What does ANL mean on a CB radio?

If you notice something missing or incorrect, just let us know! ANL- Automatic Noise Limiter - A noise limiter clips an audio signal to reduce the amplitude of impulse noise. It prevents the waveform from exceeding a certain level. Bluetooth - This feature has been added to just a couple of Cobra CB radios.
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What is ANL or NB CB radio?

What is the NB/ANL switch for? The Noise Blanker and Automatic Noise Limiter are used to reduce the amount of unwanted static, or interference you can get from many sources. Specifically these functions are mostly used for unwanted ignition noise, power lines, inverters, etc.
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What is RF gain on a CB?

Without getting technical, CB RF gain can be thought of as another way to "squelch" noise without using the CB squelch, or in conjunction with the squelch. When you crank up the squelch, you'll hear only the signals closest to you - the ones that are the strongest.
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What is Dynamike on a CB radio?

DYNAMIKE - This control amplifies your voice to make you sound louder. It is like a built-in power mike. Normally you would have this control turned all the way up. If you are using a power mike and you experience squealing or distortion, try turning down the Dynamike. Recommended Setting: Fully clockwise.
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What is the longest range CB radio?

Best Long Range CB - The Cobra 148 GTL

While most CB radios broadcast at 4 watts of power, SSB equipped radios can legally broadcast at 12 watts - effectively tripling the distance you can broadcast.
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Radio Terminology Explained NB ANL Noise Blanker and Automatic Noise Limiter



Are dual CB antennas better?

With antennas on both sides of your vehicle, you're much less likely to have large dead spots because the antenna system can "see" more. This is one of the primary reasons most 18 wheelers have dual antenna setups.
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How can I boost my CB radio signal?

There are several procedures for ensuring maximum output.
  1. TUNE THE RADIO. A CB radio is only as good as the coax and antenna connected to it. ...
  2. USE CB-SPECIFIC ANTENNAS. ...
  3. ESTABLISH A GROUND PLANE. ...
  4. CHECK THE VSWR. ...
  5. ELIMINATE RESISTANCE.
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What does Delta Tune do on a CB?

The delta tune is the CB name for a very similar function on amateur radios called RIT, or receive incremental tuner. The Delta Tune controls the frequency your radio's receiver is operating on.
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What should SWR be on CB?

SWR 1.0-1.5: The ideal range! If your SWR is under 1.5, you're in great shape. If you're at 1.5 and really, really want to drop down to closer to 1 it's likely possible to do with addition tuning, different equipment or a different mounting location.
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What is the best squelch setting?

Ideally, the squelch level should be set just above the background radio noise level or at the point where the desired signal is becoming too noisy to be acceptable. Higher settings of squelch level require higher received signal strength to unmute the receiver.
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What is SQL on a CB radio?

So what does the squelch do? It sets the threshold where sound will come out of your speaker. The higher you turn the squelch, the stronger the incoming signal will have to be in order for you to hear it. This has no affect on the receive as indicated by the meter.
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What CB channel do truckers use?

CB Radio Channels

Channels 17 and 19 are the two channels most commonly used by truckers; in some areas, those on north- and southbound roads use channel 19, while those on east- and westbound roads communicate on channel 17.
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How do you get rid of static on a CB radio?

You could try wrapping your CB radio power wire in tin foil. You could try shielding your radio by using tin foil. You could also try moving your radio or redirecting your wiring. Try using a different radio to ensure that your radio isn't having issues.
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What is dynamic CB?

Dynamic / Stock Mics: Most CB's come with a dynamic microphone --which is essentially a speaker, in reverse-- the issue is that these types of mics are so loud that you may sound over-modulated, or distorted if your run your Mic Gain turned all the way up (to the right).
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How do you tune a CB antenna with a built in SWR meter?

Turn the radio to channel 1. Key the microphone (depress the button and hold it). Turn the knob on the SWR meter labeled “SET” or “ADJUST” until the needle reaches the setting position at the end of its range. While still keying the microphone, flip the switch on the SWR meter to the “REF” or “SWR” position.
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What is T back on a CB radio?

The talkback feature on this model lets you monitor your voice as you transmit. It's an indispensable tool if you're using an echo mic or signal processor, so you can make audio adjustments. Product Details: Talkback feature allows you to hear your voice as you transmit.
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What is AF gain?

Automatic gain control (AGC) is a closed-loop feedback regulating circuit in an amplifier or chain of amplifiers, the purpose of which is to maintain a suitable signal amplitude at its output, despite variation of the signal amplitude at the input.
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What is a 10 meter CB radio?

The 10-meter band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a primary basis. The band consists of frequencies stretching from 28.000 to 29.700 MHz.
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Why is CB limited to 4 watts?

The FCC allows a maximum of 4 watts of output power for CB radios to avoid signal interference with other devices, such as TV and emergency communication radios.
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How far will a 4 watt CB transmit?

Transmitter power is limited to 4 watts in the US and the EU. CB radios have a range of about 3 miles (4.8 km) to 20 miles (32 km) depending on terrain, for line of sight communication; however, various radio propagation conditions may intermittently allow communication over much greater distances.
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What is the most powerful CB radio on the market today?

Welcome to the most powerful CB radio available, the Ranger RCI 69FFB4. Boasting over 400 watts PeP, this Ranger CB radio puts everything else to shame in terms of sheer performance.
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How high can a CB antenna be?

(2) The highest point must not be more than 18.3 meters (60 feet) above the ground. (d) If your CB station is located near an airport, and if you antenna struc- ture is more than 6.1 meters (20 feet) high, you may have to obey additional restrictions.
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