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MM102014V1, Rev. G 
 
 
The radio uses a nominal amount of battery power when it is turned off. If the vehicle in 
which the radio is installed is likely to be left unused for extended periods of time, 
M/A-COM recommends installing Time-Delay Relay (p/n MAMROS0088) to prevent 
excessive vehicle battery drain. 
Finally, the TX/RX mini-UHF connector (half-duplex) provides connection for an RF antenna and the RX 
port is capped with a nylon plug. For full-duplex radios, the RX port has a TNC connector output and 
both RF ports and antenna are connected through an RF combiner. 
 
Figure 3-3: M-803 Rear Panel (Half-Duplex Radio Shown) 
3.10  CONTROL HEAD REAR PANEL 
The rear panel of the CH-103 control head contains the interface connections necessary between the radio 
and control unit. As shown in Figure 3-4, five connection points are: 
•  POWER - The DC power connector accepts vehicle battery power to power the unit and an 
ignition/accessory control sense input for on/off control via the vehicles ignition switch/key. 
•  AUDIO – Provides connection to an external speaker. 
•  SERIAL – A serial port is provided to transfer data to and from a mobile data terminal or PC. It is 
configured as a DTE device. 
•  CAN – The two 3-pin CAN connectors are used to connect the CH-103 (a CAN device) to the M-
803/V-TAC and to other control heads. These two connectors are connected in parallel to allow daisy 
chaining of additional control heads. A terminator (supplied) must be connected to the unused CAN 
port of the last control head. 
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