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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Setting up the TEAM TruckerCom
Installation of a CB antenna
Aerial Connection
Installation in the car
Microphone DM-915S
Power source
Operation of the TEAM TruckerCom
Switching on [ Vol / Off ]
Squelch [ ASQ ]
Confirmation tones
Channel selection [ p ] [ q ]
LCD background illumination [ LCD ]
Modulation selection [ AM/FM ]
Norm selection [ DE/EC/EI/EU/PL/UK ]
Transmitting
Call tone
CTCSS
Last channel recall [ LCR ]
Priority Channel 9/19 [ CH9/19 ]
Scan [ SC ] and scan types [ SK / SB ]
Dual watch [ DW ]
Key lock
VOX [ VOX ]
External speaker jack
External signal meter jack
Additional Information
Safety Instructions
General Precautions
Servicing
Conformity
CTCSS list
Channel & Frequencies table
Specifications
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Installation of a CB antenna
The antenna is one of the most important parts of the equipment. The type of antenna and its
location has a great effect on the range of operation. Please consider the following criteria for
selecting the best location and installation of your antenna:
> Make sure that the antenna is designed for radio operation on 27 MHz.
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> The location of the antenna should be as high as possible without any obstacles nearby.
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> The aerial cable should not be damaged and the plugs should be properly connected.
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> Make sure that the antenna cable is not bent too strong.
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> The bigger the mechanical size of the antenna, the higher the range of operation.
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When you install a mobile antenna please note the following advice:
> The antenna should be fixed in the centre of a bigger part of the coachwork.
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> The mobile antenna coil should have the closest possible contact with a conducting metallic
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There are also some other possibilities to fix the antenna onto the car without the necessity
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to drill a hole into the bodywork of your car, for example mounting the antenna onto the gut-
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ter, mounting the antenna onto a holder on the cover of the boot or using an antenna with a
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magnetic foot or using a windscreen antenna.
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For base-station operation we recommend a stationary roof-antenna.
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> Please don't mount the CB antenna nearby a radio or TV antenna to prevent interference
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> Keep an eye on power lines running along nearby when mounting the antenna on the roof.
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> The base-station antenna has to be connected via a lightning arrester.
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> All connected cables including the antenna cable must not exceed a length of 4.5 m.
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Aerial Connection
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Before pressing the transmit key, a suitable aerial must be connected. The PL259 plug of the
aerial cable ( coax ) is connected to the SO239 socket (22) on the rear panel. Make sure, that
all plugs are firmly tightened and properly soldered. Unsatisfactory connections can damage
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the radio and will reduce the range of operation.
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The antenna should be matched with the radio, otherwise a part of the transmit power will be
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reflected at the antenna and will not be radiated. This causes also a drop in the range of opera-
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tion. The matching can be carried out by a length adjustment of the antenna radial for a minimal
SWR ratio which can be measured by an SWR meter. After the measurement the SWR meter
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should be removed from the antenna line.
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Installation in the car
When you want to fix the unit in your car, you can either fasten it with the help of the includ-
ed mounting bracket below the dashboard, or insert it into a car radio slot by using the includ-
ed inserting frame. Always mount the transceiver where the switches are easily accessible.
Other important points of view for the correct mounting position are:
> no interference of the roadworthiness,
> good access of the controls of the car,
> sufficient air circulation to prevent overheating of the radio in transmit mode.
Setting up the TEAM TruckerCom
surface of the bodywork of the car.
of radio or TV reception.
" DANGER "
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