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Set to 

NOR

.

Rotate 

SQUELCH

 fully 

counter clockwise.

Slide to 

CB

.

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Common 10-Codes

Listening to Weather Broadcasts

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration (NOAA) broadcasts local forecast 
and regional weather information on one or more 
of seven channels in the US. Your CB is 
preprogrammed with all seven frequencies.

 

To listen to a weather broadcast, slide 

CB/WX/

PA 

to 

WX

. Rotate 

CHANNEL

 to select a 

frequency. 

Channel

Frequency (MHz)

WX1 162.400

WX2 

162.425

WX3 162.450

WX4 

162.475

WX5 162.500

WX6 

162.525

WX7 162.550

The following codes are used for CB user communication. 

Code

Frequency

Code

Frequency

10-1 

Receiving poorly.

10-21 

Call by telephone.

10-2 

Receiving well.

10-22 

Report in person to____.

10-3 

Stop transmitting.

10-23 

Please stand by.

10-4 

OK, message received.

10-25 

Can you contact____.

10-5 

Relay message.

10-26 

Disregard last 
information.

10-6 

Busy, please stand by.

10-27 

I am moving to 
channel____.

10-7 

Out of service.

10-28 

Identify your station.

10-8 

In service

10-32 

I will give you a radio 
check.

10-9 Repeat 

message.

10-33 

Emergency 

traffic.

10-10 Transmission 

completed, 

standing by.

10-36 Correct 

time 

is____.

10-11 

Talking too rapidly.

10-37 

Wrecker needed at____.

10-12 Visitors 

present.

10-38 Ambulance 

needed 

at______

10-13 Advise 

Weather/Road 

conditions.

10-41 

Please turn to 
channel_____.

10-17 Urgent 

business.

10-42 Traffic 

accident 

at_____.

10-18 

Anything for us?

10-43 

Traffic tie-up at____.

10-19 

Nothing for you. Return 
to base.

10-50 Break 

channel.

10-20 

My location is____.

10-62 

Unable to copy; use 
telephone.

10-70 Fire 

at_____.

Step Seven

To prevent damage to your CB, do not 
attempt to transmit without an antenna 
attached.

Only rotate 

SQUELCH

 until the hissing 

stops. If you continue to rotate it clockwise, 
you will be unable to receive any signals.

Always give emergency communications 
priority on Channels 9 and 19. Channels 9 
and 19 are reserved for motorist assistance 
and for reporting emergency situations, 
hazardous road conditions, and so forth.

The radio sounds a weather alert regardless 
of the channel setting.

The CB will not sound a weather alert while 
you are transmitting.

If you are in a rural or fringe area, your radio 
might be triggered by an alert broadcast in 
one area, but not be triggered if you travel to 
another area (even close by).

Usage Tips

Step Six

Depending on how and where you plan to use your CB 
radio, the following accessories can be used with your CB 
radio for enhanced fuctionality and power. Visit your local 
RadioShack store for a variety of CB accessories.

CB Antenna                                               PA Speaker
12V DC Power Supply                      Base Station Antenna

Coaxial Antenna Cable and Connectors

2-Amp Glass Fuse (for fuse replacement)

Accessories

Receiving

Before trying to receive (listen) on CB channels, adjust your CB to the following settings:

Transmitting

Before transmitting, first make sure you can receive CB channels. Then, adjust your CB as follows:

Refer to the picture above and follow these steps to receive:

1. Rotate 

OFF/VOLUME

 clockwise to turn on the CB. 

2. To decrease CB sensitivity, slowly rotate 

SQUELCH

 clockwise until the hissing sound stops. To increase sensitivity, rotate 

SQUELCH

 counterclockwise. 

3. Adjust 

VOLUME

 to a comfortable listening level.

4. Rotate channel knob to tune to a channel. 

5. If necessary, rotate 

RF GAIN

 clockwise to boost signal strength.  

6. Rotate 

OFF/VOLUME

 

counterclockwise to turn off the CB.

1, 3, 6

2

Refer to the picture above and follow these steps to transmit:

1. Hold the microphone about 2-3 inches away from your 

mouth, hold down 

PTT

 and talk into the microphone. When 

finished, release 

PTT

.

2. Rotate 

OFF/VOLUME

 

counterclockwise to turn off the CB.

1

The signal meter shows 
your transmission strength.

2

5

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