Choosing a tocatfon – Uniden MC 790 User Manual

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A variety

o f

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, requirements.

The general rules, for antennas are: The

more gain the greker the range and, the
higher above the water line the greater
the range. Antennas should be located so

as not to be in proximity to metal olyccts.

Antennas

should

not

have

exccs.sively

long coaxial feed cables.

CHOOSING A tOCATfON

Some of the more important external fac­

tors to consider in selecting the location

of your MC790 are:

1. Select a location that is free from spray

and splash.

2. Keep the battery leads as short as pos­

sible.

Connection

directly

to

the

battery

is

most

desirable.

If

direct

connection cannot be made with the

supplied

^power

lead,

any

extension

should be made with

# 1 0

AWG wire.

Long

extensions

should

use

larger

wire. '

I

3. Keep the antenna lead as short as pos­

sible. Long antenna leads cati cause
substantial

loss

of

performance

for

both receiving and transmitting,

4. Locate your antenna as high as possi­

ble and clear from metal objects. The
reliable range of coverage is a direct
function of antenna height.

5.

Select a location that does not allow

the radio to be subjected to direct sun­
light

(including

that

coming

through

windows).

7, Select a location well away from the

ship's compass. Auxiliary speakers also

should be located away from the com­

pass.

After you have carefully considereo the

various

factors

affecting

your

choice

of

location,

position

the

radio

(witii

the

bracket,

microphone,

power

plug,

antenna

plug

and

any

auxiliary

plugs

installed)

into

the

selected

location

to

assure, there is no interference witf? sur­

rounding items. Mark the location of the
mounting bracket.

Remove the bracket from the radio and
use it as a template lo mark the hrjie.s to

be

drilled

for

the

moutiting

iiardware.

Drill the holes and mount the bracket

with hardware compatible with the mate­

rial of the mounting surface. Install the

power cable (red ly -t-, black is —),
antenna and all other auxiliary cables and
accessories.

Install

the

radio

into

the

mounting

bracket and connect all cables and acces­

sories

to

the

appcopriate

jacks

and

connectors.

6

. Select a location that allows free air

flow around the heat sink on the rear

of the radio.

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