Citizen Band Radio (Cb) - Holiday Navigator 2003 Owner's Manual

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CITIZEN BAND
RADIO (CB)
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To Set the Clock:
1. Press the POWER button to turn
off "standby."
2. Press the MEMORY button once.
The minute segments display
"00." The hour segments flash
continuously.
NOTE: Pay attention to the
"AM" or "PM" setting.
3. Press the CD-TUNING-SKIP +
or - button to select the desired
hour.
4. Press the MEMORY button again
and the minute segments will
flash.
5. Press the CD-TUNING-SKIP +
or - button to select the desired
minute.
6. Press the MEMORY button once
more. The flashing stops and the
time is set.
The Citizens Band Radio (CB) is used for two-way, short-distance business
and personal communications. The CB radio can be useful when traveling if
operated properly.
Some limitations may apply to the use of the CB radio. The CB radio is
actually a low-powered transmitting device that works well when within a line
of sight of the person being spoken to. Many factors can limit the range of the
CB radio, including the following items: terrain, trees, other vehicles, weather
conditions and/or the power of the radio and its antenna. Only one radio can
occupy the same channel at one time. Consequently, the radio with the greatest
power and best antenna will always overpower the weakest one.
Some motorhome owners turn on the CB radio first thing, and leave the CB
on the entire trip, to stay informed during transit of potential road hazards
reported by truckers or other CB owners. The CB can be a very useful tool if,
for example, there are problems with the tow car.
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