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Heterodyne Hill
| Posted on Wednesday, May 09, 2001 - 12:36 pm: |
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307, I have the regular D104 with the TUG-9 stand. While changing the battery in the desk mic I noticed a small switch inside the base of the microphone that is labeled "R" in one position and "E" in the other position. What is this switch for? PA-181 Heterodyne Hill South Central PA |
307 (307)
| Posted on Wednesday, May 09, 2001 - 12:54 pm: |
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Heterodyne Hill (wow thats a tounge twister). The switch you are commenting about has two positions. 1) "E" stands for ELECTRONIC SWITCHING and is used for the newer type CB radios that do not have a relay in them to switch from Receive to Transmit. Instead they use a transistor. 2) "R" stands for RELAY and in most cases , not all though , it is used on the older CB's that had a relay to switch from Receive to Transmit. |
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