TRC-459 AM SSB CB Transceiver
(210-1582)                 Features                   Faxback Doc. # 46731

Your REALISTIC TRC-459 is a 27 MHz Band AM/SSB Microprocessor controlled
Class D CB Base Transceiver with LED Digital clock.  While it is designed
for desk top use, you can install it in a vehicle if you desire.

State of the art engineering assures you of the finest circuit operation
and the rugged construction means maximum reliability.

The TRC-459 is loaded with Features, including Microprocessor control and
a Phase Lock Loop Synthesizer.

  Crystal controlled Phase Lock Loop for precise frequency control and
  superb stability on all 40 channels.

  Both AM and SSB (Single SideBand) modes to provide versatility and
  extended range.

  Microprocessor control of - Channel, Up and Down scanning, Mode
  selection (AM-LSB-USB), Memory scanning, Memory write, Memory read,
  Automatic scanning, Busy/Clear channel selection, and Stop...all are
  automatically controlled just by pressing the appropriate keys.

  Three linear-type LED meters for indication of received signal strength,
  relative output power and Standing Wave Ratio.

  5 to 6 watts of audio power for use as a PA Amplifier.

  LED digital clock (either 12 or 24 hour format).

For your own protection, we urge you to record the Serial Number of this
unit which you'll find on the rear panel, in the blank below.

Serial Number: _________________________

F.C.C. License (U.S.A.)

Before transmitting with your Transceiver, you must have an FCC Class D
Citizens Radio Service License.  If you don't have a license yet, you can
fill out the Temporary Permit Form 555-B for a temporary license.  Also,
fill out and mail in FCC Form 505 CB License Application to:

             Federal Communications Commission
             P.O. Box 1010
             Gettysburg, Penn. 17326

You must also read and know Part 95 of the FCC Rules and Regulations; they
apply to the operation of a Class D Citizens Band unit. We've provided a
copy of this regulation (along with the forms noted above).  In addition
you must fill out Form 452-C and attach it to your Transceiver.  This too
has been provided.

Note: Units manufactured for sale in the U.S.A. can not legally be used in
      Canada. Canadian models have been D.O.C. approved and carry a D.O.C.
      approval label with its approval number.

D.O.C. License (Canada)

Before transmitting with your transceiver, you must obtain a General Radio
Service License from the Department of Communications. We've provided such
an application form with your unit - complete the form and mail with the
appropriate fee to the Radio Regulations Office nearest you.

D.O.C. Approval Number: ________________________

Note: Units manufactured for sale and use in Canada are not identical to
      units type-accepted by the FCC. Canadian models have been approved
      by D.O.C. and are to be used only in Canada.

(BR/eb 3/25/98)

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