Radio Shack TRC-488 owner manual Operation, Setting Squelch, Using Automatic Noise Limiting

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OPERATION

SETTING SQUELCH

Caution: Do not attempt to use your CB without first connecting it to an an- tenna.

1.Turn VOLUME clockwise until it clicks to turn on the CB, then set it to about halfway between the min- imum and maximum settings. The CB tunes to the last-selected channel.

USING AUTOMATIC NOISE LIMITING

If you hear low-level popping noises while receiving transmissions, slide ANL/OFF to ANL to turn on the auto- matic noise limiting circuit. Otherwise, leave ANL/OFF set to OFF (see “Re- ducing Noise” on Page 16).

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2.Turn SQUELCH fully counterclock- wise. You hear background noise and the green BUSY LED lights.

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3.Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable setting.

4.Turn SQUELCH clockwise just until the background noise stops.

Note: To receive weaker transmis- sions, turn SQUELCH counter- clockwise.

LISTENING TO

WEATHER

BROADCASTS

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has allocated 11 chan- nels for use by the National Oceano- graphic and Atmospheric Admin- istration (NOAA). NOAA broadcasts your local forecast and regional weath- er information on one or more of these channels in your area.

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Contents TRC-488 Channel 2-WAY CB RadioFeatures Contents Installation Mounting the TRC-488Mounting Microphone Holder Connecting AN Optional External Speaker Connecting MicrophoneConnections Connecting Power Using Vehicle Battery PowerInstalling AN Antenna Adjusting ANTENNA’S SWR Operation Setting SquelchUsing Automatic Noise Limiting Listening to Weather BroadcastsReceiving Transmissions on the Channels Transmitting Common Uses for a CB Radio CB TipsCB Courtesy Using Common 10-CODES Code MeaningTroubleshooting Problem SolutionMaximum Range Reducing NoiseMaintenance Replacing the Fuses FCC InformationSpecifications ReceiverRadio Shack Limited Warranty