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Motorola APX 7000 Basic Service Manual

Motorola APX 7000
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Sec 1: 8-34 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Reassembly
8.9.1.5 Assemble Back Chassis Assembly (E, M)
Dual Display version:
1. Inspect the Back Chassis Assembly seal for any debris or foreign material.
2. Connect the Back Chassis Flex to the VOCON board (G).
3. Set the Back Chassis Assembly (E) onto the Main Chassis Assembly (K).
Figure 8-46. Place Back Chassis
Top Display version
:
1. Inspect the Back Chassis Assembly (M) seal for any debris or foreign material.
2. Set the Back Chassis Assembly (M) onto the Main Chassis Assembly (K).
8.9.1.6 Assemble Main Housing Assembly (D, L)
1. Stretch the Main Housing Assembly (D,L) side walls outward with both hands just enough to
clear the Main Chassis (K) and place it onto the radio.
2. Ensure the top edge of the housing and the bottom edge of the control top are aligned as
shown in Figure 8-47.
3. Squeeze the Main Housing Assembly (D,L) and the Main Chassis Assembly (K) in the battery
area until the Main Housing Assembly fully snaps in place onto the Main Chassis Assembly.
Figure 8-47. Place Housing into Main Chassis
Back Chassis Assembly (20)
Connector
Pull Belt
Stretch Outwards

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Motorola APX 7000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Digital TechnologyP25 Phase 1 and Phase 2
Emergency ButtonYes
Frequency Range136-174 MHz (VHF), 380-470 MHz (UHF Range 1), 450-520 MHz (UHF Range 2), 764-870 MHz (700/800 MHz)
DisplayColor LCD
EncryptionAES, DES
Water ResistanceIP67
GPSYes
BluetoothYes
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Weight391 g (with standard battery)

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