Introduction; Licensing Requirements; Alkaline Batteries , 5 - Uniden PRO340XL Operating Manual

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Introduction
Welcome to the world of CB radio communication. Your Uniden PRO340XL
represents the most advanced portable radio ever designed for use in the
Citizens Band Radio Service. This powerful unit operates on any of the 40 AM
frequencies authorized by the Spectrum Management Agency ( SMA
).
Amongits manyfeatures, t he
PRO340XL i ncludes:
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Superheterodyne circuitry to enhance receiver quality.
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Phase Locked Loop Synthesizer techniques to assure precise
frequency control.
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Flexible operation that allows you to power the radio with 8 AA alkaline
batteries, 10 rechargeable AA nickel-cadmium batteries (batteries not
included), or from your vehicle battery.
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Connection for an optional nickel-cadmium battery charger.
This radio has been type accepted and fully certified by the SMA.
WARNING
The Citizens Band Radio Communication Service (CBRS) is under the
jurisdiction of the Australian Spectrum Management Agency (SMA).
Any adjustment or alteration which will change the performance of the
transceiver's original SMA type acceptance is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
Replacement or Substitution of power or frequency de~ermining
components e.g. Crystals, Transistors, IC's, Diodes, or any part of a
unique nature, with parts other than those recommended by Uniden
may 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 of SMA, in the State or Territory in which the station will be operated.
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