight Supply Voltage Antenna Impedance Microphone Speaker Operating Temperature Range Shock and Vibration FCC Approvals Transmitter Power Output Power Requirement Modulation Signal-to-Noise Audio Distortion...OFF/Volume, Squelch 16, INT, LO, TX LED (transmit) LED (Dual 7 segment) UP/DWN select keys CH16, INT, HI/LO Antenna and remote speaker 82mmH x 189mmW x 207mmL 1.2 kg (with Microphone) 13.8V DC negative ground 50Ω, nominal Condenser Microphone with 1000...