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HF-90 Operation & Installation Guide
Vehicle systems
All HF-90s which are purchased as part of a Vehicle Package
are supplied with a Quick Reference Guide, which explains
how you can get the best results from your radio and antenna
system.
Those users who are not supplied with a complete Vehicle
Package or Quick Reference Guide should observe the
following check-list.
are supplied with a Quick Reference Guide, which explains
how you can get the best results from your radio and antenna
system.
Those users who are not supplied with a complete Vehicle
Package or Quick Reference Guide should observe the
following check-list.
Positioning the HF-90
Ensure that the HF-90 is mounted in a position which
allows easy access for operation. In addition, the
loudspeaker should be positioned close to where the
operator will sit.
allows easy access for operation. In addition, the
loudspeaker should be positioned close to where the
operator will sit.
The HF-90 must be mounted in a position which
allows a free flow of air through the rear heatsink
(cooling fins).
allows a free flow of air through the rear heatsink
(cooling fins).
When mounting the HF-90 in a vehicle you should use
the Q-MAC HF-90 Mounting Cradle. Assembly
instructions are provided with each cradle.
the Q-MAC HF-90 Mounting Cradle. Assembly
instructions are provided with each cradle.
In a vehicle installation the HF-90 may be mounted
under the dashboard of the vehicle, in the centre
console, up against the centre console (with the front
panel facing upward) or in an overhead shelf/console.
under the dashboard of the vehicle, in the centre
console, up against the centre console (with the front
panel facing upward) or in an overhead shelf/console.
The HF-90 should not be mounted on top of a vehicle
dashboard where it is exposed to direct sunlight. In
some places, the temperature within a car can reach
temperatures in excess of 60°C. The top of the
dashboard is usually the hottest part of a vehicle.
dashboard where it is exposed to direct sunlight. In
some places, the temperature within a car can reach
temperatures in excess of 60°C. The top of the
dashboard is usually the hottest part of a vehicle.
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