GROUP PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS HARRISON FCC AM-FM Transceivers Owner’s Manual

June 9, 2024
GROUP PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS

GROUP PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS HARRISON FCC AM-FM Transceivers

WARNING : This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

WARNING !
Before using, be careful never to transmit without first having connected the antenna (connection “B” situated on the back panel of the equipment) or without having set the SWR (Standing Wave Ratio)! Failure to do so may result in destruction of the power amplifier, which is not covered by the warranty.

The warranty of this transceiver is valid only in the country of purchase

Welcome to the world of the new generation of CB radios. The new PRESIDENT range gives you access to top performance transceiver equipment. With the use of up-to-date technology, which guarantees unprecedented quality, your PRESIDENT HARRISON FCC is a new step in personal communication and is the surest choice for the most demanding of professional CB radio users. To ensure that you make the most of all its capacities, we advise you to read carefully this manual before installing and using your PRESIDENT HARRISON FCC.

INSTALLATION

WHERE AND HOW TO MOUNT YOUR MOBILE CB RADIO

  • You should choose a well ventilated place most appropriate setting from a simple and practical point of view.
  • Your CB radio should not interfere with the driver or the passengers.
  • Remember to provide for the passing and protection of different wires (e.g. power, antenna, accessory cabling) so that they do not in any way interfere with the driving of the vehicle.
  • To install your equipment, use the cradle (1) and the self-tapping screws (2) provided (drilling diameter 3.2 mm). Take care not to damage the vehicle’s electrical system while drilling the dash board.
  • Do not forget to insert the rubber joints (3) between the CB and its support as these have a shock-absorbing effect which permits gentle orientation and tightening of the set.
  • Choose where to place the microphone support and remember that the microphone cord must stretch to the driver without interfering with the controls of the vehicle.

N.B.: As the transceiver has a frontal microphone socket, it can be set into the dash board. In this case, you will need to add an external loud speaker to improve the sound quality of communications (connector EXT SP situated on the back panel: C). Ask your dealer for advice on mounting your CB radio.

ANTENNA INSTALLATION

  • Choosing your antenna
    • For CB radios, the longer the antenna, the better its results. Your dealer will be able to help you with your choice of antenna.
  • Mobile antenna
    • Must be fixed to the vehicle where there is a maximum of metallic surface (ground plane), away from windscreen mountings.
    • If you already have a radio-telephone antenna installed, the transceiver antenna should be higher than this
    • There are two types of antenna: pre-regulated which should be used on a good ground plane (e.g. car roof or lid of the boot), and adjustable which offer a much larger range and can be used on a smaller ground plane (see § HOW TO ADJUST SWR, below).
    • For an antenna which must be fixed by drilling, you will need a good contact between the antenna and the ground plane. To obtain this, you should lightly scratch the surface where the screw and tightening star are to be placed.
    • Be careful not to pinch or flatten the coaxial cable (as this runs the risk of break down and/or short-circuiting).
    • Connect the antenna (B).
  • Fixed antenna
    • A fixed antenna should be installed in as clear space as possible. If it is fixed to a mast, it will perhaps be necessary to stay it, according to the laws in force (you should seek professional advice). All PRESIDENT antennas and accessories are designed to give maximum efficiency to each CB radio within the range.

POWER CONNECTION

Your PRESIDENT HARRISON FCC is protected against an inversion of polarities.However, before switching it on, you are advised to check all the connections. Your equipment must be supplied with a continued current of 12 or 24 volts (A). Today, most cars and lorries are negative earth. You can check this by making sure that the negative terminal of the battery is connected either to the engine block or to the chassis. If this is not the case, you should consult your dealer.

  1. Check that the battery is of 12 or 24 volts.
  2. Locate the positive and negative terminals of the battery (+ is red and – is black). Should it be necessary to lengthen the power cable, you should use the same or a superior type of cable.
  3. It is necessary to connect your CB to a permanent (+) and (-). We advise you to connect the power cable directly to the battery (as the connection of the CB cable to the wiring of the car-radio or other parts of the electrical circuit may, in some cases, increase the likelihood of interference).
  4. Connect the red wire (+) to the positive terminal of the battery and the black (-) wire to the negative terminal of the battery.
  5. Connect the power cable to your CB radio.
    WARNING : Never replace the original fuse by one of a different value.

BASIC OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE USING YOUR SET FOR THE FIRST TIME (without transmitting and without using the “push-to-talk” switch on the microphone)

  • Connect the microphone.
  • Check the antenna connections.
  • Turn the set on by turning the volume knob VOL (1) clockwise.
  • Turn the squelch SQ knob (2) to minimum M.
  • Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
  • Go to channel 20 by using rotary CH knob (4) or UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone.

HOW TO ADJUST SWR (Standing Wave Ratio)
Warning : This must be carried out when you use your radio for the first time and whenever you re-position your antenna. This adjustment must be carried out in an obstacle-free area.

Adjustment with internal SWR-meter

See function SWR CALIBRATION page 14. Adjustment with external SWR-meter (e.g. TOS-1 PRESIDENT)

  • To connect the SWR meter :
    Connect the SWR meter between the CB radio and the antenna as close as possible to the CB (use a maximum of 15.75 inches / 40 cm, type President CA 2C).

  • To adjust the SWR meter:

    • Set the CB on channel 20 in AM
    • Put the switch on the SWR-meter to position FWD (calibration).
    • Press the PTT “push-to-talk” switch (12) on the microphone to transmit.
    • Bring the index needle to by using the calibration key.
    • Change the switch to position REF (reading of the SWR level). The reading on the Meter should be as near as possible to 1. If this is not the case, readjust your antenna to obtain a reading as close as possible to 1. (A SWR reading between 1 and 1.8 is acceptable).
    • It will be necessary to recalibrate the SWR meter after each adjustment of the antenna.
      WARNING : In order to avoid any losses and attenuations in cables used for connection between the radio and its accessories, PRESIDENT recommends to use a cable with a length less than 118.11 inches (3 m). Your transceiver is now ready for use

HOW TO USE YOUR TRANSCEIVER

  1. ON/OFF ~ VOLUME

  2. Turn on : turn VOL knob (1) clockwise. If the function KEY BEEP is active (see menu KEY BEEP page 12), the radio emits a beep. The radio is “on”.

  3. The display briefly shows the microphone type (consult the MICROPHONE TYPE menu page 13).

  4. Turn Off : turn VOL knob (1) counterclockwise until radio emits click sound.

  5. Your radio is “off”.

  6. Volume Adjustment: rotate VOL knob (1) clockwise to increase the volume.

  7. Turn the same knob counterclockwise to reduce the sound level.

  8. ASC (Automatic Squelch Control) ~ SQUELCH
    Suppresses undesirable background noises when there is no communication. Squelch does not affect neither sound nor transmission power, but allows a considerable improvement in listening comfort.

  9. ASC : AUTOMATIC SQUELCH CONTROL

  10. Worldwide patent, a PRESIDENT exclusivity.
    Turn the SQ knob (2) anti-clockwise into ASC position. appears on LCD.
    No repetitive manual adjustment and a permanent improvement between the sensitivity and the listening comfort when ASC is active. This function can be disconnected by turning the switch clockwise. In this case the squelch adjustment becomes manual again.  disappears from LCD

  11. MANUAL SQUELCH
    Turn the SQ knob (2) clockwise to the exact point where all background noise disappears. This adjustment should be done with precision as, if set to maximum (fully clockwise), only the strongest signals will be received.

LCD

  1. Indicates transmission

  2. PA (Public Address) mode selected AM mode selected

  3. FM mode selected

  4. SCAN function activated

  5. VOX function activated

  6. Emergency channel (1 or 2) is activated Automatic Squelch Control activated LOCK function activated

  7. ANL filter is activated

  8. NB filter is activated

  9. HI-CUT filter is activated

  10. Noise Gate filter is activated

  11. NRC filter is activated

  12. TALKBACK function activated

  13. ROGER BEEP function activated

  14. KEY BEEP function activated

  15. MENU activated

  16. The channel is stored in the scan skip memory Indicates the active channel

  17. TX or RX bargarph

  18. Indicates Frequency, Menu or Message

ROTARY KNOB

Turn the rotary CH knob (4) to adjust channel. Clockwise to increase, coun- terclockwise to decrease the channel.
See UP/DN BUTTONS ON THE MICROPHONE page 10.

AM/FM ~ PA ~ CB/WX ~ ALERT

AM/FM (short press)
Press the AM/FM key (5) to modify the modulation mode AM or FM. Your modulation mode has to correspond to the one of your correspondent.

  • Amplitude Modulation / AM: communication on a field with relief and obstacles at middle distance (the most used).
  • Frequency Modulation / FM: for nearby communications on a flat open field.

PA (Public Address) (long press)

  • An external loud speaker can be connected to the unit by the PA jack plug located on the back panel PA.SP. (D).
  • Long press PA key (5) to alternate between CB and PA mode. Turn the VOL button (1) to adjust the PA volume.
  • For details on operating in PA mode, consult the PA SETTING menu page 13.
  • CB/WX (F key + short press)
  • Short press the F key (8) and short press the CB/WX key (5) to alternate be-tween CB or WX (Weather Channel) mode. “WX” appears on the display if the Weather Channel mode is active.

WX (Weather Channel) Mode

  • CB functions are not allowed in WX mode.
  • The WX mode allows you to hear weather informations. When the mode is activated, use rotary CH knob (4) or the UP/DN buttons (13) on the mi-crophone to move through the 7 weather channels and find the active channel in your local area. See table page 67.
  • The display shows the selected weather channel and if the unit receives a signal, icon appears

ALERT (F key + long press)

This function only works in CB mode. It does not work in WX mode. Short press the F key (8) and press the Alert key (5) for 1 second to activate/ deactivate the ALERT function. When the function is activated and a tone is detected at the selected weather channel, then the unit sounds a “siren” alert. “ALERT” and the WX channel blink on the display. The unit cancels CB mode and goes to WX mode.
While the “siren” sounds, press any key to stop the sound, “ALERT” and the “WX channel” stop blinking on the display.
Note : The “siren” alert sounds when ALERT is detected in the selected WEATHER channel only. Use first the SCAN function in WX mode (see § WX CHANNELS SCAN page 11) for detect alerts in all the weather channels

EMERGENCY CHANNELS STORE

EMERGENCY CHANNELS

Emergency channels will be automatically selected by pressing the EMG key First press : emergency channel 1 is activated. Second press: emergency channel 2 is activated. Third press: return to the current channel. “EMG” appears on the display when an emergency channel is activated. Default emergency channels are channel 09/AM and channel 19/AM STORE (long press)

EMG1

  1. Using the rotary CH knob (4) select a channel other than an emergency channel. “EMG” must not appears on the display.
  2. Press the AM/FM key (5) to select the modulation mode of the selected channel AM OR FM.
  3. Long press the EMG key (6). appears on the display, “EMG” blinks. The message says: .
  4. Press the PTT switch (12) or the F key (8) to validate and exit. If the KEY BEEP function is activated, a long beep sounds to confirm the success of the operation (consult the KEY BEEP menu page 12).
  5. If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, the unit automatically exits EMERGENCY CHANNEL without save

EMG2

  • Using the rotary CH knob (4) select a channel other than an emergency channel. “EMG” must not appears on the display.
  • Press the AM/FM key (5) to select the modulation mode of the selected channel.
  • Long press the EMG key (6). appears on the display, “EMG” blinks. The message says: EMG2 SET .
  • Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN keys (13) on the microphone to select the priority channel 2. The message says : EMG2 SET .
  • Press the PTT switch (12) ou the F key (8) to validate and exit. If the KEY BEEP function is activated, a long beep sounds to confirm the success of the  operation (consult then KEY BEEP menu page 12).
  • If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, the unit automatically exits EMERGENCY CHANNEL without save.

ANL/NB ~ HI-CUT ~ NRC
ANL/NB (short press)

The ANL filter is enable only in AM mode.
Short press the ANL/NB key (7) to activate/deactivate the filters in this order:

The activated filter is shown on the display. ANL – Automatic Noise Limiter / NB – Noise Blanker: These filters allows the reduction of background noises and some reception interferences.

HI-CUT (long press)
Long press the HI-CUT key (7) to activate/deactivate the HI-CUT filter. “HIC”
appears on the display when the filter is active.
Hi-Cut: Eliminates high frequency interferences. Has to be used in accordance
with the reception conditions.

NRC (F key + short press)

This switchable filter improves the receive and transmit mode.

  • Press the F key (8). F appears in the display.
  • Press the NRC key (7) to activate/deactivate the NRC if a or value other than 0 has been stored (consult the NRC SET menu page 14), otherwise the display indicates NRC SET.

When the NRC is active, “ ” appears on the display

F ~ SKIP ~ MENU

F (short press)
Allows to set/validate functions (see for example § VOX SETTING below) This key pressed alone don’t have any use.

SKIP (long press only if the CB CHANNEL SCAN function is activated)

  • This function allows you to skip a CB channel found by the SCAN function.
  • When the scan stops on an unwanted channel, press and hold the F key (8) for 1 second to store this channel in the SCAN SKIP memory. A beep sounds. The channel will no longer be scanned. See the § CB CHANNEL SCAN
  • Consult the SCAN SKIP menu page 13 and the RESET menu

MENU (short press + long press)
Short press the F key (8) firs time. is displayed. Long press the F key (8) second time to enter the MENU

VOX ~ VOX SETTING ~ CTCSS/DCS

VOX (short press)
The VOX function allows transmitting by speaking into the original microphone (or in the optional vox microphone) without pressing the PTT switch (12). The use of an optional vox microphone connected to the rear panel of the transceiver (C) disables the original microphone. Short press the VOX key (9) in order to activate the VOX function. “VOX” appears on the display. Short press again the VOX key (9) to disable the function. “VOX” disappears.

VOX SETTING (long press)

  1. Long press the VOX key (9) to enter the VOX SETTING. “VOX” blinks, the current setting and its value appear on the display. Three parameters allow to adjust the VOX: Sensitivity SET , L / Anti-vox level  SET , A / Vox delay time SET , E  .
  2. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN key (13) on the microphone to modify the current parameter then, press the F key (8) to select next parameter or….
  3. Press first the F key (8) to select another the parameter and then turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN key (13) on the microphone to modify the current parameter.
  4. When all adjustments are done, press PTT switch (12) to store and exit. If the KEY BEEP function is activated, a long beep sounds to confirm the success of the operation (consul the KEY BEEP menu page 12).
  5. If no key is pressed for 10 seconds, the unit automatically exits the function VOX SETTING without save.
  6. Sensitivity SET , L : allows the adjustment of the microphone (original one or optional vox) for an optimum transmission quality. Adjustable level from1 (high level) to 9 (low level). Default value: 5.
  7. Anti-Vox SET , A  : allows disabling the transmission generated by the surrounding noise. The level is adjustable. AF (according the squelch level) and from 0 (without anti-vox) to 9 (low level). Default value: AF.
  8. Delay time SET , E  : allows avoiding the sudden cut of the transmission by adding a delay at the end of speaking. The level is adjustable from 1 (short delay) to 9 (long delay). Default value: 1. VOX SETTING doesn’t activate the VOX function.

CTCSS/DCS

For simplicity, in this manual we will speak of CODE to indicate both a CTCSS tone and a DCS code, of GENRE to indicate the kind of code (CTCSS, DCS or OFF = no code). TYPE indicates whether this is a TX transmission or an RX reception and MODE specifies the operating mode, Identical Id or different DF.

Note : Codes can only be used in FM. Each channel can have its own code.

  • Select the desired channel using the rotary CH knob (4) or the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone.
  • Press the F key (8). appears.
  • Press the VOX key (9) to activate/deactivate the CTCSS/DCS function.

Activation

If a CTCSS/DCS code has been stored, it becomes active, “CTCSS” or “DCS” icon is displayed on the screen.

  • In Id mode, if no CTCSS/DCS code has been stored, the device emits an error beep. Go to the CODE SET menu to store a CTCSS/DCS code.
  • In DF mode, if no CTCSS/DCS code has been stored in either type TX or type RX, the device emits an error beep. Go to the CODE SET menu to store the CTCSS/DCS codes.

Deactivation

If a CTCSS/DCS code has been stored and “CTCSS” or “DCS” is displayed on the screen, a short press on the VOX key (9), after the F key (8), deactivates the stored code, “CTCSS” or “DCS” disappears, a deactivation beep sounds. The memorized CTCSS/DCS code is kept in memory but no longer functions

USB CHARGING SOCKET
The USB socket (10) can be used to charge smartphones, tablets or other rechargeable devices with 5 V – 2.1 A.

6 PIN MICROPHONE PLUG
The plug is located on the front panel of the transceiver and makes setting of the equipment into the dashboard easier. See Cabling Diagram page 68.

PTT (Push To Talk)
The transmission key, press to transmit a message TX , is displayed, and released to listen to an incoming communication, TX disappears.

TOT (Time Out Timer)
If the transmission using PTT switch (12) or VOX function is longer than 3 minutes, the display starts blinking and the transmission ends. A beep will sound until the PTT switch (12) key is released.

UP/DN BUTTONS ON MICROPHONE ~ SCAN

UP/DN BUTTONS ON MICROPHONE (short press) Press UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to change the channel. UP to increase and DN to decrease the channel.
SCAN (very long press)

CB CHANNELS SCAN

In CB mode, press and hold the UP or DN button (13) for ± 7 seconds or until a beep sounds (consult the KEY BEEP menu on page 12) to activate the 40 channels CB SCAN function. “SCN” appears on the display. The scanning stops as soon as there is a busy channel. Consult the SCAN TYPE menu on page 13. In SCANNING mode, turn the rotary CH knob (4) or press the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to change scan direction.
Press PTT switch (12) to exit CB CHANNEL SCAN. “SCN” disappears on the display. See the § SKIP page 9.

WX CHANNELS SCAN

  • In WX mode, press and hold the UP or DN button (13) for ± 7 seconds or until a beep sounds (consult the KEY BEEP menu on page 12) to activate the 7 channels WX
  • SCAN function. “SCN” appears on the display. The scanning stops as soon as there is a busy channel. Consult the SCAN TYPE menu on page 13. In SCANNING mode, turn the rotary CH knob (4) or press the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to change scan direction.
  • Long press the ANL/NB key (7) to exit WX CHANNELS SCAN. “SCN” disappears on the display.

KEY LOCK (EMG + F keys)
Long press simultaneously the EMG (6) and F (8) keys to activate/deactivate the KEY LOCK function. When the function is active, “ ” appears on the display.

  • DC-POWER TERMINAL (13.8 V / 27.6 V)
  • ANTENNA CONNECTOR (SO-239)
  • JACK FOR OPTIONAL VOX MICROPHONE (Ø 2.5 mm)
  • PA SPEAKER JACK (8 Ω, Ø 3.5 mm)
  • JACK FOR EXTERNAL OPTIONAL SPEAKER (8 Ω, Ø 3.5 mm)

FUNCTIONS WITH THE PTT SWITCH

TALKBACK

  • This function allows you to hear your own modulation in the optional internal or external speaker connected to the EXT.SP jack (E).
  • Press and hold the PTT switch (12) then press the F key (8) to activate / deactivate the TALKBACK function.
  • When the function is active, “TALKBACK” blinks on the display for 3 seconds, displaying the current level of the TALKBACK and then remains permanently displayed.

TALKBACK LEVEL

This function allows to adjust the volume of the TALKBACK.

  1. Activate the TALKBACK function.
  2. Press and hold the PTT switch (12) then turn the rotary CH knob (4) to increase (clockwise) / decrease (counterclockwise) the volume level of the TALKBACK.
  3. Release the PTT switch (12).

NOISE GATE NG (PTT + VOX)

  • Press and hold the PTT switch (12).
  • Short press the VOX key (9) to activate or deactivate the NOISE GATE. “ NG ” is displayed when the function is active.
    Noise Gate : Prevents amplification of background noise. This results in optimized signal levels

MENU

The order of 14 menus is as described in this manual. However, the menu displayed by entering the MENU will be the last menu modified by the user.
The procedure is the same whatever the function is:

Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the menu to set.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to modify the value of the parameter.
  4. New press on EMG key (6) to validate the chosen value. The parameter stops blinking and if the function has more than one parameter, the next parameter blinks.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.

Note : UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone have the same effect as the rotation of the rotary CH knob (4). PTT switch (12) validates the last setting and exists MENU F disappears.

COLOR

Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current color blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphoneto modify the color of the display.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.
    Default COLOR is: OR (orange).

DIMMER
DIMMER function allows adjusting the brightness of the lighting. 10 steps from 0 to 9.

Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the DIMMER menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to change the value of the dimmer.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.
    Dimmer default value is : 5.

TONE

This function allows to change the RX TONE. 11 steps from -5 to +5
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the TONE menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to change the value of the tone.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.
    Tone default value is : 0

KEY BEEP

When the function is activated, a beep sounds when a key is pressed, by changing the channel etc. “BP” appears on the display when the function is active.
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the KEEP BEEP menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to activate (on) / deactivate (of) the function.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappearsvfrom the display.
    Default KEY BEEP is On

ROGER BEEP

When the function is active, the icon appears on the display. The Roger Beep sounds when the PTT switch (12) on the microphone is released in order to let your correspondent speak. Historically as transceiver is a “simplex” communication mode, it is not possible to speak and to listen at the same time (as it is the case with a telephone). Once someone had finished talking, he said “Roger” in order to prevent his correspondent that it was his turn to talk. The word “Roger” has been replaced by a significant beep. There comes “Roger beep” from.

Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the RG BEEP menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to activate (1 to 6*) / deactivate (OF) the function.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.

6 roger tones for ROGER BEEP. Default ROGER BEEP is OF

SCAN TYPE

Allows to select the TYPE of SCAN.

Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the scan type sq or t1.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate.
  5. Return to the point 1 to set another menu or
  6. Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  7. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.
    • 59 ”means scanning stops when busy channel is founded.
    • E1 ” means scanning stops when busy channel is founded and return to scan after 5 seconds. Type default value is : 59.

SCAN SKIP
This function allows to memorize/erase a channel form the SCAN SKIP memory.

  1. Select a channel
  2. Press F key (8). is displayed.
  3. Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.
  4. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the SCN SKIP menu.
  5. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  6. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to alternate between On and OF.
  7. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. disappears from the display.
  8. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. disappears from the display.
  9. On memorize the current channel into the SCAN SKIP memory. When a channel is stored in the memory, SK appears on the display close to the channel number.
  10. OF erase the current channel from the SCAN SKIP memory, SK disappears from the display.
    See the SKIP on page 9.

PA SETTING

This function allows to select the operating mode of the Public Address.
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the PA SET menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the operating mode of the PA : In, OF or PA.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.
  • In: the modulation of the microphone is transmitted to the external loudspeaker connected to jack PA.SP. (D). The received signal is transmitted to the internal loudspeaker [or external optional loudspeaker connected to jack EXT.SP (E)]. “PA” blinks alternately with the modulation mode (AM or FM).
  • OF: The reception is no more functional. Only the modulation of the microphone is transmitted to the Public Address loudspeaker connected to jack PA.SP. (D). PA and le level of the PA are displayed.
  • PA: the modulation of the microphone and the received signal are transmitted to the Public Address loudspeaker connected to jack PA.SP. (D). “PA” blinks alternately with the modulation mode (AM or FM).
  • Turn the VOLUME knob (1) to adjust the audio level of the mode PA.
  • Default PA setting is In.

MICROPHONE TYPE
PRESIDENT HARRISON FCC can be used with both a PRESIDENT electret and dynamic 6-pin microphone (see microphone wiring on page 68). When the unit is turned on, the microphone type is displayed briefly.
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the MIC TYPE menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the microphone type EL (electret) or dy dynamic.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate.
  5. Return to the point 1 to set another menu
  6. Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. disappears from the display.
  7. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. disappears from the display.
    Microphone type default is EL (electret).

SWR CALIBRATION

This function allows you to adjust the SWR by beeping.
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the SWR menu.
  2. Press the EMG key (6) to confirm. The radio automatically switches to TX mode without pressing the PTT switch (12) and calibration begins. Calibration time is 5 minutes maximum. A countdown is done in the display.
  3. Adjust the antenna.
  4. The beep* is continuous when the SWR value is 1.0. The space between the beeps becomes larger and larger as the SWR value moves away from1.0.
  5. The volume of the beep is adjustable with the VOL button (1).
  6. The display shows the SWR value, for example 2.5.
  7. Press the PTT switch (12) to exit the SWR CALIBRATION.

Check that the beep volume is set to a suitable level.

NRC SET
The NRC filter can be set independently in transmission ( T ) as in reception ( R ).
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the NRC SET menu. The last parameter used and its value appears on the display.
  2. Press the EMG key (6) to confirm. The parameter blinks, R or T.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select R (reception) or (transmission).
  4. Press the EMG key (6) to confirm. The value of the filter blinks.
  5. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to change the value from 0 to 5.
  6. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
    The default value are 0 (transmision) and 0 (reception)

VOLUME ACCESSORY

This function allows you to control the volume of the unit and an accessory plugged on the 6-pin plug (accessory available soon).
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the VOL ACC menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select 0,1 or 2.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.
    • 0 – the volume knob (1) affects the internal speaker volume.
    • 1 – the volume knob (1) affect the accessory volume
    • 2 – the volume knob (1) affects both the internal speaker and accessory volume.
      Default accessory volume is 0.

CODE SET

For simplicity, in this manual we will speak of CODE to indicate both a CTCSS tone and a DCS code, of GENRE to indicate the kind of code (CTCSS, DCS or OFF = no code). TYPE indicates whether this is a TX transmission or an RX reception and MODE specifies the operating mode, Identical Id or different DF.
This menu allows you to configure the operating mode of the CTCSS/DCS function and to store the CTCSS/DCS codes.

  • operating modes:
    • Id means that the code used will be identical for transmission (TX) and for reception (RX).
    • DF means that the user can use one code (or OFF = no code) for transmission (TX) and another (or OFF = no code) for reception (RX).
      Select the desired channel using the rotary CH knob (4) or the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone.
      Press F key (8). F is displayed.
      Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

OPERATING MODE

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (6) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the CODE menu.

  2. Briefly press the EMG key (5) to confirm. The operating mode flashes (Id or DF).

  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (6) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the desired operating mode.
    STORING A CTCSS/DCS CODE

  4. Depending on the operating mode used, the procedure differs: Identical mode Id

  5. A short press on the EMG key (5) makes the genre blink (“CTCSS”, “DCS” or “OFF” no genre).

  6. Turn the rotary CH knob (6) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the genre or…

  7. Press the EMG key (5) to confirm the genre. The code value flashes (unless OFF selected).

  8. Turn the rotary CH knob (6) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the code (from 01 to 38 for CTCSS and 001 to 104 for DCS).

Different Mode DF

  1. A short press on the MENU key (4) makes the type RX blink.
  2. Turn the rotary CH knob (6) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the RX or TX type.
  3. A short press on the EMG key (5) validates the choice of type. The genre value flashes (“CTCSS”, “DCS” or “OFF” no code).
  4. Turn the rotary CH knob (6) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the genre or…
  5. Press the EMG key (5) to confirm the genre. The code value flashes (unless OFF has been selected).
  6. Turn the rotary CH knob (6) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the code (01 to 38 for CTCSS, 001 to 104 for DCS).
  7. Press the EMG key (5) to confirm the selected code. The unit return to point 5, for set the second type.
  8. If you don’t need to set the second type, long press the EMG key (5) to validate and exit the MENU.
  9. If no key is pressed, the device exits the MENU after 10 seconds without saving the changes.
    The default mode is Id (Identical). The default genre is OFF

RESET

This function allows to Erase the scan skip memory or restore all factory settings.
Press F key (8). F is displayed.
Long press F key (8) to enter the MENU.

  1. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select the RESET menu.
  2. Press EMG key (6) to validate. The current value blinks on the display.
  3. Turn the rotary CH knob (4) or use the UP/DN buttons (13) on the microphone to select SC or AL.
  4. Short press the EMG key (6) to validate. a) Return to the point 1 to set another menu or b) Short press the F key (8) to validate and exit the MENU. F disappears from the display.
  5. If no key is pressed, the unit exits MENU after 10 seconds. F disappears from the display.
    • SC erase all the channels stored on the SCAN SKIP memory. They are now enabled to be scanned (see the § SKIP page 9).
    • AL restore all the factory parameters.

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

GENERAL

  • Channels : 40
  • Modulation modes : AM / FM
  • Frequency ranges : from 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz
  • Weather channels : 162,400 MHz to 162,550 MHz
  • Antenna impedance : 50 ohms
  • Power supply : 13.8 V / 27.6 V
  • Dimensions (L x D x H) : 4.92 x 6.49 x 1.77 inches 125 x 165 x 45 mm
  • Weight : 1.65 lbs / 0.75 kg
  • Accessories supplied : 1 microphone electret UP/DOWN with support, mounting cradle, screws and fused power cord

TRANSMISSION

  • Frequency allowance : +/- 200 Hz
  • Carrier power : 4 W AM / 4 W FM
  • Transmission interference : inferior to 4 nW (- 54 dBm)
  • Audio response : 300 Hz to 3 KHz in AM/FM
  • Emitted power in the adj. channel : inferior to 20 μW
  • Microphone sensitivity : 3.0 mV
  • Drain : < 2 A max. with modulation (13.8 V) < 1 A max. with modulation (27.6 V)
  • Modulated signal distortion : 2 %

RECEPTION

  • Maxi. sensitivity at 20 dB sinad : 0.5 μV – 113 dBm (AM) 0.35 μV – 116 dBm (FM)
  • Frequency response : 300 Hz to 3 kHz in AM/FM
  • Adjacent channel selectivity : 60 dB
  • Maximum audio power : 3 W
  • Squelch sensitivity : minimum 0.2 μV – 120 dBm maximum 1 mV – 47 dBm
  • Frequency image rejection rate : 60 dB
  • Intermediate frequency rej. rate : 70 dB
  • Drain : 180 ~ 800 mA maximum (13.6 V) 90 ~ 400 mA maximum (27.8 V)

TROUBLE SHOOTING

  • YOUR RADIO WILL NOT TRANSMIT OR YOUR TRANSMISSION IS OF POOR QUALITY
    • Check that the antenna is correctly connected and that the SWR is properly adjusted.
    • Check that the microphone is properly plugged in.
    • You are using the same modulation mode than your correspondent.
  • YOUR RADIO WILL NOT RECEIVE OR RECEPTION IS POOR
    • Check that the squelch level is properly adjusted.
    • Check that the volume (1) is set to a comfortable listening level.
    • Check that the antenna is correctly connected and that the SWR is properly adjusted.
    • Check that you are using the same modulation mode as your correspondent.
    • Consult the VOLUME ACCESSORY menu page 14.
  • YOUR RADIO WILL NOT LIGHT UP
    • Check the power supply.
    • Check the connection wiring.
    • Check the fuse.
  • HOW TO TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE A MESSAGE ?
    • Now that you have read the manual, make sure that your CB Radio is ready for use (i.e. check that your antenna is connected).
    • Press the «push-to-talk» switch (12) and announce your message «Attention stations, transmission testing» which will allow you to check the clearness and the power of your signal. Release the switch and wait for a reply. You should receive a reply like, «Strong and clear».
    • If you use a calling channel (19) and you have established communication with someone, it is common practice to choose another available channel so as not to block the calling channel.

GLOSSARY INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET

  • A Alpha
  • B BravO
  • C Charlie
  • D Delta
  • E Echo
  • F Foxtrot
  • G Golf
  • H Hotel
  • I India
  • J Juliet
  • K Kilo
  • L Lima
  • M Mike
  • N November
  • O Oscar
  • P Papa
  • Q Quebeec
  • R Romeo
  • S Sierra
  • T Tango
  • U Uniformn
  • V Victor
  • W Whiskey
  • X X-ray
  • Y Yankee
  • Z Zulu

TECHNICAL VOCABULARY

  • AM : Amplitude Modulation
  • CB : Citizen’s Band
  • CH : Channel
  • CW : Continuous Wave
  • DX : Long Distance Liaison
  • DW : Dual Watch
  • FM : Frequency Modulation
  • GMT : Greenwich Meantime
  • HF : High Frequency
  • LF : Low Frequency
  • LSB : Lower Side Band
  • RX : Receiver
  • SSB : Single Side Band
  • SWR : Standing Wave Ratio
  • SWL : Short Wave Listening
  • SW : Short Wave
  • TX : CB Transceiver
  • UHF : Ultra High Frequency
  • USB : Upper Side Band
  • VHF : Very High Frequency

CB LANGUAGE

  • Advertising : Flashing lights of police car
  • Back off : Slow down
  • Basement : Channel 1
  • Base station : A CB set in fixed location
  • Bear : Policeman
  • Bear bite : Speeding fine
  • Bear cage : Police station
  • Big slab : Motorway
  • Big 10-4 : Absolutely
  • Bleeding : Signal from an adjacent channel interfering with the transmission
  • Blocking the channel : Pressing the PTT switch without talking
  • Blue boys : Police
  • Break : Used to ask permission to join a conversation
  • Breaker : A CBer wishing to join a channel
  • Clean and green : Clear of police
  • Cleaner channel : Channel with less interference
  • Coming in loud and proud : Good reception
  • Doughnut : Tire
  • Down and gone : Turning CB off
  • Down one : Go to a lower channel
  • Do you copy? : Understand?
  • DX : Long distance
  • Eighty eights : Love and kisses
  • Eye ball : CBers meeting together
  • Good buddy : Fellow CBer
  • Hammer : Accelerator
  • Handle : CBer’s nickname
  • Harvey wall banger : Dangerous driver
  • How am I hitting you? : How are you receiving me?
  • Keying the mike : Pressing the PTT switch without talking
  • Kojac with a kodak : Police radar
  • Land line : Telephone
  • Lunch box : CB set
  • Man with a gun : Police radar
  • Mayday : SOS
  • Meat wagon : Ambulance
  • Midnight shopper : Thief
  • Modulation : Conversation
  • Negative copy : No reply
  • Over your shoulder : Right behind you
  • Part your hair : Behave yourself – police ahead
  • Pull your hammer back : Slow down
  • Rat race : Congested traffic
  • Rubberbander : New CBer
  • Sail boat fuel : Wind
  • Smokey dozing : Parked police car
  • Smokey with a camera : Police radar
  • Spaghetti bowl : Interchange
  • Stinger : Antenna
  • Turkey : Dumb CBer
  • Up one : Go up one channel
  • Wall to wall : All over/everywhere
  • What am I putting to you? : Please give me an S-meter reading

GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS

This device is guaranteed 2 years parts and labor in its country of purchase against any manufacturing defects validated by our technical department. PRESIDENT After Sales Service department reserves the right not to apply the warranty in the event a breakdown is caused by an antenna other than those distributed by PRESIDENT. An extension of 3 years warranty is proposed systematically for the simultaneous purchase of a device and a PRESIDENT antenna, bringing the total duration of the warranty to 5 years. In order to be valid, the warranty registration must be completed and submitted within a period of 30 days after the purchase date to PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS online at www.president-electronics.us/warranty-registration. You can also access this warranty registration page by using your smartphone to read (application must be available) the QR code. You will receive a confirmation email if the registration is successfully completed. Please keep a copy of this email for your records.
Any repair under warranty will be without charge and the return delivery costs will be covered by PRESIDENT. A proof of purchase sales receipt must be included with the device to be repaired. The dates listed on the warranty registration and proof of purchase must match. In case the device is not under warranty, the repair and return of the device will be the purchaser’s responsibility.
No spare parts will be sent nor exchanged by PRESIDENT under warranty. Do not proceed with the installation of the device without reading the user manual.
The warranty is only valid in the country of purchase.

Exclusions (not covered by Warranty):

  • Damages caused by accident, shock or inadequate packaging.
  • Power transistors, microphones, lights, fuses and the disrespect of the installation and use of specifications (including but not limited to antenna used with too high power, final output power transistors (SWR), inversion of polarities, bad connections, over voltage…).
  • The warranty cannot be extended due to the non-availability of the device while it is being serviced at PRESIDENT After Sales Service department, nor by a change of one or more components or spare parts.
  • Transceivers which have been modified. The warranty application is excluded in case of modification or poor maintenance done by a third party not approved by PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS.

If you note a malfunction:

  • Check the power supply of your device and the quality of the fuse.
  • Check that the antenna, the microphone are correctly connected.
  • Check that the squelch level is properly adjusted; the programmed configuration is the correct one.
  • In the event of a real malfunction, please contact your dealer first. He will decide what action should be taken.
    In case of an intervention not covered by warranty, an estimate will be established before any repair.
    Thank you for your confidence in the PRESIDENT quality and experience. We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you are completely satisfied with your purchase

Warranty Registration

CHANNEL FREQUENCY TABLE

Nº Canal Channel

Nº du canal Nº Canal

| Frecuencia Frequency Fréquences Frequência| Nº Canal Channel

Nº du canal Nº Canal

| Frecuencia Frequency Fréquences Frequência
---|---|---|---
1| 26,965 MHz| 21| 27,215 MHz
2| 26,975 MHz| 22| 27,225 MHz
3| 26,985 MHz| 23| 27,255 MHz
4| 27,005 MHz| 24| 27,235 MHz
5| 27,015 MHz| 25| 27,245 MHz
6| 27,025 MHz| 26| 27,265 MHz
7| 27,035 MHz| 27| 27,275 MHz
8| 27,055 MHz| 28| 27,285 MHz
9| 27,065 MHz| 29| 27,295 MHz
10| 27,075 MHz| 30| 27,305 MHz
11| 27,085 MHz| 31| 27,315 MHz
12| 27,105 MHz| 32| 27,325 MHz
13| 27,115 MHz| 33| 27,335 MHz
14| 27,125 MHz| 34| 27,345 MHz
15| 27,135 MHz| 35| 27,355 MHz
16| 27,155 MHz| 36| 27,365 MHz
17| 27,165 MHz| 37| 27,375 MHz
18| 27,175 MHz| 38| 27,385 MHz
19| 27,185 MHz| 39| 27,395 MHz
20| 27,205 MHz| 40| 27,405 MHz

WEATHER FREQUENCY TABLE

Channel Nº Canal

Nº du canal Nº Canal

| Frequency Frecuencia Fréquences Frequência
---|---
1| 162,550 MHz
2| 162,400 MHz
3| 162,475 MHz
4| 162,425 MHz
5| 162,450 MHz
6| 162,500 MHz
7| 162,525 MHz

CTCSS TONES LIST

No.| Freq. (Hz)| No.| Freq. (Hz)| No.| Freq. (Hz)
---|---|---|---|---|---
00 – oF| OFF| 13| 103.5| 26| 162.2
01| 67.0| 14| 107.2| 27| 167.9
02| 71.9| 15| 110.9| 28| 173.8
03| 74.4| 16| 114.8| 29| 179.9
04| 77.0| 17| 118.8| 30| 186.2
05| 79.7| 18| 123.0| 31| 192.8
06| 82.5| 19| 127.3| 32| 203.5
07| 85.4| 20| 131.8| 33| 210.7
08| 88.5| 21| 136.5| 34| 218.1
09| 91.5| 22| 141.3| 35| 225.7
10| 94.8| 23| 146.2| 36| 233.6
11| 97.4| 24| 151.4| 37| 241.8
12| 100.0| 25| 156.7| 38| 250.3

DCS CODE LIST

Code No.| DCS

(Octal)

| Code No.| DCS

(Octal)

| Code No.| DCS

(Octal)

| Code No.| DCS

(Octal)

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| 023| 27| 152| 53| 311| 79| 466
2| 025| 28| 155| 54| 315| 80| 503
3| 026| 29| 156| 55| 325| 81| 506
4| 031| 30| 162| 56| 331| 82| 516
5| 032| 31| 165| 57| 332| 83| 523
6| 036| 32| 172| 58| 343| 84| 526
7| 043| 33| 174| 59| 346| 85| 532
8| 047| 34| 205| 60| 351| 86| 546
9| 051| 35| 212| 61| 356| 87| 565
10| 053| 36| 223| 62| 364| 88| 606
11| 054| 37| 225| 63| 365| 89| 612
12| 065| 38| 226| 64| 371| 90| 624
13| 071| 39| 243| 65| 411| 91| 627
14| 072| 40| 244| 66| 412| 92| 631
15| 073| 41| 245| 67| 413| 93| 632
16| 074| 42| 246| 68| 423| 94| 654
17| 114| 43| 251| 69| 431| 95| 662
18| 115| 44| 252| 70| 432| 96| 664
19| 116| 45| 255| 71| 445| 97| 703
20| 122| 46| 261| 72| 446| 98| 712
21| 125| 47| 263| 73| 452| 99| 723
22| 131| 48| 265| 74| 454| 100| 731
23| 132| 49| 266| 75| 455| 101| 732
24| 134| 50| 271| 76| 462| 102| 734
25| 143| 51| 274| 77| 464| 103| 743
26| 145| 52| 306| 78| 465| 104| 754

6-PIN MICROPHONE PLUG

  1. Modulation
  2. RX
  3. TX – UP/DOWN
  4. _
  5. Ground
  6. Power Supply

IC RSS-GEN, Sec 6.8 Warning Statement – (Required for Transmitters)

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.

IC RSS-GEN, Sec 6.8 Warning Statement – (Required for Transmitters w/ detachable antennas)

This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.

RF Exposure Warning Statements

The antenna used for this radio must be properly installed and maintained and must provide a separation distance of at least 53 cm (21 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 PRESIDENT 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.

IC RSS-GEN, Sec 8.4 / RSP-100, Sec 7

This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

FCC §15.19(a)(3) Labeling Requirements

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.

FCC 47 CFR §15.21 Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by President Electronics USA could void your authority to operate the equipment

FCC Statement

Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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