Radio Shack 2101710 CB Transceiver User Manual 2000500 CB REV2
RadioShack Corporation CB Transceiver 2000500 CB REV2
Contents
- 1. Information sold with the device
- 2. Manual
Manual
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FCC Certification Report Rev: 2 Page 46
2000500 Radio Shack Corporation TRC-520
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FEATURES
You RadioShack TRC-520 40-Channel
Mobile CB Radio provides two-way
communications on the citizen’s radio
band and also lets you tune to local and
national weather service broadcests.
This CB is perfect for recreational,busi-
ness , or emergency use. You can call
other people who have CBs at home,in
Their venicles, or at campsites, (for ex-
ample) You can also connect optional
equipment to you CB such as external
speakers , or a DC power supply and
base station antenna to set up a base
station in your home, The built-in 40-
channel PLL (phase –locked loop) fre-
quency synthesizer uses a precise fre-
quency reference crystal for reliable and
exact tuning.
Your CB has these features:
ACE(Audio Clarity Enhancer)
– sup-
presses noise levels while leaving the
Signal intact during reception. It enhanc-
es the transmission and provide a sig-
nificant reduction in transmission and
reception noise.
WX/CB/Compass Switch
– lets you
quicklyselect among normal CB opera-
tion,Weather mode,E.compass mode.
NOAA 7 Channel WX band Receiver
--lets you tune to seven national weather
service frequencies which provide lo-
cal weather conditions and forecasts.
WX / Signal Indicator
–
showa the CB
is ready to receive and indicates the
reception of a weather alert
Digital Weather Alert
– uses Specif-
ic Ares Message Encoding (SAME)
Digital information to determine and
display the level of weather events
(does not limit alerts to a specific ar-
ea).
Convenient On-Microphone Chan-
Nel Up/Down Controls
–let you quick-
ly scan the band for communications
.
Universal Mounting Bracket
- lets
You mount your CB securely in your ve-
hicle.
Specialized Squelch Circuit
– com-
pensates for fading signals and elimi-
nates signal shopping during reception
RFGain Control
-
prevent overload-
Ing due to strong RF signals
Maximum Allowable Legal Power
Output
–gives you the greatest avail-
able range.
TX Indicator
- light to show when the
radio is transmitting.
Digital Channel Display
-makes the
channel number easy to see.
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FEATURES
Dual/MEM
–lets you activeta Dual
Watch Mode
External Speaker Jack
– Lets you
connect your CB to an external speaker.
Screw-On Mic Connector
-ensures
a seure microphone connection.
To use this CB,you need a mobile or
Base ststion antena Your local Ra-
DioShack store has a wide variety of an-
tennas. For more information,see
“Connecting an Antenna”on page 6.
The Federal Communications Commis-
Sion(FCC)does not require you to have
A license to operate this CB,However,
You must know part 95 of FCC Rules.It
Explains the proper operation of a Class
D citizen’s band CB. We enclosed a
Copy of part 98 with you CB radio.
We recommend you record your CB’s
Serial number here. The number is on
The back of the CB.
Serial Number:
2001 RadioShack corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack ,RadioShack.com, and Adaptaplug are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation.
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RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION:
CAUTION: To comply with the FCC RF Exposure compliance requirements, a separation
distance of at least 20.0 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all
persons. This device must transmit with a source-based time-averaging duty factor not exceeding
50%.
NOTE: Installation and Operation instructions are for satisfying FCC RF Exposure
compliance.
CONTENTS
Installation………………………………………………………………….. 4
Before You Begin……………………………………………………… 4
Attaching the Microphone Holder…………………………………….
4
Mounting the CB………………………………………………………..
4
Connecting the Microphone…………………………………………...
5
Connecting an Antenna………………………………………………..
6
Connecting Vehicle BatteryPower……………………………………
7
Connecting an External Speaker……………………………………..
7
Using the CB as a Base Station………………………………………
7
Operation…………………………………………………………………….
9
Receiving Transmissions and Setting Squelch……………………. 9
Transmitting……………………………………………………………. 11
Listening to the Weather Band……………………………………….
11
Using Weather Alert/SAME……………………………………….
11
Common Uses for a CB………………………………………………..
12
Business Uses……………………………………………………...
12
Personal Uses……………………………………………………...
13
Transmission Courtesy………………………………………………...
13
Maximum Range………………………………………………………..
13
Reducing Noise…………………………………………………………
13
Using Common 10-Codes……………………………………………….. 15
Weather Channel Frequencies……………………………………….
16
Troubleshooting……………………………………………………………
17
Care and Maintenance…………………………………………………….
18
Replacing the Fuse…………………………………………………….
19
The FCC Wants You to Know…………………………………………
19
Specifications……………………………………………………………….
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INSTALLATION
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Your CB’s display is protected during
shipment by a piece of clear film. Care-
fully peel off this film before using your
radio for the first time.
ATTACHING THE
MICROPHONE HOLDER
Your can connect the microphone holder
To either side of the CB or to another lo-
cation in your vehicle. To attach the
holder to either side of the CB,horizon-
tally or vertically,secure it using the sup-
plied machine screws and lock washers.
To attach the holder to another location
In the vehicle ,such as the dashboard,
follow these steps.
1.Using the holder as a template,
Mark the positions for the mounting
2.At each marked position,drill a hole
slighjtly smaller the supplied.
mounting screws.
Caution:
Be careful not to drill into
anything behind the mounting sur-
face.
3.Attach the holder at the mounting
location using the supplied machine
screws and lock washers.
MOUNTING THE CB
The most common mounting location for
This CB is under a vehicle’s dashboard.
However,if you use the TRC-520 as a
base station,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
vehicle’s pedals or other moving
parts.
•
the CB is not directly in front of
heat ing vents.
•
all wires and cables can reach their
connection points.
Warning:
if you use the CB in a vehicle,
mount it securely to avoid damage to the
CB or venicle or injury to anyoune in the
Vehicle during sudden starts or stops.
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Follow these steps to mount the CB
using the supplied hardware.
1.Using the mounting bracket as a
template ,mark the positions for the
screw holes on the mounting sur-
face.
2.In each marked position ,drill a hole
slightly smaller then the supplied
mounting screws.
Caution:
Be careful not to drill into
objects behind the mounting surface
3.Using a Phillips screwdriver,attach
the mounting bracket to the mount-
ing surface with the supplied screws
and lock washers.
4.Attach the CB to the mounting
bracket using the supplied rubber
washers and mounting knobs.
Note : The radio has a Compass mode
and in order to use the mode correctly,
You have to install this set HORIZONTALY.
CONNECTING THE
MICROPHONE
1.Aligh the slot on the bottom of the
microphone’s plug with the ridge
inside the microphone jack.Then
fully insert the plug into the jack
2.Turn the plug’s locking nut clock-
wise to tighten it.
3.Slide the microphone onto the
microphone holder.
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To disconnect the microphone from
theCB,unscrew the locking nut then
pull out the plug.
Caution
: Never pull on the micro-
phone’s cable.
CONECTING AN
ANTENNA
There are many different types of CB
Antenna for mobile CBs. Each antenna
Type has its own benefits,so choose the
One that best meets your needs.Your
Local RadioShack store sells a wide Vari-
ety of antennas.
Note:
if you are using this CB as a
Base station,see”Using the CB as a
Base Station”on Page 7.
When you chosse an antenna,keep in
Mind that for the bast performance you
Should mount the antenna:
•
as high as possible on the vehice
•
as far as possible from source of
electrical noise
•
vertically
Once you choose an antenna, follow
its mounting instructions. Then route
The Cable to the CB and connect the
Cable toThe
ANT
.jack on the back
of the CB.
Cautions:
•
Avoid routing the cable next to sharp
edges or moving parts,which might
danage the cable.
•
Do not run the cable next to power
cables or other radio antenna cables
•
Do nut run the cable through the en-
gine compartment or other areas
that produce extreme heat.
For maximum range, adjust the anten-
na’s Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) using
an SWR meter(not Supplied).
Follow the instruction supplied with the
SWR meter and antenna to adjust your
antenna’s SWR to the lowest possible
value SWR values of 2.0:1 are general-
ly acceptable,with readings of 1.5:1 or
lower being more desirable.
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CONNECTING VEHICLE
BATTERY POWER
Follow these steps to connect the cb
To vehicle battery power
1.Connect the red wire(with the in-
line fuse holder)on the back of the
CB to a terminal in your vehicle’s
fuse box that has power only when
the ignition is in the ACC(acces-
sory) or ON position.
2.Connect the black ground wire to a
metal part of the vehicle’s frame
(chassis ground).
Caution:
Do not connect the black
wire to a non metalic(plastic)part,
or to any part insulated from the ve-
hicle’s chassis by a non-metallic
part.
CONNECTING AN
EXTERNAL SPEAKER
You can connect an optional external
speaker to the cb.use an 8-ohm
speaker with a
1
/
8
-inch (3.5-mm)plug.
Insert the speaker’s plug into the CB’s
EXT. SP.jack.Your local RadioShack
store carries a wide selection of suitable
speakers.
USING THE CB AS A
BASE STATION
Although this CB is designed mainly
for mobile use ,you can also use it
as a base station with an AC power
source. For base station installation,
you need These items,
•
a 12-volt DC power supply that
can supply at least 1.5 amps
Caution:
Most 12-volt DC power
Supplies plug into a standard AC
outlet produce DC power.Before
connecting your CB to a 12-volt DC
power supply,read and follow the in-
struction included with the power
supply.
•
base station antenna
•
coaxial antena cable and connec-
tors
Note:
Your local RadioShack store
carries a wide selection of base stat-
ion antennas, coaxial antenna cable,
and connectors.In addition,ou can
choose from a seclection,of suitsble base
station power supplies
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Follow these steps to install the CB
as a Base station.
1.Mount the base station antenna
as descriped in its owner’s manual
Warning: Use extreme caution
when you install or remove a base
station CB antenna if the antenna
starts to fall,let it go.it could contact
overhead power lines.lf the antenna
touches a power line,contact with
the antenna,maet cable,or guy
wires can cause electrocution and
death. Call the power company to
remove the antenna.Do NOT at-
tempt to do so yourself
2.Connect the antenna to the
ANT.
Jack on the back of the CB.
3.Connect the CB’s black power wire
to the negative(-)terminal on the
DC power supply.
4.Connect the CB’s red wire (with
the in –line fuse)to the positive(+)ter-
minal on the DC power supply.
5.Connect the DC power supply to a
standard AC outlet
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OPERATION
Before you use your CB,you should
Know how to use it effectively and
cour-Teously.”Common Uses for a
CB”onPage 12 contains information
that will help you get more enjoyment
from your CB.
Caution
:
Do not attampt to use your
CBwithout first connecting it to an
antenna.
RECEIVING
TRANSMISSIONS AND
SETTING SQUELSH
1.Rotate
VOLUME
fully counter-
clockwise
2.Set WX/CB/Compass to CB
3.Turn
SQUELCH
fully conterclock-
wise.
4.Turn RF GAIN fully clockwise.
5. Turn on the CB by turning OFF/VO
-LUME clockwise.The display lights
and the channel apperas.
Note:
The CB sounds an alert if it
Detects a weather alert signal(see
“Using Weather Alert/SAME”on Page
11).
6.Rotate VOLUME clockwise until you
hear a hissing sound.
7.Slowly turn SQUELCH clockwise
until the hissing sound stops.
Note:
To receive very weak signals,
Turn SQUECH counterclockwise.
You hear noise between transmis-
sions,but you can also hear weak
transmissions (Those not strong
enough to break through a higher
Squelch setting).If the CB picks up
unwanted, weak transmissions ,turn
SQUELCH clockwise to reduce the
CB’s sensitivity to these signals.
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8.Turn RF GAIN counterclock wise to
decrease the in coming signal
strength and prevent overloading.
Or,turn it clockwise to receive the
Maximum possible signal.
9.Rotate CHANNEL to select a chan-
nel.
10.Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable lis-
tening level.
11.To improve communication quality,
press ACE.The ACE indicator lights.
See”Reducing Noise”on Page 13
Notes:
•
The ACE circuit does not operate
when you select WX
•
You cannot turn on the ACE cir-
cuit while holding down the talk
button.
12.To turn off the CB,turn OFF/VOLUME
counterclockwise until it clicks.
13.
Changing Channels Using the
Controls on the Microphone
To tune to the next higher or lower chan-
Nel,press UP or DOWN on the micro-
Phone.
To quickly change channels in either
direction,hold down UP or DOWN
until you reach the desired channel.
To provent accidentally changing the
Channel with UP or DOWN,press LOCK.
Press LOCK again to restore the UP or
DOWN operation.
Dual watch & Memory setting
1.In order to to activate dual watch mode,
press DUAL/MEM button shortly.
(Dual watch: current ch. &Default Ch.9)
2. To momorize watch ch. Instead of
default ch.9 press DUAL/MEM button
over one second,in the desire chan-
nel. Then press the DUAL/MEM button
againShortly in another channel you
want to dual watch, it will dual-
watch between the ch.& memorized
Ch.
3. Press the Dual/MEM button shortly
to stop the mode.
Notes:
•
Once you transmit signal in one of
both watch channels, Dual mode stop
and Return to Rx standby mode
in the Ch.
•
Dual mode stop also when you
press UP/DOWN key.
Turning Digital Weather
Alert On/Off
1. When your local weather station broas-
Casts a severe weather alert signal,the
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radio sounds an alert tone and the redio’s
SAME ALT indicator lights according to
The emergency level encoded in the signal
TRANSMITTING
Note:
We recommend you try receiving
Transmiccions before you transmit.
1. To transmit,press the talk button on
the microphone.Hold the micro
phone about 2-3 inches from your
mount and speak in a normal tone
of voice.The TX indicator turns on.
2.When you finish transmitting ,
release the talk button. The TX indi-
cator truns off.
3. To turn off the CB,turn OFF/VOLUME
counterclockwise until it clicks
LISTENING TO THE
WEATHER BAND
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Adminstration(NOAA)boadcasts local
Forecast and regional weather informa-
Tion on one or more of seven channels in
The US. We have pre-programmed your
CB with all seven of these frequencies.
(See “weather Channel Frequencies.”
On page 16.)
To select a weather broscast,WX/CB/
Compass to WX,and turn CHANNEL
to select one of the frequencies.
set WX/CB/Compass to CB to return
to normal CB operation.
Note:
The microphone’s talk button
does not work when set to WX.
Using Weather Alert/SAME
1. To hear your local forecast and re-
Gional weather information, set Wxmode
And select the desired band Using
UP/DOWN key.
2.
When your local weather station
broas-Casts a severe weather alert signal
,theradio sounds an alert tone and the
redio’sSAME ALT indicator lights accor-
ding toThe emergency level encoded in
the signal as follows.
Alert Type Display Sound
Warning WR Siren
Watch WT Siren
Statement ST Beep
Test and Other TE Beep
Note:
to turn off the tone,please
Alert off
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Notes:
••
Because of atmospheric conditions,
you might encounter times when the
signal your radio receives does not
contain information relevent to the
emergency level of the alert.This is
normal.
•
The radio will sound an alert regard-
less of the channel setting.
•
The CB will not sound an alert while
you are transmitting.
Caution:
if you are in a rural or fringe
area,your radio might be triggered by
an alert broadcast in one area,but not
be triggered it you travel to another area
(even close by).
To verify actual reception,your radio
must receive a test or emergency alert
broadcast. In the US,the National
Weather Service (NWS) broadcasts a
Test alert every week on Wednesday
Between 11 AM and 1 PM. To find out
The specific test schedule in your
ares,contact your local NOAA or Nati-
onal Weather Service office. These off-
ices are usually listed in the telephone
directory under”US Government,Dep-
artment ofCommerce.”
UsingCompass
This Mode displays current direction
and CB channel.Plus You can use CB
function(R/Tx) Without friction in this
mode as well.(Display direction & Ch.
by turns)
1. .Set WX/CB/Compass to Compass
2.In order to calibrate currnet direction,
practice following procedure.
a) Press ACE/Alert & DUAL/MEM buttons
simultaneously and then display ‘CA’.
b)Press DUAL/MEM button
c) Rotate your Car 180 degree
d) Press DUAL/MEM button
e) Press ACE/Alert & DUAL/MEM
buttons simultaneously and then
display current direction.
Directionns Display
East E
West W
South S
North N
Northeast NE
Northwest NW
Southeast SE
Southwest SW
COMMON USES FOR A CB
Like most activities,CB radio has its
Customs and and courtesies.The following
Tips will help you get the most enjoy-
ment from your CB.
Business Uses
••
Truck drivers and delivery personnel
can learn road and traffic conditions
and get assistance in locating desti-
nations. A CB is also good compary
on those “long hauls”.
•
On construction crews,a CB quickly
pays for itself when you are calling
for additional materials or coordinat-
ing the activities of different work
crews.
•
For security officers,a CB is more
then a convenience – it is a must
for both safety and difficiency.
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Personal Uses
••
Keep in touch with home while driv-
ing to work ,to the store,or to a so-
cial activity.let your family know you
are tied up in traffice or that you will
stop by the store on the way home.
•
If you are a two-car(or more)family,
CBs are great for communicating
With family members while they are
In their cars.
•
Contact friends or neighbors-find
out “what’s happening”or plan a
get-together
•
Ever have car trouble or run out of
gas on the highway?What an assur-
ance it is to be able to call for assis-
tance!
•
Camping,fishing,and other sports
are more fun with a CB.Locate a
buddy or find out”what’s cooking”
back at camp.
TRANSMISSION
COURTESY
Please follow these guidelines of
redio courtesy when using your CB.
•
Wait for a pause in someone else’s
transmission before you ask for a
break.
•
If you do not receive an answer to
your call after a second attampt,
sign off and wait several minutes be-
fore trying again.
•
Do not hold down the talk button
when you are not talking(This is
called dead keying).
•
Assist callers with directions,infor-
mation about road conditions,and
any other reasonable requests.
MAXIMUM RANGE
The maximum range and quality of
CB Transmissions very depending
on the foliowing conditions:
•
The type and quality of antenna
used
•
the height of the antenna’s moun-
ting location the higher the an-
tenna, the better the signal’s range
•the surrounding terrain moun-
tains and tall bulinings limit the
range
•weather conditions
•
The number of neardy CBs operat-
ing on the same channel
•
standing wave ratio(SWR)between
the antenna and the CB.
Note:
Your CB radio’s transmission
range is generally line-of –sight.
REDUCING NOISE
The Audio Clarity Enhance(ACE)cir-
cuit uses compander(compressor and
ex-pander)technology to improve
communication quality.The circuit
maintains the dymanic ragng while
increasing the signal-to-noise ratio
as the gain s automatically level.
This results in a reduction in wide band
noise.
Because your CB is exceptionally qui-
et,any noise you hear is probably from
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anexternal source in you vehicle,
such as the alternator,another radio,
or spark plugs.
You can determine the noise’s
Source by turning off the engine and
Operating the CB with your vehicle’s
Ignition set to ACC.If the noise is
reduced,the problem is in your
vehicle’s ignition or electri-
cal system.
Here are a few hints to help you
reduce or elimintate such noise:
•
Make all CB power and antenna
wires as short as possible.
•
Keep the power wires away from
the antena wires.
•
Be sure the chassis ground connec-
tion is secure.
•
Replace old ignition wires with new,
high-voltage, noise-suppression
wires.
•
Install noise suppressors on your
spark plugs, or install new spark plugs
that have built-in noise suppressors.
•
lf problems persist,check your alter-
nator/generator and regulator gauges
You can reduce the noise from these
sources by using bypass capacitors
atthe various output voltage points.
Your local RadioShack store has a
Wide selection of noise-suppression
accessories.
USING COMMON 10 –CODES
Citizen’s Bend operator have
Largely adopted the 10-codes
For standardquestions and
answer. These codes permit
faster communication and
better intelligibility in noisy
areas.While not all codes are
listed,most of the more popular
ones follow :
Code
Meaning
10-1
Receiving poorly.
10-2
Receiving well.
10-3
Stop transmitting
10-4
OK, message
received
10-5
Relay message
10-6
Busy , please stand
By
10-7
Out of service
10-8
In service
10-9
Repeat message.
10-10
Transmission com-
pleted,standing by
10-11
Talking to repidly .
10-12
Visitors present.
10-13
Advise Weather/Road
Conditions.
10-17
Urgent business.
10-18
Anything for us?
10-19
Nothing for you.
Return to base.
10-20
My location is .
10-21
Call by telephone.
10-22
Report in person
To .
10-23
Please stand by.
10-25
Can you contact .
Code
Meaning
10-26
Disregard last infor-
mation.
10-27
I am moving to
channel .
10-28
Identify your station
10-32
I will give you a
redio Check .
10-33
Emergency traffic.
10-36
Correct time is
10-37
Wrecker needed
at
10-38
Ambulance needed
at .
10-41
Please turn to
channel .
10-42
Traffic accident
at .
10-43
Trafic tie-up at .
10-50
Break channel.
10-62
Unable to copy;use
telephone.
10-70
Fire at .
Note:
Although this table lists the 10-
Codes’ meaning in the from of a state-
ment,they can also be phrased as
questions(10-6:Are you busy?,10-20:
What is your location?).
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WEATHER CHANNEL
FREQUENCIES
You CB is programmed with the fol-
lowing United States weather ser-
vice channel FM frequencies:
Channel
Frequency
(MHz)
WX1
162.400
WX2
162.425
WX3
162.450
WX4
162.475
WX5
162.500
WX6
162.525
WX7
162.550
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
We do not expect you to have any problem with your CB, but if you do, the
following suggestions might help.
Symptom Suggestion
Make sure POWER is on.
Make sure SQUELCH is adjusted properly.
Be sure RF GAIN is fully clockwise.
Make sure the CB is set to an operating
channel.
Make sure the microphone is securely
connected.
Press ACE to improve communication quality.
Trouble receiving.
Check for a good antenna connection
Make sure the antenna cable is securely
connected to the antenna connector.
Make sure the antenna is fully extended.
Make sure all connections are secure and free
of corrosion.
Trouble receiving
Make sure CB/WX/COMPASS is set to CB.
Check the DC power cord and in-line fuse.
The CB is completely
Inoperable Replace the fuse . See ” Replacing the Fuse”
on Page 19.
If these tips do not solve the problem ,do not attempt repairs or
adjustments yourself. The CB should be serviced only by a qualified radio
technician .If you still have problems ,take your CB to your local
RadioShack store for assistance .
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your RadioShack TRC-520 40-Channel Mobile CB Radio is an example of
superior design and craffsmanship.The following suggestions will help you
care for your CB so you can enjoy it for years.
Keep the CB dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids
might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.
Use and store the CB only in normal temperature environments.
Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices
and distort or melt plastic parts
Keep the CB away from dust and dirt, which can cause
premature wear of part.
Handle the CB gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage
circuit boards and cases and can cause the CB to work
improperly.
Wipe the CB with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking
new. Do not use harsh chemicals ,cleaning solvents ,or strong
detergents to clean the CB.
Modifying or tampering with the CB’s internal components can cause a
malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC
authorization to operate it .If your CB is not performing as it should , take it
to your local RadioShack store for assistance.
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REPLACING THE FUSE
The TRC-520’s 2-amp in line fuse
Helps protect your CB form power
surgesand short circuits. When
replacement is required,use a
2amp, fast-acting glass fuse,
available at your local RadioShack
store.
Follow these steps to replace the
fuse.
.Make sure the vehicle and CB are
both off.
2.Hold the fuse holder at both ends,
push the ends together,twist one
end counterclockwise,and pull
them apart.
3.Remove the old fuse and in spect
its condition.If it is blown,insert a new
one of the same type and rating.If it
is not blown,reinsert it.
Caution :
Do not use a fuse with rat-
ings other then those specified
here. Doing so might damage your
TRC-520
4.Push the fuse holder ends toget-
ther and twist one end clockwise.
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
KNOW
Your CB might cause TV or radio inter-
ference even when it is operating
properly. To determine whether your
CB is causing the interference,turn
off your CB .If the interference goes
away,your CB is causing it.Try to eli-
minate the in terference by:
•
moving your CB away from the
receiver
•
contacting your local RadioShack
store for help
If you cannot eliminate the interfe-
Rance ,the FCCrequires the you stop
using your CB radio .
Any adjustment to a CB must be made
By a qualified technician using the
proper test quuipment.
To be safe and sure:
•
Never open your CB radio’s case.
•
Never change or replace anything
in your CB radio.
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Channels…………………………………………….……………………....40 Channels
Frequency Range…………………………………………..29.965MHz to 27.405 MHz
Power Requirement…………………13.8V DC(12-16 Volts DC , Negative Ground )
Dimensions(HWD)…………………………………………...180(L)x35(H)x140(D)mm
Weight……………………………………………………………………………0.850kG
RECEIVER
Sensitivity…………………………………………….0.5µV or better for 10 dB(S+N)/N
Adjacent Channel Rejection……………………………………….....50dB (at 10 KHz)
Audio Output……………………………………………………….4.5 Watts(Maximum)
Frequency Respoency……………………………………………………..450-2500 Hz
Intermedite Frequency……………………………………………..1 st IF: 10.695 MHz
2 nd IF:455 KHz
Cross Modulation……………………………………………………………………50 dB
Squelch………………………………………………...Adjustable from 0.5 µV to 1 mV
TRANSMITTER
Output Power………………………………………………….4 Watts (FCC Maximum)
Type of Modulation…………………AM Double- Sideband , Full Carrier Modulation
Modulation Capability……………………………………………………………….±90%
Spurious Emission…………………………………………………...Less then – 70 dB
Frequency Tolerance…………………………………………………………....±200 Hz
Antenna Impedance……………………………………………………………...50 Ohm
Current Drain…………………………...(13.8-volt supply)1 Amp with No Modulation
1.6 Amps with 80 % Modulation
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Limited Ninety-Day Warranty
This product is Warranted by RadioShank against manufacturing defects in material and workman-
Ship under normal use for ninety(90)day from the date of purchase from RadioShack company
Owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED
HEREIN, RadioShack MAKERS NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDE HEREIN,RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABIL-
ITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE-
SPECT TO ANY LIABILTY,LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE
OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCTOR OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR-
RANTY, INCLUDING ,BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE
NIENCE’ LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN AD-
VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-
Cidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
In the event of a product defect during 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 the defect by product repair without charge for part and
Labor;(b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design;or (c) refund the purchase
Price.All replaced part and products,and products on which a refund is made,become the prop-
erty of RadioShack.New or reconditioned part and products may be used in the performance of
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the
orignal warranty period.You will be chared for repair or replacement of the product made after the
expiration of the warranty period.
This warranty does not cover;(a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God,abuse,
Accident,misuse,improper or abnormal usage,failure to follow instructions,improper in stallation or
Maintenance,alteration,lightning or other incidence of excess aoltage or current;(b) any repairs
Other than those provide by a RadioShack Authorizec Service facility;(c) consumables such as
Fuses or batteries;(d) cosmrtic damage;(e) transportation,shipping or insurance costs;or(f) costs
Of product removal,installation,set-up service adiustment or reinstallation
This warranty gives you specific lagal rights,and you may also have other right which very form
state to state
Radio Snack Customer Relations,200 Taylor Street,6
th
Floor,Fort Worth.TX76102
We Service What we sell 03/01
RadioShack Corporation
Fort Worth,Texas 76102 21-1710
03A01
Printed in Thailand
Cat. No.21-1710
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
TRC-520
40-Channel Mobile CB Radio
with WX Alert and SAME / E-Compass