Operational Hints; Common Uses For A Cb; Personal Uses; Business Uses - Radio Shack TRC-511 User Manual

40-channel mini-mobile cb radio with channel 9/19 priority switch
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To select an emergency channel (channel 9
or 19), set
OUT CH9 CH19
The selected channel number flashes.
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Operational Hints

Like most activities, CB radio has its customs
and courtesies. The following tips will help
you get the most enjoyment from your CB.

COMMON USES FOR A CB

Personal Uses

• Keep in touch with home while driving to
work, to the store, or to a social activity.
Let your family know you are tied up in
traffic, or that you will stop by the store
on the way home.
• If you are a two-car (or more) family, CB
radios are great for communicating with
family members while they are in their
cars.
• Contact friends or neighbors — find out
"what's happening" or plan a get-
together.
• Ever have car trouble or run out of gas
on the highway? What an assurance it is
to be able to radio for assistance!
• Camping, fishing, and other sports are
more fun with a CB radio. Locate a
buddy or find out "what's cooking" back
at camp.

Business Uses

• For security officers, a CB is more than
a convenience — it is a must for both
safety and efficiency.
• Truck drivers and delivery personnel can
learn road and traffic conditions and get
10
To switch back to a non-emergency channel,
to
or
.
set
CH9
CH19
lected channel number appears.
• On construction crews, a CB radio

TRANSMISSION COURTESY

Please follow these guidelines of radio cour-
tesy when using your CB.
• Wait for a pause in someone else's
• If you do not receive an answer to your
• Do not hold down PUSH TO TALK when
• Assist callers with directions, information

USING COMMON 10-CODES

Citizen's band operators and CB radio users
have largely adopted the 10-codes for stan-
dard questions and answers. These codes
permit faster communication and better intel-
ligibility in noisy areas.
Operational Hints
to
. The previously se-
OUT CH9 CH19
OUT
assistance in locating destinations. A
CB radio is also good company on those
"long hauls."
quickly pays for itself when you are call-
ing for additional materials or coordinat-
ing the activities of different work crews.
transmission before you ask for a break.
call after a second attempt, sign off and
wait several minutes before trying again.
you are not talking. (This is called dead
keying .)
about road conditions, and any other
reasonable requests.

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