Rothenbuhler Engineering 1100-5 Carriage Control Transmitter used to remotely control a carriage used in high-lead logging operations User Manual Talkie Tooter 1100
Rothenbuhler Engineering Company Inc Carriage Control Transmitter used to remotely control a carriage used in high-lead logging operations Talkie Tooter 1100
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Users Manual v2
TALKIE TOOTER 1100
USER MANUAL
The information contained in this document is subject to
change without notice. In no event shall Rothenbuhler
Engineering Company be liable for errors contained herein or
for special, indirect, or consequential damages or injuries of
any nature resulting from use of information in this document.
ROTHENBUHLER ENGINEERING
P.O. BOX 708
524 RHODES ROAD
SEDRO WOOLLEY, WA 98284
1100-A19
2/12/2015
©2015 Rothenbuhler Engineering
All Rights reserved
Talkie Tooter 1100 User Manual 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................2
SAFETY WARNINGS ................................................................................................................................................3
LIMITED WARRANTY.............................................................................................................................................4
REGULATORY INFORMATION............................................................................................................................5
FCC Notice...................................................................................................................................................................5
RADIATION HAZARD WARNING.........................................................................................................................5
TRANSMITTER OPERATION.................................................................................................................................7
EAGLE VI HYDRAULIC OR SUPER EAGLET SLACKPULLER.............................................................................7
EAGLE SLACKPULLER ...........................................................................................................................................8
EAGLE V & D7 DRUM CARRIAGE.........................................................................................................................9
EAGLE VI WINCH ..................................................................................................................................................10
ACME 3 SPEED SLACKPULLER...........................................................................................................................11
BATTERY CHARGING...........................................................................................................................................12
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................................................13
AUTHORIZED TALKIE TOOTER SALES AND SERVICE CENTERS.........................................................14
CALIFORNIA ..........................................................................................................................................................14
IDAHO.....................................................................................................................................................................14
MONTANA...............................................................................................................................................................14
OREGON.................................................................................................................................................................14
WASHINGTON........................................................................................................................................................15
AUSTRALIA.............................................................................................................................................................15
CANADA..................................................................................................................................................................15
CANADA (continued) ..............................................................................................................................................16
CHILE......................................................................................................................................................................16
NEW ZEALAND.......................................................................................................................................................16
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SAFETY WARNINGS
1) Always follow your local safety regulations. This manual and its procedures are
secondary to governmental regulations, local regulations or company safety
regulations and procedures. The operation procedures in this manual are only
suggestions and should be checked against the above safety regulations and
procedures. Company training should include the proper use of this equipment
and only trained personnel should use it.
2) Never rely on this equipment or any equipment totally for your safety. All
mechanical and electronic equipment can fail. Always have a safety procedure
that will protect you and minimize hazards of such failure.
3) This Talkie Tooter® Radio Equipment should be installed by a Factory Authorized
installer. Improper installation may result in Safety Hazards, Poor Performance
and/or Damage to Equipment, which may not be covered by warranty.
4) The 1059-4 Battery Chargers is for dry indoor use only. Only use a manufacturer
authorized battery charger. Attempting to use an unauthorized battery charger
may result in a safety hazard and equipment damage may occur. Disconnect the
battery charger from the unit when charging has completed.
5) Do not connect the 1100-5 Yarder Transmitter to a battery charger. The Yarder
Transmitter does not have a battery and may be damaged if connected to a
battery charger.
6) This equipment does not include any internal user serviceable items. Opening the
internal cases is strictly prohibited and may result in safety hazards and equipment
damage.
7) Return the equipment to the manufacturer or authorized service center if has been
damaged or is not operating correctly.
8) Do not operate the equipment if it has been damaged, is suspected of being
damaged, or does not operate correctly.
9) Only manufacturer authorized parts and accessories are allowed to be used with
this equipment.
10) The internal battery is not user replaceable. When battery replacement is
necessary, the replacement must be conducted by trained personnel of a
manufacturer authorized service center using only factory approved batteries. Use
of an unauthorized battery may result in equipment damage and / or a hazardous
condition.
11) If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Your Talkie Tooter® Radio Equipment is guaranteed for 2 years (batteries - 1 year)
against defects and workmanship. If your Talkie Tooter equipment should break
down during this period, we will repair it at our factory or at the nearest authorized
service shop. Only an authorized dealer may perform warranty service on your Talkie
Tooter equipment. Unauthorized service procedures or parts will void and cancel your
warranty, and may cause radio equipment to fail, resulting in accidents and personal
injury.
This is a limited warranty and is given in place of legally implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Our liability is expressly limited to
the cost of repair or replacement of the Talkie Tooter under this guarantee, and does
not extend to additional or consequential damages resulting from operation of the
Talkie Tooter equipment.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
UNITED STATES
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC regulations. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) That this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
The radio contained in this device operates in FCC regulated frequency bands. This
device must be licensed by the FCC before use. Because this device contains a
transmitter, federal law prohibits unauthorized use or adjustments of this radio.
RADIATION HAZARD WARNING
This equipment’s radiation levels in combination with its output power, antenna gain,
and maximum duty cycle are below the safe level limits for general population as
specified by Industry Canada. Although the equipment’s radiation levels are below the
safe level limits, it is a good general practice to minimize any radiation exposure to only
that which is necessary.
Les niveaux de rayonnement de cet équipement en combinaison avec sa puissance de
sortie , gain d'antenne , et le cycle de service maximal sont inférieures aux limites de
niveau de sécurité pour la population générale comme spécifié par Industrie Canada .
Bien que les niveaux de radiation de l'équipement sont inférieures aux limites de niveau
de sécurité , ce est une bonne pratique générale pour minimiser toute exposition aux
rayonnements que ce qui est.
CANADA
**
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-
Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur
le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Under Industry Canada regulations, these radio transmitter models may only operate
using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitters
by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna
type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
These radio transmitter models 1100-3 & 1100-5 have been approved by Industry
Canada (IC 2758A-110005) to operate with the antenna types listed below with the
maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type
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indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the
maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
1100-3 Carriage Transmitter – Integral Antenna: gain -9dBi
1100-5 Yarder Transmitter - Antenna: ¼ wave whip, gain 2.15 dBi
Only Factory accessories are approved for use with this device – e.g. third party
holsters, belt clips etc. are not approved for use.
Contact information where the user can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure
and compliance.
1. Health Canada Safety Code 6:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php
2. RSS-102:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html
En vertu des règlements d'Industrie Canada , ces modèles d'émetteurs de radio ne
peuvent fonctionner en utilisant une antenne d'un type et maximale ( ou moins ) Gain
approuvé pour les émetteurs par Industrie Canada . Pour réduire les interférences radio
potentielles aux autres utilisateurs , le type d'antenne et son gain doivent être choisis
afin que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente ( PIRE) ne est pas plus de ce qui
est nécessaire pour une communication réussie .
Ces modèles d'émetteurs radio 1100-3 et 1100-5 ont été approuvés par Industrie
Canada (IC 2758A - 110005 ) pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-
dessous avec le gain maximal admissible et l'impédance d'antenne requise pour
chaque type d'antenne indiqué . Types d'antennes ne figurant pas dans cette liste ,
ayant un gain supérieur au gain maximum indiqué pour ce type , sont strictement
interdits pour une utilisation avec cet appareil .
1100-3 transport émetteur - antenne intégrée : gagner -9dBi
1100-5 Yarder émetteur - Antenne: ¼ fouet d'onde , gagner 2,15 dBi
Seuls les accessoires d'usine sont approuvés pour une utilisation avec cet appareil -
par exemple étuis de tiers, ceinture clips, etc ne sont pas approuvés pour l'utilisation.
Les coordonnées où l'utilisateur peut obtenir de l'information canadienne sur
l'exposition aux radiofréquences et la conformité.
1. Santé Canada Code de sécurité 6:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct-eng.php
2. RSS-102:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01904.html
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TRANSMITTER OPERATION
EAGLE VI HYDRAULIC OR SUPER EAGLET SLACKPULLER
The transmitter is worn around the waist using the attached belt. To operate the
transmitter it must be tilted so the antenna end is pointing up. The transmitter has two
push buttons. The button closest to the antenna is the UP or TOP button. The other
button is the DOWN or BOTTOM button. Send a signal by pressing either button for at
least 1/10 of a second, but less than 1 second.
TOP BUTTON
CLOSE SKIDLINE CLAMP IF SKIDLINE CLAMP AND SKYLINE CLAMP OPEN
STOP / ALL OUTPUTS OFF
SLACKPULLER
SLACKPULLER FAST
SLACKPULLER REVERSE
HOLD PULSE SLACKPULLER IF SKIDLINE CLAMP OPEN
START ENGINE
BOTTOM BUTTON
HOLD POWER DOWN
OPEN SKIDLINE CLAMP IF ALL OUTPUTS ARE OFF
OPEN SKYLINE CLAMP
OPEN SKIDLINE CLAMP ONLY IF SKYLINE CLAMP OPEN
KILL ENGINE
Is a quick (1/4 of a second) press and release of the button.
Is three times as long as a .
Transmitter antenna must be pointed up to send signal!
DISCONNECT RADIO WHEN JUMP STARTING OR WELDING ON MACHINE.
CAUTION!!
WIRING INFORMATION FOR THE YARDER TRANSMITTER
CONNECTING WIRES INCORRECTLY WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO TRANSMITTER
• 24 Volt System: Connect the white wire ONLY to 24 volts and the black wire to battery
ground.
• 12 Volt System: Connect the red wire ONLY to 12 volts and the black wire to battery
ground.
• Note: Green wire is not used.
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EAGLE SLACKPULLER
The transmitter is worn around the waist using the attached belt. To operate the
transmitter it must be tilted so the antenna end is pointing up. The transmitter has two
push buttons. The button closest to the antenna is the UP or TOP button. The other
button is the DOWN or BOTTOM button. Send a signal by pressing either button for at
least 1/10 of a second, but less than 1 second.
TOP BUTTON
SLACKPULLER / STOP
SLACKPULLER FAST
PULSE SLACKPULLER IF SLACK IS OFF AND SKIDLINE IS OPEN
START ENGINE
BOTTOM BUTTON
STOP
CLOSE SKIDLINE CLAMP IF BOTH CLAMPS ARE OPEN
OPEN SKIDLINE CLAMP IF ALL OUTPUTS ARE OFF
OPEN SKYLINE CLAMP
LANDING BRAKE ON ONLY IF SKYLINE CLAMP OPEN
KILL ENGINE Version PB4
Is a quick (1/4 of a second) press and release of the button.
Is three times as long as a .
Transmitter antenna must be pointed up to send signal!
DISCONNECT RADIO WHEN JUMP STARTING OR WELDING ON MACHINE.
CAUTION!!
WIRING INFORMATION FOR THE YARDER TRANSMITTER
CONNECTING WIRES INCORRECTLY WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO TRANSMITTER
• 24 Volt System: Connect the white wire ONLY to 24 volts and the black wire to battery
ground.
• 12 Volt System: Connect the red wire ONLY to 12 volts and the black wire to battery
ground.
• Note: Green wire is not used.
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EAGLE V & D7 DRUM CARRIAGE
WHISTLE CODES
UP BUTTON FUNCTION HORN
# STOP
HOLD UP SLOW FROM STOP
# HOLD UP FAST FROM STOP
# HOLD SLOW TO FAST FROM UP SLOW
# HOLD FAST TO SLOW FROM UP FAST
# # # # START ENGINE FROM STOP ——
UP WILL STOP WHEN UP BUTTON IS RELEASED.
DOWN BUTTON FUNCTION HORN
# DOWN SLOW FROM STOP
# # DOWN FAST FROM STOP
# # DOWN SLOW TO FAST FROM DOWN SLOW
# # DOWN FAST TO SLOW FROM DOWN FAST
# # # # CLOSE SKY CLAMP
# # # OPEN SKYLINE
CLAMP
# # # # KILL ENGINE FROM STOP ——
# STOP
# = A QUICK (1/4 OF A SECOND) PRESS AND RELEASE OF THE BUTTON.
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA MUST BE POINTED UP TO SEND SIGNAL!
START ENGINE AND KILL ENGINE MUST BE FROM A STOP!
DISCONNECT RADIO WHEN JUMP STARTING OR WELDING ON MACHINE
.
CAUTION!!
WIRING INFORMATION FOR THE YARDER TRANSMITTER
CONNECTING WIRES INCORRECTLY WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO TRANSMITTER
• 24 Volt System: Connect the white wire ONLY to 24 volts and the black wire to battery
ground.
• 12 Volt System: Connect the red wire ONLY to 12 volts and the black wire to battery
ground.
• Note
:
Green wire is not used.
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EAGLE VI WINCH
The transmitter is worn around the waist using the attached belt. To operate the
transmitter it must be tilted so the antenna end is pointing up. The transmitter has two
push buttons. The button closest to the antenna is the UP or TOP button. The other
button is the DOWN or BOTTOM button. Send a signal by pressing either button for at
least 1/10 of a second, but less than 1 second.
TOP
BUTTON
/STOP / ALL OUTPUTS OFF
HOLD UP SLOW
UP FAST
OPEN SKYLINE CLAMP
START ENGINE
BO
TTOM
BUTTON
HOLD
DOWN SLOW
DOWN FAST
CLOSE SKYLINE CLAMP
KILL ENGINE EAGLE VI WINCH
Is a quick (1/4 of a second) press and release of the button.
Is three times as long as a .
Transmitter antenna must be pointed up to send signal!
DISCONNECT RADIO WHEN JUMP STARTING OR WELDING ON MACHINE.
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ACME 3 SPEED SLACKPULLER
The transmitter is worn around the waist using the attached belt. To operate the
transmitter it must be tilted so the antenna end is pointing up. The transmitter has two
push buttons. The button closest to the antenna is the UP or TOP button. The other
button is the DOWN or BOTTOM button. Send a signal by pressing either button for at
least 1/10 of a second, but less than 1 second.
TOP
BUTTON
TOGGLE SLACKPULLER SLOW / STOP / CLOSE SKYLINE CLAMP
TOGGLE SLACKPULLER MEDIUM
PULSE SLACKPULLER MEDIUM IF SLACK IS OFF AND SKIDLINE IS OPEN
SLACKPULLER SLOW IF SLACKPULLER FAST ON
TOGGLE SLACKPULLER FAST
PULSE SLACKPULLER FAST IF SLACK IS OFF AND SKIDLINE IS OPEN
YARD/HAUL
START ENGINE
BOTTOM
BUTTON
STOP
CLOSE SKIDLINE CLAMP IF BOTH CLAMPS ARE OPEN
OPEN SKIDLINE CLAMP IF ALL OUTPUTS ARE OFF
CLOSE SKYLINE CLAMP IF BOTH CLAMPS ARE OPEN
TOGGLE SKIDLINE CLAMP
TOGGLE SKYLINE CLAMP
OPEN SKYLINE CLAMP
OPEN SKIDLINE IF SKYLINE CLAMP OPEN
KILL ENGINE ACME – VER. 6
Is a quick (1/4 of a second) press and release of the button.
Is three times as long as a .
Transmitter antenna must be pointed up to send signal!
DISCONNECT RADIO WHEN JUMP STARTING OR WELDING ON MACHINE.
CAUTION!!
WIRING INFORMATION FOR THE YARDER TRANSMITTER
CONNECTING WIRES INCORRECTLY WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO TRANSMITTER
• 24 Volt System: Connect the white wire ONLY to 24 volts and the black wire to battery
ground.
• 12 Volt System: Connect the red wire ONLY to 12 volts and the black wire to battery ground.
• Note: Green wire is not used.
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BATTERY CHARGING
The 1059-4 Battery Charger is manufacturer authorized for charging 1100-3 Carriage
Transmitters. Only use a manufacturer authorized battery charger. Attempting to use
an unauthorized battery charger may result in a safety hazard and equipment damage
may occur.
Picture 1 1059-4 Battery Charger
The 1059-4 Battery Charger is for dry indoor use within temperature range of 32F (0C)
to 90F (32C) only.
The 1059-4 Battery Charger is powered by the supplied 12VDC wall adapter or optional
vehicle accessory power cord. Only use the manufacturer authorized supplied wall
adapter or vehicle accessory power cord to power the 1059-4 Battery Charger.
The 1059-4 Battery Charger can charge up to (3) transmitters at a time. Connect a
charge cord to the charge pins of a Carriage Transmitter. The red charge light for that
charge station will begin flashing. When the charger detects the battery conditions are
correct for rapid charging, the red charge light will turn on solid. When charging has
completed, the green ready light for that charge station will turn on solid. If the green
ready light flashes, it typically means the charging terminated because the battery
temperature reached its upper limit – which is normal. Typical time for a complete
recharge is 3 hours. Disconnect the battery charger from the unit when charging has
completed
Do not connect the 1100-5 Yarder Transmitter to a battery charger. The Yarder
Transmitter does not have a battery and may be damaged if connected to a battery
charger.
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TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
CARRIER FREQUENCY: VHF 150 – 174 MHz
FCC: CW21100-5
IC: VHF2758A-110005
CARRIAGE TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY STABILITY ± 2.5 PPM
MODULATION 9K00F2D
TRANSMIT POWER 1/2 Watts
OPERATING VOLTAGE 14.4 VDC
TRANSMISSION RANGE 1/2 mile*
SIZE 9 x 3.8 x 1.8 in
23 x 9.7 x 4.6 cm
WEIGHT 1.9 lbs
0.9 kg
CASE Aluminum
INGRESS PROTECTION Water Tight
COLOR Red or Yellow
BATTERY PACK Rechargeable NiMH
BATTERY RUN TIME AT 68°F (20°C)
Actual Transmit Time ~1 hour
Complete Recharge ~3 hours
CURRENT DRAW
Transmitting 0.35 Amps
Standby 0.05 Amp
NOTES:
*Line-of-sight. Typical transmission range
based on transmit power, frequency,
terrain, and local interference.
**Exceeding the recommended temperature
range may result in reduced battery life or
damage to battery.
Max. Operating Temp** -
22°F to 140°F (-30 to 60°C)
Rec. Operating Temp**
-4°F to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)
Storage Temp** -4°F to 95°F (-20 to 35°C)
Charge Temp 32°F to 90°F (0 to 32°C)
YARDER TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY STABILITY ± 2.5 PPM
MODULATION 9K00F2D
TRANSMIT POWER 1/2 Watts
OPERATING VOLTAGE 12 VDC / 24 VDC
TRANSMISSION RANGE 1/2 mile*
SIZE 7.8 x 4.5 x 2.5 in
20 x 11.4 x 6.4 cm
WEIGHT 1.7 lbs
0.8 kg
CASE Aluminum
INGRESS PROTECTION Water Tight
COLOR Red or Yellow
CURRENT DRAW
Transmitting 1/2 Amp
Standby 0.02 Amp
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AUTHORIZED TALKIE TOOTER SALES AND SERVICE
CENTERS
CALIFORNIA
DON’S COMMUNICATIONS
1263 Piñon Avenue
Anderson, CA 96007
530-364-3218
FISHER WIRELESS
2081 Wellmar Drive
Ukiah, CA 95482
707-462-9736
RWS SERVICES
165 S. Fortuna Boulevard
Fortuna, CA 95540
707-725-9702
SIX RIVERS COMMUNICATIONS
4060 Broadway Street
Eureka, CA 95503
707-443-4448
IDAHO
CLARK COMMUNICATIONS
2200 8
th
Avenue
Lewiston, ID 83501
208-746-9671
TRI-PEAKS TELEMOBILE
135 North 9
th
Street
St. Maries, ID 83861
208-245-3472
MONTANA
KAL-COMM / PAGE NW / MOBILE FONE
15 – 18
th
Street East
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-752-5373
OREGON
ACME MANUFACTURING
90099 Prairie Road
Eugene, OR 97402
541-741-2200
BILLMEYER 2-WAY COMMUNICATIONS
287 South 7th Street
COOS BAY, OR 97420
541-267-8354
CAGLE COMMUNICATIONS
2141 N.E. Airport Road #9
Roseburg, OR 97470
541-672-1233
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS
4350 Old Melrose Road
Roseburg, OR 97471
541-672-2074
RACOM
301 Cherry Street
La Grande, OR 97850
541-963-5232
RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
Aka COMPLETE WIRELESS
1245 Washington Street S.W.
Albany, OR 97321
541-928-1631
1-800-394-4404
SILKE COMMUNICATIONS
680 Tyler Street
Eugene, OR 97402
541-687-1611
TELETRON COMMUNICATIONS &
ELECTRONICS
1072 S. 2
nd
Street
Coos Bay, OR 97420
541-269-2337
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Authorized Talkie Tooter Sales and Service Centers
(continued)
WASHINGTON
CSI COMMUNICATIONS dba
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS
39 International Way
Longview, WA 98632
360-423-3690
CSI COMMUNICATIONS dba
DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS
1506 Wishkah Drive
Aberdeen, WA 98520
360-533-5857
CASCADE COMMUNICATIONS
1540 Industrial Way
Longview, WA 98632
360-425-6720
HOWARD SHAFER
159 BROCKWAY ROAD
CHEHALIS, WA 98532
360-748-1000
NORRIS HERRON’S RADIO SHOP
301 Lincoln Street
Hoquiam, WA 98550
360-532-1482
RICHMOND 2-WAY RADIO
1246 W. Highway 101
Port Angeles, WA 98362
360-460-0293
ROTHENBUHLER ENGINEERING/
TALKIE TOOTER
524 Rhodes Road
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284
360-856-0836
WENTZ ELECTRONICS
38523 S.E. King Street
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
425-888-0939
WASHINGTON (continued)
WHISLER COMMUNICATIONS
2875 R.W. JOHNSON BLVD. S.W.
OLYMPIA, WA 98512
360-352-8777
AUSTRALIA
MARCOM-WATSON GROUP
47-49 McKenzie Street
Mowbray, Tasmania 7248
613-6323-8800
CANADA
ALBERNI COMMUNICATIONS & ELECT.
4570 – 10
th
Avenue
Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 4G1
250-724-0655
CANYON COMMUNICATIONS
1405 – 7
th
Avenue South
GOLDEN, B.C. V0A 1H0
250-344-2504
CENTRAL INTERIOR COMMUNICATION
3663 Opie Crescent
Prince George, B.C. V2N 1B9
250-564-5517
GREENDALE MOBILE RADIO
15-43915 Industry Way
Chilliwack, B.C. V2R 3A4
604-793-6115
ISLAND COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
2540 Bowen Road
Nanaimo, B.C. V9T 3L3
250-758-7301
QUINSAM RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
1437B – 16
th
Avenue
Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2E4
250-287-4541
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Authorized Talkie Tooter Sales and Service Centers
(continued)
CANADA (continued)
COAST MOUNTAIN WIRELESS
COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
2809 Kalum Street
TERRACE, B.C. V8G 2M4
250-638-0577
VELLA RADIOLINKS LTD.
810A Trans-Canada Hwy. S.W.
Salmon Arm, B.C. V1E 1S9
250-803-0539
VICTORIA MOBILE RADIO LTD.
3300 Tennyson Avenue
Victoria, B.C. V8Z 3P3
250-475-2425
WIDEBAND RADIO PRODUCTS
274 Westwood Road
Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 6S4
250-754-2887
CHILE
TELECOMUNICCIONES Y REDES
PO Box 1601
Concepcion
56-41-246465
NEW ZEALAND
ALCOM COMMUNICATIONS
295 Tengae Road
Rotorua
647 347-6655
COLVINS LTD.
19 Hirini Street
Gisborne
646-868-7225
FOREST COMMUNICATIONS, LTD.
Hillcrest, Kinleith
Tokoroa
647-886-0441
NEW ZEALAND (continued)
INTEMANN ELECTRONICS
22 Hikutaria Road
Opotiki
647-315-6945
J. V. ELECTRONICS
Stafford Loop Road
Hokitika
643-755-6296
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS MGT.,
LTD.
65 Riri Street
Rotorua
0274 / 875225
TERRAIN
6 Miro Street
Taupo
647-378-4754
STEELCOM ELECTRONICS
225 Lower Port Road
Whangarei
649-438-4644
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