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Information for Safe, Efficient Operation Product Safety and RF Exposure for Mobile Two-Way Radios Installed in Vehicles or as Fixed Site Control

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Federal Communication Commission Regulations The FCC has established limits for safe exposure to radio frequency (RF) emissions from mobile two-way ra

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Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Mobile Two-Way Radios Installed in Vehicles To control your exposure and ensure comp

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• As with all fixed site antenna installations, it is the responsibility of the licensee to manage the site in accordance with applicable regulatory

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Operational Warnings Warning For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not mount or place a mobile radio in the area over an air bag deployment area. Air bags

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Table of Contents Page Chapter 1 Introduction... 1-1 1-1. Scope ...

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Table of Contents (Cont'd) Page Appendix A Static Operation... A-1 A-1. Scope

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page Figure 1-1. micomTrooper Ready for Operation, General View... 1-3 Figure 2-1. Typical Backpack Carrying

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Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1. Scope This manual provides operating instructions for the micomTrooper, a high-frequency (HF) single sideband (SSB) back

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1-2. Purpose and Use micomTrooper (MICOM-2RS) transceiver is a backpack version of the robust MICOM-2R mobile radio. For backpack operation, micomTr

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Whip AntennamicomTrooperTransceiverBackpack CHarnessarryingHandsetAntennaBase Figure 1-1. micomTrooper Ready for Operation, General View 1-3

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1-3. Equipment Description 1-3.1 Functional Description The micomTrooper is an advanced and flexible backpack-portable HF-SSB transceiver that prov

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➤ Fast and simple radio link establishing:  Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) per MIL-STD-1045 and MIL-STD-188-141.  Full interoperability with

Page 17 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

➤ Part of a proven family of radio products:  micomTrooper is a member of the family of MICOM radio transceivers for fixed base stations, mobile v

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1-4. Main Technical Specifications Frequency Range With Whip Antenna With Dipole or Long Wire 3.0 to 30 MHz 1.6 to 30 MHz Number of Preset Ch

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Chapter 2 Preparation for Operation 2-1. Scope This Chapter provides instructions for preparing the micomTrooper for backpack operation. The informat

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2-2. Unpacking and Inspection a. A preliminary inspection of the equipment containers should be made prior to unpacking. Evidence of damage should

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2-3. Familiarization with Main Equipment Components Before continuing, review Figure 1-1, which shows a micomTrooper transceiver installed in the har

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COMMERCIAL WARRANTY (STANDARD) Motorola radio communications products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period o

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The frame, together with the whole transceiver, is completely enveloped by the harness cloth and its upper and bottom flaps, and therefore only the a

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2-3.2 micomTrooper Transceiver Figure 2-3 shows a general view of the micomTrooper transceiver, and its connectors. Note the coaxial cable connect

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2-4. Preparing for Backpack Operation 2-4.1 Outline of Preparation Procedures The preparation of a micomTrooper transceiver for operation includes

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Lower BatteryFlapUpper BatteryFlap Battery Straps 2-7

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2-4.3 Installation of Transceiver in Carrying Harness 1. Place the carrying harness on a level surface, with the metal braces facing upw

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BatteryConnectorPowerCablePowerConnectorTransceiver 2-9

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5. Push the transceiver down, toward the battery, until it is stopped by the aluminum frame. 6. Fasten the transceiver to the carrying

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2-4.4 Installation of Whip Antenna 1. Visually inspect the whip mount connector (located on the ATU) for dirt or damage. Clean if necessar

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Whip MountAntennaBaseWhip AntennaHandset 2-13

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COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in

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2-4.5 Connection of Audio Accessories 1. Connect the handset, H-250, to either of the two audio connectors on the front panel of the micomTrooper.

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Shoulder StrapAdjustmentBuckleBottom Flap (Closed)ShoulderStrapsBreastStrapProtection Flap(Closed)WaistStrap 2-15

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Chapter 3 Operation 3-1. Scope This Chapter presents concise operating instructions for the micomTrooper transceiver. The information appearing in t

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3-2. Channel Mode Menu Figure 3-1 shows the micomTrooper channel mode menu. CH F 2,000.000 BAND SQ DSP™AGCBWRCLVCALLMONOFFSLOWFASTALL CAL

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3-3. Menu Functions Figure 3-2, Figure 3-3 and Figure 3-4 show the menu functions, reached after pressing the MENU button. 1234 MENU CHAN FREQ

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MENU LOCK PROG PSW DIM™CHANALERADLANGPRMTOPTSSTORGET ERAS PWR FREQ BAND MODE BWSee Figure 3-2AGCYESNOACCTUNE ALEAMPACC1ACC2NONYESNOMOREMOREDPWRB

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MENU LOCK PROG PSW DIM™NETALELANGMOREDIR AMDOPT AUTO STORADDRAMDEDIT ERASADD ERASYESNOYESNOSee Figure 3-3See Figure 3-2RADYESNOMEMBNAMECHANOPT GET

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Appendix A Static Operation A-1. Scope This Appendix provides instructions for preparing the micomTrooper for static operation using a dipole or lo

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micomTrooper 2 R S - B A C K P A C K 5-50 Watt HF-SSB TRANSCEIVER © MOBAT 3 Israeli Shimon St. P.O.B. 5090 Industrial Zone, Rishon le’Zi

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➤ To connect a dipole or long-wire antenna: 1. Turn the transceiver off. 2. Open the harness envelope, to reach the coaxial cable interconnec

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Coaxial Feedto Dipole orLong WireAntenna1. Disconnect Cable from ATU 2. Connect Coaxial Feed Connector Figure A-1. Connecting the Dipole or

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Appendix B Using Battery Charger, FLN9541 B-1. Purpose and Use FLN9541 is an AC-powered battery charger designed to charge 16V, 12Ah Lithium ion re

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B-2. Operating Instructions 1. Place the battery charger on a flat surface, protected from sun and rain. 2. Insert the charger power cable plug int

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7. You will be notified when the battery is fully charged: the FINISH CHARGE indicator will start flashing and the tone is heard again. 8. At this s

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micomTrooper 2 R S - B A C K P A C K 5-50 Watt HF-SSB TRANSCEIVER Motorola 1720 West Paul Dirac Drive, Tallahassee 32310 FL, USA Ow

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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES The following notations are used to place special emphasis on procedures, or to call attention to precautionary measures

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