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Warning RF exposure hazard!
To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits,
mount the antenna at a location such that no person or
persons can come closer than 35 inches (0.9m) to the
antenna:
For radios with a transmit power >25W:
VHF radios must be installed using an antenna mounted
centrally on the vehicle roof, with a gain of 2.15dBi or
5.15dBi.
UHF and 800MHz radios must be installed using an antenna
mounted either centrally on the vehicle roof with a gain of
2.15dBi or 5.65dBi, or centrally mounted on the trunk with a
gain of 5.65dBi.
900MHz radios must be installed using an antenna mounted
either centrally on the vehicle roof or centrally mounted on
the trunk with a gain of 2.15dBi or 8dBi.
For radios with a transmit power of 25W:
The radio must be installed using an externally mounted
antenna with a gain of either 2.15dBi or 5.15dBi.
To control your exposure to RF and comply with the
maximum exposure limits for occupational/controlled
environments, follow these guidelines:
12 For your safety
Do not talk (transmit) on the radio more than the rated
transmit duty cycle. This is important because the radio
radiates more energy when it is transmitting than when it
is receiving.
While you are transmitting (talking or sending data) on
the radio, you must ensure that there is always a distance
of 35 inches (0.9m) between people and the antenna.
This is the minimum safe distance. For 110W mobiles, the
minimum safe distance is 44 inches (1.1m).
Use the radio only with Tait-approved antennas and
attachments, and make only authorized modifications to
the antenna otherwise you could damage the radio and
violate FCC regulations.

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