Fcc Information - Radio Shack 210-1703 Owner's Manual

40 channel mobile cb with digital compass and el backlit lcd display
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Your RadioShack 40 Channel Mobile CB is a
great way to communicate with other CB
radio operators. You can mount it in a vehicle
for mobile use, or in your home for use as a
base station.
Your CB has these advanced features:
LCD display with EL backlight on display
and controls — lets you see the CB's
operating status at a glance and helps you
easily see the display and controls when you
use the CB at night.
Digital Compass — aids navigation on the
road.
Emergency Channel One Touch Access
— lets you quickly switch to Channel 9 or 19
so you can monitor or report emergency
situations.
3 Channel Memories — let you easily
access your favorite channels.
Last Channel Recall (RCL) — Lets you
quickly recall the last channel used.
Dual Channel Controls — let you tune the
channel from the transceiver or the
microphone.
RF Gain Control — lets you adjust the
receiver's gain to match the strength of the
signal.
Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Frequency
Synthesizer — provides highly accurate and
stable tuning.
Two Built-In Ceramic Filters — ensure
superior channel selectivity and freedom
from adjacent channel interference.
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Automatic Modulation Control — prevents
the transmitter signal from over-modulating
and distorting.
Automatic Noise Limiter — reduces
impulse-type noises while receiving.
Built-In PA (Public Address) Amplifier —
lets you use your CB as a public address
system when you add an optional PA
speaker.
Universal Mounting Bracket — lets you
mount your CB securely in your vehicle.
Note: To use this CB, you must connect a
mobile or base station antenna. Your local
RadioShack store has a wide variety of
antennas. For more information, see
"Connecting an Antenna" on Page 4.

FCC INFORMATION

The Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) does not require you to have a license
to operate this CB radio. However, you must
know Part 95 of FCC Rules . It explains the
proper operation of a Class D citizen's band
transceiver. We enclosed a copy of Part 95
with your CB radio.
Warning: Do not open the CB radio to make
any internal adjustments. A CB radio is set
up to transmit a regulated signal on an
assigned frequency. It is against the law to
alter or adjust the settings inside the unit to
exceed these limitations.
To be safe and sure:
• Never open your CB radio's case.
• Never change or replace anything in
your CB radio.
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2002 RadioShack Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
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