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1. iniden PC33X 40 Channel Mobile CB Radio ST INTRODUCTION Your UNIDEN Model PC33X represents the most advanced Mobile station type radio ever designed for use in the Citiz ens Band Radio Service It will operate on any ofthe 40 frequencies designated as citizens band channels by the De partment of Communications Your Model PC33X features a frequency syn thesizing circuit with PHASE LOCKED LOOP techniques to assure ultraprecise Frequency control This radio has been Type Accepted and Type Certified by the D O C WARNING Before transmitting with your transceiv er you must obtain a Department of Communications D O C Citizens Ra dio Licence Obtain an application form from the D O C Before complet ing the form you should read the condi tions governing the licensing and oper ation of the C R S D O C brochure RB 14 This brochure also can be obtained from the D O C After completing the application form mail it with the appro priate fee to the Superintendant Regu latory of Licensing in the State or territo ry in which the station will be operated CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS O 00 O RF POWER S METER This Light Emitting Diode LED meter shows the Radio Frequency power when transmitting and the strength of the incoming signal when receiving CHANNEL INDICATOR Light Emitting Diode LED indicates the channel number in use PRESS TO TALK MICRO PHONE The receive
2. NOTE When ordering parts it is es sential to specify the correct model number and serial number of the unit WARRANTOR SANTRONIC AGEN CIES PTY LTD 13 Garema Circuit Kingsgrove NSW 2208 SANTRONIC ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY SANTRONIC warrants for the duration of this warranty its UNIDEN CB Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitation or exclusions set out below WARRANTY DURATION This War ranty shall terminate and be of no further effect One 1 year after the date of original purchase of the Product or at the time the Product is a damaged or not maintained as reasonable and necessary b modified c improperly installed d is repaired by someone other Warrantor for a defect or malfunction covered by this Warranty or e used in a manner or pur pose for which the Product was not intended PARTS COVERED This Warranty covers all components of the Products STATEMENT OF REMEDY In the event that the Product does not conform to this Warranty at any time while this Warranty is effective Warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you pre paid without charge for parts service or any other costs incurred by Warrantor or WARRANTY its representatives in connection with the performance of this Warranty In addition if the Product contains a defect or malfunction which is not repaired after a reasonable number of attempts by War rantor to repair the Produ
3. of the power cords it may be possible or desir able to connect the red lead for nega tive ground system or black lead for positive ground system to the ignition switch accessory terminal so that the transceiver is automatically turned off when the ignition switch key is turned off Alternately the power lead may be con nected to an available terminal on the fuse block or even to a point in the wir ing harness Care must be taken how ever to guard against a short circuit condition When in doubt please con tact your vehicle dealer for specific infor mation for your vehicle GROUND INFORMATION NOTE This transceiver may be in stalled and used in any 12 volt DC ne gative or positive ground system vehicle Most newer cars and small trucks use a negative ground system while some ol der cars and some newer larger trucks may use a positive ground system INSTALLATION A negative ground system is generally identified by the battery terminal being connected to the vehicle motor block but if you cannot determine the polarity of your vehicle it is suggested that you consult your vehicle dealer for definite information NEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEM If you are operating on a negative ground system connect the red DC power cord from the transceiver to the positive or battery terminal or other convenient point and connect the black power lead to the chassis or vehicle frame or battery termina
4. ct the Product or defective component will at our discretion be replaced without charge when the defective product is delivered to the warrantor at 13 Garema Circuit Kingsgrove NSW 2208 free and clear of all liens and encumbrances Please note that while the Product will be remedied under this Warranty without charge THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PRO VIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PER FORMANCE OF WARRANTY In the event that the Product does not conform to this Warranty the Product should be shipped prepaid to Warrantor at 13 Garema Circuits Kingsgrove NSW 2208 THE ORIGINAL OR COPY OF THE SALES RECEIPT OR OTHER VALID EVIDENCE OF THE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL PUR CHASE MUST ACCOMPANY THIS PRODUCT AGENCIES PTY LTD 13 GAREMA CIRCUIT KINGSGROVE PHONE 758 1522 TELEX AA73170 P O Box 12 Kingsgrove NSW 2208 BRISBANE 3 12 RANDALL ST SLACKS CREEK OLD 4127 PHONE 07 290 1188 UTSNO1318EZ SK MELBOURNE 446 448 BELL ST EAST PRESTON VIC 3072 PHONE 03 484 0373 PERTH 23 GEDDES ST BALCATTA WA 6021 PHONE 09 344 3937 Printed in Taiwan
5. dio should be secure ly fastened to some solid face using the mounting bracket and self tapping screws which are provided MOBILE STATION ANTENNA Since the maximum allowable power output of the transmitter is limited by the D O C the antenna is a very im portant factor affecting transmission distance It is for this reason that we strongly recommended that you install only a quality antenna in your new citiz ens band system You have just pur chased a superior transceiver Don t di minish its performance by installing an inferior antenna Only a properly matched antenna sys tem will allow maximum power transfer from the 50 ohm transmission line to the radiating element Your local dealer is qualified to assist you in the selection of the proper antenna to meet your ap plication requirements For automobile installation the whip antenna may be used with good effect The most efficient and practical installa tion is a full quarter wave whip antenna mounted on the rear deck or fender top midway between the rear window and bumper A short loaded whip antenna is more convenient to install on your automo bile although the efficiency is less than a full quarter wave whip antenna For marine installation consult your dealer for information regarding an adequate grounding system and pre vention of electrolysis fittings between the hull and water CONNECTING THE POWER CORDS With regard to the connection
6. l POSITIVE GROUND SYSTEM If you are operating on a positive ground system connect the black DC power cord from the transceiver to the negative or battery terminal or other convenient point and connect the red power lead to the chassis or ve hicle frame or battery terminal SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Channels Frequency Range Frequency Control Frequency Tolerance Operating Temperature Range Microphone Input Voltage Current Drain Size W x L x H Weight Antenna Connector Semiconductors LED Meter TRANSMITTER Power Output Modulation Frequency Response Output Impedance RECEIVER Sensitivity Selectivity Image Rejection 40 26 965 to 27 405 MHz Phase Locked Loop PLL synthesizer 0 005 30 C to 50 C Plug in DIN type Electret 13 8V DC nom positive or negative ground Transmit AM full mod 1 7A maximum Receive Squelched 0 23A full audio output 1 4A nominal 4 W 116mm x 6 L 170mm x 1 H 38mm 1 1 kg UHF SO 239 10 transistors 23 diodes 7 integrated Circuits Indicates relative power output and received sig nal strength 4 watts Class B amplitude modulation 300 2500 Hz 50 ohms unbalanced 0 5uV for 10 dB S N N typical limit 1 0 4V 6 dB 7 kHz 70 dB 10 kHz 80 dB typical Adjacent Channel Rejection 60 dB typical IF Frequencies Automatic Gain Control AGC S
7. quelch Audio Output Power Frequency Response Distortion Built in Speaker External Speaker Not supplied Double conversion Ist 10 692 MHz 2nd 450 KHz Less than 10 dB change in audio output for inputs from 10 to 50 000 microvolts Adjustable threshold less than I uv 7 watts max into 8 ohms 300 to 2000 Hz Less than 10 at 4 watts 1000 Hz 16 ohms round 8 ohms disables internal speaker when connect ed Should the unit malfunction or not per form properly the operator should per form the procedures indicated below 1 If the transceiver is completely inop erative Check the power cord and fuse 2 If trouble is experienced with receiv ing Check ON OFF VOLUME CON TROL setting Be sure SQUELCH is adjusted properly If the radio over squelched Check to see that the radio is switched to an operational mode 3 If trouble is experienced with trans mitting Check to see that the transmission line coaxial cable is securely con nected to the ANTENNA CON NECTOR Be sure that the antenna is fully extended for proper operation Be sure that all transmission line coaxial cable connections are se cure and free of corrosion OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING We highly recommend that you consult a qualified radiotelephone technician for the servicing and alignment of this CB radio product Please refer to the WARNING informa tion contained in this Owner s Guide
8. r and trans mitter are controlled by the press to talk switch on the microphone Press the switch to activate the transmitter release the switch to receive When transmitting hold the microphone two inches from the mouth and speak clearly in a normal voice The microphone pro vided with your radio is a detach able low impedance dynamic type OFF VOL CONTROL Tum clockwise to apply power to the ra dio and to set the audio volume to the desired listening level Tum fully counter clockwise to turn the radio OFF SQUELCH CONTROL This Squelch Control is rotated to cut off or eliminate received background noise in the absence of an incoming signal For maximum receive sensi tivity it is desired that the control be rotated only to this point where the receive background noise or ambient background noise is elimi nated Turn the control fully coun ter clockwise then slowly rotate clockwise until the receive noise disappears Any signal to be heard must now be slightly stronger than the average received noise Further clockwise rotation will increase the threshold level which a signal must overcome in order to be heard On ly strong signals will be heard at the maximum clockwise setting ANL OFF SWITCH When placed in the ANL position the Automatic Noise Limiter circuit is activated The ANL circuit reduces impulse noise 7 9 CHANNEL SELECTOR SWITCH This switch selects the desired channel for transmission and
9. recep tion All channels except channel 9 may be used for communications between stations operating under different license Channel 9 has been reserved by the D O C for emergency communications involv ing the immediate safety of individ uals or immediate protection of property Channel 9 also may be used to render assistance to a mo torist This in a D O C rule and ap plies to all operators of citizens band radios TX INDICATOR Light Emitting Diode LED which indicates the mode of operating It indicates red while transmitting ANTENNA CONNECTOR This female connector permits connec tion of the transmission line cable male connector PL 259 to the transceiver POWER CORD A power cord is supplied with the radio O a0 11 EXTERNAL SPEAKER The Exter nal Speaker Jack is used for remote receiver monitoring The external speaker syould have 8 ohm imped ance and be rated to handle at least 4 0 watts When the external speaker is plugged in the internal speaker is automatically discon nected OPERATION OPERATING RECEIVE PROCEDURE TO Be sure that the power source an tenna and microphone are connect ed to the proper connectors before going to the next steps 2 Turn the unit ON by rotating the Vo lume Control clockwise 3 Set the Channel Selector Switch to the desired channel 4 Set the Volume Control to a comfort able listening level 5 Listen to the background noise f
10. rom the speaker Turn the Squelch Con trol slowly clockwise until the noise JUST disappears no signal should be present Leave the control at this setting The SQUELCH is now prop erly adjusted The receiver will re main quiet until a signal is actually re ceived Do not advance the control too far orsome ofthe weaker signals will not be heard OPERATING PROCEDURE TO TRANSMIT CAUTION The transceiver Voltage Standing Wave Ratio V S W R mea surement must be performed prior to the use of the transmitter AV SW R in excess of 2 may damage the trans mitter Be sure the operator has read and understands D O C Rules and Regul ations prior to operating the trans mitter 2 Select the desired channel 3 If the channel is clear depress the push to talk switch on the micro phone and speak in a normal voice PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE At six to twelve month intervals the fol lowing system checks should be made 1 Check Standing Wave Ratio SWR 2 Inspect all electrical connections to ensure that they are tight 3 Inspect antenna coaxial cable for wear or breaks on shielding 4 Inspect all screws and other mount ing hardware for tightness MOBILE STATION INSTALLATION Plan the location of the transceiver and microphone bracket before starting the installation Select a location that is convenient for operation and does not interfere with the driver or passenger in the vehicle The ra

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