Controls and their functions – Uniden PC33X User Manual

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CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

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1.

HF

POWER/"S"

METER:

This

Light Emitting Diode (LED) meter

shows the Radio Frequency power
when

transmitting

and

the

strength of the incoming signal
when receiving.

2.

CHANNEL

INDICATOR:

Light

Emitting Diode (LED) indicates the
channel number in use.

3.

PRESS-TO-TALK

MICRO­

PHONE: The receiver and trans­
mitter are controlled by the press-

to-talk switch on the microphone.

Press the switch to activate the

transmitter; release the switch to

receive. When transmitting, hold

the microphone two inches from
the mouth and speak clearly in a

normalvoice. The microphone pro­

vided with your radio is a detach­
able low impedance dynamic type.

4.

OFF/VOL, CONTROL:

Turn

clockwise to apply power to the ra­

dio and to set the audio volume to
the desired listening level. Turn
fully counter clockwise to turn the

radio OFF.

6

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SQUELCH

CONTROL;

This

Squelch Control is rotated to cut off
or eliminate received background
noise in the absence of an incoming

signal. For maximum receive sensi­

tivity, it is desired that the control
be rotated only to this point where

the receive background noise or
ambient background noise is elimi­

nated. Turn the control fully coun­

ter clockwise, then slowly rotate
clockwise until the receive noise
disappears. Any signal to be heard
must now be slightly stronger than
the average received noise. Further

clockwise rotation will increase the
threshold level which a signal must
overcome in orderto be heard. On­

ly strong signals will be heard at the
maximum clockwise setting.

ANl/OFF

SWITCH:

When

placed

in the ANL position the Automatic

Noise Limiter circuit is activated.

The ANL circuit reduces impulse

noise.

CHANNEL SELECTOR SWITCH:

This switch selects the desired

channel for transmission and recep­
tion. All channels, except channel

9, may be used for communications
between stations operating under
different license, Channel 9 has

been reserved by the D.O.C. for

emergency communications involv­

ing the immediate safety of individ-

uals or immediate protection of

property. Channel 9 also may be

used to render assistance to a mo­

torist. This in a D.O.C. rule and ap­
plies to all operators of citizens

band radios,

8.

TX

INDICATOR;

Light

Emitting

Diode (LED) which indicates the
mode of operating. It indicates red

while transmitting.

9.

ANTENNA

CONNECTOR:

This

female connector permits connec­
tion of the transmission line cable

male connector (PL-259) to the
transceiver.

10.

POWER CORD; A power cord is

supplied with the radio.

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11. EXTERNAL SPEAKER: The Exter­

nal Speaker Jack is used for remote
receiver monitoring. The external
speaker syould have 8-ohm imped­
ance and be rated to handle at least

4.0

watts.

When

the

external

speaker is plugged in, the internal
speaker is automatically discon­

nected.

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