Engine noise suppression, Care and maintenance – Uniden MC 610 User Manual

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ENGINE NOISE SUPPRESSION

Interference from the impulse noise gener­

ated by the electrical systems of engines is
sometimes a problem with radios. The

MC610 has been designed to be essentially
impervious to ignition impulse noise and al­
ternator noise. However, in some install­
ations it may be necessary to take measures
to further reduce the effect of noise inter­
ference. All DC battery wires, antenna

lead, and accessory cables should be rout­

ed away from the engine and engine com­
partment and from power cabling carrying
particularly high currents.

In severe cases of impulse noise interfer­

ence, it may be necessary to install a noise
suppression kit that is available from your

Marine Dealer.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your MC6I0 is a precision piece of elec­
tronic equipment and you should treat it

accordingly. Due to the rugged design,
very little maintenance is required, how­

ever, a few precautions should be ob­
served.

Ifyou radio has been accidentallysubjected

to spray or splash you should immediately
wipe it down with a soft cloth dampened
with fresh water.

If the antenna has been damaged, you

should not transmit except in case of

emergency. Adefectiveantenna may cause
damage to your radio.

You are urged to arrange for periodic per­
formance checks with your Marine dealer.

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