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Installation

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Installation 

MOUNTING THE 
MICROPHONE HOLDER

You can mount the microphone holder on ei-
ther side of the CB or at another location
near your receiver.

Warning: Do not mount the CB microphone
holder where it could damage or interfere
with the operation of any passive restraint
safety device (an air bag or seat belt).

To mount the holder to either side of the CB,
use the two supplied 

1

/

8

-inch (3-mm)

tapered-tip screws, plain washers, and
spring washers (as shown) to secure the
holder. 

To mount the holder near the receiver in an-
other location in your vehicle (such as a
dashboard), or somewhere in your home or
office, such as a nearby wall, follow these
steps.

1. Using the holder as a template, mark the

positions for the screw holes at the
desired location.

2. At each marked position, drill a pilot hole

slightly smaller than the mounting
screws.

Caution: Be careful not to drill into any-
thing behind the mounting surface.

3. Mount the holder using the machine

screws, spring washers, plain washers
and nuts.

Note: If you cannot reach behind the mount-
ing surface to attach the nuts to the machine
screws, use the two supplied 

1

/

8

-inch (3-mm)

tapered-tip screws and plain washers.

MOUNTING THE CB

The most common mounting location for this
CB is under a vehicle’s dashboard. However,
if you use the CB as a base station in your
home or office, you can place it on a desk,
shelf, or table (see “Using the CB as a Base
Station” on Page 7).

If you are mounting the CB in a vehicle,
choose a location where:

• you can easily reach the CB

• wires and cables are clear of the vehi-

cle’s pedals and other moving parts

• the CB is not directly in front of heating

vents

• all wires and cables can reach their con-

nection point

Mounting Surface

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Summary of Contents for TRC-511

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment TRC 511 40 Channel Mini Mobile CB Radio with Channel 9 19 Priority Switch 21 1705 fm Page 1 Thursday September 7 2000 10 41 AM...

Page 2: ...smitting 9 Selecting An Emergency Channel 9 Operational Hints 10 Common Uses for a CB 10 Personal Uses 10 Business Uses 10 Transmission Courtesy 10 Using Common 10 Codes 10 Maximum Range 11 Reducing N...

Page 3: ...ss of a but ton Adjustable Squelch helps to eliminate noise between transmissions Automatic Noise Limiter ANL Circuit reduces impulse type noise during reception 5 Pin DIN Mic Connector uses five pron...

Page 4: ...replace anything in your CB radio Your CB radio might cause TV or radio inter ference even when it is operating properly To determine whether your CB radio is caus ing the interference turn off your C...

Page 5: ...tion drill a pilot hole slightly smaller than the mounting screws Caution Be careful not to drill into any thing behind the mounting surface 3 Mount the holder using the machine screws spring washers...

Page 6: ...inch 5 mm tapered tip screws and plain washers to secure the bracket 4 Attach the CB to the mounting bracket using the two rubber washers and mounting knobs CONNECTING AN ANTENNA There are many differ...

Page 7: ...MIC jack Then push the plug into the jack 2 Slide the microphone onto the micro phone holder To disconnect the microphone from the CB press the plastic tab on the side of the plug then pull out the p...

Page 8: ...ove the antenna Do not attempt to remove it yourself Follow these steps to install the CB as a base station 1 Mount the base station antenna as described in its owner s manual 2 Connect the antenna to...

Page 9: ...turns off Note To receive very weak signals turn SQUELCH counterclockwise You hear noise between transmissions but you also hear weak transmissions 6 To turn off the CB turn VOLUME coun terclockwise...

Page 10: ...ut 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 t...

Page 11: ...R between the antenna and the CB Code Meaning 10 1 Your signal is bad 10 2 Your signal is good 10 3 Stop transmitting 10 4 Message received and under stood 10 5 Relay information to _____ 10 6 I am bu...

Page 12: ...N If the noise is reduced the problem is in your vehicle s ignition or electrical system Here are a few hints to help you reduce or eliminate such noise Make all CB power and antenna wires as short as...

Page 13: ...te VOLUME clockwise so power is on Make sure that the antenna is connected and that the other con nections are secure Make sure that all connections are free of corrosion Clean and tighten as necessar...

Page 14: ...RadioShack store for assistance REPLACING THE FUSE The CB s 2 A in line fuse helps protect your CB and vehicle from power surges and short circuits Replace a blown fuse with a 2 A slow blow glass fus...

Page 15: ...nnels class D 26 965 27 405 MHz Frequency Tolerance 100 Hz nominal Output Power 3 6 W nominal Modulation Type A3 Antenna Impedance 50 Spurious Emission 67 dB or better Modulation Capability 90 Current...

Page 16: ...ring the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct t...

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