User's Manual Part 1

Configuration
HiPer XT Operator’s Manual
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A single external 12 V, 2.3 A*h battery should run the receiver for
about 7 hours and the receiver and modem for 5 hours.
Figure 2-1. External Battery Attached to Receiver
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You can also use an SAE-to-SAE extension cable and an
Alligator clip-to-SAE cable, and power the receiver from a
battery, such as the battery used to power your Base radio
or similar battery.
Battery Charger
The same charger used to charge the internal batteries can be used as
an external power supply for the receiver. The charger is provided
with the receiver package.
1. Connect the receiver-to-SAE cable to the receiver’s power port.
2. Connect the SAE end of the cable to the battery charger.
3. Plug the battery charger’s power cable into the AC adapter.
4. Plug the power cable into an available, grounded outlet. The
power input for your battery charger should be AC between 90
and 264 V 1A (110 V AC) and between 47 Hz and 63 Hz. The
battery charger outputs DC 12 V 2.5 A (30 W).