Installation and use
All channels from 1 to 40, respecting the occasional use of channels 9 and 19, for specific purposes (see below) and depending on the country (see online user's manual).
It is important to refer to the rules and regulations in force the use of CB radio in your region and in the country where you transmit, in order to select the appropriate channel for your communication according to your use and your correspondent. Please respect other CB radio users by avoiding monopolizing the channel or transmitting inappropriate messages.
There are usually dedicated channels on CB radios for emergency situations. These channels are often clearly marked on the radio and can, most of the time, be activated by pressing a specific button. The most common emergency channel is channel 9. It is important not to use this channel for ordinary conversations other than emergency communications. Canal 19 can also be used in particular by truck drivers to provide traffic information relating to safety.
Here are some examples of mounting a magnetic or mobile fixed CB antenna on your vehicle:
- On the roof: The best place to mount the antenna is in the center of the vehicle's roof. This location allows the antenna to benefit a maximum height and to cover a large reception area.
- Other possible mountings: you can also mount your antenna on the trunk, or the hood of your vehicle, especially if you have chosen a mobile antenna. This allows the antenna to benefit from a relatively high height while remaining easily accessible.
We invite you to follow the manufacturer's instructions for a correct and safe antenna installation.
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