CAUTION:
Under no circumstances should mobile radio antenna be mounted to rear of cab or antenna cable be routed near harness for electrical system controllers or operator controls. Failure to follow these precautions could expose operator to radio frequency energy levels higher than recommended by American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and/or could cause undesirable performance of electronically controlled systems.
IMPORTANT:
Avoid possible interference of tractor electronics by keeping radio, power and antenna cables close to the cab roof.
CAUTION:
Prevent possible personal injury. Disconnect battery ground cable before any electrical repair.
NOTE:
Standard cabs are not radio ready and do not include a mounting plate or wiring harness unless specified when tractor was ordered. See John Deere dealer to install business band radio.
Tractors built late 2003 are not radio ready and do not include a mounting plate or wiring harness unless specified when tractor was
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ordered. See John Deere dealer to install business band radio. For tractors that are radio ready, follow installation steps below.
Install radio as illustrated.
Another mounting choice is to use the two studs on right rear cab post.
Remove existing entertainment radio bezel to gain access to power leads (E) and antenna cable (B).
Power leads are pre-installed to be powered by the key switch. Should radio operation require battery power at all times, the power source can be easily changed. Remove upholstery from side console and locate the electrical junction block near the relays. Find red wire No. 262 and install a wire from junction block post to the radio.
NOTE:
Black wire of power leads is mobile radio ground.
Connect antenna cable to radio. Remove rain cap on outer roof and attach non-ground plane type antenna to the mount. Antenna mount is 1-1/8 in. - 24 thread. The cable connector for radio is a PL259 type. Adapters are available through radio equipment suppliers.
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