User`s manual

USER’S MANUAL
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5. CB/PA Switch. Selects mode of operation. In the CB
position, the PA function is disabled and the unit will transmit
and receive on the selected channel, The PA function should
not be used 7 unless a PA speaker is connected.
6. S-RF/Power Meter. Shows relative transmitter RF output
power and input signal strength when receiving. Theve LED
(Light Emitting Diode) segments glow to indicate receive or
transmit activity.
7. TX Indicator. This indicator will light red when in the
transmit mode.
8. Channel Display. The selected operating channel will
be displayed here.
9. Channel Selector Switch. When turned, this knob is
used to select any one of the forty citizens band channels
desired.
Other operation Features
Automatic Noise Limiter. This is a non-switchable feature
that is always on to reduce background noise.
Rear Panel
1. ANTENNA CONNECTOR: This SO-239 connector
permits connection of the transmission line cable male
connector to the transceiver.
2. PUBLIC ADDRESS: An external 8-ohm 4.0 watt PA
speaker may be connected to the PA Speaker Jack when
this unit is used as a public address system. The speaker
should be directed away from the microphone to prevent
acoustic feed-back. Physical separation or isolation of the
microphone and speaker must be employed when operating
the PA at high output levels.
3. EXTERNAL SPEAKER: The External Speaker Jack is
used for remote receiver monitoring. The external speaker
should have 8 ohms impedance and be rated to handle at
least 4.0 watts. When the external speaker is plugged in, the
internal speaker is automatically disconnected.
4. POWER: These wires supply power to the CB radio.
See page 5 for installation.
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1. Be sure that the power, antenna and microphone are
properly connected before proceeding further. The CB/
PA switch should be in the CB mode. The Channel 9/NOR
Switch should be in the NOR mode.
2. Turn the radio ON by rotating the VOLUME CONTROL
clockwise.
3. Rotate SQUELCH CONTROL counterclockwise until
incoming signal is heard.
4. Turn the CHANNEL SELECTOR KNOB to select the
desired operating channel.
5. Set the VOLUME CONTROL to a comfortable listen-
ing level.