User's Manual Part 90

OWNER’S MANUAL
MODEL CSTXR.1
FCC PART 90
TRACKING TRANSMITTER
INTRODUCTION
The Communications Specialists Model CSTXR.1 wrist or ankle mounted transmitter is
used as a homing device to locate persons by Doppler positioning or triangulation. It is
FCC Certified and must be used with a valid FCC license, issued for telemetry uses,
under Part 90.259 of the Rules. It is programmed at the factory to operate in the 217-
220MHz band. Power output is 10mW. It uses a widely available CR2450 Lithium
battery which operates the transmitter for more than 30 days. The CSTXR.1 utilizes a
TCXO rather than a fragile crystal so it is almost indestructible. The case is completely
waterproof and the transmitter module itself is also completely waterproof.
ASSEMBLY AND BATTERY INSTALLATION
Photo #1
1. Drop the transmitter module into the housing as shown
in photo #1.
2. Place the battery on top of the transmitter module as shown
in photo #2. The plus (+) side of the CR2450 battery is
facing up as shown. If the battery is accidentally reversed,
Photo #2
the transmitter will not operate but it will not be damaged.
Just pop out the battery and reverse it to resume operation.
3. Place the battery cap over the + side of the battery and use
the supplied tool to tighten it.

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