Hy-Gain 2795 Instruction Manual
Hy-Gain 2795 Instruction Manual

Hy-Gain 2795 Instruction Manual

Solid state 120 channel citizens band 2-way radio
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SOLID STATE 120 CHANNEL
CITIZENS BAND 2-WAY RADIO

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  • Page 1 hggaîn SOLID STATE 120 CHANNEL CITIZENS BAND 2-WAY RADIO...
  • Page 2 TotheOwners Thank you for your confidence in selecting the model 2795. We know you will find your transceiver as exciting as it is practical. Only the highest quality components are incorporated into your radio to assure reliability and maximum performance.
  • Page 3: Installations

    installations Installation Plan the location of the transceiver and the microphone bracket before starting the installation. Select a location that is convenient for operation and does not interfère with the driver or passengers in the vehicle. The transceiver is usually mounted under- neath the dash panel.
  • Page 4: Control Location

    control location...
  • Page 5: Control Functions

    control functions Controls There are 9 Controls and 2 indicators on the front panel of your transceiver. 1. Volume/Squelch. These are concentrical Controls which do the following individual adjustment: Volume (inner knob). Turn clockwise to apply power to the radio and set the desired listening level.
  • Page 6 connections Antenne Only a properly matched antenna system w ill allow maximum power transfer from the 52 ohms transmission line to the radiating element. In mobile installations (cars, trucks, etc.), an antenna system that is non-directional should be used. A vertical polarized quarter-wave length whip antenna provides the most reliable opera­ tion and greatest range.
  • Page 7: Operation

    Operation Microphone and Transmit Switch The receivenand transmitter are controlled by the transmit switch at the side of the microphone (supplied). Depress the transmit switch and the transmitter is activated, release the switch to receive. When transmitting hold the microphone 5 or 6 centimeters from your lipsand speak in a normal voice.
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    maintenance Maintenance The transceiver is specifically désignée! for the environment encountered in mobile in­ stallation. The use of fully transistorized cireuitry containing very reliable ICsand semi- conductors resuit in high reliability and stability in both transmit and receive operation. Should a failure occur, however, replace parts only with identical parts specified in the schematic diagram (page 9).
  • Page 9: Technical Information

    technical inform ation General P L L (phase locked loop) synthesization. Frequency Composition: 26.965 to 28.305 MHz. Frequency Range: Channels: ±0.005%. Frequency Tolérance: FM, AM, lower sideband, upper sideband. Emission: 30°C to +50°C. Operating Température Range: — 13.8 volts (nominal 12 volts) de. Operating Power Voltage: Receive Portion 0.7 microvolts*.
  • Page 10 schematic diagram...
  • Page 11 CHANNEL FR EQ U EN CES C H A N N E L C H A N N E L C H A N N E L LO W M ID H IG H F R E Q U E N C Y F R E Q U E N C Y F R E Q U E N C Y H A N N E L...

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