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Midland CT2000 User Manual

Midland CT2000
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Midland CT2000 instruction guide | 5
Replacing fuses
If the fuse blows, try to find a cause before replacing it. If necessary, contact a
service center for assistance.
The fuse on the rear of the radio has a current rating of 15A
The fuse on the power supply cable has a current rating of 15A
Installing an antenna
Place the antenna as high as possible
The longer is the antenna, the better will be the performance
If possible, mount the antenna in the centre of the surface
Keep the antenna cable away from noise sources, such as the ignition
switch, gauges, etc
Make sure you have a solid metal-to-metal ground connection
Prevent cable damage during antenna installation
Attention: To prevent damage, never operate your radio without connecting a pro-
per antenna. A periodical control of the cable and of the S.W.R. is recommended.
External speakers
If you use external speakers, the impedance must be 8 Ω. The external speaker
jack accepts a 3.5mm mono plug.
Make sure the speaker does not have a direct-to-ground connection.
Microphone
Plug-in the supplied microphone to the proper connector on the front panel
of the radio.
The microphone can be also hung up thanks to its holder supplied in the packa-
ge.
Microphone connector External speaker

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Midland CT2000 Specifications

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BrandMidland
ModelCT2000
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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