Radio Shack TRC-234 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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TRANSMISSION COURTESY
Wait for a pause in someone else’s transmission
before you ask for a break.
If you do not receive an answer to your call after
a second attempt, sign off and wait several min-
utes before trying again.
Do not hold down the talk button when you are
not talking. (This is called dead keying.)
Assist callers with directions, information about
road conditions, and any other reasonable
requests.
MAXIMUM RANGE
The maximum range and quality of CB transceiver
transmissions vary depending on the following condi-
tions:
The type and quality of antenna used
The height of the antenna’s mounting location —
the higher the antenna, the better the signal’s
range
The surrounding terrain — mountains and tall
buildings limit the range
Weather conditions
The number of nearby CBs operating on the
same channel
Note:
Your transceiver’s transmission range is gen-
erally line-of-sight. To ensure maximum range, al-
ways keep fresh or fully-charged batteries in your
CB.
USING COMMON 10-CODES
Citizen’s band operators and CB users have largely
adopted the 10-codes for standard questions and an-
swers. These codes permit faster communication
and better intelligibility in noisy areas.
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