Introduction, Description, Licensing requirements – Uniden UH-057 User Manual

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Introduction

Welcome to the world of CB Radio Communication. You
have chosen the most reliable, highly engineered, uttra-
precise piece of communication equipment.

Description

Your UN IDEM Sundowner UH-057 represents the most
advanced portable radio ever designed for use in the UHF
Citizens Band Radio Service. With Built-in SELCALL, this
radio allows you to call or to be called distinctively.

With its rugged physical and electrical design, this radb will
give a reliable years of trouble free service.

You are encouraged to thoroughly read the rest of this

operating guide to acquaint yourself with the superior
characteristic and operation of your transceiver. This full
featured radio operates on any of the 40 UHF frequencies
designated as Citizens Band Channels by the Spectrum

Management Agency.

WARNING

The Citizens Band Radio communication Service (CBRS)

is under the jurisdiction of the Australian Management

Agency (SMA). Any adjustment or alteration which will

change the performance of the transceiver's original SMA
type acceptance is STRICTIY PROHIBITED. Replace­
ment or substitution of power or frequency determining

components e.g. Crystals, Transistors, ICs, Diodes, etc.

with other than those recommended by UNIDEN will

cause violation to the SMA type acceptance technical
requirement.

Licensing Requirements

Before using your transceiver, you must obtain a Citizens
Band Radio License from the Spectrum Management

Agency (SMA). Application forms and brochures relating to
CBRS are available at your nearest SMA office. Mail the

completed application form and the appropriate fee to the

Communications Manager, in the State or Territory in which

the station will be operated.

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UH-057

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