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CHCNAV CHC i83 - Igr, 35-Watt External Radio; Safety Information; Use and Care

CHCNAV CHC i83
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11 CHC i83 User Manual
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iGR, 35-Watt External Radio
Works as a remote repeater or cable connected high power radio.
Kit includes:
Radio, Power/Data Cable, 5-dBi Antenna, cable, 5/8” mount, USB-to-Serial adapter,
User Manual
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Safety Information
Before you use your receiver, please make sure that you have read and understand the following warnings and safety
requirements.
An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there is no safety risk involved. Warning and Caution information is
intended to minimize the risk of personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
Use and Care
The receiver is a field ready instrument; however, it is also a delicate electronic instrument. Take suitable care to avoid
damage to the instrument.
Please avoid dropping the receiver directly onto concrete, it can modify the phase center of the GNSS antenna,
puncture the metal case, break the antenna mount or break the display.
Avoid storing the receiver at excessive temperatures (hot or cold) as it will damage the internal battery.
Avoid storing the batteries at temperatures less than -40° F (-40° C) and temperatures higher than 160°F (70°C) as it will
permanently reduce the battery capacity and life.
DO NOT leave the i83 or accessories inside a vehicle in the summer. Temperatures higher than 160°F will permanently
reduce battery capacity and battery life.
GNSS receivers and especially Lithium-Ion batteries are like puppies: In the summer if you leave them in
your vehicle with the windows rolled up, you will kill them.

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