Antenna considerations, Choosing a location – Uniden MC 610 User Manual

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ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS

A variety of antennas is available from a

number of quality suppliers. It is recom­
mended you draw upon the advice of your
Marine Dealer in determining a suitable

antenna for your vessel and range require­

ments.

The general rules for antennas are; The

more gain the greater the range and, the
higherabove the water line the greater the
range. Antennas should be located so as
not to be in proximity to metal objects. An­

tennas should not have excessively long
coaxial feed cables.

CHOOSING A LOCATION

Some of the more important external fac­
tors to consider in selecting the location of

your MC610 are:

1. Select a location Is free from spray and

splash.

2. Keep the battery leads as short as possi­

ble. Connection directly to the battery is
most desirable, If direct connection can­
not be made with the supplied power
lead, any extension should be made

with #J0 AWG wire. Long extensions
should use larger wire,

3. Keep the antenna lead as short as possi­

ble. Long antenna leads can cause sub­

stantial loss of performance for both re­
ceiving and transmitting,

4. Locate your antenna as high as possible

and clear from metal objects. The reli­
able range of coverage is a direct func­
tion of antenna height.

5. Select a location that does not allow the

radio to be subjected to direct sunlight
(including that coming through win­

dows).

6. Select a location that allows free air flow

around the heat sink on the rear of the

radio.

7. Select a location well away from the

ship"s compass. Auxiliary speakers also
should be located away from the com­
pass.

Afteryou have carefully considered the var­

ious factors affecting your choice of loca­
tion, position the radio [with the bracket,
microphone, power plug, antenna plug

and any auxiliary plugs installed) into the
selected location to assure, there is no in­
terference with surrounding items, Mark
the location of the mounting bracket.

Remove the bracket from the radio and use
it as a template to mark the holes to be

drilled for the mounting hardware. Drill the

holes and mount the bracket with hard­

ware compatible with the material of the

mounting surface. Install the power cable
(red is -k, black is—), antenna and all other

auxiliary cables and accessories.

Install the radio into the mounting bracket

and connect all cables and accessories to
the appropriate jacks and connectors.

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