Radio Shack 21-1703 A manual Connecting an Antenna

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Setup

Connecting an Antenna

There are many different types of CB radio antennas for mobile CBs. Each type has its own benefits, so choose the one that best meets your needs.

Note: If you are using this CB as a base station, see “Using the Transceiver” on p.8.

Once you choose an antenna, follow its mounting instructions. Then route the cable to the transceiver and connect the cable to the ANTENNA jack on the back of the transceiver.

For the antenna’s best performance, you should mount the antenna:

as high as possible on the vehicle

as far as possible from sources of electrical noise

vertically

EXT SPEAKER jack

ANTENNA jack

To take advantage of your CB’s maximum range, you can adjust the antenna’s standing wave ratio (SWR) using an SWR meter (not supplied).

Follow the instructions supplied with the SWR meter and antenna to adjust your antenna’s SWR to the lowest possible value. SWR values of 2.0:1 are generally acceptable, with readings of 1.5:1 or lower being more desirable.

Cautions:

Avoid routing the cable next to sharp edges or moving parts, which might damage the cable.

Do not run the cable next to power cables or other CB antenna cables.

Do not run the cable through the engine compartment or other areas that produce extreme heat.

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Contents Mini Mobile CB Radio What’s IncludedProduct Features Setup OntentsProduct Features Product FeaturesOther Features Setup SetupAttaching the Microphone Holder Mounting the Transceiver Connecting an Antenna Connecting the Microphone Connecting an External SpeakerUsing Vehicle Battery Power Using the TransceiverOperation Receiving Transmissions and Adjusting SquelchOperation TransmittingUsing Common 10-Codes Operational HintsMaximum Range Troubleshooting Additional InformationReducing Noise Care and Service Replacing the FuseSpecifications ReceiverRF Emissions Limited Warranty