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IGNITION NOISE INTERFERENCE 

Use of a mobile receiver at low signal levels is normally limited by the presence 

of electrical noise. The primary source of noise in automobile installation is from 
the generator and ignition system in the vehicle. Under most operating conditions, 
when signal level is adequate, the background noise does not present a serious 
problem. Also, when extremely low level signals are being received, the transceiver 
may be operated with vehicle engine turned off. The unit requires very little current 
and therefore will not significantly discharge the vehicle battery. 

 
Even though the transceiver has ANL and NB controls, in some installations 

ignition interference may be high enough to make good communications 
impossible. The electrical noise may come from several sources. Many possibilities 
exist as variations between vehicles require different solutions to reduce the noise. 
 

ANTENNA 

A vertically polarized, quarter-wavelength whip antenna provides the most 

reliable operation and greatest range. Shorter, loaded-type whip antennas are more 
attractive, compact and adequate for applications where the maximum possible 
distance is not required. Also, loaded whips do not present the problems of height 
imposed by a full quarter-wavelength whip.  

 
Mobile whip antennas utilize the metal body of the vehicle as a ground plane. 

When mounted at a corner of the vehicle they are slightly directional, in the 
direction of the body of the vehicle. For all practical purpose, however, the 
radiation pattern is nondirectional. The slight directional characteristic will be 
observed only at extreme distances. A standard antenna connector (type SO-239) is 
provided on the transceiver for easy connection to a standard PL-259 cable 
termination. 

 

If the transceiver is not mounted on a metal surface, it is necessary to run a 

separate ground wire from the unit to good metal electrical ground in the vehicle. 
When installed in a boat, the transceiver will not operate at maximum efficiency 
without a ground plate, unless the vessel has a steel hull. 

 

Before installing the transceiver in a boat, consult your dealer for information 

regarding an adequate grounding system and prevention of electrolysis between 
fittings in the hull and water.    

    
 
 
 

 

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TUNING THE ANTENNA FOR OPTIMUM S.W.R 

Since there is such a wide variety of base and mobile antennas, this section will 

strictly concern itself to the various types of mobile adjustable antennas.  

Because the antenna length is directly related to the channel frequency, it must be 

tuned to resonate optimally on all channels of the transceiver. Channel 1 requires a 
longer antenna than Channel 40 because it is a lower frequency. 

 Due to the various methods of adjusting antennas for proper S.W.R., we have 

chosen what we think is the optimum method: 

 

A.

 

Antenna with adjustment screws (set screws). 

1.

 

Start with the antenna extended and tighten the set screw lightly enough so that 
the antenna can be lightly tapped with your finger for easy adjustment. 

 
2.

 

Set your transceiver to Channel 20. Press the PTT (push-to-talk) switch, and 
tap the antenna (making it shorter). The S.W.R meter will show a lower 
reading each time the antenna is tapped. By continuing to shorten the antenna, 
you will notice the S.W.R reading will reach a low point and then start rising 
again. This means that you have passed the optimum point for Channel 20. 

 

Extend the antenna a short distance and again follow the procedure above. When 

the lowest point has been reached, switch to Channel 1 and then to Channel 40 and 
compare S.W.R readings. They should be almost equal. 

 
 

 

NOTE 

The proper setting is achieved when the SWR is 1.5 or 
below, and when it has the same reading for channels 1 

and 40. 

 

 
 

B.

 

Antennas which must be cut to proper length 

1.

 

Follow the same procedure as above, but adjust the length by cutting in 1/8” 
increments until a good match is obtained. 

 

2.

 

Be very careful not to cut too much at one time, as once it is cut, it can no 

longer be lengthened. 

 

3.

 

The whip is easily cut by filing a notch all the way around and breaking the 
piece off with pliers. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DX-939

Page 1: ...rference 4 Antenna 4 Tuning The Antenna For Optimum SWR 5 External Speaker 6 Public Address 6 CHAPTER 3 Operation Control Functions 7 Front Panel 7 Rear Panel 10 Frequency Chart 11 Procedure to Receive and Transmit 12 Receiving SSB Signals 13 Alternate Microphone and Installation 15 Maintenance And Adjustment 18 A Few Rules That Should Be Obeyed 19 How Your CB Can Serve You 19 Use Channel 9 For Em...

Page 2: ...y strong Also provide a good electrical grounding connection to the chassis of the vehicle Proceed as follows to mount the transceiver 1 After you have determined the most convenient location in your vehicle hold the transceiver with mounting bracket in the exact location desired If nothing will interfere with mounting it in the desired position remove the mounting bolts Before drilling the holes ...

Page 3: ... a boat the transceiver will not operate at maximum efficiency without a ground plate unless the vessel has a steel hull Before installing the transceiver in a boat consult your dealer for information regarding an adequate grounding system and prevention of electrolysis between fittings in the hull and water 5 TUNING THE ANTENNA FOR OPTIMUM S W R Since there is such a wide variety of base and mobi...

Page 4: ...from the microphone to prevent acoustic feedback Physical separation or isolation of the microphone and speaker is important when operating the PA at high output levels 7 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION CONTROL FUNCTIONS FRONT PANEL 1 ON OFF VOLUME CONTROL Turn clockwise to apply power to the radio and to set the desired listening level 2 SQUELCH CONTROL This control is used to control or eliminate receiver b...

Page 5: ...matic Noise Limiter is activated In the NB ANL position the Noise Blanker is also activated The Noise Blanker is very effective in eliminating repetitive impulse noise such as ignition interference 13 PA CB RB SWITCH In the PA position your voice will come out of the speaker that you need to plug in to the PA SP jack on the back of the radio The radio does not operate when you are in the PA mode T...

Page 6: ...r is connected to this jack the built in speaker will be disabled 11 FREQUENCY CHART Channel Channel Frequency Channel Channel Frequency 1 26 965 MHz 21 27 215 MHz 2 26 975 MHz 22 27 225 MHz 3 26 985 MHz 23 27 255 MHz 4 27 005 MHz 24 27 235 MHz 5 27 015 MHz 25 27 245 MHz 6 27 025 MHz 26 27 265 MHz 7 27 035 MHz 27 27 275 MHz 8 27 055 MHz 28 27 285 MHz 9 27 065 MHz 29 27 295 MHz 10 27 075 MHz 30 27 ...

Page 7: ...r maximum receive gain C RF POWER CONTROL This feature allows for the adjustment of the RF power output continuously over the range of 1 to 4 watts in AM D PROCEDURE TO TRANSMIT 1 Select the desired channel of transmission 2 Set the MIC GAIN control fully clockwise 3 If the channel is clear depress the push to talk switch on the microphone and speak in a normal voice 13 ALTERNATE MICROPHONES AND I...

Page 8: ...cable before starting to solder If the washer is not captive to the pin receptacle body make sure that it is placed on the threaded portion of the pin receptacle body before soldering 7 If the microphone jack is used to hold the pin receptacle during soldering operation best results are obtained when the connections to pin 1 and 3 are made first and then the connections to pins 2 and 4 Use a minim...

Page 9: ... a conversation with another station for more than five minutes at a time without taking a one minute break to give others a chance to use the channel 2 You are not allowed to blast others off the air by over powering them with illegally amplified transmitter power or illegally high antennas 3 You can t use the transceiver to promote illegal activities 4 You are not allowed to use profanity 5 You ...

Page 10: ...out of gas on interstate 95 NO I am out of gas in my driveway YES There is a four car collision at Exit 10 on the Beltway send police and ambulance NO Traffic is moving smoothly on the Beltway YES Base to Unit 1 the Weather Bureau has just issued a thunder storm warning Bring the sailboat into port NO Attention all motorists The weather Bureau advises that the snow tomorrow will accumulate 4 to 6 ...

Page 11: ... RAN may be obtained from our website or by calling our Service Department at 760 480 8800 between 10 00 AM and 4 00 PM Pacific Time The RAN must be written below your return address on the outside of the shipping box Boxes which arrive without an RAN will be refused and the shipping company will return the unopened box to you Be sure to have a pen and paper ready along with the serial number of y...

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