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Explains various symbols related to device handling, compliance, and warnings.
Details storage, transport, and operating temperature/cycle requirements.
Covers safe driving, power supply, environmental placement, and temperature limits.
Addresses risks from electrical contact, interference, and antenna connection during transmission.
Advises pacemaker users on safe distances during transmission.
Details cooling, battery, fuse, abnormal operations, and child safety.
Emphasizes antenna connection, SWR check, and avoiding overheating during transmission.
Introduces the CRT MILLENIUM CB radio as a simple, convenient, and high-performance device.
Lists notable features such as up/down keys, scan channel, LCD display, and adjustable squelch.
Explains how to connect the radio to a 12V-13.8V DC power supply and check wiring.
Identifies the rear panel connectors for antenna, external speaker, and power cord.
Describes the function of front panel controls like microphone socket, A/F, SQ, RFG, EMG, and volume.
Details the different functions triggered by short and long presses of control buttons.
Explains how to turn the radio on/off using the VOL switch and control volume.
Describes how to change working channels using microphone UP/DOWN keys.
Details how to adjust the squelch level using SQ button and microphone keys.
Explains how to enable and adjust the ASQ function with 9 different levels.
Covers adjusting RF GAIN and selecting emergency channels (CH9, CH19).
Explains switching between AM/FM modes and locking/unlocking the device keys.
Describes how to start, control, and exit the scan function.
Explains how to change the CB standard and lists associated frequency ranges.
Details the procedure to restore the radio to its factory default settings.
Lists general parameters like modulation, frequency range, voltage, dimensions, and weight.
Provides details on power output, interference, frequency response, and distortion.
Outlines sensitivity, image rejection, squelch, and audio output parameters.
Addresses issues with transmitting or receiving, checking antenna and cable.
Covers troubleshooting non-lighting displays by checking power and wiring.
Advises on channel availability, call etiquette, and using the international phonetic alphabet.
Explains the R-value for readability and S-value for signal strength in radio communication.
Defines common CB radio slang terms and abbreviations used in communication.
Continues the glossary of CB slang terms and abbreviations.
Explains the use of three-letter Q code acronyms for efficient information exchange.
Provides a table listing frequencies for various channels across different standards (IN, D, EU, EC, PL, UK).
Details country-specific restrictions and regulations for CB radio use in Europe.
Continues listing country-specific restrictions for CB radio usage in various European countries.
Declares that the CRT MILLENIUM transceiver meets applicable technical regulations and European standards.
Provides contact information for CRT France International, including address, phone, and website.
Outlines warranty, exclusions, and the procedure for sending the radio for repair.