respective country while driving. In Germany the well-known "mobile phone
prohibition" applies only for mobile phones and not for two-way radios.
The radio is intended for intermitting operation with an average transmission time of
approx. 10% of the On-time, as usual for CB radios. This device is not intended for
continuous transmission without regular receiving periods to cool down. Avoid high
humidity, extreme high and low temperatures, dust and direct sunlight. Open your
radio only if you have the necessary expertise, the correct tools and necessary
measurement instruments.
On delivery the device has (according to the country of sale) the internationally usual
CB radio range with 40 channels in all operating modes AM, FM, USB and LSB
switchable. The Declaration of Conformity according to the new European standard
EN 300 433-2 applies only, if the device is not modified and used according to this
user manual. Any expansion of the frequency range to amateur radio and the use of
other channels and operating modes than permitted in the respective country is only
permitted for licensed amateur radio operators and can have legal consequences for
unauthorized persons.
Legal information
The revised automotive directive / EMC directive 2004/104/EG (14. 10.2004) again
allows to use non-safety-relevant CE marked after-market equipment like CB
transceivers in car installations. Because of EMC reasons, the car manufacturers
have the right to issue installation rules and instructions for installing transmitters and
their antennas in cars. These rules and instructions are valid for amateur radio
installations as well as for any other transmitting device in cars.
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Safety Precautions
For vehicle installation mount the radio with the supplied screws and the mounting
bracket in a suitable location in your vehicle. Ensure that the installation location
cannot cause the risk of injuries for driver or passengers and avoid the immediate
vicinity of heater or A/C outlets.
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Installation
4.1
Contents
Unpack and inspect your AE7500 for missing or damaged components. Your
AE7500 includes the following items:
AE7500 Transceiver
Up / Down Microphone
Mounting Bracket and Installation Hardware
Power Cord
Operating Manual
4.2
Mounting the AE7500
Choose a location with easy access to all front panel controls and air circulation
available to the rear panel and aluminium heatsink. Do not install the transceiver in
any compartment that restricts airflow. Attach the mounting bracket to the vehicle first
then mount the transceiver to the bracket. If the rear panel is not easily accessible
you may want to attach the power cord and antenna feed line prior to mounting.
4.3
Power Connection
Connect your radio with the supplied DC cable to the 12 V vehicle power, or a 12V
power adapter. The permitted voltage range reaches from 11 Volts to 15.6 Volts at
maximum. The battery or the power adapter must be able to supply at least 6-8A
stabilized. The power cord should not be extended. In vehicles always try to connect
directly to the battery terminals. This gives you the best protection against
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