Operating instructions

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I
rtstallatiott.
If
the
equipment
is
to
be expr.,secl
to
the weather,
keep
the radio
set
in
('over
('\\'-211lU.
In
very hot
weather,
the
cover should
be removed
to
provide
proper
ventilation.
c. Fired-Field
lttstullatíon.
If
the
equipment
is to be
used as
a
fixed-field
installation,
remove
Cover CW-ZLI/U
from
the radio
set, remove
Electrical
Equipment
Cabinet
CY-615/URR
from Mounting
MT-768/URR,
and secure
the
shock-mount
assembly with
the six
screws, nuts,
and lockwashers
provided
in
the spare
parts
bag. Figure
7 shows
the
location
of the mount-
ing holes. The
shock-mount
assembly
may
be
used as a template
to locate holes
for drilling.
Replace Illecti'iciLl
lìtlLripment
Cabinet
Cy
-GIí
/
URR.
d. I'eltÌctrlar'
Lrrtrrll
atíon.
In
general,
the
proceciure
outlinecl
in c
aborre
will
be followed
for
all
vehiculal instrrllations.
For
specific
pro-
cedures,
refer
to the instt'uctions
supplied
with
the installation
nnit for
the
particular
vehicle
(par.
10b).
14. lnstollotion
of
Antenno
Equipment
All
components
necessarl'
to install
the
an-
tenna for
field
installations
are
pror-icled
in
Bag
CW-206/GR.
For
vehicular
installations
addi-
tional
equipment
is
supplied
with
the
vehicular
installation
unit.
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NOTE:
ALL DIMENSIONS
ARE
IN INCHES.
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Fìgure7. RadioReceiaingSetANlGRR-S,locationof
mountingholesforshock-mountassembl,u.
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