Radio Shack TRC-446 owner manual Specifications, General

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SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Channels

40 Channels

Frequency Range

26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz

Power Requirements

13.8V DC (12–16 Volts DC, Negative Ground)

Dimensions (HWD)

.. 21/4 × 7 1/4 × 7 7/8 Inches

 

(57 × 184 × 200 mm)

Weight

3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)

RECEIVER

Sensitivity

0.5 V or better for 10 dB (S+N)/N

Adjacent Channel Rejection

50 dB (at 10 kHz)

Audio Output

4.5 Watts (Maximum)

Frequency Response

450–2500 Hz

Intermediate Frequency

1st IF: 10.695 MHz

 

2nd IF: 455 KHz

Cross Modulation

50 dB

Squelch

Adjustable from 0.5 V to 1 mV

TRANSMITTER

Output Power

4 Watts (FCC Maximum)

Type of Modulation

AM Double-Sideband, Full Carrier Modulation

Modulation Capability

±90%

Spurious Emission

Less than –70 dB

Frequency Tolerance

±200 Hz

Antenna Impedance

50 Ohm

Current Drain

(13.8-volt supply) 1 Amp with No Modulation

 

1.6 Amps with 80% Modulation

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Contents TRC-446 Features FCC Information Contents Installation Mounting the Microphone HolderMounting the TRC-446 Antenna Connecting MicrophoneUsing Vehicle Battery Power Installing AN AntennaConnecting an Antenna Selecting an AntennaUsing the CB AS a Base Station Connecting Optional External SpeakersExternal CB Speaker Public Address Speaker Adjusting the Standing Wave RatioSet S/RF/SWR/CAL to CAL Set S/RF/SWR/CAL to SWRStanding Wave Ratio Guidelines Standing Wave Ratio PerformanceRatio Rating Evaluation Noaa Quick Look AT the ControlsTurning on the CB and Receiving Transmissions OperationTransmitting Changing Channels Using the Controls on the MicrophoneListening to Weather Broadcasts Frequency Channel MHzWeather Alert Using the Public Address FunctionTypical Uses For a CB Radio CB Operation TipsBusiness Uses Personal UsesCode Meaning Using Common 10-CODESReducing Noise Maximum RangeTroubleshooting Symptom Check ThatCH9/NOR/CH-19 is set to NOR Care and Maintenance Replacing the Fuses General SpecificationsPublic Address Fm Page 23 Thursday, May 13, 1999 403 PM Vised of the Possibility of Such Damages Limited Ninety-Day Warranty

TRC-446 specifications

The Radio Shack TRC-446 is a classic handheld CB (Citizens Band) radio, well-regarded in the realm of two-way communication devices. Released in the 1980s, it has become a sought-after collector's item due to its impressive features, build quality, and ease of use.

One of the defining characteristics of the TRC-446 is its compact and portable design. Weighing less than many of its contemporaries, it fits comfortably in the hand and is lightweight enough for prolonged use. This makes it an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts, truck drivers, and hobbyists alike. Its robust construction ensures that it can withstand the rigors of daily use.

In terms of technology, the TRC-446 operates on the standard 40 channels designated for CB radios in the United States, allowing users to communicate over short distances. It incorporates AM modulation, which was the primary mode of communication for CB radios, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of other devices. The operating range can reach several miles, depending on the terrain, making it ideal for both urban and rural communication.

The user interface is designed for simplicity, featuring a clear display with channel indicators, an easy-to-access volume control, and a squelch knob to eliminate background noise. The push-to-talk button is conveniently placed, providing seamless access during conversations. Additionally, the TRC-446 comes equipped with a built-in microphone, making voice transmission effortless.

Another noteworthy feature is the external antenna jack, which allows for improved communication range. Users can connect various antennas, enhancing their ability to send and receive signals in challenging environments.

The TRC-446 also supports compatibility with additional accessories, such as handsets and speakers, allowing for a more customizable communication experience. The battery life is decent for a handheld device, with options for both rechargeable and disposable batteries, making it versatile for different use cases.

In conclusion, the Radio Shack TRC-446 represents a significant piece of communication technology from the late 20th century. With its reliable performance, user-friendly design, and compatibility with a range of accessories, it remains a cherished model among CB radio enthusiasts. Whether for nostalgia or practical use, the TRC-446 stands out as a testament to the enduring appeal of two-way radio communication.