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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Elements
Setup
Installation of a CB antenna
Aerial Connection
Installation in the car
Microphone
Power source
VOX-Function
Operation
On / Off [ VOL ]
Squelch [ SQ / ASQ ]
Channel selection [ UP ] [ DN ]
Modulation selection [ A/F ]
Scan [ A/F ]
Norm selection
Transmitting
Priority Channels 9 / 19
Key lock [ EMG ]
Receipt-Signal Sensitivity [ RFG ]
External speaker jack
Additional Information
Safety Instructions
General Precautions
Servicing
Conformity
Specifications
Channel Frequencies
12
13
14
14
14
15
15
16
16
16
16 - 17
17
17
18
[ EMG ]
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18
18
18
19
19
19
19
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Installation of a CB antenna
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The antenna is one of the most critical parts in the setup. The type
of antenna and its location has a great effect on the range of opera­
tion. Please consider the following criteria for selection of the best
location and the installation of your antenna:
> Make sure that the antenna is designed for radio operation on 27 MHz.
> The position of the antenna should be elevated without any
obstacles nearby
> The aerial cable should not be damaged and the plugs should be
properly connected.
> Make sure that the antenna cable is not bent.
> The bigger the mechanical size of the antenna, the higher the
range of operation.
When you install a mobile antenna please note the following advices:
> The antenna should be fixed in the center of a big body-part, e.g.
the trunk.
> The mobile antenna coil should have the closest possible contact
with a conducting metallic surface of the bodywork of the car.
There are other possibilities to fix the antenna onto the car without
having to drill a hole into the bodywork of your car, e.g. mounting the
antenna with a antenna holder onto the gutter or the trunk. Magnetic
mount antennas (with an magnetic base) or windshield antennas,
which are glued onto the glass, are also alternatives.
> Please don't mount the CB antenna nearby a radio or TV antenna
to prevent interference of radio or TV reception.
> DANGER: Keep an eye on power lines running along nearby when
mounting the antenna on the roof.
> All connected cables including the antenna cable must not exceed
a length of 4.5 m.
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