Radio Shack TRC-232 owner manual Using AC Power

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Using AC Power

You can operate the walkie-talkie from AC power using the sup- plied DC car adapter, a 12-volt DC power supply (such as Cat. No. 22-120), and a cigarette lighter accessory outlet (such as Cat. No. 270-1539). The supplied DC car adapter also lets you connect an external, mounted walkie-talkie antenna.

Note: Most 12-volt DC power supplies plug into a standard AC outlet to produce DC power. Before connecting your walkie- talkie to a 12-volt DC power supply, read and follow the instruc- tions included with the power supply.

Follow these steps to power the walkie-talkie from AC power.

1.Slide the DC car adapter onto the walkie-talkie.

2.Using the double-sided foam tape supplied with the ciga- rette lighter accessory outlet, mount the cigarette lighter accessory outlet to the DC power supply.

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