Manual Midland Radio 79-290

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications Installation Location Mounting the Radio Ignition Noise Interference Antenna Tuning the Antenna for Optimum SWR External Speaker Operation Control and Indicators Front Panel Real Panel Operating Procedure to Receive Operating Procedure to Transmit Receiving SSB signals SPECIFICATIONS (CB) GENERAL Channels 40 CH/AM ...

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    3 TRANSMITTER Power Output AM 4 Watts SSB 12 Watts PEP Modulation AM/SSB Intermodulation SSB 3 rd order, more than -25 dB Distortion 5 th order, more than -35 dB SSB Carrier Suppression 55 dB Unwanted Sideband 50 dB Frequency Response AM 350 to 2500 Hz RECEIVER Sensitivity .50 uv AM .25 uv SSB IF Frequency AM/FM: 10.695 MHz 1 st IF, 455 kHZ 2 nd IF ...

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    4 Your new Midland model 79-290 represents cutting edge technology in the communications field. From its high tech de tachable control panel to finned cast almuinum transmitter heatsink it incorporates features found on no other CB. These features include full surface mount technoloy, fiberglass printed circuit board, dual power output stage, and a ...

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    5 Use of a mobile receiver at low signal levels is norm ally limited by the presence of electrical noise. The primary source of noi se in automobile installations is from the vehicle itself. If the CB operates quie tly with the car motor turned off it’s most likely that the car electrical system is generating noise. In some ins tallations ignitio ...

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    6 antenna is shortened. By continuing to shorten the antenna you will notice the SWR reading will reach a low point and then start rising again. This means that you have passed the optimum point for Channel 20. Extend the antenna a short distance and again follow the procedure above. B. Antennas which must be cut to proper length. 1. Follow the sam ...

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    7 FRONT PANEL DRAWING 1 . ON/OFF VOLUME (inner dual concen tric). Turn clockwise to apply power to the unit and to set the de sired listening level. During normal CB operation, the VOLUME control is used to adjust the output level obtained either at the transceiver speaker or the external speaker, if used. 2. SQUELCH (outer dual concentric). This c ...

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    8 6. WX BUTTON. Press this button for instant selection of the NOAA weather bureau or Canadian receiver. Select the proper channel, with the rotary channel selector, for your area. It is normal to hear the same information on more than one channel, select the channel with best sound. To return to CB operation, push the WX button again. 7. MEMORY CH ...

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    9 16. SC INDICATOR. LCD indicator showing wh en the scan mode is activated. 17. MIC INDICATOR. LCD indicator showing when the low power microphone mode has been selected. 18. LOC INDICATOR. Indicates the local mode of receive has been selected. 19. FRQ BUTTON. Pressing this button causes the LCD to switch between channel and 5 digit frequency displ ...

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    10 PRESS-TO-TALK MICROPHONE The receiver and transmitter are controlled by the press-to-talk switch on the microphone. Press the switch and the tran smitter is activated, release switch to receive. When transmitting, hold the microphone 2 in. from the mouth and speak clearly in a normal ‘’voice’’. The radio comes complete with a low- impeda ...

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    11 1. Be sure that power source, microphone and antenna are connected to the proper connectors before going to the next step. 2. Turn unit on by turning the VOL control clockwise on your transceiver. 3. Set the VOLUME for a com fortable listening level. 4. Set the “BD” button to the desired mode (AM/USB/LSB). 5. Listen to the background noise f ...

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    12 An SSB signal may be received only when the listening receiver is functioning in the same mode. In other words, an upper sideband signal (U SB) may be made intelligible only if the receiver is functioning in the USB position. If a lower sideband (LSB) signal is heard when the receiver is in the USB mode, no amount of tuning will make the signal ...

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    13 which fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one y ear following the initial consumer purchase. This warranty does not include any carrying cases, earphones, or telescoping antennas which may be a part of or included with the warranted product, or the cost of labor for removal or re-installation of the product in a vehicle or ot ...

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