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12T2000 Installation Guide CORPORATE HEAD OFFICE NEW ZEALAND Tait Electronics Ltd P.O. Box 1645, Christchurch Phone : (64) (3) 358-3399 Fax : (64) (3) 358-0340 AUSTRALIA Tait Electronics (Aust) Pty Ltd Phone : (61) (7) 3865-7799 Fax : (61) (7) 3865-7990 Toll Free : (1-300) 304-344 E-mail: [email protected] CANADA Tait Mobile Radio Inc Phone : (1) (905) 472-1100 Fax : (1) (905) 472-5300 Toll Free : (1) 1-800-890-8248 E-mail: [email protected] Tait Latin America Phone : (1) (305) 260-9900 Fax : (1) (305) 260-9209 E-mail: [email protected] NEW ZEALAND Tait Communications Ltd Phone : (64) (3) 348-3301 Fax : (64) (3) 343-0558 E-mail: [email protected] USA Tait Electronics (USA) Inc Phone : (1) (713) 984-8684 Fax : (1) (713) 468-6944 Toll Free : (1-800) 222-1255 E-mail: [email protected] TAIT EUROPE Regional Head Office UNITED KINGDOM Tait Europe Ltd Phone : (44) (1480) 52255 Fax : (44) (1480) 411-996 E-mail: [email protected] FRANCE Tait France S.A.R.L. Phone : (33) (1) 41-14-05-50 Fax : (33) (1) 41-14-05-55 E-mail: [email protected] GERMANY German Office Phone : (49) (911) 2870-7064/7160 Fax : (49) (911) 2870-7077 E-mail: [email protected] TAIT NORTH ASIA Regional Head Office HONG KONG Tait Mobile Radio (Hong Kong) Ltd E-mail: [email protected] Phone : (852) 2369-3040 Fax : (852) 2369-3009 BEIJING Tait Mobile Radio (Hong Kong) Ltd Phone : (86) 10-6510-2680 Fax : (86) 10-6510-2686 E-mail: [email protected] TA I W A N Tait Mobile Radio (Taiwan) Ltd Phone : (886) 2-2731-1290 Fax : (886) 2-2-711-6351 E-mail: [email protected] TAIT SOUTH EAST ASIA Regional Head Office SINGAPORE Tait Electronics (Far East) Pte Ltd Phone : (65) 471-2688 Fax : (65) 479-7778 E-mail: [email protected] THAILAND Tait Mobile Radio Ltd Phone : (662) 267-6290 Fax : (662) 267-6293 E-mail: [email protected] Excellence in Radio Communications T2000 Installation Guide T2000 Installation Guide 2T2000 Installation GuideT2000 Installation Guide11 3. Route the cable as required, fitting grommets where necessary to prevent chafing of the cable insulation. 4. Fit the red connector to the printed circuit board socket – the connector is shaped so that it can be fitted in the correct orientation only. 5. Refit the cable to the cable clamp on the rear cover and slip the two nuts into the receptacles at each end of the rear cover. 6. Refit the rear cover and replace the cover screws, tightening them carefully. Do not overtighten the screws. The control head can now be installed as follows: 1. Mount the bracket for the control panel on a flat surface using the self-tapping screws supplied. 2. Place the control head in the bracket, position it for a good viewing angle, and fit the 2 screws to secure it in place. Microphone Clip The microphone clip must be earthed (to the negative supply line) if hookswitch control of monitor- ing, scanning or call termination is to operate. Refer to the radio’s operating instructions to confirm requirements. Ensure that the microphone clip is mounted in a position where the microphone PTT key cannot be inadvertently activated or jammed on. Installation Checks 1. Plug the microphone into the socket on the lower left-hand corner of the radio’s front 2. Insert the fuses into the power lead. 3. Switch on the radio and confirm that it is operational. 4. Connect an in-line power meter between the radio and the antenna and measure the forward and reflected power levels. Less than 1W should be reflected for 25W forward power. If this is not achieved, check the installation - including antenna length. 5. Make a call to another party on the radio (as described in the operating instructions). Tait Electronics has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information in this manual. However, Tait Electronics reserves the right to update the radio and/or this manual without notice. 10T2000 Installation Guide Power Cable 1. Disconnect the vehicle’s battery unless specifically prohibited from doing so by the customer, vehicle manufacturer, agent or supplier. In this event, exercise extreme caution throughout the installation and fit the fuses only when the installation is complete. Caution: Always disconnect the radio’s power lead before connecting a second battery or using power from another vehicle (e.g. when “jump-starting” the vehicle). 2. Determine where the battery leads will be routed. 3. Cut the negative and the positive wires where the in-line crimp fuse holders will be placed (as close to the battery as practicable). 4. Insert each end of the negative wire into one of the in-line crimp fuse holders and crimp them to force the metal contacts onto the wires. Terminate the wire at the battery earth. 5. Repeat Step 4 for the positive wire and terminate it at the positive terminal of the battery. Caution: Prevent the power wires chafing on any metal parts. Note: T2000IIradios are designed to operate from a nominal 12V negative earth supply, and require currents of up to 8A. (The radios will tolerate a supply voltage range of 10.8V to 16.0V). In vehicles with a 24V electrical system (e.g. many trucks), it is essential to provide a suitably rated 24/12V converter (e.g. Tait T2007) to isolate the radio from the battery and protect it against excessive voltages. 6. If the economizer is to be controlled by the ignition line, terminate a wire in the power connector and connect the ‘ignition’ wire to a +12V supply which is live only when the vehicle’s ignition is switched ‘On’. External Wire (Horn/Hush/Emergency) The T2000IIcan be configured to operate the vehicle’s horn, radio or a hidden switch: 1. Terminate a suitable length of wiring in the “external” port of the power connector. 2. Run the free end of the external wire from the power connector to the appropriate vehicle wiring. The option’s interface is usually configured to switch or be switched in the ground state. Confirm the exact operation in the documentation supplied with the interface unit. Rem…
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FCC RF Exposure Limits: T2020-643 radios Installer Information Antenna Installation To comply with FCC RF exposure limits, this product must be installed using an externally mounted antenna with a gain specified in the table below. This antenna must not be mounted at a location such that any person or persons can come closer than the minimum safe distance to the antenna. User Information Safety Training Information This product generates Radio Frequency energy during transmissions. It is classified as suitable for occupational use in a controlled exposure environment. The following conditions apply to the use of this radio: It must only be used with authorized accessories and antennas. The operator must ensure that the minimum safe distance between per- sons and the antenna is not exceeded during transmissions. Do not exceed a duty cycle ratio of 50% transmit mode to stand-by or receive modes. The radio is in transmit mode when the PTT button on the microphone is pressed and the “TX” annunciator or warning LED shows. Antenna Details and Safe Distance Table Radio Model Antenna Gain (dBi) Minimum Safe Distance InchesMetres T2020-643 2.15200.5 5.15300.71 WARNING WARNING
8 T2000 Installation Guide T2000 Installation Guide 5 four cradle cover mounting holes as a template to mark the locations for drilling. Ensure thatdrilling at the selected points will not damage existing wiring. 2. Indent the drilling positions with a centre punch and drill 4mm holes for self-tapping screws, or 6mm holes for nuts and bolts. Reduce the hole size if using self-tapping screws in metal whichis less than 1mm thick. 3. Drill any additional holes required for cables and fit them with suitable grommets or bushings.4. Secure the metal cradle cover to the mounting points with the M5 self-tapping screws supplied, or with M5 nuts and bolts. Ensure that tightening the screws or bolts does not distort the cradle. To Reassemble the Cradle1. Reassemble the cradle by clipping one plastic side moulding to each side of the mounted metal cover (as shown in Figure 3). Take care to locate the ribs on the plastic part in the slots on theshoulders of the metal cover. They will only fit one way round. 2. Take the remaining metal cover and fit it over the exposed edge of the side mouldings, again taking care to align the ribs with the slots. Clip it securely home. Figure 3 Cradle Reassembly Antenna InstallationRF Exposure Hazard This radio generates Radio Frequency energy during transmission and is designed tocomply with FCC RF exposure limits for occupational use in a controlled environ-ment. For installation and training information, refer to the ìFCC RF Exposure Lim-itsî information sheet that comes with this radio. Table of ContentsSoftware licence agreement..................................................................................................... ..........3 Components of the T2000II Radio Kit ............................................................................................ ..6 Recommended Installation Tools ................................................................................................. .....6 Installation of your Radio ..................................................................................................... .............6 Occupantís Safety .............................................................................................................. .........7 To Disassemble the Cradle ..................................................................................................... ....7 Mounting ....................................................................................................................... ....................7 To Reassemble the Cradle ....................................................................................................... ......... 8 Antenna Installation ........................................................................................................... ...............8 RF Exposure Hazard ............................................................................................................. ......8 Wiring ........................................................................................................................ ...................... 9 External Speaker ............................................................................................................... ......... 9 Power Cable ................................................................................................................... ..........10 External Wire (Horn/Hush/Emergency)..........................................................................................10Remote Control Head Option ..................................................................................................... .....10 Microphone Clip ............................................................................................................... ..............11 Installation Checks ........................................................................................................... ............. 11 WARNING
T2000II T2020II User’s Guide T2020II Call key Status key Microphone socket Auxiliary key Monitor key Function key Channel key Enter key Alphanumeric key ON/OFF - Volume knob PTT key Keypad Display window Scrolling available indicator Transmit indicator Safety Training Information This product generates radio frequency energy during transmissions. This device must be restricted to work-related use in an occupational/controlled exposure environment. The radio operator must have control of the exposure conditions and duration of all persons exposed to the antenna of this transmitter to satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance. This device is not approved for general population use. •It must only be used with authorized accesso- ries and antennas. •The operator must ensure that the minimum safe distance of 0.9m (35 inches) between persons and the antenna is not exceeded during transmissions. •Do not exceed a duty cycle ratio of 50% transmit mode to stand-by or receive modes. The radio is in transmit mode when the PTT key on the microphone is pressed and the TX indicator shows in the display window. •DANGER: SWITCH THE RADIO OFF AT PETROL FILLING STATIONS •DANGER: SWITCH THE RADIO OFF IN THE VICINITY OF EXPLOSIVE DEVICES (such as in a quarry that uses blasting techniques) •Use of a handheld microphone or a radio while driving could contravene the legislation that applies in your country or state. Please check the vehicle regulations of your own country. Additional Safety Warnings FCC RF Exposure Limits Getting Started Your T2020IIis controlled by a microprocessor which allows it to be configured to suit the needs of your particular fleet. This User’s guide provides only a brief description of the basic features of your radio. For information about the advanced features which may also be provided, a comprehensive operators’ manual is available from your Tait dealer. To switch the radio on, turn the ON/OFF- Volume knob clockwise about one-third of a turn. You may need to finally adjust the volume when you receive your first call. When first switched on, the radio resumes operation on the same channel as when it was last switched off. To check for activity on a channel, select channel mode by pressing the Channel ( Ch ) key. •Use the scroll keys ( and ) to move through the list of available channels, or •Use the keypad to enter a new channel number, or •Use the keypad to enter an alphanumeric label (). A group is simply a collection of channels grouped together for scanning or voting. You select a group in the same way as selecting a channel. To Change Channels Switching On Selecting a Group Selecting a Channel Introduction Making a Call Sending aThis section explains how to make a call using Callyour T2020II. 1Select the appropriate channel for the party you wish to contact (see “Selecting a Channel”). 2Check that the channel is free of traffic by observing the BUSY indicator - if it is illuminated the channel is already in use and you must wait. If your radio is preprogrammed for ‘off-hook monitoring’ you will hear any other traffic when you lift the microphone from its clip. 3Hold the microphone about 5cm from your mouth and press the PTT key. Pause briefly to ensure your first word is not cut off, then speak clearly, identifying yourself and the person you wish to contact by your call signs (for example “Mobile-9 to Base”). Release the PTT key when you have finished talking. 4When you receive a reply, proceed with your conversation as described below. Using theThe PTT key on the side of the microphone Microphoneswitches the radio between transmit and receive and PTT keymodes. Each time the radio transmits, the TX indicator appears in the display. To speak, press the PTT key and then release it to listen to the reply. TransmitThe radio is fitted with a preprogrammed timer to Timerlimit the maximum length of transmissions. When this time limit is reached, a three tone warning is sounded and transmission stops. You must release the PTT key before proceeding. Alphanumeric Entry Mode To perform repetitive operations which require several keystrokes, your T2020II may be preprogrammed with alphanumeric labels. These labels, when recalled, can perform a series of operations such as selecting a channel and sending a call. 1Press the Alphanumeric ( ) key to enter the Alphanumeric Entry mode. 2Scroll through the list of labels by using the cursor keys ( and ) until the label is displayed, or enter the label for the required party, using the keypad. 3Press the Enter ( ) key to initiate the call. You want to call your base despatcher who has been assigned the label, BASE. The keystroke sequence and display might appear as follows: Scanning To have your radio monitor a number of channels for valid activity (transmissions carrying tones or codes specific to you), you can use the prepro- grammed scanning facility in your T2020 II. ScanningTo set the radio scanning through a list of preprogrammed channels: 1Ensure the microphone is in its clip (‘on-hook’), 2Select a group preprogrammed as a scan group (see “Selecting a Channel”), and scanning commences. 3If the radio detects a channel with valid activity, it pauses there and makes the traffic audible to you. When the traffic finishes, the radio resumes scanning. To stop the radio scanning, select another channel. While the radio is scanning, you may lift the microphone off-hook to suspend scanning and make a call. If the radio was monitoring channel activity when you lifted the microphone off-hook, then it remains on that channel. If the radio was scanning for traffic, then it returns to its preprogrammed ‘home’ channel. Replace the microphone on-hook to restart scanning. Example 459-20200-03 Making a Call While Scanning Selecting a Sequence Press Key Display Reads Explanation Most recent selection displayed Label not yet identified Label not yet identified New label identified BASE is called and the BASE number is displayed Selcall Calls IntroductionIf your T2020…
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T2000 INSTALLATION GUIDE TAIT ELECTRONICS LIMITED Software licence agreement This legal document is an Agreement between you, (the “Licencee”) and Tait Electronics Limited (“Tait”). By opening this product package and/or using the product you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement, do not open the product package and immediately return the unopened product package to Tait. If you open the product package that will be deemed to be acceptance of the terms of this licence agreement. Licence In consideration of the payment of the Licence Fee which forms part of the price you paid for products you acquired from Tait or its subsidiary or agent (the “products”) and our willingness to be bound by the terms of this agreement, Tait grants to you as Licencee the non-exclusive right to use the copy of a Tait software program included in the products, (the “Software”). In particular the Licencee may use the program on a single machine and if the software is supplied on a diskette, the licensee may: (a) copy the program into any machine readable or printed form for backup purposes in support of your use of the program on the single machine (Certain programs, however, may include mechanisms to limit or inhibit copying. They are marked “copy protected”), provided the copyright notice must be reproduced and included on any such copy of the Software. (b) Merge it into another program for your use on the single machine. (Any portion of this program merged into another program will continue to be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.); The Licencee may not duplicate, modify, reverse compile or reverse assemble the Software in whole or part. Title to software This agreement does not constitute a contract of sale in relation to the Software supplied to the Licencee. Not withstanding the Licencee may own the magnetic or other physical media on which the Software was originally supplied, or has subsequently been recorded or fixed, it is a fundamental term of this Agreement that at all times title and ownership of the Software, whether on the original media or otherwise, shall remain vested in Tait or third parties who have granted licences to Tait. Term and termination This Licence shall be effective until terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Licencee may terminate this Licence at any time by destroying all copies of the Software and associated written materials. This Licence will be terminated automatically and without notice from Tait in the event that the Licencee fails to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement. The Licencee agrees to destroy all copies of the Software and associated written materials in the event of such termination. Limited warranty The Software is supplied by Tait and accepted by the Licencee “as is” without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied, including but not being limited to any implied warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Software vests in the Licencee. Should the Software prove to be defective, the Licencee (and not Licensor or any subsidiary or agent of the Licensor) shall assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction. Tait does not warrant that the functions contained in the Software will meet the Licencee’s requirements or that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free. However Tait warrants that the diskettes if any on which the Software is supplied to the Licencee shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of delivery to the Licencee. Exclusion of liability Tait’s entire liability and the Licencee’s exclusive remedy shall be: 1.The replacement of any diskette not meeting Tait “limited warranty” and which is returned to Tait or an authorised agent or subsidiary of Tait with a copy of the Licencee’s purchase receipt; or 2.If a diskette is supplied and if Tait is unable to deliver a replacement diskette which is free from defects in material or workmanship, the Licencee may terminate this Agreement by returning the Software to Tait. 3.In no circumstances shall Tait be under any liability to the Licencee, or any other person whatsoever, for any direct or consequential damage arising out of or in connection with any use or inability of using the Software. 4.Tait warrants the operation of the Software only with the operating system for which it was designed. Use of the Software with an operating system other than that for which it was designed may not be supported by Tait, unless otherwise expressly agreed by Tait. General The Licencee confirms that it shall comply with the provisions of law in relation to the Software. Law and jurisdiction This Agreement shall be subject to and construed in accordance with New Zealand law and disputes between the parties concerning the provisions hereof shall be determined by the New Zealand Courts of Law. Provided however Tait may at its election bring proceedings for breach of the terms hereof or for the enforcement of any judgement in relation to a breach of the terms hereof in any jurisdiction Tait considers fit for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the terms hereof or obtaining relief for breach of the terms hereof. No Dealings The Licencee may not sublicense, assign or transfer the licence or the program except as expressly provided in this Agreement. Any attempt otherwise to sublicense, assign or transfer any of the rights, duties or obligations hereunder is void. No Other Terms The Licencee acknowledges that it has read this agreement, understand it and agree to be bound by its terms and conditions. The Licencee further agrees that this is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between it and Tait in relation to the Software which supersedes any proposal or prio…
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TELTEST Laboratories Tait Electronics Ltd PO Box 1645 558 Wairakei Road Christchurch New Zealand Phone: 64 – 3 – 358 3399 Fax: 64 – 3 – 358 0432 February 2001 To Whom It May Concern: T2020-643-F04 This equipment meets the requirements of FCC Rules Part 90.203(e) and (g) as applicable. Programming of this product’s transmit frequencies can be performed ONLY by the manufacturer or by service or maintenance personnel. The operator cannot program transmit frequencies using the equipment’s external operation controls. Regards, Garry Pringle Compliance Laboratory Technician
TELTEST Laboratories Tait Electronics Ltd PO Box 1645 558 Wairakei Road Christchurch New Zealand Phone:(64) (3) 3583399 Fax:(64) (3) 3580432 February 2001 To whom it may concern T2020-643-F04 CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST Reference rule sections 0.457 (d) (ii) and pursuant to rule section 0.459 (a) confidentiality is requested as follows: Specific Information: Schematics The schematics contain trade secret information which is not made routinely available to the public or to our competitors. Disclosure of this information could result in an unfair advantage to our competitors. It should be treated as confidential for the duration of effectiveness of the Grant Of Authorisation. Regards Garry Pringle Compliance Laboratory Technician
Gentlemen, This covering letter is in response to your e-mail dated 6 April 2001, EA 100054, FCC ID CASTEL0055, correspondence number 18774. Exhibits for RF Exposure Label, RF Exposure Limits Installer Information and User Information Addendum, Installation Guide correction, and MPE report correction, will be up-loaded with this letter. Q1. Please identify the operating configurations and exposure conditions of this transmitter. Does it use vehicle-mount antennas only or if there are other operating configurations? Answer: Operating Conditions:Mobile transmitter using vehicle mounted antennas only. Exposure conditions:Occupational/Controlled. 2. The manual has identified only a 4.5 dBi antenna with a RF safety separation distance of 1 meter in one statement then 0.82 meters in another statement. The MPE Report indicates antennas with gains of 2.15, 4.5 and 5.15 dBi with RF safety separation distances from 0.5 to 0.71 meters. The statement in the MPE report must match what is in the manual. The RF safety distances in the MPE report must match the manual. The antennas and antenna gains in the MPE report must match the manual. Please correct all these discrepancies. What antennas will be used? Answer: The RF Exposure Limits Installer Information and User Information will be removed from the manual and a separate instruction sheet supplied with each transmitter. The tables in the MPE Report have been corrected. The antennas used will be: Antenna Type:Monopole (λ/4 whip) Antenna Gain:2.15 dBi Antenna Type:Monopole (5λ/8 whip) Antenna Gain:5.15 dBi 3. You applied for this transmitter to be limited for use in an occupational/controlled exposure environment. In order for this radio to qualify for use in an occupational exposure environment, radio operators are required to have the knowledge, through training, to control the exposure conditions and duration for themselves and bystanders. Please correct the appropriate training material and procedures as supporting info. If the training info is in the form of a manual, an RF exposure label is required on the device to direct users to the specific training info. The label should indicate that in order for this radio to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirement it must be restricted for occupational use only and the users must following the specific training information in the manual before operating this radio. Show the location of the label and the wording in the label. FYI... Please see recently approved filing, FCC ID:AZ492FT4835 for similar situations on controlled exposure requirements. That device (operates at a higher frequency) is categorically excluded from routine RF exposure evaluation but has chosen to perform both MPE and SAR measurements to achieve a smaller (more realistic) separation distance. For training and labeling info, please see another recently approved filing, FCC ID:OWDTR-0006-E. This is a portable radio, but the training and labeling info should generally applicable to the device in the current filing. Answer: See exhibits for training information, label and label positioning. Best Regards, Steve Crompton.
To:Joe Dichoso FCC Application Processing Branch From:Steve Crompton Tait Electronics Ltd. Re: FCC ID CASTEL0055 Applicant: Tait Electronics Ltd Correspondence Reference Number: 19480 731 Confirmation Number: EA100054 Deqr Mr Dichoso, This covering letter is in response to your e-mail dated 31 May. Question: 1)The installation manual indicates the antenna must be installed to provide 35 inches from persons. This may not be feasible on all vehicles, which is why the device must be operated in a controlled environment. Since this is in conflict with the current instructions, revise the installation instructions accordingly. It may be best to delete the requirement to provide 35 inches if the rest of the instructions are sufficient. Answer: The distance requirement has been deleted. The training information in the User Guide informs the user that to comply with FCC requirements no persons should be closer than 35 inches during transmissions. A copy of the revised Installation Guide is attached. Question: 2)Confirm or submit a copy of the revised info. Current info has - "It is classified by the FCC as suitable for occupational use in a controlled exposure environment." This sentence should be replaced with - "This device must be restricted to work-related use in an occupational/controlled exposure environment. The radio operator must have control of the exposure conditions and duration of all persons exposed to the antenna of this transmitter to satisfy RF exposure compliance. This device is not approved for general population use." The rest of the training info should be kept as it is. Answer: A copy of the revised User Guide is attached. For the grant - Output is at the antenna terminal of the device. This transmitter may operate with the two antennas tested for this filing in vehicle mount configurations. This device must operate at duty factors not exceeding 50% and must satisfy Occupational/Controlled RF exposure requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements and users must be provided with the training information. Answer: Not ed. Best Regards, Steve Crompton.
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558 Wairakei Road · Christchurch · New Zealand
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 4 | 9 | 450 MHz - 520 MHz | 25 W | 16K0F3E | 3 ppm |

Base Station Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Base Station Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Mobile Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Portable Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Portable Transceiver
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter