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Motorola MCS2000 radios to 223 Series Adaptor Panels Application Guide

This application note is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels (TRA223, DSP223 and IP223) to a Motorola MCS20000 series mobile radio.
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Motorola CDM/GM/PRO Series radios to 223 Series Adaptor Panels Application Guide

This application note is intended to show how to assemble a cable and setup the hardware of different 223 series adaptor panels (TRA223, DSP223 and IP223) to a Motorola CDM, GM and PRO series mobile radio. Please note that Motorola Accessory Connector kits P/N HLN9242A or HLN9457A will be required to support remote control of the CDM/GM/PRO mobile radios. Please contact your local Motorola dealer to purchase this connector kit.
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Motorola MTS 2000 II Portable Units 800 MHz Radio Operations Guide

TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF:
Turn on/off/volume control: (control #1 on attached
radio diagram)
Clockwise = on
Counterclockwise = off

SELECTING ZONE (BANK):
The radio is equipped with three zones or banks labeled A, B, and C, which are controlled by the toggle switch (control #4).
A = (Always) it the primary operational setting and should be used for routine operation.
B = (Backup) it is the redundant backup zone should the A-bank fail. If your radio says “Site Trunking” or “Fail Soft” in LED screen switch to the B-bank. C = (Cause) switch to this bank beCause someone told you to.
SELECT THE DESIRED MODE (TALKGROUP): Modes are also known as channels or talkgroups. Each radio can have up to 16 talkgroups per bank. (See the talkgroup listings and key for your radio group.) Select the desired talkgroup with mode control knob (#2). The LED display shows the talkgroup name.
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Motorola EM200 Mobile Radio User Guide

Your radio has two programmable buttons. Your dealer can program these buttons as shortcuts to various radio features. Check with your dealer for a complete list of functions your radio supports. Programmable buttons include the g and h buttons (see page 9).
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Radio Communication Equipment Installation Recommendations

Howler Concept Vehicle – The information contained in this guide has been prepared for use by persons installing two-way radio equipment (transmitters and receivers) in vehicles. It has been prepared in accordance with current engineering principles and generallyaccepted practices, using the best information available at the time of publication. It is not possible to cover all of the possible installations of two-way radio equipment in this guide. Accordingly, DaimlerChrysler Corporation cannot be held responsible for incidental or consequent damages arising out of the use of the information contained herein. Installations and modifications are solely the customer’s responsibility
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Sony SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner Installation Guide

SIRIUS has 65 original music channels, from today’s hits to R&B oldies to classical masterpieces. From authentic Country and real Bluegrass to cool Jazz, hot Latin, Reggae, Rock and many more. Best of all, it’s all completely commercial-free.
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Ford Car Mobile Radio Installation Guidelines

Ford Motor Company vehicles are designed and tested for safe operation with properly installed and properly used land mobile/amateur radio communication equipment with up to 100 Watt transmitter power.
Special design considerations are incorporated into all Ford vehicle electronic systems to provide immunity to radio frequency signals. To maintain compatibility with vehicle electronic systems, mobile two-wayradio and telephone equipment must be installed properly by trained personnel, observing these general guidelines:
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1994-1998 Honda Accord Radio Replacement Installation

Tools Needed To Complete This Install Hand tools needed Accessory tools needed to test and to remove radio wire the new radio PLUS: Wire ties or electrical tape: to neatly bundle and organize your wires for a professional appearance. TOOL TIPS: Small Battery: use a battery to test speaker wires. Touching the (+) positive and (-) negative baterry leads to a pair of speaker will cause the speaker to make a “Pop” sound indicating that pair of wires goes to that speaker. Voltage Meter: Always check +12 Volt power wires for voltage before making wire connections. These wires will fluctuate between 10 and 14 Volts. Solder Iron or Crimp Tool: make wire to wire connections using either a solder iron and electrical tape, OR plastic crimp terminals found at most hardware or auto parts stores.
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Audi A3 8p RNS-E Retrofit Guide

Detailed on this page are the parts required to fit the RNS-E to Audi A3 8P
The assumption is made that the current system is a single din system

EBay is the best and cheapest source for these units, Dealer price is £2,000+ Needs to have the rounded corners to fit the dash
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Installation Supplement for Honda/Acura

Subject:
i-Honda-R DICE iPod Integration Kit for Honda/Acura, Radio Interface Kit
Installation Instructions:
1. Pull vehicle into service bay and access center console.
2. Disconnect both battery terminals. These cables must be disconnected during installation to insure proper initialization of the DICE module when it is connected.
Make sure you have the vehicle’s radio security code before disconnecting the battery cables! Detailed steps for removing the Honda/Acura radio can be found in your factory manual this supplement will ONLY show an outline for radio removal.
3. Remove any trim that may need to be removed to gain access to the screws/bolts holding the radio in place. On some vehicles, this may require removing the trim around the shifter and removing the coin and cup holders, finally getting to the trim surrounding the radio.
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