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OPERATION

Before you start using your CB, we recommend you read “CB Operation Tips” on Page 8 which contains infor- mation that will help you use your CB effectively and courteously.

Note: Before you operate the CB, be sure it is connected to power and an antenna.

1.Turn VOLUME clockwise until it clicks to turn on the CB. The CB automatically tunes to Channel 9, the emergency channel.

2.Select another channel, if de- sired.

To immediately select Chan- nel 19, press 19. Channel 19 is another channel used for emergencies and traveler as- sistance.

To select any other channel,

repeatedly press (or hold down) CHANNEL or .

The display shows the channel number.

3.To transmit, hold the CB 2–3 inches from your mouth, hold down PUSH TO TALK, and speak directly into MIC (the built-in microphone). The TX (transmit) indicator lights.

In an emergency, broadcast your “CLIP”:

Call sign — identify yourself Location — be exact

Injuries — number of injured, type of injuries, and so on

Problem — give complete de- tails. Give information calmly, clearly, and in as few words as possible

For example, “This is John Smith at Highway 80 and Ale- meda Street. There is a two-car accident here with three injured adults needing emergency care. Please send an ambulance.”

4.When you finish transmitting, re- lease PUSH TO TALK. You now hear other transmissions on that channel (such as the response to your call). Adjust VOLUME to the desired listening level.

Note: VOLUME only affects what you hear. It has no effect on transmissions.

5.To turn off the CB, turn VOLUME counterclockwise until it clicks.

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