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1. PA Switch - Select the Public Address  

mode when an external PA speaker is 
connected. When the PA mode is 
selected, the CB radio will be disabled.
Adjust the PA output level by rotating 
the volume control.

2. ANL Switch - You can select the 

Automatic Noise Limiter to help reduce 
harsh background noise caused by a 
variety of interference sources.

3. Instant CH 9 Switch - Use this switch 

to override the main channel selector 
and instantly tune to the emergency 
channel 9. Switch back to return to 
normal 40 channel operation.

4. TX LED - An LED lights to indicate 

when the radio is transmitting.

5. S/RF Meter - This LED meter shows the

relative strength of the received  signal 
or the RF output.

6. Channel Indicator - Displays the 

channel currently in use.

7. Channel Selector - This switch selects 

the desired channel for transmission and
reception. All channels, except channel 
9, may be used for communications 
between stations operating under 
different license. Channel 9 has been 
reserved by the FCC for emergency 
communications involving the 
immediate safety of individuals or the 
immediate protection of property.
Channel 9 also may be used to 
render assistance to a motorist. This 
is a FCC rule and applies to all 
operators of CB radios.

8. RF Gain - This control is used to adjust 

the signal reception in areas where 
strong signals are present. Turn the 
control clockwise for maximum 
reception.

9. Squelch - The squelch control is 

used to eliminate background noise 
during the absence of a transmission.
Turn the control fully counterclockwise, 
then slowly rotate it back clockwise until 
the noise disappears. At this setting any 
transmission must be slightly stronger 
than the background noise to “Break 
Squelch” or to be heard. Further 
clockwise rotation will increase the 
threshold at which a signal will be 
heard. You can select any level to  
“Break Squelch.”

10. Volume Control - Rotate clockwise to  

turn the radio on and to increase 
the volume.

11. Microphone Jack- The operational 

mode of the CB is controlled by the 
push-to-talk switch on the microphone.
Press the switch to activate the 
transmitter and disable the receiver.
Release the switch to enable the 
receiver and disable the transmitter.
When transmitting, hold the microphone
about 2 inches from your mouth and 
speak clearly in a normal voice. The 
microphone included with the 
PRO 520

XL

is detachable electret type.

Antenna Connector - This female 
connector permits connection of the trans-
mission line cable male connector (PL-259)
to the transceiver.

Public Address - An external 8 ohm 7-watt
speaker must be connected to the “PA SP”
jack located on the back of the unit. The
speaker must be directed away from the
mic to prevent feedback.

External Speaker - The external speaker
jack is used for remote receiver monitoring.
The external speaker should have an 8
ohm impedance and be rated at least 7
watts. When an external speaker is 
connected, the internal speaker is disabled.

CONTROLS AN

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Содержание PRO 520XL

Страница 1: ...PRO 520XL Professional Mobile CB Radio...

Страница 2: ...operator of an CB radio station is still required to comply with the Communications Act and with the rules of CB Radio Service Welcome to the world of Citizens Band radio communications Your Uniden P...

Страница 3: ...ther Printed Material Antenna must be purchased separately Mounting Hardware If any of these item are missing or damaged immediately contact your place of purchase or Uniden Customer Service at 800 55...

Страница 4: ...or maximum reception 9 Squelch The squelch control is used to eliminate background noise during the absence of a transmission Turn the control fully counterclockwise then slowly rotate it back clockwi...

Страница 5: ...FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW ND FUNCTIONS...

Страница 6: ...ssis or vehicle frame or the positive terminal of the battery Plan the location of the radio and microphone bracket before starting installation Select a location that is convenient for operation and...

Страница 7: ...t be heard Operating Procedure to Transmit 1 Be sure the operator has read and understands part 95 FCC rules and regulations prior to operating the transmitter 2 Select the desired channel for transmi...

Страница 8: ...1 Check power cord and all connections No power 2 Check power cord fuse 3 Check vehicle electrical system Poor reception 1 Check and adjust squelch 2 Check antenna system cable and connectors 3 Check...

Страница 9: ...2500 Hz Output Impedance 50 ohms unbalanced RECEIVER Sensitivity 0 5 V for 10 dB S N N typical limit 1 0 V Selectivity 6 dB 7kHz 70 dB 10kHz typical Image Rejection 80 dB typical I F Frequency Double...

Страница 10: ...with the performance of this warranty Warrantor at its option may replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE...

Страница 11: ...________________ o 46 50 C ___________________________ o 51 55 o 56 60 17 Where did you purchase the product o 61 65 o Department Store o 66 over o Discount Store o Catalog Showroom 21 Occupation o El...

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