Instais, Mobile installation, Mobile antenna – Uniden UBC760XLT User Manual

Page 7: Connecting the power, Desktop installation, Telescopic antenna, Ac adapter, Memory backup

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INSTAIS

Mobile Installation

Plan the location of the radio bracket
before staning the installation. Select a
location that is convenient for opera­
tion and does not interfere with the
driver or passenger in the vehicle The

bracket should be securely fastened to

a solid surface using the self tapping
screws provided. Mount the scanner
to the bracket with the thumb screws
and adjust the angle of the radio.

Mobile Antenna

In the mobile application the Bearcat

760XLT will require an external vehicle

antenna. Use a mobile antenna de­

signed for multi-band coverage. For

maximum

effectiveness,

the

external

antenna should be fed with low loss 50
ohm coaxial such as RG58 foam. Re­

member, you have purchased the fin­

est mobile scanner available, so don't
compromise its performance with an

inferior antenna. We recommend us­
ing the [optional] Uniden BC-ATI mo­

bile antenna for best results.
Ideally, the antenna should be mount­

ed directly in the center of the vehicle's

roof.

The radiation and reception pattern of

a vehicular antenna always conforms

to the ground plane [metal shape) lo­

cated

below

the

antenna.

A

roof

mounted antenna provides virtually an
omnidirectional pattern. If the anten­

na was mounted on the left rear fen­

der, the best reception would occur

from the right front fender of the vehi­

cle,

with

greatly

reduced

reception

from the left rear. Avoid mounting the

antenna on a front fender, as ignition

noise can limit reception.

Connecting the Power

The UBC 760XLT is designed to be
used in any vehicle which has a 13.8-

volt DC negative-ground electrical sys­

tem. If you cannot determine the po-
larityof yourvehicle, consult your vehi­
cle dealer for information.

Note; The use of this radio in a motor

vehicle may be regulated or require a

permit in certain states or certain cities.

The UBC 760XLT should be connected

directly to the fuse block or battery of

your car. Connect the power cord to

the back of the radio in the jack marked

"DC 13.8V"

Desktop Installation

The UBC 760XLT has a unique design
feature that allows the unit to be used

as an in-home scanner. The fold-out

foot sets the unit at a proper angle for

desk or table-top use. Simply swing the

foot out until it locks in its upright posi­
tion.

Note: Please be sure that the foot is
folded out completely in order to avoid
accidental damage to the unit.

Telescopic Antenna

The UBC 760XLT includes a telescopic

antenna for use in desktop instal/tions.

Insert the antenna into the opening on

the rear apron of the radio, and fully ex­
tend it. Under normal conditions this
antenna should provide excellent re­
ception. However, factors such as loca­

tion within your home, and proximity
to electrical appliances may determine
reception quality. For weak signal re­
ception or electrically noisy locations,
an external antenna may be helpful.

AC Adapter

The UBC 7Ó0XLT can be powered by

the

AC

Adapter

included

with

the

scanner

which

converts

standard

household current to 12.0 V DC. Plug
the small connector of the AC Adapter
into the jack in the back of the radio
marked DC 13.8V. Plug the other end

into any standard 220 VAC household

outlet

Note: Please be sure to use only model
818F4124 AC Adapter, as higher vol­
tage, or reverse polarity may damage

your unit.

Memory Backup

Frequencies maintained in the UBC

7Ó0XLT memory are protected from

loss in the event of electrical power in­
terruption by lithium battery. This bat­

tery should be replaced every lOyears.

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