Radio Shack TRC-519 owner manual Installation, Before YOU Begin, Attaching the Microphone Holder

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INSTALLATION

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Your CB’s display is protected during shipment by a piece of clear film. Care- fully peel off this film before using your radio for the first time.

ATTACHING THE MICROPHONE HOLDER

You can connect the microphone holder to either side of the CB or to another lo- cation in your vehicle. To attach the holder to either side of the CB, horizon- tally or vertically, secure it using the sup- plied machine screws and lock washers.

To attach the holder to another location in the vehicle, such as the dashboard, follow these steps.

1.Using the holder as a template, mark the positions for the mounting screw holes at the desired location.

2.At each marked position, drill a hole slightly smaller than the supplied mounting screws.

Caution: Be careful not to drill into anything behind the mounting sur- face.

3.Attach the holder at the mounting location using the supplied machine screws and lock washers.

MOUNTING THE CB

The most common mounting location for this CB is under a vehicle’s dashboard. However, if you use the TRC-519 as a base station, you can place it on a desk, shelf, or table (see “Using the CB as a Base Station” on Page 7).

If you are mounting the CB in a vehicle, choose a location where:

you can easily reach the CB.

wires and cables are clear of the ve- hicle’s pedals or other moving parts.

the CB is not directly in front of heat- ing vents.

all wires and cables can reach their connection points.

Warning: If you use the CB in a vehicle, mount it securely to avoid damage to the CB or vehicle or injury to anyone in the vehicle during sudden starts or stops.

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Contents TRC-519 Features Contents Installation Before YOU BeginAttaching the Microphone Holder Mounting the CBConnecting Microphone Connecting AN Antenna Connecting AN External Speaker Using the CB AS a Base StationFollow these steps to install the CB as a base station Receiving Transmissions and Setting Squelch OperationTransmitting Listening to Weather BandUsing Weather Alert/SAME Alert Type You HearCommon Uses for a CB Business UsesMaximum Range Transmission CourtesyReducing Noise Fm Page 14 Monday, January 29, 2001 1029 AM Using Common 10-CODES Code MeaningWeather Channel Frequencies Channel Frequency MHzTroubleshooting Symptom SuggestionCare and Maintenance Replacing the Fuse FCC Wants YOU to KnowSpecifications ReceiverFm Page 21 Monday, January 29, 2001 1029 AM Fm Page 22 Monday, January 29, 2001 1029 AM Fm Page 23 Monday, January 29, 2001 1029 AM Limited Ninety-Day Warranty 08A99

TRC-519 specifications

The Radio Shack TRC-519, released in the 1980s, is notable for its dual functionality, serving as both a base station and a handheld CB radio. This versatile piece of technology was designed for enthusiasts and everyday users alike, delivering reliable communication in an era when citizen band (CB) radios were gaining popularity.

One of the key features of the TRC-519 is its 40-channel capability, allowing users to access a wide range of frequencies. This flexibility was crucial for communication across different regions, making it a popular choice among truckers and road travelers who needed constant connectivity. The unit also features a good quality built-in speaker and a high-sensitivity microphone, ensuring clear and effective communication.

The TRC-519 operates on the AM modulation, a standard for many CB radios during that period. This technology provided users with a strong and reliable audio signal. Additionally, the radio is designed with an instant channel selection feature, allowing users to quickly switch frequencies without delay. This is particularly useful in dynamic situations where swift communication is essential.

Another distinguishing characteristic of the TRC-519 is its robust construction, which contributes to its durability. The radio's design features a compact form factor and a user-friendly interface, making it suitable for both novice and experienced users. The knobs and buttons are intuitively placed, ensuring ease of use even in demanding environments.

The radio is powered by a standard 12-volt system, which is common for automotive use, making it easy to integrate into vehicles. Its versatility extends to both mobile and stationary use, providing users the flexibility to communicate from various locations.

Overall, the Radio Shack TRC-519 combines essential features, rugged design, and practical technology, making it a reliable choice for those in need of effective communication. Whether for leisure, work, or emergency situations, the TRC-519 represents an important chapter in the history of radio technology, paving the way for modern communication devices. With its timeless functionality, it remains a sought-after item among vintage technology enthusiasts and collectors today.