Uniden AX 144 User Manual

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4.

SQUELCH: The squelch control is normally set to a position which just

eliminates undesired background noise with no signal present. With the audio

volume adjusted to a satisfactory level, rotate the Squelch control clockwise to

the point where the sound from the speaker is cut off. In this position, there will

be no sound from the speaker until a signal is received. In order to hear weak

signals, it may be necessary to rotate the Squelch control counterclockwise,

allowing some background noise to be heard,

5. CLARIFIER: The clarifier is normally set to the center position. This feature

has several uses and can greatly enhance receiver operation. If a receive signal

is slightly off frequency, this control can be operated to optimize the receive

signal. This control is primarily intended to tune in SSB signals, but, it may be

also used to optimize the AM signal.

6. MIKE GAIN:

This control is used to adjust, as required, microphone input

sensitivity for optimum amount of modulation in transmit UNIDEN's citizen's

band transceivers have been designed to permit the user to attain levels of
modulation up to 100% depending on the setting of the microphone gain

control, using the microphone provided with the unit. UNIDEN's automatic

compression and peak limiting circuits assure maximum modualtion with mini­

mum distortion.

7. DIMMER SWITCH: This switch is used to adjust the brightness of the LED

channel display and the meter. DIM position reduces brightness.

8. CH9 SWITCH: This switch is for use when emergency communication is needed

on the emergency channel CH9. Pressing the CH9 switch activates CH9

regardless of the position of the channel selector switch. When CH9 switch is

pressed, the channel display is blanked and the CH9 indicator is activated.

9. PA-CB SWITCH: This control engages the PA function. The PA function should

not be used unless an external speaker is connected. In the CB position, the PA

function is disabled and the radio will transmit and receive on the selected

channel.

10. NB/ANL SWITCH: When the switch is placed in the NB/ANL position, both of

RF Noise Blanker and Automatic Noise Limiter circuits are activated. The

NB is very effective for repetitive impulse noise such as ignition noise. The
ANL reduces annoying hash-type noises.

11. RF GAIN: This control is used primarily to optimize reception in strong signal

areas. Gain is reduced by counterclockwise rotation of the control.

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