Sheet 2
7
External monior
PA speaker
Notes
The internal speaker is
disabled when an external
speaker is connected.
You must have a PA
speaker connected to
use the PA feature.
NOTE: FCC rules reserve Channel 9 for motorist assistance and other
emergency communications. Channel 9 should only be used in situations
where there is immediate danger to the safety of individuals or the
protection of property.
Make sure you read and understood part 95 of the FCC rules and
regulations before using the transmitter.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Basic operation
Turning the
radio on
Turn the
Volume
knob clockwise until the display backlight
comes on.
Turning the
radio off
Turn the
Volume
knob counter-clockwise until it clicks and
the display backlight turns off.
Selecting a
channel
Turn the
Channel
knob clockwise to move up the channel
list. Turn it counter-clockwise to move down the channel list.
Changing the
volume
Turn the
Volume
knob clockwise to increase the volume;
turn it counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Transmitting
–
Tune the radio to the channel you want to transmit on, and
listen to make sure the channel is clear.
–
Press and hold the
PTT
button.
–
Hold the microphone about 2 inches away from your mouth
and speak in a normal voice.
–
Release the button to listen for a response.
Using the
PA feature
–
Move the PA switch up; this turns off the CB radio and
activates the PA speaker.
–
On the microphone, press and hold the PTT button.
–
Hold the microphone about 2 inches away from your mouth
and speak in a normal voice. Use the Volume knob to
adjust the volume of the PA speaker.
–
When you’re finished broadcasting, release the button and
move the PA switch back down.
Adjusting
the squelch
level
–
To ilter out weaker signals and background noise, turn
the knob clockwise to increase the squelch level.
–
To decrease the squelch level so you can hear weaker
radio signals, turn the knob counter-clockwise.