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<::-==::::Introd uctionWelcome to the world of sophisticated, state-of-the-art CB radio communi-cations. YourUniden PRO5000 representsthe mostadvan
1. Built-in ANL Circuitry - Help reduce harsh background noise caused by avariety of interference sources.2. TX LED- An LEDlights to indicate when the
I---0 erationOperating Procedure to Receive1. Besure that the power source, antenna and microphone are properly connect-ed.2. Turn the unit on by rota
Installation ~Plan the location of the radio and microphone bracket before starting installation.Select a location that is convenient for operation an
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lTroub.leshootinIfyour PRO5000 isnot perform ing up to yourexpectations, please trythese simplesteps. Ifyou still cannot get satisfactory results afte
ILJ.""'~~-----=------~.__.WARRANTOR: UN/DENAUSTRALIAPTY.LTD.345 Princes Highway, Rockda/e,NSW. 2216 ("UN/DEN").ELEMENTSOF WAR
~--unid~n@Australia Pty. Ltd.HEAD OFFICE:345 Princes Highway, Rockdale, N.5.W.2216Phone: 599 3355Fax: (02) 599 7657BRISBANE3/12 RandaIJ Street,Slacks
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