User Manual
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OPTION TWO – BIKE POWER SETUP
Using the bike power setup your Two Way Radio is powered by the motorcycle battery when
using a charging/power adapter usually connected to the motorcycle cigarette lighter
socket. To connect your Two Way Radio using the bike power setup it is recommended to
use the Noise Filter accessory to prevent the transmission of conductive noise from the
motorcycle through the BikerCom system. The Noise Filter accessory is sold separately and
not included in the BikerCom package contents (see NOISE FILTER ACCESSORY p19).
To connect your Two Way Radio using the bike power setup with Noise Filter accessory
complete the following steps:
1. Connect the Noise Filter accessory to the Control Box.
2. Connect the Noise Filter accessory to the motorcycle battery.
3. Connect the Noise Filter to the Two Way Radio charging/power adapter.
4. Connect the Noise Filter to the Push To Talk button.
Proceed with standard BikerCom setup.
OPTION THREE – EXTERNAL ANTENNA SETUP
Using the external antenna setup your Two Way Radio is connected to an external antenna
to extend Two Way radio range. To connect your Two Way Radio using the external antenna
setup it is recommended to use the Noise Filter accessory to prevent the transmission of
conductive noise from the motorcycle through the BikerCom system; the ground shielding
conductor should be disconnected from the motorcycle body at the antenna feed point, the
disconnection of the grounding will not affect the performance of the antenna.
To connect your Two Way Radio using the external antenna setup complete the following
steps:
1. Ensure the external antenna is connected to your Two Way Radio.
2. Connect the Noise Filter to the motorcycle battery.
3. Connect the Noise Filter to the Two Way Radio charging/power adapter.
4. Connect the Noise Filter to the Push To Talk button.
Proceed with standard BikerCom setup.