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C.
SSB Transmit Operation
1.
First select the channel you want.
2.
Place the LSB-USB-AM switch in the LSB or USB position.
NOTE:
If you want to communicate with the station transmitting in a mode of LSB (or USB)
your transceiver must be set in the same mode LSB (or USB) of operation.
To identify the mode of operation (LSB or USB) being transmitted, temporarily try
to receive the station as stated under SSB reception (Paragraph "B" above).
3.
To transmit depress the Push-to-Talk button on the microphone and speak into the
microphone as stated in the step 7 under AM operation.
4.
To receive, simply release the Push-to-Talk button.
When using the transceiver as a public address amplifier
1.
Connect a PA speaker (8-16 ohms) to the PA jack on the rear panel.
2.
Place the PA/CB Switch in the PA position.
3.
Turn the power on.
4.
Depress the Push-to-Talk button on the microphone and speak into the microphone.
INTERFERENCE NOISES IN MOBILE USE
During reception, you may find that your transceiver will pick up interference which makes the
reception of weaker stations difficult. The most common source of these noises is the ignition
system of your own vehicle, since your transceiver is placed relatively close to your ignition system
(engine). In such a case, we recommend you consult with your car dealer to eliminate the ignition
noise. Usually the ignition noise will be suppressed considerably by using a proper radio suppression
type high voltage ignition wire and suppressor resistor in the ignition system. (Most vehicles employ
this wire and resistor but it may be necessary to check them for correct operation). Another method
to suppress the noises is to use additional noise suppressor which will be available from CB/Amateur
radio equ"
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ment supplying shops.
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