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Preparation, Connecting an antenna, Mounting an antenna – Radio Shack PRO-2067 User Manual

Page 8: Mounting the scanner in your vehicle

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PREPARATION

CONNECTING AN
ANTENNA

You must install an antenna before
you can operate the scanner. Your lo-
cal RadioShack store sells a variety of
scanner antennas for both mobile and
base-station use. Choose the one that
best meets your needs.

When deciding on a mobile or base-
station antenna and its location, con-
sider these points.

• The antenna should be as high as

possible on a vehicle or a house.

• The antenna and its cable should

be as far as possible from sources
of electrical noise (ignition sys-
tems, gauges, and so on).

• The antenna should be vertical for

the best performance.

MOUNTING AN
ANTENNA

Once you choose an antenna, follow
the mounting instructions supplied
with the antenna. Then route the an-
tenna cable to the scanner.

The antenna connector on your scan-
ner makes it easy to use the scanner
with a variety of antennas, such as an
external mobile antenna or outdoor
base station antenna.

Always use 50-ohm coaxial cable,
such as RG-58 or RG-8, to connect an

outdoor antenna. For lengths over 50
feet, use RG-8 low-loss dielectric co-
axial cable. If your antenna’s cable
does not have a BNC connector, you
will also need a BNC adapter (avail-
able at your local RadioShack store).

Follow the installation instructions
supplied with the antenna, route the
antenna cable to the scanner, then
connect it to the

ANT

jack.

Warning: Use extreme caution
when you install or remove an out-
door antenna. If the antenna starts to
fall, let it go! It could contact over-
head power lines. If the antenna
touches a power line, contact with
the antenna, mast, cable, or guy
wires can cause electrocution and
death. Call the power company to re-
move the antenna. DO NOT attempt
to do so yourself.

MOUNTING THE
SCANNER IN YOUR
VEHICLE

Before you mount the scanner, make
sure you have all the necessary mate-
rials. Then confirm that the scanner
fits your vehicle’s mounting area. This
scanner is a DIN-E size unit that re-
quires a 2-inch high by 6

11

/

16

-inch wide

by 5

1

/

2

-inch deep (50

Ч

170

Ч

140 mm)

mounting area.

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