Radio Shack TRC-494 owner manual Using the Weatheradio

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USING THE WEATHERADIO

In the USA, detailed weather infor- mation is continuously broadcast on 372 government weather stations. Each station broadcasts on A — 162.400, B — 162.475, or C — 162.550 MHz.

Most weather stations use frequency C, but in locations where there might be interference between stations, the other two frequencies might be used. Choose the frequency that provides the best reception at your location.

Follow these steps to receive weath- er information.

Note: Before you use the weathera- dio, be sure you connect a power source and an antenna to the CB.

1.Turn VOLUME clockwise to turn on the weatheradio.

2.Set WEATHERADIO-ABC/CB to

A, B or C.

3.Adjust VOLUME to the desired listening level.

Notes:

If reception is poor, try one of the other two weather station fre- quencies.

CH9, CHANNEL UP/DOWN, PUSH TO TALK, DISPLAY, and RANGE have no effect on weatheradio operation.

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Contents TRC-494 TRC-494 Digital Channel-Number Display IntroductionIntroduction FCC Information FCC Information Contents Contents Preparation Supplying PowerPreparation Attaching the Antenna Directly to the CB Attaching AntennaAttaching Antenna Using the Antenna’s Magnetic Base Using the Antenna’s Magnetic Base Using the CB Using the CB Setting Range Setting Range Using the Weatheradio Using the Weatheradio Common Uses for a CB Radio CB Operation TipsCB Operation Tips Maximum Range CB CourtesyCB Courtesy Code Meaning Using Common CodesUsing Common Codes Symptom Remedy TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Reducing Noise Reducing Noise Maintenance Maintenance Replacing the Power CORD’S Fuse Replacing the Power CORD’S Fuse Receiver SpecificationsTransmitter Specifications Fm Page 19 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1010 AM Fm Page 19 Thursday, August 5, 1999 1010 AM Radio Shack Limited Warranty Radio Shack Limited Warranty