Samsung TRC-445 owner manual Public Address Speaker, External CB Speaker

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CONNECTING OPTIONAL EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

You can connect your CB to an external CB speaker and a public-address speaker.

Note: When you connect an external or PA speaker, the CB’s internal speaker automatically disconnects.

Public Address Speaker

To connect a PA speaker to the CB, use an 8-ohm speaker cable capable of han- dling 5 or more watts of power (such as Cat. No. 40-1235 or 40-1236). Plug the speaker cable’s 1/8-inch plug into the CB’s PA SP jack.

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External CB Speaker

To connect an external CB speaker, use an 8-ohm speaker capable of handling 3–10 watts of power (such as Cat. No. 21-549). Simply plug the speaker ca- ble’s 1/8-inch plug into the CB’s EXT SP jack.

To use the CB as a PA system, see “Us- ing the Public Address Function” on Page 15.

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Contents TRC-445 Features FCC Information Contents Installation Mounting the Microphone HolderMounting the TRC-445 Connecting Microphone Installing AN AntennaSelecting an Antenna Connecting an Antenna Using Vehicle Battery PowerUsing the CB AS a Base Station External CB Speaker Public Address SpeakerAdjusting the Standing Wave Ratio Ratios Rating Description Standing Wave Ratio ChartTurning on the CB and Receiving Transmissions OperationTransmitting Listening to Weather Broadcasts Weather Alert Using the Public Address FunctionCommon Uses for a CB Radio CB Operation TipsCB Courtesy Business UsesCode Meaning Using Common 10-CODESReducing Noise Maximum RangeSymptom Check That TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Replacing the Fuses General SpecificationsPublic Address RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas