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How to Select a Channel on the Uniden PC68LTW cb Radio

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Uniden has created optimized wireless CB radios that are, at the same time, transmitters and receivers. One of the most representative examples is Uniden PC68LTW, a radio which presents a great range of features, including Dynamic Squelch Control, Weather Alert (in addition to its 7 weather channels), RF Gain Control, Mic Gain Control, Extra Long Mic Cord, Backlit Controls Knob, Channel Indicator, PA and CB Switch and Analog RF Meter. Considering this wide selection of capabilities, Uniden PC68LTW is among the most popular CB radios on the market today. In addition, this Uniden radio presents not less than 40 channels. Here are the things you should know in order to select one of these channels.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Uniden PC68LTW
  1. Step 1

    The first thing you need to do is to turn the radio on, with the help of the ON/OFF Vol knob. This knob also serves for adjusting the volume, so you can set the volume at a comfortable level.

  2. Step 2

    Use the Channel knob in order to select the desired channel.

  3. Step 3

    Set the switch of your Uniden PC68LTW CB radio on NB/ANL option.

  4. Step 4

    At this point, you can receive signals from the selected channel.

  5. Step 5

    You can search for channels online, find their frequencies and then find them on your CB radio.

Tips & Warnings
  • You can also listen to weather broadcasts on this CB radio. In order to do so, you simply have to switch on WX.
  • Your radio is automatically set on channel number 9. You can deactivate this by switching the CH 9 switch on OFF.
  • Before you buy the device, you have to make sure that all its components are in the box.
  • Read the instructions of the CB radio before starting to use it.
  • Before you use the Uniden PC68Elite CB radio, you have to make sure that all the electrical connectors are tight, together with the mounting hardware and screws, that the antenna is in the right position and that the power source is connected.
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