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PC787 Owners Manual Printed in Vietnam U01UT393ZZZ(0) Contents sAFetY notICe .......................................................................... 4 UnpACkIng ................................................................................ 4 DesCrIptIon ............................................................................. 5 FeAtUres ...................................................................................................... 5 emergenCY operAtIon ......................................................... 6 Controls AnD FUnCtIons .................................................... 6 InstAllAtIon ............................................................................ 8 moBIle InstAllAtIon .............................................................................. 8 Mobile Antenna ........................................................................................... 9 Wireless CB Microphone Installation (Optional) ........................................ 9 Connecting the Power Cords ...................................................................... 9 Ground Information ................................................................................. 10 UsIng YoUr pC787 .................................................................. 10 tUrn pC787 on/oFF .................................................................................. 10 CB moDe ...................................................................................................... 10 Basic Settings ........................................................................................... 10 Calibrate Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) ..................................................... 11 pA moDe ...................................................................................................... 12 preventIve mAIntenAnCe .................................................. 12 mAIntenAnCe ......................................................................... 13 troUBleshootIng ............................................................... 13 servICIng YoUr trAnsCeIver ........................................... 14 speCIFICAtIons ....................................................................... 14 rADIo CoDe DeFInItIons ..................................................... 15 10-CoDes ..................................................................................................... 15 FCC pArt 15 InFormAtIon ................................................... 17 two-YeAr extenDeD wArrAntY ...................................... 17 2013 Uniden America Corporation Uniden is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation. Bearcat is a registered trademark of Uniden America Corporation. Features, specifications, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without notice. sAFetY notICe The antenna used for this radio must be properly installed and maintained and must provide a separation distance of at least 34 cm
(13.4 Inches) from all persons and must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Never transmit if any person is closer than the specified distance to the antenna. Note that Uniden does not specify or supply any antenna with this transceiver. While a 0 dBi gain antenna is normal for a typical installation, the above limit applies to any antenna with up to 3 dBi gain. Lappareil est conforme aux normes dIndustrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer dinterfrences et (2), il doit pouvoir accepter les interfrences, incluant celles pouvant nuire son fonctionnement normal. Changes or modifications to this product or use of accessories not expressly approved by Uniden, or operation of this product in any way other than as provided in the Uniden Owners Manual could void your authority to operate this product. A complete Owners Manual in French can be downloaded from http://
www.uniden.com/. UnpACkIng Your PC787 contains the following:
PC787 CB 2-way mobile radio Microphone Mounting Bracket Kit DC Power Cord Reference Guide Part 95 Subpart D (FCC Rules) If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately. 4 DesCrIptIon Your PC787 represents the highest quality communications device designed for use in the Citizens Band Radio Service. It will operate on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The Citizens Band Radio Service is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Any adjustments or alterations which would alter the performance of the transceiver's original FCC type acceptance, or which would change the frequency determining method, are strictly prohibited. Replacement or substitution of crystal, transistors, ICs, regulator diodes, or any other part of a unique nature, with parts other than those recommend by Uniden, may cause violations of the technical regulations in Part 95 of the FCC Rules or in violation of type acceptance requirements in Part 2 of the rules. FeAtUres CB AM 40 channels (4W) 7 weather channels with Weather Alert Public Address function (External speaker required - not provided) Automatic Noise Limiter Noise Blanker Transmit/Receive LED (Red and yellow-green) CH9 and CH19 direct tune Dimmer control (High/Medium/Low) Variable RF Gain Variable MIC Gain Variable Tone control Multifunction Meter (RF, Signal Strength, and SWR) Variable Volume control Variable Squelch control 6-pin microphone jack 5 emergenCY operAtIon 1. Move the 9/19/NORM switch to 9; the radio automatically tunes to Channel 9 and disables the channel selector. 2. Press and hold PTT and speak clearly. Release PTT after speaking. 3. If there is no response, move the 9/19/NORM switch to 19; the radio automatically tunes to Channel 19. 4. Press and hold PTT and speak clearly. Release PTT after speaking. 5. If there is still no response, move the 9/19/NORM switch to NORM and ask that party to relay your emergency broadcast on Channel 9. All channels except Channel 9 may be used for normal communication. The FCC reserves Channel 9 for emergencies involving the immediate safety of individuals or protection of property. Use Channel 9 to render assistance to a motorist. This is an FCC rule and applies to all CB radio operators. Controls AnD FUnCtIons 5 1 4 3 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1. Multifunction meter. When receiving, the meter shows the received signal strength. Use CAL and SWR to tune an antenna for best performance. 2. S/RF/CAL/SWR switch: Selects S/RF, CAL, and SWR to be measured through the multifunction meter. 3. CB/WX/PA switch: Selects CB (Citizens Band) or WX (Weather) modes, or activates the PA (Public Address) feature. 6 Do not use the pA function unless an external speaker is connected. 4. NB+ANL/ANL/OFF switch: Activates the Noise Blanker (NB) and Automatic Noise Limiter (ANL) features. NB reduces external noise and ANL reduces background noise from the car engine and other sources. OFF turns off both the NB and ANL features. 5. 9/19/NORM switch: Move the switch to select emergency channel 9, channel 19, or standard CB channels. All channels except Channel 9 may be used for normal communication. The FCC reserves Channel 9 for emergencies involving the immediate safety of individuals or protection of property. Use Channel 9 to render assistance to a motorist. 6. HIGH/MED/LOW switch: Adjust LCD backlight brightness. 7. RX/TX LED: Indicates whether the radio is transmitting (red) or receiving (yellow-green). 8. Channel Indicator: Displays the channel currently in use. 9. 6-Pin Microphone Jack: Connects the radio to the detachable 10. Channel Selector knob: Turn this knob to select CB or Weather microphone (included). channels. strong signal areas. microphone sensitivity. 11. RF Gain inner knob: Turn the inner knob to reduce interference in 12. MIC Gain outer knob: Turn the outer knob to adjust the 13. CAL inner knob: Turn the inner knob to calibrate the meter for Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) measurements. 14. TONE outer knob: Turn the outer knob to change the tone quality. 15. VOL inner knob: Turn the inner knob to turn the radio on and off and to adjust the volume. 16. SQUELCH outer knob: Turn the outer knob to reduce background noise when there is no incoming signal. 7 17 18 19 22 20 21 17. Antenna socket: Connects antenna to the unit. 18. PA SP: Connects optional external 8-ohm, 4-watt speaker for use as a public address system. To prevent acoustic feedback, separate the microphone from the speaker when operating the PA at high output levels. 19. EXT. SP: Connects optional external 8-ohm, 4-watt speaker for CB and WX operation. When the external speaker is plugged in, the internal speaker is off. 20. POWER: Connects DC power to transceiver. 21. Fuse. 22. PTT: Push-to-Talk. InstAllAtIon moBIle InstAllAtIon Plan the location of the transceiver and microphone bracket before beginning installation. 1. Select a location that is convenient for operating the radio but does not interfere with the driver or passenger. Install bracket with self-tapping screws provided. 2. 3. Connect power cords (see page 9). 4. Attach the microphone bracket to side of the radio. 5. Attach radio to bracket. 8 Mobile Antenna WARNING! The antenna used for this radio must be installed at least 13.4 inches (34 cm) away from all persons. The antenna must not be collocated or used with any other antenna or transmitter. CAUTION: Never operate your radio with no antenna or with a damaged antenna cable. This can damage the radio. You must purchase an antenna to operate this radio. Because the maximum power output of the transmitter is limited by the FCC, the quality of your antenna is very important. To achieve the maximum transmission distance, Uniden strongly recommends that you install only a high quality antenna. You have just purchased a superior transceiver -
don't diminish its performance by installing an inferior antenna. Only a properly matched antenna system will allow maximum power transfer from the 50 ohm transmission line to the radiating element. Your Uniden dealer is qualified to help you select the proper antenna for your requirements. A whip style antenna may be used for automobile installation. A short loaded whip antenna is easier to install on an automobile, but its efficiency is less than that of a full quarter-wave whip antenna. Wireless CB Microphone Installation (Optional) Your PC787 is compatible with Unidens BC906W Wireless CB Microphone. With a range up to 300 feet, the BC906W allows you to use your CB to communicate even when you need to get out of your vehicle. Follow the instructions provided in the BC906W kit to install the wireless microphone. Connecting the Power Cords Uniden recommends connecting the power lead to the Ignition Switch Accessory Terminal. This way, the transceiver is automatically turned off when the ignition switch is turned off. As an alternative, the power cord may be connected to an available terminal on the fuse block or to a point in the wiring harness. However, 9 caution must be taken to prevent a short circuit. If in doubt, contact your vehicle dealer for information. Ground Information This transceiver may be installed and used in any 12-volt DC negative ground system vehicle. negative ground system With a negative ground system, the negative (-) battery terminal is usually connected to the vehicle motor block. Connect the red DC power cord from the transceiver to the positive (+) battery terminal or other convenient point. Then connect the black power cord to the vehicle chassis or negative (-) battery terminal. UsIng YoUr pC787 tUrn pC787 on/oFF Turn the VOL knob clockwise until the unit turns on and the display backlight turns on. Turn the VOL knob counter-clockwise to turn the unit off. CB moDe Be sure that the power source, antenna, and microphone are properly connected before proceeding. Basic Settings 1. Turn unit on. Set volume to a comfortable level. 2. Set switch to CB. 3. Select a CB channel (CH knob). 4. Set noise limitations as desired (ANL/NB switch). 5. Adjust squelch. Turn SQ knob fully clockwise so only strong signals can get through. 10 Turn SQ knob fully counterclockwise until you hear a hiss. Everything gets through - noise, weak signals, and strong signals Turn SQ knob clockwise until the hiss stops. Only clearer signals get through. Set SQUELCH only when the radio is not receiving a strong signal. 6. Set the S/RF/SWR/CAL switch to S/RF. 7. Press and hold PTT and check the multifunction meter. It will show the RF output power. Adjust as needed. 8. Turn RF knob to set RF gain sensitivity. Normally, the knob is turned clockwise to maximum. 9. Turn MIC knob to adjust microphone sensitivity for transmission. Normally, the knob is turned clockwise to maximum. 10. Set the brightness (HIGH, MED, or LOW). The Weather Alert system monitors the last weather channel you were on before you changed to CB mode. It sounds a seven-second signal when it decodes a severe weather alert issued for your area. Change to Weather mode for details. Calibrate Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) SWR calibration monitors the coaxial cable quality and all RF connections. Do not calibrate in an enclosed area such as a garage. Do not stand near the antenna while calibrating. 1. Set CB/WX/PA to CB and select channel 20. 2. Set S/RF/SWR/CAL to CAL. 3. Press and hold PTT on the mic. The needle on the multipurpose meter will begin to move. 4. Turn the CAL knob until the meter needle moved into the red calibration block. When the needle moves towards the right-hand side of the block, stop. 5. Still holding PTT, move the S/RF/SWR/CAL to SWR. The needle should move back to the left-hand side of the meter. Ideally, it should be as far left a possible. If the reading is higher than 3, adjust the antenna height. 6. Release PTT. 11 7. Repeat the steps for channel 1 and channel 40 to complete calibration. The readings will be slightly higher for channel 1 and channel 40 than for channel 20. weAther moDe (wx moDe) Your radio combines a CB radio with a Weather radio and a Weather Alert system. The Weather radio continually broadcasts weather conditions when you are in Weather mode. Weather Alert function does not work in Weather mode. 1. Set the CB/WX/PA switch to WX. Your radio is now in Weather radio mode. 2. Turn the channel selector knob to select 1 of 7 weather channels. You cannot change ANL or NB settings while in WX mode. The radio will sound an alert tone. pA moDe Using the PA mode requires an optional speaker. 1. Switch to PA. 2. Press and hold PTT to speak. 3. Release when finished. To prevent acoustic feedback, separate the microphone from the speaker when operating the PA at high output levels. If you are in PA mode but not pressing PTT, the radio receives CB transmissions and transmits them through the PA speaker. You cannot respond to the transmission. preventIve mAIntenAnCe Every six months:
1. Check the SWR. 2. Be sure all electrical connections are tight. 3. 4. Be sure all screws and mounting hardware are tight. Inspect antenna coaxial cable for wear or breaks in shielding. 12 mAIntenAnCe The PC787 is designed to give you years of trouble-free service. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Except for the fuse in the DC power cord, no maintenance is required. To replace a blown fuse:
1. Press ends of the fuse holder together. Twist to open. Carefully separate the two pieces. 2. Remove the fuse and inspect. If blown, replace with the same type fuse. Use only the fuse specified for your PC787. Failure to do so may void your warranty. troUBleshootIng In the event of system malfunction, perform the following procedures:
Problem Unit does not power up No reception Poor Reception No Transmission Low Transmission Calibration does not move the meter needle to the left side Suggestion Check power cord connections. Check fuse. Check vehicle electrical system. Check microphone connection. Set CB/WX/PA to CB. Check VOL and SQ. Check antenna. Check antenna connection. Adjust RF Gain. Check VOL and SQ. Be sure antenna SWR is normal. Adjust RF Gain. Set CB/WX/PA switch to CB. Check microphone connection. Adjust MIC Gain. Adjust MIC Gain. Adjust the antenna height. Check all antenna connections. 13 If you do not get satisfactory results after performing these checks, call the Uniden Customer Service Center at 1-800-297-1023, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday. servICIng YoUr trAnsCeIver Technical information, diagrams, and charts are provided on request. It is the user's responsibility to see that this radio is operating at all times in accordance with the FCC Citizens Radio Service regulations. We highly recommend that you consult a qualified radio/telephone technician for servicing and aligning this CB radio product. When ordering parts, be sure to specify the correct model number and serial number of the unit. speCIFICAtIons GENERAL Channel:
Frequency Range:
Frequency Control:
Antenna Impedance:
Power Input:
Current Drain TX:
RX:
Operating Temperature:
Accessories:
Size (W x D x H):
Weight:
TRANSMITTER Output Power:
40 26.965 - 27.405 MHz PLL Synthesizer 50 ohms 13.8VDC AM Full Modulation: 2.1A (max) At no signal: 400mA
-22F to 140F (-30C to 60C) DC Power Cord Microphone Microphone Hanger Mounting Bracket 7.25 in. x 7.5 in. x 2.25 in.
(without knobs and jacks)
(184.149 mm x 190.50 mm x 57.15 mm) 2.2 Pounds 4 watts 14 TRANSMITTER (Contd) Emission Type:
Hum and Noise:
Frequency Tolerance:
Modulation Percentage (Peak):
Spurious Rejection:
Output Impedance:
RECEIVER Sensitivity at 10 dB S+N/N:
Sensitivity at 500 mW Audio Output:
Squelch Threshold:
Antenna Impedance:
Squelch Tight:
Signal Meter S-9:
Audio Output Power (max.):
Audio Output (10% Dist.):
Adjacent Channel Rejection:
Image Rejection:
Internal Speaker Impedance:
External Speaker Impedance:
PUBLIC ADDRESS Output Power at 10% Distortion:
6A3 Better than 40 dB 0.002%
100%
-70 dB 50 ohm, unbalanced 0.5 V 0.5 V 0.5 V 50 ohms 1000 V 100 V 5 watts 4 watts 60dB 90dB 16 ohms 8 ohms 4 watts Specifications shown are typical and subject to change without notice. rADIo CoDe DeFInItIons 10-CoDes The following list contains common 10-Codes used by CB radio operators for faster communication and better understanding. Code Meaning 10-1 10-2 10-3 Received poorly Receiving well Stop transmitting Code Meaning 10-34 10-35 10-36 Trouble at this station Confidential information Correct time is 15 Code Meaning 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7 10-8 10-9 10-10 OK, message received Relay message Busy, stand by Out of service, leaving air In service, subject to call Repeat message Transmission completed, standing by Talking too rapidly 10-11 Visitors present 10-12 10-13 Advise Weather/ Road conditions Code Meaning 10-37 Wrecker needed at 10-38 10-39 10-41 10-42 10-43 10-44 Ambulance needed at Your message is delivered Please turn to channel Traffic accident at Traffic tie up at I have a message for you 10-45 All units within range please report Break channel 10-50 10-60 What is next message number 10-16 Make pickup at 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 10-62 10-63 10-64 10-65 10-67 10-70 10-71 Stand by 10-23 10-77 10-24 Completed last assignment 10-81 10-25 Can you contact 10-82 10-84 10-26 Disregard last information 10-85 10-27 10-28 10-91 10-93 10-29 I am moving to channel Identify your station Time is up for contact 10-30 Does not conform to FCC 10-94 rules I will give you a radio check 10-99 10-32 16 Unable to copy, use phone Net directed to Net clear Awaiting your next message/as-
signment All units comply Fire at Proceed with transmission in sequence Negative contact Reserve hotel room for Reserve room for My telephone number is My address is Talk closer to microphone Check my frequency on this channel Please give me a long count Mission completed, all units secure Police needed at EMERGENCY TRAFFIC Code Meaning 10-200 Code Meaning 10-33 FCC pArt 15 InFormAtIon This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this radio. two-YeAr extenDeD wArrAntY Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. wArrAntor: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (Uniden) elements oF wArrAntY: Uniden warrants, for two years, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. wArrAntY DUrAtIon: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further effect two years after the date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the owners manual for this product. stAtement oF remeDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit and return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty. Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. 17 Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. legAl remeDIes: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America. proCeDUre For oBtAInIng perFormAnCe oF wArrAntY: If, after following the instructions in the owners manual you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). The Product should include all parts and accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, to warrantor at:
Uniden America Corporation 743 Henrietta Creek Rd. Roanoke, TX 76262
(800) 297-1023, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central, Monday through Friday 18 PC787 Guide dutilisation Imprim au Vietnam ContenU AVIS ReLAtIF LA SCURIt ................................................... 4 dbALLAge ................................................................................. 4 deSCRIptIon ............................................................................. 5 CARACtRIStIQUeS ..................................................................................... 5 FonCtIonneMent dURgenCe ............................................. 6 CoMMAndeS et FonCtIonS ................................................... 7 InStALLAtIon ............................................................................ 9 InStALLAtIon de LA StAtIon MobILe ................................................... 9 Antenne de la station mobile ...................................................................... 9 Installation dun microphone sans fil (Optional) .................................... 10 Branchement des cordons dalimentation .............................................. 10 Information relative la mise la masse ................................................ 10 UtILISAtIon de VotRe RAdIo pC787 .................................. 11 MISe en oU HoRS FonCtIon de LA RAdIo pC787 .............................. 11 Mode Cb ...................................................................................................... 11 Rglages de base ...................................................................................... 11 Calibrate Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) ...................................................... 12 entRetIen pRVentIF ............................................................ 14 entRetIen ................................................................................ 14 dpAnnAge ............................................................................. 15 entRetIen de LMetteUR-RCepteUR ............................. 15 SpCIFICAtIonS ....................................................................... 16 dFInItIonS deS CodeS RAdIo .......................................... 17 CodeS 10 .................................................................................................. 17 InFoRMAtIon ReLAtIVe LARtICLe 15 de LA FCC ................ 19 gARAntIe pRoLonge de deUX AnS ................................. 19 2013 Uniden America Corporation Uniden est une marque de commerce de Uniden America Corporation. Bearcat est une marque de commerce de Uniden America Corporation. Les caractristiques, spcifications et disponibilits des accessoires optionnels sont sujettes changement sans pravis. AVIS ReLAtIF LA SCURIt Lantenne utilise pour ce transmetteur doit tre installe et entretenue correctement; vous devez prvoir une distance de sparation dau moins 34 cm (13,4 po) de toute personne se trouvant proximit et lantenne ne doit pas tre place proximit immdiate dune autre antenne ou dun dautre transmetteur et ne doit pas tre utilise conjointement avec ceux-ci. Notez quUniden ne fournit pas lantenne avec cet metteur-rcepteur. Bien que lutilisation dune antenne gain de 0 dBi soit normale pour ce type dinstallation, la limite mentionne ci-dessus sapplique nimporte quelle antenne dote dun gain maximum de 3 dBi. Lappareil est conforme aux normes dIndustrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer dinterfrences et (2), il doit pouvoir accepter les interfrences, incluant celles pouvant nuire son fonctionnement normal. Toutes les modifications ou tous les changements apports cet appareil, sils ne sont pas expressment approuvs par Uniden, ou toute utilisation de celui-ci dune manire qui nest pas dcrite dans le guide dutilisation, risquent de retirer son propritaire son droit dutiliser lappareil. Le guide dutilisation complet en franais peut tre tlcharg au :
http:// www.uniden.com/. dbALLAge Votre PC787 comporte les articles suivants :
Radio BP portative deux voies PC787 Microphone Trousse de fixation Cordon dalimentation CC Guide de rfrence Rglements 95, section D de la FCC 4 Si un article est manquant ou est endommag, veuillez contacter le magasin o vous lavez achet. deSCRIptIon Votre radio PC787 reprsente la meilleure qualit de dispositifs de communication des services radio de la bande publique. Il fonctionne sur nimporte quelle des 40 frquences AM autorises par la Commission fdrale des communications (FCC). Les services radio de la bande publique sont sous la juridiction de la Commussion fdrale des communications (FCC). Tout ajustement ou modification qui altrerait la performance originale de lmetteur-
rcepteur homologu par la FCC, ou qui changerait la mthode de dtermination des frquences est strictement prohib. Le remplacement ou la substitution des cristaux, transistors, circuits intgrs, diodes rgulatrices ou toute autre pice de nature unique par des pices autres que celles recommandes par Uniden, peut enfreindre la rglementation technique de larticle 95 des rglements de la FCC relativement larticle 2 traitant des exigences de lhomologation des types. CARACtRIStIQUeS Radio BP AM 40 canaux (4 watts) 7 canaux mtorologiques avec alerte mtorologique Fonction de diffusion publique (haut-parleur externe ncessaire -
Rducteur de bruit automatique Suppresseur de bruit Voyants DEL de transmission et de rception (rouge et jaune-
non inclus) vert) Syntonisation automatique du canal 9 et du canal 19 Commande dattnuation (lev/moyen/faible) Gain RF variable Gain du microphone variable Commande de tonalit variable Compteur multifonctionnel (puissance du signal envoi et rception, et la lecture des ondes stationnaires) 5 Commande de volume variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Commande de silencieux (Squelch) variable Prise de microphone 6 broches FonCtIonneMent dURgenCe 1. Dplacez le commutateur 9/19/NORM au canal 9; la radio syntonisera automatiquement le canal 9 et dsactivera le slecteur des canaux. 2. Maintenez enfonce la touche PTT et parlez clairement. Relchez PTT aprs avoir termin de parler. 3. Sil ny a pas de rponse, dplacez le commutateur 9/19/NORM au canal 19; la radio syntonisera automatiquement le canal 19. 4. Maintenez enfonce la touche PTT et parlez clairement. Relchez PTT aprs avoir termin de parler. 5. Sil ny a pas de rponse, dplacez le commutateur 9/19/NORM la position NORM et demandez linterlocuteur de relayer votre diffusion durgence sur le canal 9. Tous les canaux, lexception du canal 9, peuvent tre utiliss pour la communication normale. Le canal 9 est rserv par la FCC pour les communications durgence relatives la scurit immdiate des individus ou la protection de la proprit. Le canal 9 peut galement tre utilis pour assister un automobiliste. Ceci est un rglement de la FCC et sapplique tous les oprateurs de radios CB. 6 CoMMAndeS et FonCtIonS 1. Compteur Multifunctionnel : Pendant la rception, le compteur affichera la puissance du signal de rception. Utilisez le commutateur CAL et SWR pour syntoniser une antenne afin damliorer la rception. 2. Commutateur S/RF/CAL/SWR : Permet de slectionner S/RF, CAL, et SWR afin den mesurer la puissance laide du compteur multifonctionnel. 3. Commutateur CB/WX/PA : Permet de slectionner les modes CB (bande publique) ou WX (mtorologique), ou dactiver la fonction PA (de diffusion publique). Nutilise pas la fonction PA moins quun haut-parleur externe ne soit branch. 4. Commutateur NB+ANL/ANL/OFF : Permet dactiver le suppresseur de bruit (NB) et la fonction de rduction automatique du bruit (ANL). La fonction NB permet de rduire le bruit externe et la fonction ANL permet de rduire le bruit de fonction du moteur de la voiture et autres sources. OFF permet de dsactiver les fonctions NB et ANL. 5. Commutateur 9/19/NORM : Dplacez le commutateur afin de slectionner le canal durgence 9 ou 19, ou les canaux BP standard. Tous les canaux, lexception du canal 9, peuvent tre utiliss pour la communication normale. Le canal 9 est rserv par la FCC pour les communications durgence relatives la scurit immdiate des individus ou la protection de la proprit. Le canal 9 peut galement tre utilis pour assister un automobiliste. Ceci est un rglement de la FCC et sapplique tous les oprateurs de radios CB. 6. Commutateur HIGH/MED/LOW : Permet de rgler la luminosit du rtroclairage de lcran ACL. 7. Voyants RX/TX : Indiquent si la radio est en mode de transmission 8.
(rouge) ou en mode de rception (jaune-vert). Indication du canal : Permet dafficher le canal en cours dutilisation. 7 9. Prise de microphone 6 broches : Permet de brancher la radio un microphone amovible (inclus). 10. Slecteur de canal : Tournez le slecteur afin de slectionner des canaux CB ou mtorologiques. 11. Slecteur de gain RF (partie intrieure du slecteur) : Tournez le slecteur interne afin damliorer la rception dans les endroits o le signal est puissant. 12. Slecteur de gain MIC (partie extrieure du slecteur) : Tournez le slecteur externe afin de rgler la sensibilit du microphone. 13. Slecteur CAL (partie intrieure du slecteur) : Tournez le slecteur interne afin de calibrer le compteur pour la mesure du rapport dondes stationnaires (SWR). 14. Slecteur TONE (partie extrieure du slecteur) : Tournez le slecteur externe afin de changer la qualit tonale. 15. Slecteur VOL (partie intrieure du slecteur) : Tournez le slecteur interne afin de mettre lmetteur-rcepteur en ou hors fonction et pour rgler le volume. 16. Slecteur SQUELCH (partie extrieure du slecteur): Tourner le slecteur externe afin de rduire le bruit de fond lorsquil ny a pas de signaux dappel entrant. 17 18 19 22 20 21 17. Prise de lantenne : Permet de brancher lantenne la radio. 18. PA SP : Permet de brancher un haut-parleur externe de 8 ohms et de 4 watts utiliser en tant que systme de diffusion publique. Afin dempcher la rtroaction, loignez le microphone du haut-parleur lorsque vous utilisez la diffusion publique PA des niveaux puissants. 19. EXT. SP : Permet de brancher un haut-parleur externe de 8 ohms et de 4 watts utiliser pour le fonctionnement de la radio BP et de la radio mto WX. 8 Lorsque le haut-parleur externe est branch, le haut-parleur sera hors fonction. 20. POWER : Permet de brancher lalimentation CC lmetteur-
rcepteur. 21. Fusible. 22. PTT : Touche microphone Push-to-Talk. InStALLAtIon InStALLAtIon de LA StAtIon MobILe Dterminez lendroit o vous planifiez installer lmetteur-rcepteur et le microphone avant de dbuter linstallation. 1. Slectionnez lendroit le plus pratique pour le fonctionnement de la radio, tout en vous assurant quelle ninterfrera pas avec le chauffeur ou le passager. Installez le support de fixation laide des vis autotaraudeuse incluses. 2. 3. Branchez les fils (voir la page 10). 4. Fixez le support du microphone au ct de la radio. 5. Fixez la radio au support. Antenne de la station mobile AVERTISSEMENT! Lantenne utilise pour cette radio doit tre installe au moins 34 cm (13,4 po) de toute personne se trouvant proximit. Cette antenne ne doit pas tre coimplante ou utilise avec dautres antenne ou metteur-rcepteur. MISE EN GARDE! Ne faites jamais fonctionner la radio sans antenne ou avec un cble dantenne endommag. Ceci pourrait endommager la radio. Vous devez acheter une antenne pour faire fonctionner cette radio. Comme la puissance maximum de sortie de lmetteur-rcepteur est dtermine par la FCC, la qualit de votre antenne est trs importante. Afin dobtenir la meilleure distance de transmission, Uniden recommande fortement dinstaller une antenne de qualit. Si vous avez achet un metteur-rcepteur de qualit suprieure, ne diminuez pas la performance en installant une antenne de qualit infrieure. 9 Seul un systme dantenne bien jumel procurera un transfert de puissance maximum depuis la ligne de transmission de 50 ohms jusqu llment rayonnant. Votre marchand Uniden est qualifi pour vous aider choisir la meilleure antenne pour vos besoins. Une antenne fouet peut tre utilise pour les installations automobiles. Une antenne fouet courte charge peut tre plus facile installer dans une automobile, mais son efficacit est moindre quune antenne fouet quart donde pleine grandeur. Installation dun microphone sans fil (Optional) Votre PC787 est compatible avec le microphone sans fil pour radio BP BC906W dUniden. Ayant une porte maximum de 91 mtres (300 pi.), le microphone BC906W vous permet dutiliser votre metteur-rcepteur pour communiquer mme lorsque vous devez quitter votre vhicule. Procdez tel que dcrit aux instructions du microphone BC906W afin dinstaller le microphone sans fil. Branchement des cordons dalimentation Uniden recommande de brancher le cble dalimentation la borne du commutateur dallumage auxiliaire. De cette faon, lmetteur-
rcepteur est mis hors tension automatiquement lorsque vous arrtez le commutateur dallumage. Comme solution de rechange, vous pouvez raccorder le cordon dalimentation une borne disponible sur la bote fusibles ou un point du cblage. Toutefois, vous devez faire attention de ne pas causer de court-circuit. Dans le doute, communiquez avec votre concessionnaire automobile pour plus de renseignements ce sujet. Information relative la mise la masse Cet metteur-rcepteur peut tre install dans nimporte quel vhicule dot dun systme de mise la masse de 12 volts CC ngatif ou positif. 10 Systme de mise la masse ngatif Avec un systme de mise la masse ngatif, la borne ngative (-) est normalement branche au bloc-moteur du vhicule. OU Branchez le cordon dalimentation CC rouge de lmetteur-rcepteur la borne positive (+) ou autre point pratique. ROUGE NOIR NOIR ROUGE Au chssis Ensuite, branchez le cordon dalimentation noir au chssis du vhicule ou la borne ngative (-) de la batterie. UtILISAtIon de VotRe RAdIo pC787 MISe en oU HoRS FonCtIon de LA RAdIo pC787 Tournez le commutateur VOL dans le sens horaire, jusqu ce que lunit se mette en fonction et que le rtroclairage de lcran se mette en fonction. Tournez le commutateur VOL dans le sens antihoraire, jusqu ce que la radio se mette hors fonction. Mode Cb Assurez-vous que la source dalimentation, lantenne et le microphone sont branchs correctement avant de poursuivre. Rglages de base 1. Mettez lappareil en fonction et rglez le volume un niveau confortable. 2. Rglez le commutateur la position CB. 3. Slectionnez un canal CB (commutateur CH). 4. Rglez les limites de bruit selon vos prfrences (commutateur ANL/NB). 5. Rglez la suppression de bruit de fond. Tournez le commutateur SQ dans le sens horaire, jusquau rglage maximum afin quuniquement les signaux puissants puissent tre transmis. 11 Tournez le commutateur SQ compltement dans le sens antihoraire jusqu ce vous entendiez un sifflement. Tout passe - les interfrences, les signaux faibles et les signaux puissants. Tournez le commutateur SQ dans le sens horaire jusqu ce que le sifflement cesse. Uniquement les signaux clairs passeront. Rglez le SQUELCH uniquement lorsque la radio ne reoit pas de signaux puissants. 6. Rglez le commutateur S/RF/ SWR/CAL, la position S/RF. 7. Maintenez la touche enfonce PTT et vrifiez le compteur multifonctionnel. Celui-ci affichera la lecture des rglages que vous avez effectus ltape prcdente. La puissance de sortie RF sera affiche. Ajustez au besoin. 8. Tournez le commutateur RF afin de rgler la sensibilit du gain RF Normalement, le commutateur est tourn dans le sens horaire la position maximum. 9. Tournez le commutateur MIC afin dajuster la sensibilit du microphone pour les transmissions. Normalement, le commutateur est tourn dans le sens horaire, la position maximum. 10. Rglez la luminosit au niveau (HIGH (lev), MED (moyen), ou LOW (faible). Le systme dalerte mtorologique effectue la surveillance du dernier canal mto sur lequel vous vous trouviez lorsque vous avez chang le mode de la radio BP. Le systme dalerte mtorologique met un signal de sept secondes en cas de conditions mtorologiques svres dans votre rgion. Changez le mode au mode mtorologique pour plus de dtails. Calibrate Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) La calibration SWR permet de monitorer la qualit du cble coaxial et toutes les connexions RF. Neffectuez pas la calibration dans un endroit clos, tel quun garage. Ne vous tenez pas prs de lantenne pendant la calibration. 12 1. Rglez le commutateur CB/WX/PA la position CB et syntonisez le canal 20. 2. Rglez le commutateur S/RF/SWR/CAL la position CAL. 3. Maintenez enfonce la touche PTT du microphone. Laiguille du compteur multifonctionnel commencera bouger. 4. Tounez le commutateur CAL jusqu ce que le compteur se dplace dans le le bloc rouge de calibration. Lorsque laiguille se dplacera la droite du bloc, arrtez. 5. Tout en maintenant la touche PTT enfonce, dplacez le commutateur S/RF/SWR/CAL la position SWR. Laiguille devrait revenir au ct gauche du compteur. Idalement, il devrait se trouver le plus loin possible. Si la lecture du compteur est suprieure 3, rglez la hauteur de lantenne. 6. Relchez la touche PTT. 7. Rptez les tapes pour le canal 1 et le canal 40 afin de complter la calibration. Le lecture devrait tre lgrement suprieure pour le canal 1 et le canal 40 que pour le canal 20. Mode MtoRoLogIQUe (WX Mode) Votre radio est une radio BP et une radio mtrologique en une. La radio mtorologique diffuse les conditions mtorologiques en continu lorsque vous tes en mode mtorologique. La fonction dalerte mtorologique ne fonctionnera pas en mode mtorologique. 1. Rglez le commutateur CB/WX/PA la position WX. Votre radio sera maintenant en mode mtorologique. 2. Tournez le slecteur des canaux afin de slectionner lun des sept canaux mtrologiques. Vous ne pouvez changer les rglages ANL ou NB en mode mtorologique (WX). La radio mettra une tonalit dalerte. 13 Mode de dIFFUSIon pUbLIQUe (pA) Lutilisation du mode de diffusion publique PA ncessite un haut-parleur externe. 1. Glissez le commutateur la position PA. 2. Maintenez enfonce la touche PTT pour parler. 3. Relchez la touche lorsque vous avez termin. Afin dviter la rtroaction, loignez le microphone du haut-parleur lorsque vous utilisez la fonction de diffusion publique des niveaux de puissance levs. Si vous tes en mode de diffusion publique PA, mais que vous nappuyez pas sur la touche PTT, la radio BP recevra des transmissions et mettra des transmissions travers le haut-parleur de diffusion publique. Vous ne pouvez rpondre la transmission. entRetIen pRVentIF Tous les six mois :
1. Vrifiez le ratio dondes stationnaires (SWR). 2. Assurez-vous que toutes les connexions lectriques sont serres. 3. Inspectez le cble coaxial de lantenne pour lusure ou les bris dans la gaine. 4. Assurez-vous que toutes les vis et la quincaillerie de fixation sont serres. entRetIen La radio 787 est conue pour vous offrir des annes dutilisation sans problme. Aucune pice ne pouvant tre rpare par lutilisateur ne se trouve lintrieur. lexception du fusible et du cordon dalimentation CA, aucun entretien nest ncessaire. Pour remplacer un fusible :
1. Appuyez sur les extrmits du capuchon. Dvissez pour louvrir. Sparez dlicatement les deux parties. 2. Retirez le fusible et inspectez-le. Sil est brl, remplacez-le avec un fusible de mme type. 14 Utilisez un fusible spcifi pour votre radio 787. Sinon, la garantie sera annule. dpAnnAge Si le systme ne fonctionne pas correctement, veuillez procder aux suggestions ci-dessous :
Problme Lunit ne se met pas en fonction Vrifiez la connexion du cordon Suggestion Aucune rception Rception faible Aucune transmission dalimentation. Vrifiez le fusible. Vrifiez le systme lectrique du vhicule. Vrifiez la connexion du microphone. Rglez le commutateur CB/WX/PA la position CB. Vrifiez le rglage VOL et SQ. Vrifiez lantenne. Vrifiez le raccord de lantenne. Ajustez le rglage du gain RF. Vrifiez le rglage VOL et SQ. Assurez-vous que le ratio SWR de lantenne est normal. Ajustez le rglage du gain RF. Rglez le commutateur CB/WX/PA la position CB. Vrifiez la connexion du microphone. Ajustez le rglage du gain MIC. Ajustez le rglage du gain MIC. Ajustez la longeur de lantenne. Vrifiez les connexions de lantenne. Transmission faible La calibration ne dplace pas lantenne du compteur vers la gauche Si vous ntes pas satisfait des rsultats aprs avoir procd aux vrifications suivantes, communiquez avec le Dpartement du soutien la clientle dUniden au 1-800-297-1023, 8:00 17:00, heure centrale, du lundi au vendredi. entRetIen de LMetteUR-RCepteUR Linformation technique, les diagrammes et les tableaux sont offerts sur demande. Il est de la responsabilit de lutilisateur de sassurer que la 15 radio fonctionne selon les normes tablies par les rglements des bandes publiques de la FCC. Nous vous recommandons fortement de consulter un technicien radio/tlphone qualifi pour lentretien de cette radio CB. Lorsque vous commandez des pices, assurez-vous de spcifier le numro de modle et le numro de srie de lappareil. SpCIFICAtIonS GNRAL Canaux :
Gamme de frquences :
Contrle de frquences :
Impdance de lantenne :
Tension lentre:
Courant absorb TX:
RX:
Temprature de fonctionnement :
Accessoires :
Dimensions (L x P x H) :
Poids :
METTEUR-RCEPTEUR Puissance la sortie :
Type dmission :
Niveaux de ronflement et bruits :
Tolrance de frquence :
Pourcentage de modulation (crte) :
Rejet des frquences parasites :
40 26.965 - 27.405 MHz Systme boucle davertissement en phase PLL 50 ohms 13,8 V CC Modulation AM 2,1 A (max) aucun signal : 400 mA
-22 F 140 F (-30 C 60 C) Cordon dalimentation CC Microphone Support pour microphone Support de fixation 7,25 po x 7,5 po x 2,25 po (sans les boutons et les prises)
(184,149 mm x 190.50 mm x 57,15 mm) 2,2 lb 4 watts 6A3 Meilleur que 40 dB 0,002%
100 %
-70 dB 16 Impdance la sortie :
RCEPTEUR Sensibilit 10 dB R+S/B:
Sortie audio sensibilit 500 mW :
Seuil de blocage rception :
Impdance de lantenne :
Suppression serre :
Compteur S-9:
Puissance de sortie audio (max.) :
Sortie audio (10 % dist.) :
Slectivit dans un canal adjacent :
Rjection dimage :
Impdance du haut-parleur interne:
Impdance du haut-parleur externe:
DIFFUSION PUBLIQUE Puissance de sortie 10 % de distorsion :
50 ohms, non balancs 0,5 V 0,5 V 0,5 V 50 ohms 1000 V 100 V 5 watts 4 watts 60 dB 90 dB 16 ohms 8 ohms 4 watts Les spcifications indiques peuvent changer sans pravis. dFInItIonS deS CodeS RAdIo CodeS 10 La liste suivante comporte les codes 10 les plus frquemment utiliss par les oprateurs de radio BP afin de communiquer plus rapidement et de manire plus efficace. Code 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7 Signification Rception mdiocre Bonne rception Arrter de transmettre Oui, message reu Me faire un relais Occup, SVP attendre Je quitte les ondes Signification En difficult, aide demande Renseignements confidentiels Lheure exacte Remorqueuse demande ... Ambulance demande ... Votre message est fait Nouveau canal. Syntonisez le canal... Code 10-34 10-35 10-36 10-37 10-38 10-39 10-41 17 Code 10-8 10-9 10-10 Signification En opration Rptez votre message Termin... Je reste lcoute 10-11 Vous parles trop vite 10-12 Avons visiteurs prsents Code 10-42 10-43 10-44 10-45 10-50 10-13 Conditions routes/temprature 10-60 10-16 Prenez livraison ... 10-17 Affaire urgente 10-18 Quelque chose pour moi?
10-62 10-63 10-64 Signification Accident de la circulation ... Circulation immobilise ... Jai un message pour vous... Toutes les units lcoute, prire de vous annoncer. Laissez-moi transmettre Donnez le numro du message suivant. Rception impossible. Faire un appel tlphonique Rseau dirig vers... Rseau libre 10-19 Rien pour vous... Revenez la base ou la station Je suis ... 10-20 10-21 Appel tlphonique ou autre
(mais non radio) Venez en personne ... Restez lcoute 10-22 10-23 10-24 Dernire mission termine 10-25 Pouvez-vous communiquer avec... Je passe au canal 10-26 Annulez le dernier message 10-27 10-28 Donnez lindicatif dappel 10-29 Priode dmission termine Nest pas conforme aux rglements de la FCC (Industrie Canada) 10-30 10-65 Attends message suivant (ou mission) 10-67 Toutes les units se conforment. 10-70 Incendie ... 10-71 10-77 10-81 Vos missions la suite Contact ngatif Rserver une chambre dhtel ... 10-82 Rserver une chambre pour... 10-84 10-85 10-91 10-93 Mon numro de tlphone est... Mon adresse est... Parlez plus prs du microphone Vrifiez ma frquence sur ce canal 10-94 Donnez-moi un long compte 10-32 Rapport signal/modulation 10-99 10-33 URGENCE CETTE STATION 10-200 Mission acheve. Toutes les units en bon tat Police demande ... 18 InFoRMAtIon ReLAtIVe LARtICLe 15 de LA FCC Cet appareil est conforme larticle 15 des rglements de la FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) Cet appareil ne peut pas causer de parasites nuisibles, et; 2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence quil reoit, incluant les parasites pouvant nuire son fonctionnement. gARAntIe pRoLonge de deUX AnS Important : Tout service sous garantie require une preuve de lachat original. Le RpondAnt de LA gARAntIe : LA CORPORATION UNIDEN AMERICA
(ci-aprs UNIDEN). LMentS de LA gARAntIe : Pendant une priode de deux (2) ans, Uniden garantit lacheteur original que cet appareil dUniden sera libre de tout dfaut de pices et de main-doeuvre, selon les restrictions et exclusions dcrites ci-dessous. dURe de LA gARAntIe : Cette garantie, qui ne sapplique qu lacheteur original, se terminera et ne sera donc plus en effet 24 mois aprs la date de lachat original dans un magasin au dtail. Cette garantie sera nulle si lappareil est (A) endommag ou na pas t maintenu en bon tat suite un entretien raisonnable ou ncessaire, (B) modifi, altr ou utilis en tant que composante dun ensemble de conversion, dassemblages secondaires ou toute autre configuration qui nest pas vendue par Uniden, (C) mal install, (D) rpar ou entretenu par toute autre entit quun centre de service autoris par Uniden pour nimporte quel problme ou dfaillance couvert par cette garantie, (E) utilis conjointement avec des quipements, pices ou en tant que composante dun systme qui ne soit pas fabriqu par Uniden, ou (F) install ou programm par dautres personnes que celles mentionnes dans le guide dutilisation de cet appareil. nonC deS ReCoURS : Au cas o cet appareil ne serait pas conforme la garantie, et ce, en tout temps pendant la priode de cette garantie, le rpondant sengage rparer le dfaut et vous retourner lappareil sans frais de pices ni de main-doeuvre, ni dautres frais ( lexception des frais de port et de manutention) encourus par le rpondant ou lun de ses reprsentants relativement lexcution de cette garantie. Le rpondant pourra, sa seule discrtion, remplacer lappareil par un appareil neuf 19 ou remis neuf. LA GARANTIE LIMITE DCRITE CI-HAUT CONSTITUE LA SEULE ET ENTIRE GARANTIE SE RAPPORTANT LAPPAREIL ET REMPLACE ET EXCLUT TOUTE AUTRE GARANTIE DE QUELQUE NATURE QUE CE SOIT, QUELLE SOIT FORMELLE, TACITE OU SURVENANT SUITE LIMPLANTATION DUNE LOI, INCLUANT, MAIS SANS SY LIMITER, TOUTES LES GARANTIES TACITES EN QUALIT LOYALE ET MARCHANDE OU LES APTITUDES UN BUT PARTICULIER. CETTE GARANTIE NE COUVRE PAS NI NE PRVOIT PAS DE PROVISION POUR LE REMBOURSEMENT NI LE PAIEMENT DES DOMMAGES-
INTRTS DIRECTS OU INDIRECTS. Certaines provinces ou certains tats ne permettent pas dexclusions ni de restrictions pour les dommages-intrts directs ou indirects et les restrictions ou exclusions dcrites ci-dessus peuvent ne pas sappliquer vous. ReCoURS LgAUX : Cette garantie vous donne des droits lgaux spcifiques et vous pouvez avoir dautres droits variant de province en province. Cette garantie devient nulle lextrieur des tats-Unis et du Canada. MARCHe SUIVRe poUR HonoReR LA gARAntIe : Si, aprs avoir suivi les directives du guide dutilisation, vous tes persuad(e) que votre appareil est dfectueux, emballez-le soigneusement (dans son emballage original, si possible). Joignez-y votre preuve dachat et une note dcrivant le problme. Expdiez lappareil, port pay, par lentremise dun service postal certifi et assur ou dun courrier qui vous permettra de retrouver ultrieurement lenvoi, au rpondant de la garantie, ladresse suivante :
Uniden America Corporation 743 Henrietta Creek Rd. Roanoke, TX 76262 800-297-1023, 8:00 17:00, heure centrale du lundi au vendredi. 20
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ECC Part 95 AU ort Dy Oy ele Service Rules Subpart D - Citizens Band
(CB) Radio Service Geaeral Provisions 95.401 (CB Rule 1) What are the Citizens Band Radio Services?
The Citizens Band Radio Services are:
(@) The Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service a private, two-way, short-
distance voice communications serv-
ice for personal or business activities ofthe general public. The CB Radio Service may also be used for voice paging.
(b) The Family Radio Service
(ERS) a private, two-way, very short-distance voice communica-
tions service for facilitating family and group activities. The rules for this service are contained in Subpart B of this part
( The Low Power Radio Service
(LPRS) a private, short-distance communication service providing auditory assistance to persons with disabilities, persons who require language translation, and persons in educational settings, health care assistance to the ill, law enforcement tracking services in cooperation with law enforce-
ment, and point-to-point network control communications for Automated Marine Telecommunications System.
(AMTS) coast stations licensed under Part 80 of this chapter, The tules for this service are listed under Subpart G of this part. Two-way voice communications are prohibited. 95.402 (CB Rule 2) How do I use these rules?
(@) You must comply with these rules (See CB Rule 21 for the penalties for violations) when you operate a station in the CB Service from:
(1) Within or over the territorial limits of places where radio services are regulated by the FCC (see CB Rule 5). 2) Aboard any vessel or air-
craft registered in the United States;
OR
@) Aboard any unregistered vessel or aircraft owned or operated by a United States citi-
zen or company.
(b) Your CB station must comply with technical rules found in Subpart E of Part 95.
() Where the rules use the word you, you means a person. operating a CB station.
(d) Where the rules use the word person, the rules are concerned with an individual, a corporation, a partnership, an association, a joint stock company, a trust, a state, territorial or local govern-
ment unit, or other legal entity.
(e) Where the rules use the term FCC, that means the Federal Communications Commission.
(f) Where the rules use the term CB station, that means a radio-
station transmitting in the CB Radio Service. 95.403 (CB Rule 3) Am I eligi-
ble to operate a CB station?
You are authorized to operate a CB station unless:
(@) You area foreign govemment, a representative of.a foreign govem-
ment, or a federal government agency;
OR
(b) The FCC has issued a cease and desist order to you, and the order is still in effect. S95.404 (CB Rule 4) Do I need
@ license?
You do not need an individual license to operate a CB station. You are authorized by this rule to oper-
ate your CB station in accordance with the rules in this Subpart. S95.405 (CB Rule 5) Where may [operate my CB station?
You are authorized to operate your CB station from:
(@) Within or over any area of the world where radio services are regu-
lated by the FCC, Those areas are within the territorial limits of:
(1) The fifty United States
(2) The District of Columbia Caribbean Insular areas
@) Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Navassa Island
(5) United States Virgin Islands
(50 islets and cays) Pacific Insular areas
( American Samoa (evenislands)
(7) Baker Island
(8) Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
(9) Guam Island
(10) Howland Island 2D Jarvis Island
(12) Johnston Island (islets East, Johnston, North and Sand)
(43) Kingman Reef
(14) Midway Island dslets Eastern and Sand)
(15) Palmyra and (more than SOises)
(46) Wake Island (islets Peale, Wake and Wilkes)
(b) Any other area of the world, except within the territorial limits of areas where radio services are regulated by -
(2) An agency of the United States other than the FCC. (You are subject to its rules.)
(2) Any foreign government.
(You are subject to its rules.)
( An aircraft or ship, with the permission of the captain, within or over any area of the world where radio services are regulated by the FCC or upon or over inter-
national waters. You must oper-
ate your CB station according to any applicable treaty to which the United States is a party.
(d) Anyone intending to operate a CB station on the islands of Puerto Rico, Desecheo, Mona, Vieques, and Culebra in a manner that could pose an interference threat to the Arecibo Observatory shall notify the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory, Post Office Box 995, Arecibo, Puerto Rico 00613, in writing or electron-
ically, of the location of the unit. Operators may wish to consult interference guidelines, which will be provided by Cornell University, Operators who choose to transmit information electroni-
cally should e-mail to:
prez@naic.edu,
() The notification to the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory shall be made 45 days prior to commencing, operation ofthe unit. The notification shall state the geographical coordi-
nates of the unit
(2) After receipt of such notifications, the Commission will allow the Arecibo Observatory period of 20 lays for comments or objections, The operator will be required to make rea-
sonable efforts in order to resolve or mitigate any potential interference problem with the Arecibo Observatory. Ifthe Commission deter-
mines thatan operator has satisied its responsbilty to make reasonable efforts to protect the Observatory from, interference, the unit may be allowed to operate. JS95.406 (CB Rule 6) Are there any special restrictions on the location of my CB station?
@ Ifyour CB station is located on premises controlled by the Department of Defense you may be required to comply with additional regulations imposed by the com-
manding officer of the installation.
(b) If your CB station will be con-
structed on an environmentally sensitive site, or will be operated in such a manner as to raise envi-
ronmental problems, under 1.1307, you must provide an envi-
ronmental assessment, as set forth in 1.1311, and undergo the envi-
ronmental review, 1.1312, before commencement of construction. How to Operate A CB STATION S95.407 (CB Rule 7) On what channels may I operate?
(@) Your CB station may transmit only on the following channels
(frequencies):
Channel Frequency
(Megahertz-MHz) i, 26.965 26975 26.985 27.005 27015 m7005 27935 27055 27065 27015 27085
(see paragraph (b)) 27S 27128 27335 27155 27165 225 27.225 27.255 27.235 27.245 27.268 2.275 27.285 27.295 27.305 7315 27325 27335 27345 27.355 27.365 27.375 27.385 27.395 27.405 SSEIRSESRESSRBURRLS MS SHGRAESB ESSENSE EEE
(b) Channel 9 may be used only for emergency communications or for traveler assistance,
( You must, at all times and on all channels, give priority to emer-
gency communication messages concerning the immediate safety of life or the immediate protection of property.
(d) You may use any channel for emergency communications or for traveler assistance.
() You must share each channel with other users. The FCC will not assign any channel for the private or exclu-
sive use of any particular CB sta-
tion or group of stations.
(g) The FCC will not assign any channel for the private or exclu-
sive use of CB stations transmit-
ting single sideband or AM. S95.408 (CB Rule 8) How high may I put my antenna?
(@) Antenna means the radiating system (for transmitting, receiving or both) and the structure holding it up (tower, pole or mast). It also means everything else attached to the radiating system and the structure.
(b) If yourantenna is mounted ona hand-held portable unit, none of the following limitations apply.
( If your antenna is installed at a fixed location, it (whether receiving, transmitting or both) must comply with either one of the following:
(1) The highest point must not be more than 6.1 meters (20 feet) higher than the highest point of the building or tree on which it is mounted;
OR
(2) The highest point must not be more than 18.3 meters (60 feet) above the ground.
@ TF your CB station is located near an airport, and if your antenna struc-
ture is more than 6.1 meters (20 feet) high, you may have to obey additional restrictions, The highest point of your antenna must not exceed one meter above the airport elevation for every hundred meters of distance from the nearest point of the nearest airport runway. Differences in ground eleva-
tion between your antenna and the airport runway may complicate this formula. If your CB station is near an airport, you may contact the nearest FCC field office fora worksheet to help you figure the maximum allow-
able height for your antenna, Consult Part 17 of the FOCs Rules for more information. WARNING: Installation and removal of CBstation antennas near powerlines is dangerous. For your safety follow the installation directions included with your antenna. S95.409 (CB Rule 9) What equip-
ment may Iuse at my CB station?
(a) You must use an FCC certifi-
cated CB transmitter at your CB station. You can identify an FCC certificated transmitter by the cer-
tification label placed on it by the manufacturer. You may examine a list of certificated equipment at any KCC Field Office or at FCC Headquarters. Use of a transmitter which is not FCC certificated voids your authority to operate the station,
(b) You must not make, or have made, any internal modification to a certificated CB transmitter. (See CB Rule 25.) Any internal modifi-
cation to a certificated CB trans-
miter cancels the certification, and use of such a transmitter voids your authority to operate the station. 95.410 (CB Rule 10) How much power may I use?
(a) Your CB station transmitter power output must not exceed the following values under any conditions:
AM (43) - 4 watts (cartier power)
$SB- 12 watts(peak envelope power)
(b) If you need more informa-
tion about the power rule, see the technical rules in Subpart E of Part 95.
() Use of a transmitter which has carrier or peak envelope power in excess of that author-
ized voids your authority to operate the station. J$95.411 (CB Rule 11) May Luse power amplifiers?
(a) You may not attach the fol-
lowing items (power amplifiers) to your certificated CB transmitter in any way:
(1) External radio frequency
(RE) power amplifiers (some-
times called linears or linear amplifiers);
OR
@) Any other devices which, when used witha radio transmitteras.a signal source, are capable of ampli-
fying the signal.
(b) There are no exceptions to this rule and use of a power amplifier voids your authority to operate the station.
( The FCC will presume you have used a linear or other exter-
nal RF power amplifier if -
(2) Itis in your possession or on your premises;
AND
(2) There is other evidence that you have operated your CB sta-
tion with more power than allowed by CB Rule 10.
(d) Paragraph (c) of this rule does not apply if you hold a license in another radio service which allows you to operate an external RF power amplifier. S95412 (CB Rule 12) What commune nications may be transmitted?
(@) You may use your CB station to transmit two-way plain language com-
munications. Two-way plain lan-
guage communications are communi-
cations without codes or coded mes-
sages. Operating signals such as ten codes are not considered codes or coded messages. You may transmit two-way plain language communica-
tions only to other CB stations, to units of your own CB station or to author-
ized government stations on CB fre-
quencies about -
(1) Your personal or business activities or those of members of your immediate family living in your household;
(2) Emergencies (see CB Rule 18);
@) Traveler assistance (see CB Rule 18);
OR
(4) Civil defense activities in connection with official tests or drills conducted by, or actual emergencies announced by, the civil defense agency with authority over the area in which your station is located.
(b) You may use your CB station to transmit a tone signal only when the signal is used to make contact or to continue communi-
cations. (Examples of circuits using these signals are tone-oper-
ated squelch and selective calling circuits.) If the signal is an audi-
ble tone, it must last no longer than 15 seconds at one time. If the signal is a subaudible tone, it may be transmitted continuously only as long as you are talking,
( You may use your CB station to transmit one-way communica-
tions (messages which are not intended to establish communica-
tions between two or more partic-
ular CB stations) only for emer-
gency communications, traveler assistance, brief tests (radio checks) or voice paging. S95.413 (CB Rile 13) What con-
munications are prohibited?
(a) You must not use a CB station -
(1) In connection with any activity which is against federal, state or local law;
(2) To transmit obscene, inde-
cent or profane words, lan-
guage or meaning;
@) To interfere intentionally with the communications of another CB station;
(4) To transmit one-way com-
munications, except for emer-
gency communications, traveler assistance, brief tests (radio checks), or voice paging;
(5) To advertise or solicit the sale of any goods or services;
( To transmit music, whistling, sound effects or any material to amuse or entertain;
() To transmit any sound effect solely to attract attention;
(8) To transmit the word MAY-
DAY or any other international dis-
tress signal, except when your sta-
tions located in a ship, aircraft or other vehicle which is threatened by grave and imminent danger and You are requesting immediate assis-
tance;
(9) To communicate with, or attempt to communicate with, any CB station more than 250 kilometers (155.3 miles) away;
(40) To advertise a political candidate or political campaign;
(you may use your CB radio for the business or organizational aspects of a campaign, if you follow all other applicable rules);
(11) To communicate with sta-
tions in other countries, except General Radio Service stations in Canada;
OR
(12) To transmit a false or deceptive communication
(b) You must not use a CB station to transmit communications for live or delayed rebroadcast on a radio or television broadcast sta-
tion. You may use your CB sta-
tion to gather news items or to prepare programs. 95.414 (CB Rule 14) May Ibe paid to use ny CB station?
(a) You may not accept direct or indirect payment for transmitting with a CB station.
(b) You may use a CB station to help you provide a service, and be paid for that service, as long as you are paid only for the service and not for the actual use of the CB station. 95.415 (CB Rule 15) Who ts responsible for communica-
tions I make?
You are responsible for all com-
munications which are made by you from a CB station. S95.416 (CB Rule 16) Do Ihave to limit the length of my commu-
nications?
(a) You must limit your CB com-
munications to the minimum practical time.
(b) If you are communicating with another CB station or sta-
municating with you, must limit each of your conversations to no more than five continuous min-
utes.
( At the end of your conversa-
tion, you, and the stations com-
municating with you, must not transmit again for at least one minute. S95.417 (CB Rule 17) Do iden-
tify my CB communications?
(@) You need not identify your CB communications.
(b) You are encouraged to identi-
fy your CB communications by any of the following means:
(1) Previously assigned CB call sign;
(2) K prefix followed by operator initials and residence zip code;
(3) Name;
OR
(4) Organizational description including name and any appli-
cable operator unit number.
() You are encouraged to use your handle only in conjunction with the methods of identification listed in paragraph (b). S95.418 (CB Rule 18) How dol use my CB station in an emer-
gency or to assist a traveler?
(a) You must, at all times and on all channels, give priority to emer-
gency communications.
(b) When you are directly partici-
pating in emergency communica-
tions, you do not have to comply with the rule about length of transmissions (CB Rule 16). You must obey all other rules.
( You may use your CB station for communications necessary to assist a traveler to reach a destina-
tion or to receive necessary serv-
ices, When you are using your CB station to assist a traveler, you do not have to obey the rule about length of transmissions (CB Rule 16). You must obey all other rules.
(@) You may use your CB station to transmit one-way communica-
tions concerning highway condi-
tions to assist travelers. S95.419 (CB Rule 19) May 1 operate my CB station transmit-
ter by remote control?
(a) You may not operate a CB station transmitter by radio remote control.
(b) You may operate a CB trans-
mitter by wireline remote control if you obtain specific approval in writing from the FCC. To obtain FCC approval, you must show why you need to operate your station by wireline remote con-
trol, Send your request and justifi-
cation to:
FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, Pa. 17325-7245. Ifyou receive FOC approval, you must keep the approval as part of your sta-
tion records. (See CB Rule 27.)
( Remote control means opera-
tion of a CB transmitter from any place other than the location of the CB transmitter. Direct mechanical control or direct elec-
trical control by wire from some point on the same premises, craft or vehicle as the CB transmitter is not considered remote control. 95.420 (CB Rote 20) May 1 connect my CB transmitter toa telephone?
(a) You may connect your CB sta-
tion transmitter to a telephone ifyou comply with all of the fol-
lowing:
() You or someone else must be present at your CB station and must -
@ Mamually make the connec-
tion (the connection must not be made by remote control);
Gi) Supervise the operation of the transmitter during the con-
nection;
Gii) Listen to each communica-
tion during the connection;
AND Gv) Stop all communications if there are operations in violation of these rules.
(2) Each communication during the telephone connection must comply with all of these rules.
@) You must obey any restric-
tion that the telephone compa-
ny places on the connection of a CB transmitter to a telephone.
(b) The CB transmitter you con-
nect to a telephone must not be shared with any other CB station.
( If you connect your CB trans-
mitter to a telephone, you must use a phone patch device which has been registered with the FCC. Other Things You Need to Know 95.421 (CB Rule 21) What are the penalties for violating these rules?
(a) If the FCC finds that you have willfully or repeatedly violated the Communications Act or the FCC rules, you may have to pay as much as $10,000 for each viola~
tion, up to a total of $75,000. (See Section 503(b) of the Communications Act.)
(b) If the FCC finds that you have violated any section of the Communications Act or the FCC rules, you may be ordered to stop whatever action caused the viola-
tion. (See Section 312(b) of the Communications Act.)
() Ifa federal court finds that you have willfully and knowingly violated any FCC rules, you may be fined up to $500 for each day you committed the violation. (See Section 502 of the Communications Act.)
(@ Ifa federal court finds that you have willfully and knowingly violated any provision of the Communications Act, you may be fined up to $10,000, or you may be imprisoned for one year, or both. (See Section 501 of the Communications Act.) S95.422 (CB Rule 22) How dol answer correspondence from the FCC?
(a) If it appears to the FCC that you have violated the Communications Act or these rules, the FCC may send you a discrepancy notice.
(b) Within the time period stated in the notice, you must answer with:
(@) Acomplete written statement about the apparent discrepancy;
(2) Acomplete written state-
ment about any action you have taken to correct the apparent violation and to prevent it from happening again;
AND
@) The name of the person operating at the time of the apparent violation.
() If the FCC sends you a letter asking you questions about your CB radio station or its operation, you must answer each of the questions with a complete written statement within the time period stated in the letter. 10
@ You must not shorten your answer by references to other communications or notices.
() You must send your answer to the FCC office which sent you the notice.
( You must keep a copy of your answer in your station records
(See CB Rule 27.) S95.423 (CB Rule 23) What must I do if the FCC tells me that my CB station is causing interference?
(@) If the FCC tells you that your CB station is causing interference for technical reasons you must fol-
low all instructions in the official FCC notice. (This notice may require you to have technical adjustments made to your equip-
ment.)
(b) You must comply with any restricted hours of CB station operation which may be included in the official notice. J95.424 (CB Rule 24) How dol have my CB station transmitter serviced?
(a) You may adjust an antenna to your CB transmitter and you may make radio checks. (A radio check means a one-way transmis-
sion for a short time in order to test the transmitter.)
(b) You are responsible for the proper operation of the station at all times and are expected to pro-
vide for observations, servicing and maintenance as often as may be necessary to ensure proper operation. You must have all internal repairs or internal adjust-
ments to your CB transmitter made in accordance with the ( You must not operate a CB Technical Regulations (see Subpart E). transmitter which has been modi-
The intemal repairs or intemal adjust-. __fied by anyone in any way, includ-
ments should be performed by ot ing modification to operate on under the immediate supervisionand unauthorized frequencies or with responsibility ofa person certified as illegal power. (See CB Rules 9 technically qualified to perform trans- and 11.) mitter maintenance and repair duties
: S95.426 (CB Rule 26) Do Uhaveto in the private land mobile services and fixed services by any organizationor "ae 19 CB station available for committee representative of users in SPection?
those services. (@) Ifan authorized FCC representa-
tive requests to inspect your CB sta-
( Exceptas provided in paragraph @) tion, you must make your CB station. ofthis section cach internal epaisand ancl seconds avaiable for inspection. titer in which signals are transmitted (b) ACB station includes all of the must be made using nonradiating radio equipment you use. dummy) antenna,
@ Birieftest signals (signals not longer than one minute during any five minute period) using a radiating anten-
na may be transmitted in order to:
(2) Adjust an antenna to a transmitter,
(2) Detect or measure radiation, of energy other than the intend-
(2) Changing plug-in modules which were certificated as part of your CB transmitter. u S95427 (CB Rule 27) Whatare my station records?
Your station records include the follow=
ing documents, as applicable.
@ Acopy of each response to an FCC violation notice or an FOC letter.
(See CB Rule 22.)
(b) Fach written permission received ed signal from the FCC. Gee CB Rule 19}
(3) Tune a receiver to your CB 95.428 (CB Rule 28) How do I wansmitter, contact the FCC?
S95.425 (CB Rule 25) May Imake @) Write to your nearest FCC Field any changes Io my CB station trans- Office if you:
er? (2) Wantto report an interference a) You must not make or have any complaint;
one else make any intemal modifica- OR tion to your CB transmitter. (2) Want to know if the FCC has in Prociiieeien ieee ren certificated a transmitter for CB. include: (b) Write to:
) Repairor servicing ofa CB sta ROC Wares wo transmitter (See CB Rule 24), Pri 4 Lamia Washington, D.C. 20554 if you have questions about the CB Rules. urazsesaBz Peined in Chi FOCRULESI208
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-06-11 | 26.965 ~ 27.405 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2013-06-11
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Uniden America Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0001657303
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1 | Physical Address |
6225 N. State Highway 161
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1 |
Irving, Texas 75038
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AMW
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
UT393
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
P****** R******
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1 | Telephone Number |
817-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
817-8********
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1 |
s******@uniden.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CB TRANSCEIVER WITH WEATHER ALERT | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. Operation as authorized by rule part only. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Celltech Labs Inc.
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1 | Name |
B**** H****
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1 | Telephone Number |
250-7******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
250-7********
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1 |
b******@celltechlabs.com
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1 | 1 | 95D | 26.96500000 | 27.40500000 | 4.0000000 | 0.0050000000 % | 6K00A3E |
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