The information contained in this guide has been prepared for use by persons installing two-way radio equipment (transmitters and receivers) in vehicles. It has been prepared in accordance with current engineering principles and generally accepted practices, using the best information available at the time of publication. It is not possible to cover all of the possible installations of two-way radio equipment in this guide. Accordingly, DaimlerChrysler Corporation cannot be held responsible for incidental or consequent damages arising out of the use of the information contained herein. Installations and modifications are solely the customer’s responsibility
The installation recommendations presented here are intended to supplement the radio manufacturer's instructions. Test the entire installation for anomalies, especially drivetrain and brake control before extensive driving.
The owner's first line of contact regarding vehicle problems is the dealer. The literature supplied with each vehicle lists the steps to be taken in the event the dealer is unable to resolve the problem. To assist in properly installing communications equipment in DaimlerChrysler vehicles, the following information is provided. Always use good construction practices (see The ARRL Handbook or other standard reference).
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Howler Concept Vehicle Radio Communication Equipment Installation
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Labels: anomalies, arrl handbook, Chrysler, communications equipment, construction practices, current engineering, daimlerchrysler, daimlerchrysler vehicles, damages, drivetrain, installation recommendations, literature, PDF Download, radio communication equipment, radio manufacturer, receivers, transmitters, way radio equipment
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