Radio Shack TRC-232 owner manual Power Sources, Using Alkaline Batteries

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Warning: Use extreme caution when installing or removing an outdoor antenna. If the antenna starts to fall, let it go! It could contact overhead power lines. If the antenna touches a power line, contact with the antenna, mast, cable, or guy wires can cause electrocution and death. Call the power company to re- move the antenna. DO NOT attempt to do so yourself.

POWER SOURCES

You can power the walkie-talkie from any of four sources:

Alkaline batteries (using the supplied alkaline battery case)

Rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries (using the sup- plied nickel-cadmium battery case)

Your vehicle’s battery (using the supplied DC adapter)

Standard AC power (using the supplied DC adapter and an optional 12-volt DC power supply)

Using Alkaline Batteries

You can operate the walkie-talkie with six AA batteries, using the supplied alkaline battery case. For the longest operation and best performance, we recommend Radio Shack Cat. No. 23- 552.

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Contents TRC-232 Digital Phase-Locked Loop PLL Frequency Synthesizer FeaturesAutomatic Modulation Control ensures a constant RF mod Contents Preparation Connecting AN Antenna Fm Page 6 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using Alkaline Batteries Power SourcesFm Page 8 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using Rechargeable Batteries Fm Page 10 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Charging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Fm Page 12 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using Vehicle Battery Power Fm Page 14 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using AC Power Fm Page 16 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Using AN External Speaker Using the Wrist Strap Connecting AN External SPEAKER/MICROPHONEUsing the Belt Clip Operation Receiving Transmissions and Adjusting SquelchFm Page 20 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Transmitting Using Special Controls Functions Turning On/Off the Light Using Last Channel RecallAlternating Between Two Channels Scanning Incoming SignalsMonitoring Channel Locking the Functions Power SaverPersonal Uses Operational HintsCommon Uses for a CB Radio Business UsesTransmission Courtesy Maximum Range Using Common 10-CODESCode Meaning Fm Page 31 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Care FCC Information Replacing the DC CAR Adapter Fuse Receiver SpecificationsGeneral Fm Page 37 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Fm Page 38 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Fm Page 39 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1204 PM Radio Shack