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USER MANUAL JACKSON II PRESIDENT
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Abstract black and white graphic design with interlocking shapes (no text or symbols)Automatic Squelch Control

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CE ASCS Automat Squelch Control S/RF NB ANL/ HiCUT ROGER BEEP PRIORITY CH F DIM SWR NB ANL CAL OFF OFF OFF OFF PRESIDENT VOL ON/OFF → RF POWER SQ → CAL MIC GAIN → RF GAIN FINE → COARSE FM AM USB LSB OFF M PUSH VOX → CLARIFIER JACKSON IIManuel d'utilisation / Manual del usuario
Owner's manual / Handbuch

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6 18 PRESIDENT D C VOX MIC EXT SP ANT. - POWER + B A 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 S/RF NB ANL / HI CUT ROGER BEEP PRIORITY CH F DIM RXTX SWR 2 3 CAL RF SIG 1 3 5 7 8 +30dB CAL NB ANL OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OSC/VOX VOL ON/OFF RF POWER SO CAL MIC GAIN RF GAIN FINE COARSE FM AM OFF PUSH VOX CLARIFIER USB JACKSON E 40SOMMAIRE
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INSTALLATION 5
UTILISATION 7
CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 10
GUIDE DE DÉPANNAGE 11
COMMENT ÉMETTRE/RECEVOIR UN MESSAGE 11
GLOSSAIRE 11
DÉCLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ 13
GARANTIE 14
TABLEAUX DES FRÉQUENCES 47\~49
TABLEAU DES NORMES EUROPÉENNES 50
SUMARIO
INSTALACIÓN 17
UTILIZACIÓN 19
CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS 22
GUÍA DE PROBLEMAS 23
COMO EMITIR O RECIBIR UN MENSAJE 23
LÉXICO 23
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PRESORTC 40 JACKSON IISCHÉMA GÉNÉRAL DE MONTAGE

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1) MARCHE/ARRÊT - VOLUME \~ RF POWER MARCHE ARRÊT - VOLUME
| A | Alpha | H | Hotel | O | Oscar | V | Victor |
| B | Bravo | I | India | P | Papa | W | Whiskey |
| C | Charlie | J | Juliett | Q | Quebec | X | X-ray |
| D | Delta | K | Kilo | R | Romeo | Y | Yankee |
| E | Echo | L | Lima | S | Sierra | Z | Zulu |
| F | Foxtrott | M | Mike | T | Tango | ||
| G | Golf | N | November | U | Uniform |
LANGUAGE TECHNIQUE :
SW : Short waves (ondes courtes)
DÉCLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ
Nous, GROUPE PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS, Route de Sète, BP 100 – 34540 Balaruc – FRANCE,
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| A | Alpha | H | Hotel | O | Oscar | V | Victor |
| B | Bravo | I | India | P | Papa | W | Whiskey |
| C | Charlie | J | Juliett | Q | Quebec | X | X-ray |
| D | Delta | K | Kilo | R | Romeo | Y | Yankee |
| E | Echo | L | Lima | S | Sierra | Z | Zulu |
| F | Foxtrott | M | Mike | T | Tango | ||
| G | Golf | N | November | U | Uniform |
TERMINOS DEL ARGOT CEBEISTA:
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Abstract line drawing with curved and straight lines, no text or symbols presentTipo: Radio CB JACKSON II
N° de Serie: ....
SIN SELLO DEL DISTRIBUIDOR LA GARANTÍA NO SERÁ VALIDA.
A REMITIR RESPUESTA VIA CORREO
PRESIDENT
ELECTRONICS IBERICA, S.A.
Tipo: Radio CB JACKSON II
N° de Serie:

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 guarantee.
MULTI-NORMS TRANSCEIVER!
See function "F" on page 33 and the Configuration table on page 50.
The guarantee 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 CB equipment. With the use of up-to-date technology, which guarantees unprecedented quality, your PRESIDENT JACKSON II ASC 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 JACKSON II ASC.
A) INSTALLATION
1) WHERE AND HOW TO MOUNT YOUR MOBILE CB RADIO
a) You should choose the most appropriate setting from a simple and practical point of view.
b) Your CB radio should not interfere with the driver or the passengers.

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PRESORTC 40 JACKSON IIMOUNTING DIAGRAM

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Noir/Negro Black/Schwarz Rouge/Rojo Red/Rot ① ② ③ A B C Dc) 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.
d) 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.
e) 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.
f) 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.
2) ANTENNA INSTALLATION
a) 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.
b) 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 CB 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 p. 31 § 5, Adjustment of SWR).
- 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).
c) Fixed antenna:
- A fixed antenna should be installed in a 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.

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Six identical line drawings of a car viewed from top and side angles, with no text or symbols present.OUTPUT RADIUS PATTERNS
3) POWER CONNECTION
Your PRESIDENT JACKSON II ASC 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 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.
WARNING: Lorries generally have two batteries and an electrical installation of 24 volts, in which case it will be necessary to insert a 24/12 volt converter (type CV 24/12 PRESIDENT) into the electrical circuit. The following connection steps should be carried out with the power cable disconnected from the set.
a) Check that the battery is of 12 volts.
b) 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.
c) 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).
d) Connect the red wire (+) to the positive terminal of the battery and the black (-) wire to the negative terminal of the battery.
e) Connect the power cable to your CB radio.
WARNING: Never replace the original fuse (6 A) by one of a different value.

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Towards starter Connected to chassis4) 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)
a) Connect the microphone
b) Check the antenna connections
c) Turn the set on by turning the volume knob (1) clockwise.
d) Turn the squelch knob (2) to minimum (M position).
e) Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
f) Go to Channel 20 using either the «UP» «DN» key on the microphone or the rotary knob.
5) ADJUSTMENT OF SWR (Standing wave ratio)
WARNING: This must be carried out when you use your CB radio for the first time (and whenever you re-position your antenna). The adjustment must be carried out in an obstacle-free area.
* Adjustment with a built-in SWR meter or external SWR meter (e.g. TOS-1 or TOS-2 President)
a) 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 40 cm cable, type President CA 2C).
b) To adjust the SWR meter:
- Set the CB to channel 20 in FM.
- Put the switch on the SWR meter to position CAL or FWD.
- Press the «push-to-talk» switch on the microphone to transmit.
- Bring the index needle to ▼ by using the calibration key.
- Change the switch to position SWR (reading of the SWR level). The reading on the Meter should be as near as possible to 1. If this is not the case, re-adjust your antenna to obtain a reading as close as possible to 1. (An SWR reading between 1 and 1.8 is acceptable).
- It will be necessary to re-calibrate 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 inferior to 3m.
Your CB is now ready for use.
1) ON/OFF - VOLUME \~ RF POWER ON/OFF - VOLUME
a) To turn the set on, turn the knob (1) clockwise.
b) To increase the sound level, turn the same knob further clockwise.
RF POWER
Adjustment of the output power in AM and FM mode only. Allows reducing the power in case of a nearby communication with a person who has no RF GAIN. The normal position of this function is set to maximum, fully clockwise.
2) ASC (Automatic Squelch Control) SQUELCH \~ CAL
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.
a) ASC: Automatic Squelch Control
Worldwide patent, a PRESIDENT exclusivity.
Turn the squelch knob (2) anti-clockwise into ASC position. The «ASC/VOX» led lights up into green.
Note: If the VOX function is also active, the led lights up into orange.
No repetitive manual adjustment and a permanent improvement in listening comfort when ASC is active. This function can be disconnected by turning the switch clockwise. In this case the manual squelch control becomes active again. The «ASC/VOX» led turns off.
b) MANUAL SQUELCH
Turn the squelch knob 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.
CAL
Allows the calibration of the SWR meter (see § 5 ADJUSTMENT OF SWR).
3) MIC GAIN \~ RF GAIN \~ VOX
MIC GAIN
Adjustment of the sensitivity level of the microphone.
The normal position of this function is set to maximum clockwise.
RF GAIN
This knob is for adjusting sensitivity during reception. For long distance communications RF GAIN should be set to maximum. RF GAIN can be reduced to avoid distortion, when your correspondent is close by and when he does not have RF POWER.
The normal setting of this function is on maximum (fully clockwise).
VOX
The VOX function allows transmitting by speaking into the original microphone (or in the optional vox microphone) without pressing the PTT switch. In case of the use of an optional vox mike connected to the rear panel of the radio (VOX MIC jack), the original microphone doesn't work.
a) VOX Mode
Press shortly the «VOX» key in order to activate the VOX function. The red «ASC/VOX» led lights up. A new pressure on the «VOX» key switches the function off. The «ASC/VOX» led turns off.
Note: If the ASC function is also active, the led turns up into orange.
b) VOX adjustment
Press during 1 second the «VOX» key in order to activate the function.
Vox adjustment. Three adjustments are possible: Sensitivity, Anti-Vox level/Vox delay time. The preset adjustment is the Sensitivity adjustment. Press shortly the «VOX» key in order to go to the following adjustment. The display shows the type of adjustment by its first digit and its level by the second digit.
- Sensitivity «L5»: allows the adjustment of the microphone (original one or optional vox) for an optimum transmission quality. Adjustable level from 1 (high level) to 9 (low level) by rotating the channel knob or with the UP/DN keys of the original microphone. L corresponds to the Sensitivity (Level).
- Anti-Vox «AO»: allows disabling the transmission generated by the surrounding noise. The level is adjustable from 0 (Off) to 9 (low level) by rotating the channel knob or with the UP/DN keys of the original microphone. A corresponds to Anti-Vox.
- Delay Time «t5»: 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) by rotating the channel selector or with the UP/DN keys of the
original microphone. corresponds to delay time.
Once the adjustments are done, press during 1 second the «VOX» key in order to quit the Vox Adjustment Mode.
4) CLARIFIER
FINE: This function allows a frequency deviation during LSB/USB reception in order to improve the clearness of your correspondent's voice.
COARSE: This function allows a frequency deviation in reception.
The normal setting of this function is on the central position.
5) FM / AM / USB / LSB MODE SELECTOR
This switch allows selecting the modulation mode AM, FM, LSB or USB; Your modulation mode has to correspond to the one of your correspondent.
Frequency Modulation /FM: for nearby communications on a flat open field.
Amplitude Modulation / AM: communication on a field with relief and obstacles at middle distance (the most used).
Upper and Lower Side Band / USB-LSB: used for long distance communications (according to the propagation conditions).
6) CHANNEL SELECTOR: knob and UP/DN keys of the microphone
These switches allow increasing or decreasing a channel number. A «Beep» sounds each time the channel changes if the Beep function is activated (see Beep Function hereunder).
BEEP FUNCTION
Keys, changing the channel etc.
For activating the Beep: switch on the radio by pressing the UP key of the microphone
For disabling the Beep: switch on the radio by pressing the DN key of the microphone
SCAN FUNCTION
In order to activate the SCAN function (research of the channels) in an increasing way, press the UP key during 2,5 seconds. The scanning automatically starts 3 seconds after the end of the transmission if no key is activated.
The scanning starts again in an increasing way by using the UP key of the microphone or in a decreasing way with the DN key of the mike.
7) DISPLAY
The digital LED display shows the channel, its configuration and the level of some adjustments.

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408) ASC/VOX LED
This led is green when the ASC function is active and red when the VOX function is active. It's orange when both functions are active.
9) RX/TX LED
This led is red in transmission and green when a signal is received.
10) DIM
The DIMMER function allows adjusting the brightness of the lighting.
11) F - FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION
(configuration :E; d; EU; EC; U; PL)
The frequency bands have to be chosen according with the country of use. Don't use another configuration. Some countries need a user's licence. See the configurations / frequency bands table at page 47\~49.
Proceeding: - switch off the transceiver. Put the switch on «F» position and switch on again. The letter corresponds to the blinking configuration.
- In order to change the configuration, use the channel selector on the front panel or the UP/DN keys of the microphone.
- When the configuration is selected, put the switch on «OFF». The letter that corresponds to the configuration are continuously displayed. At this point, confirm the selection by switching off the transceiver and then switching it on again.
See table page 50.
This switch selects channel 9 or 19 according to the configuration.
See table page 50.
13) ROGER BEEP
The Roger beep sounds while releasing the microphone key in order to let your correspondent speak. Historically, CB is a mode of «simplex» communication. This means that 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 to talk, he said { "Roger" in order to prevent his correspondent that it was his turn to talk. "Roger" has been replaced by a beep. There comes «Roger beep» from.
Note: the «Roger Beep» also sounds in the loudspeaker if the function is already active while switching on the transceiver. If the function is on OFF while switching on the radio, only the correspondent can hear the «Roger Beep».
14) NB.ANL / HI-CUT
3 positions switch: Off / NB.ANL filter activated / NB.ANL + HI-CUT activated. NB.ANL: Noise Blanker / Automatic Noise Limiter. These filters allow reducing back ground noises and some reception interferences. In FM and USB/LSB mode, only the NB filter is active.
HI-CUT: Cuts out the high frequency interferences and has to be used in accordance with the reception conditions.
3 positions switch: changing meter function.
S/RF
Analogue S/RF meter which shows the power in transmission and reception.
SWR
Shows the value of the SWR (see proceedings of the SWR adjustment at page 31).
CAL
Calibration of the SWR meter (see proceedings of the SWR meter at page 31).
16) METER

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SWR 2 3 CAL RF SIG 1 3 5 7 9 +30dBShows the level of the signal in transmission and reception, the SWR or the calibration of the SWR according to the position of the S/RF\~SWR\~CAL (15) switch.
17) 6-PIN MICROPHONE PLUG
This plug is situated on the front panel of the radio making the setting of the equipment into the dashboard easier. See the cabling diagram at page 49.
18) PTT
Transmission key, press to speak and release to receive a message.
A) POWER SUPPLY (13.2 V)
B) ANTENNA CONNECTOR (SO-239)
C) JACK FOR EXTERNAL LOUDSPEAKER (8 Ω, ∅ 3,5 mm)
D) JACK FOR OPTIONAL VOX MIKE (∅ 2,5 mm)
C) TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
1) GENERAL:
- Channels : 40
- Modulation modes : AM / FM / USB / LSB
- Frequency ranges : from 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz
- Antenna impedance : 50 ohms
- Power supply : 13.2 V
- Dimensions (in mm) : 185 (W) x 264.5 (D) x 56 (H)
- Weight : 1,5 kg
- Accessories supplied : microphone UP/DOWN with hanger, mounting cradle, screws and fused power cord.
2) TRANSMISSION:
- Frequency allowance : +/- 300 Hz
- Carrier power : 1 W AM / 4 W FM / 4 W USB-LSB (PEP)
- Transmission interference : inferior to 4 nW (-54 dBm)
- Audio response : 300 Hz to 3 KHz in AM/FM/USB/LSB
- Emitted power in the adj. channel : inferior to 20 μW
- Microphone sensitivity : 3.0 mV
- Drain : 3 A (with modulation)
- Modulated signal distortion : 1.8 %
3) RECEPTION:
- Maxi. sensitivity at 20 dB sinad
- Frequency response
- Adjacent channel selectivity
- Maximum audio power
- Squelch sensitivity
- Frequency image rejection rate
- Intermediate frequency rej. rate
- Drain
: 0.7 μV -110 dBm (AM) 0.35 μV -116 dBm (FM) 0.28 μV -118 dBm (USB/LSB)
: 300 Hz to 3 kHz in AM/FM
: 60 dB
: 3 W
: minimum 0.2 μV - 120 dBm maximum 1 mV - 47 dBm
: 60 dB
: 70 dB
: 400 mA nominal / 1000 mA maximum
D) TROUBLE SHOOTING:
1) YOUR CB 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.
- Check that the RF POWER switch (1) is set on maximum.
- Check that the CLARIFIER, FINE/COARSE (4) switches are set on central position.
- Check that the programmed configuration is the correct one (see p. 50).
2) YOUR CB RADIO WILL NOT RECEIVE OR RECEPTION IS POOR:
- Check that the RFGAIN (3) is set on maximum.
- Check that the squelch level is properly adjusted.
- Check that the programmed configuration is the correct one (see p. 50).
- Check that the volume is set to a comfortable listening level.
- Check that the microphone is properly plugged in.
- 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.
- Check that the CLARIFIER, FINE/COARSE (4) switches are set on central position.
3) YOUR CB WILL NOT LIGHT UP:
- Check the power supply.
- Check the connection wiring.
- Check the fuse.
E) 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).
Choose your channel (19, 27).
Choose your mode (AM/FM) which must be the same as that of your correspondent.
Press the «push-to-talk» switch 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, 27) and you have established communication with someone, it is common practice to choose another available channel so as not to block the calling channel.
F) GLOSSARY:
Below you will find some of the most frequently used CB radio expressions. Remember this is meant for fun and that you are by no means obliged to use them. In an emergency, you should be as clear as possible.
INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET:
| A | Alpha | H | Hotel | O | Oscar | V | Victor |
| B | Bravo | I | India | P | Papa | W | Whiskey |
| C | Charlie | J | Juliett | Q | Quebec | X | X-ray |
| D | Delta | K | Kilo | R | Romeo | Y | Yankee |
| E | Echo | L | Lima | S | Sierra | Z | Zulu |
| F | Foxtrott | M | Mike | T | Tango | ||
| G | Golf | N | November | U | Uniform |
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 | : Tyre |
| 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 puttingto you? | : Please give me an S-meter reading. |
CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY
We, GROUPE PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS, Route de Sète, BP 100 – 34540 Balaruc – FRANCE,
Declare, on our own responsibility that the CB radio-communication transceiver
Brand : PRESIDENT
Model : JACKSON II
Manufactured in PRC
is in conformity with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/CE (Article 3) adapted to the national law, as well as with the following European Standards:
EN 300 135-1 V1.1.2 (2000-8) / EN 300 135-2 V1.1.1 (2000-8) EN 300 433-1 V1.1.3 (2000-12) / EN 300 433-2 V1.1.2 (2000-12) EN 301 489-1 V1.7.1 (2007-4) / EN 301 489-13 V1.2.1 (2002-8) EN 60215 (1996)
Balaruc, the 2007-10-01

Jean-Gilbert MULLER
General Manager
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Six identical line drawings of a car with various top-down views, showing different angles and orientations (no text or symbols)ANTENNEN-DIAGRAMM
| A | Alpha | H | Hotel | O | Oscar | V | Victor |
| B | Bravo | I | India | P | Papa | W | Whiskey |
| C | Charlie | J | Juliett | Q | Quebec | X | X-ray |
| D | Delta | K | Kilo | R | Romeo | Y | Yankee |
| E | Echo | L | Lima | S | Sierra | Z | Zulu |
| F | Foxtrott | M | Mike | T | Tango | ||
| G | Golf | N | November | U | Uniform |
R/S-Code:
R = Lesbarkeit
FREQUENCY TABLE for d
Countries in which there are particular restrictions
Countries in which the national regulations authorize a transmission power superior to the limit fixed by the harmonised standard, notified in the 4th paragraph of the preface of the proper harmonised standard EN 300 433.