DC Cable
Deluxe Chrome-Faced
40-Channel Mobile CB
with Weather Alert
21-1576
Quick Start Guide
for installing, setting up and using your new product
Step Two
Attach the Microphone Holder
You can attach the microphone holder
horizontally or vertically to either side of the CB.
To attach the microphone holder somewhere
else, follow these steps.
1. Use the microphone holder as a template to
mark the positions for the mounting screws
at the desired mounting location.
2. Drill a hole at the marked position. Do not
drill into anything behind the mounting
surface.
3. Attach the microphone holder to the
mounting surface using the supplied (small)
machine screws and lockwashers.
Vertical
Horizontal
Mount the CB
Find a convenient location in your vehicle to mount your CB. If you are
uncomfortable mounting the CB yourself, consult your vehicle service
center or automotive dealer for assistance.
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Select a mounting location where:
•
you can easily reach the CB.
•
wires and cables are clear of the vehicle’s pedals or other moving
parts.
•
the CB is not directly in front of heating vents.
•
all wires and cables can reach their connection points.
1. Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark the positions for the
screws on the mounting surface.
2. At the marked positions, drill a hole slightly smaller than the mounting
screws. Do not drill into objects behind the mounting surface.
3. Secure the mounting bracket to the mounting surface with the
supplied screws and lockwashers.
4. Attach the CB to the mounting bracket with the supplied rubber
washers and mounting knobs.
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WARNING
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Mount the CB securely to avoid damage to the CB or vehicle, and to
avoid injury to anyone in the vehicle during sudden starts or stops.
Mounting Knobs
Mounting Bracket
Rubber Washers
Connect the Microphone
1. Align the holes
inside the
microphone’s plug
with the pins in the
microphone jack
and insert the plug.
2. Turn the
microphone plug’s
locking nut
clockwise to secure
it.
3. Slide the microphone into the holder.
4. To disconnect the microphone, unscrew the
locking nut and pull the microphone plug
toward you. Do not pull the microphone
cable.
Microphone
Plug
Step One
Step Three
Connect to Vehicle Battery Power
1. Connect the
supplied DC
cable to the
radio’s
POWER
jack as shown.
2. Connect the cable’s black wire to your vehicle’s negative
battery terminal (–), or to a metal part of the vehicle’s
frame that is not insulated by a plastic part.
3. Connect the red wire (with in-line fuse) to a source of
voltage that turns on and off with the ignition switch, such
as a spare accessory terminal in your vehicle’s fuse box.
This assures you that the CB is turned off when you turn
off the igntion.
Black
Red
Step Five
Microphone
Jack
Step Four
Connect an Antenna
There are many different types of antennas for mobile CBs.
Each type has its own benefits, so choose the one that best
meets your needs. Your local RadioShack sells a wide variety
of antennas. When choosing an antenna, keep in mind that for
the best performance you should mount the antenna:
•
as high as possible in the vehicle.
•
as far as possible from sources of electrical noise.
•
vertically.
1. Follow the antenna’s mounting instructions.
2. Route the antenna cable to the CB radio and connect it to
the
ANT.
jack.
CB/WX/PA —
Slide to
CB
to use and listen to citizen’s band radio. Slide to
WX
to
listen to local and national weather broadcasts. Slide to
PA
to use the public
address function.
See Page 6.
Microphone Jack
RF GAIN —
Rotate to adjust reception to
match signal strength.
See Page 6.
OFF/VOLUME —
Rotate towards
VOLUME
to turn on your CB, and then
adjust the listening level. Rotate towards
OFF
to turn off your CB.
SQUELCH —
Rotate
to reduce background
noise (CB sensitivity).
See Page 6.
DUAL/OFF —
Slide to
DUAL
to monitor
Channel 9 while in CB mode. Slide to
OFF
to stop monitoring.
See Page 7.
Mounting Bracket
Microphone Holder
Microphone with
Coiled Cord
Supplied
mounting
hardware
PTT —
Push to talk. Hold down and talk into the
microphone while transmitting.
Antenna
Cable
Signal Meter —
Shows signal strength and standing wave ratio
measurements.
See Page 7.
SWR CAL —
Rotate and hold down
PTT
to match your antenna system
characteristics with RF output power.
See Page 10.
CH9/NOR/CH19 —
Slide to
CH9
or
CH19
to quickly tune to either
emergency broadcast station when in CB mode. Slide to
NOR
to use
normal (manual) tuning.
See Page 6.
S/RF/SWR/CAL —
Slide to
S/RF
,
SWR
, or
CAL
to define what information appears on the signal
meter.
See Page 6.
NB/OFF/MON —
Slide to
NB (Noise Blanking)
to
reduce atmospheric and ignition noise. Slide to
OFF
to deactivate noiseblanking. Slide to
MON
while in PA mode to monitor CB channels or WX
alerts.
See Page 10.
MIC GAIN —
Rotate to adjust
microphone sensitivity.
See Page 7/13.
Rotate to tune to a channel.
Locking
Nut
ANT.
Jack
DC cable
POWER Jack
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