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USER MANUAL ALAN 121 MIDLAND

Sigla sul displayPaeseBandaFrequenza
IItalia40CH AM/FM 4WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
I2Italia34CH AM/FM 4WFx 26,875-27,265 MHz
DGermania80CH FM 4W - 12CH AM 1WFx 26,565-27,405 MHz
D2Germany40CH FM 4W - 12CH AM 1WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
D3Germany80CH FM 4W - 40CH AM 1WFx 26,565-27,405 MHz
EUEuropa40CH FM 4W - 40CH AM 1WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
ECEuropa40CH FM 4WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
ESpagna40CH AM/FM 4WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
FFrancia40CH FM 4W - 40CH AM 1WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
UKEInghilterra40CH FM 4WFx 26,60125-27,99125MHz
UKCInghilterra40 CH FM 4W CEPTFx 26,965-27,405MHz

ATTENZIONE!

Introduction
Function and location of the controls Pag. 2
Installation Pag. 3
Power supply Pag. 3
Installing an antenna
How to operate with your transceiver
Frequency band selection Pag. 4
Frequency band chart Pag. 5
Technical specifications Pag. 6

ALAN 121 Handheld Multi-standard CB transceiver

ALAN 121 is a small and easy to use CB transceiver. It's extremely compact, sturdy and benefits from basic controls that will satisfy even the most demanding of users. The backlit display can be customised with 7 different colours. Its main feature is its ability to operate in many European and extra-European countries simply by selecting the desired frequency band. The ALAN121 is supplied with a high-performance microphone which guarantees excellent modulation.

FUNCTION AND LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS

MIDLAND ALAN 121 - FUNCTION AND LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS - 1

  1. Channel selector
  2. Multifunction backlighted display. It shows:

MIDLAND ALAN 121 - FUNCTION AND LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS - 2

A. Frequency band selected.
B. Channel selected number
C. EMG mode
D. AM/FM mode
E. RX/TX:TX=transmit mode; RX=receive mode
F. LOW: displayed when the radio transmits in low power (this mode is possible with some frequency bands only – see the Frequency band chart)
G. The received signal strength and the power of the transmitting signal

  1. Button for changing colour: by pushing a pointed object into the hole, you can change the backlight colour of the display. You can choose amongst the following colours: white, yellow, violet, red, light blue, green, blue or no colour.
  2. "AM/FM"(LCR) button: To select AM or FM mode. If you select a frequency band operating in FM mode only, this button enables the LCR function (Last Channel Recall).
  3. "Squelch" Control: For the maximum receiver sensitivity, the control must be regulated exactly where the receiver background noise disappears.
  4. "ON/OFF Volume" Control. In "OFF" position your transceiver is OFF. Turn this control clockwise to switch on the unit. Turn the knob clockwise a little more to set the audio level, until you get a comfortable reception.
  5. Microphone jack: Insert the mic connector into this jack.

MIDLAND ALAN 121 - FUNCTION AND LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS - 3

  1. "EXT" jack: external loudspeaker jack.(the internal loudspeaker is excluded)
  2. Power 13.8V DC: power supply cable
  3. S.Meter jack: it allows an external "S. Meter" connection
  4. Antenna connector (SO239 connector type)

MICROPHONE

  1. PTT: transmission button
  2. UP/DOWN buttons: manual channel selector.
    3.6 pin microphone connector

MIDLAND ALAN 121 - MICROPHONE - 1

INSTALLATION

Safety and convenience are the primary consideration for mounting any piece of mobile equipment. All controls must be readily available to the operator without interfering with the movements necessary for safe operation of the vehicle. Set the proper position in the car to install the transceiver using the supplied supporting bracket or eventually the slide bracket.

Tighten the retaining screws. The fixing bracket must be close to metallic parts.

POWER SUPPLY

Be sure the transceiver is OFF. In the direct-voltage power supply, it is very important to observe the polarity even if the unit is protected against the accidental inversion:

Red = positive pole (+)

Black = negative pole (-)

The same colours are present on the battery and in the fuse box of the car. Correctly connect the cable terminal to the battery.

INSTALLING AN ANTENNA

  1. Place the antenna as high as possible
  2. The longer the antenna is, the better will be the performance
  3. If possible, mount the antenna in the centre of whatever surface you choose
  4. Keep antenna cable away from noise sources, such as the ignition switch, gauges,etc.
  5. Make sure you have a solid metal-to-metal ground connection.
  6. Prevent cable damage during antenna installation.

WARNING: To avoid damage, never operate your CB radio without connecting a proper antenna. A periodical control of the cable and of the S.W.R. is recommended.

HOW TO OPERATE WITH YOUR TRANSCEIVER

  1. Screw the microphone plug into the microphone jack.
  2. Make sure your antenna is securely connected to the antenna connector.
  3. Make sure the SQUELCH control is turned fully counterclockwise.
  4. Turn on the unit and adjust the volume control.
  5. Select your desired channel.
  6. To transmit, press the PTT button and speak in a normal tone of voice.
  7. To receive, release the PTT button.

The frequency bands must be chosen according to the country where you are going to operate.

Procedure:

Switch off the unit.

Turn it on while pushing the "UP" and "DOWN" buttons at the same time.

Select the desired frequency band by pushing the UP / DOWN buttons (see the chart in the following page).

Wait for 5 seconds or switch off and then on the radio.

NOTE1

In the UKE or UKC frequency bands, you can select directly the other band by pushing the "AM/FM/LCR" button for 3 seconds.

NOTE2

If you select a frequency band which operates in FM mode only, the "AM/FM/LCR" control enables the LCR function (last channel recall).

Digits displayedCountryBandFrequency
IItaly40CH AM/FM 4WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
I2Italy34CH AM/FM 4WFx 26,875-27,265 MHz
DGermany80CH FM 4W - 12CH AM 1WFx 26,565-27,405 MHz
D2Germany40CH FM 4W - 12CH AM 1WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
D3Germany80CH FM 4W - 40CH AM 1WFx 26,565-27,405 MHz
EUEurope40CH FM 4W 40CH AM 1WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
ECEurope40CH FM 4WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
ESpain40CH AM/FM 4WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
FFrance40CH FM 4W - 40CH AM 1WFx 26,965-27,405 MHz
UKEEngland40CH FM 4WFx 26,60125-27,99125MHz
UKCEngland40 CH FM 4W CEPTFx 26,965-27,405MHz

ATTENTION!

The frequency band definitely allowed all over Europe is 40 CH FM 4W (EC).

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Channels 40 FM (see the frequency band chart)

Frequency Range 25.615 to 30.105 MHz

Frequency Control.. 204

Operating Temperature Range. -10^ / + 55^ C

DC input voltage 13.8V DC ±15%

Duty cycle. 5/5/90 (1 hour of use)

Size. 165 (L)x38 (H)x123 (D) mm

Weight 0,820 Kg

RECEIVER

Receiving system .dual conversion superheterodyne

Intermediate frequency . 1^ IF: 10.695 MHz · II° IF: 455 KHz

Sensitivity. < 1 V for 20 dB SINAD

Audio output power @10% THD Min.2.0 W @ 8 Ohm

Audio distortion . less than 3 % @ 1 KHz

Current drain at stand/by 200mA

TRANSMITTER

Output power 4W @ 13.8V DC

Modulation. AM: from 85% to 95%

FM: 1,8 KHz ± 0,2 KHz

Current drain 1100mA (Power position with no modulation)

A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the installation wiring. The disconnect device shall disconnect both poles simultaneously.

INHALT

Einleitung 1

Transceptor movable CB multi-standar ALAN 121

ALAN 121 CB multi standard

Code affchéPaysBandeFréquence
IItalie40CH AM/FM 4WFr 26,965-27,405 MHz
I2Italie34CH AM/FM 4WFr 26,875-27,265 MHz
DAllemagne80CH FM 4W - 12CH AM 1WFr 26,565-27,405 MHz
D2Allemagne40CH FM 4W - 12CH AM 1WFr 26,965-27,405 MHz
D3Allemagne80CH FM 4W - 40CH AM 1WFr 26,565-27,405 MHz
EUEurope40CH FM 4W 40CH AM 1WFr 26,965-27,405 MHz
ECEurope40CH FM 4WFr 26,965-27,405 MHz
EEspagne40CH AM/FM 4WFr 26,965-27,405 MHz
FFrance40CH FM 4W - 40CH AM 1WFr 26,965-27,405 MHz
UKEAngleterre40CH FM 4WFr 26,60 25-27,99 25MHz
UKCAngleterre40 CH FM 4W CEPTFr 26,965-27,405MHz

ATTENTION!

Tropoobogia (DC) 13.8V DC ±15%

Kuklos eitoupyia5/5/90 (1 wpa eitoupyia)

△iaotaoεic 165 (L)x38 (H)x123 (P) mm

Bapoc 0,820 kg

EKTH

Zuotnuaa hyns ... 01nns metatpntns utepetepoov

EvoiueoecouxvotnteI .1°IF:10.695 MHz·II°IF:455 KHz

Kanaly 40 FM/AM (see the frequency band chart)

Zakres czestotliwosci 25.615 to 30.105 MHz

Wymiary 165 (L)x38 (H)x 123 (P) mm

Waga 0,820 kg

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Model : ALAN 121

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