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When a mobile radio is used in conjunction with another co-located transmit-
ter such as a Vehicular Repeater, it is the vehicle operator’s responsibility to
take appropriate steps to keep bystanders at the required separation distance
from the vehicle to ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF energy exposure
limits for the general population. See the co-located transmitter’s user manual
for more details.
NOTE: If you are not sure of the rated power of your radio, contact your sales
representative or dealer and supply the radio model number found on the radio
model label. Users of multi-band radios subject to different separation dis-
tances in different operating bands should select the larger applicable distance
as the minimum lateral distance for bystanders outside the vehicle. The maxi-
mum power on the FCC Grant may be higher than the rated power allowing
for production variation.
Mobile Antenna Installation Guidelines
These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to metal body motor ve-
hicles or vehicles with appropriate ground planes.
Antennas should be installed in the center area of the roof or the trunk lid tak-
ing into account exposure conditions of backseat passengers and according
to the specic instructions and restrictions in the “Installation” Chapter along
with the requirements of the antenna supplier.
Trunk lid installations are limited to vehicles with clearly dened at trunk
lids, and in some cases, to specic radio models and antennas. See the “Instal-
lation” Chapter for specic information on how and where to install specic
types of antennas to facilitate recommended operating distances to all poten-
tially exposed persons.
Antennas with gains higher than the authorized maximum gain, unauthorized
modications, or attachments could damage the radio and may result in non-
compliance with RF Safety Standards.
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