Samsung TRC-445 owner manual Adjusting the Standing Wave Ratio

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ADJUSTING THE STANDING WAVE RATIO

Most antennas are factory tuned. How- ever, you can usually improve radio per- formance by tuning your antenna system to the CB’s RF output power us- ing the SWR meter on this radio.

Once you have installed the antenna ac- cording to its instructions, follow these steps to adjust the standing wave ratio to your equipment.

Note: You cannot change the SWR on some mobile and base-station anten- nas.

1.Turn on the CB by turning OFF/VOL- UME clockwise until it clicks.

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Figure 13

2.Set S/RF/SWR/CAL to CAL.

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Figure 13

3.Hold down the microphone’s talk button and adjust SWR CAL so the SWR/RF/signal meter’s needle points to CALt (on the top SWR scale).

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Figure 13 and

Figure 19

4.Release the microphone’s talk but- ton.

5.Set S/RF/SWR/CAL to SWR.

6.Press the microphone’s talk button again and read the meter’s needle on the top SWR scale for the antenna’s actual SWR measure- ment. Refer to the Standing Wave Ratio Chart on Page 11 to interpret the SWR meter readings.

The SWR is keyed to the actual frequen- cy of the RF signal transmitted. There- fore, you will get a different SWR reading from one CB channel to anoth- er. Almost all the CB transmissions usu- ally fall within an acceptable range. However, for optimum radio perfor- mance, we recommend you “fine tune” the antenna’s system to the most com- monly used CB channel. If you have no particular channel preference, set your antenna’s SWR for maximum perfor- mance on Channel 19.

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Contents TRC-445 Features FCC Information Contents Mounting the Microphone Holder InstallationMounting the TRC-445 Installing AN Antenna Connecting MicrophoneSelecting an Antenna Using Vehicle Battery Power Connecting an AntennaUsing the CB AS a Base Station Public Address Speaker External CB SpeakerAdjusting the Standing Wave Ratio Standing Wave Ratio Chart Ratios Rating DescriptionOperation Turning on the CB and Receiving TransmissionsTransmitting Listening to Weather Broadcasts Using the Public Address Function Weather AlertCB Courtesy CB Operation TipsCommon Uses for a CB Radio Business UsesUsing Common 10-CODES Code MeaningMaximum Range Reducing NoiseTroubleshooting Symptom Check ThatCare and Maintenance Replacing the Fuses Specifications GeneralPublic Address RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas