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Fyn 6 MODEL 1011001
40-Channel AM/SSB Mobile
Owner's Manual
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President Electronics, Inc.. 16691 Hale Avenue, Irvine. California 92714
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SERIAL NUMBER ANTENNA power
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IMPORTANT!
The above pictorial display shows: the location of the various
accessory, antenna, and power receptacles, as well as the SERIAL
NUMBER. ‘
You are urged to record your model number and your SERIAL
NUMBER in the spaces provided below:
Modet
SERIAL NUMBERGENERAL
FCC Type Number:
Channels
Frequency Range
Frequency Control
Frequency Tolerance
Frequency Stability
Operating Temperature Range
Microphane
Input Voltage
Current Drain
Cabinet Dimensions
Weight
Antenna Connector
Semiconductors
Meter
TRANSMITTER
Power Output
Modulation
Intermadulation Distartion
SSB Carrier Suppression
Unwanted Side band
Frequeney Response
Output Impedance
SSB Filter
Output Indicators
SPECIFICATIONS
7011001
40 AM, 40 LSB, 40 USB
26.985 to 27.405 MHz
Phase Locked Loop(PLL) synthesized circuitry
0.005%
0.001%
-20°C to +50°C
Plug-in type; dynamic with push-to-talk switch
and coiled cord
13.8V DC nominal, 15.9V max., 11.7V min.
{positive or negative ground).
Transmit: AM full mod, 2.2A; SSB 12 watts
PEP output, 2A.
Receivers AM & SSB with maximum audio
output, 0.64
T-9/324W) x 9-5/64{D) x 2-9/32(H}
4.5 Lbs
UHE, S0-239
43 wansistors, 1 field effect transistor, 6
integrated cireuits, 51 diodes and 2 light emit-
ting diodes.
Hluminatedi; indicates relative power output and
received signal strength, green receive LED
AM, 4 watts
SSB, 12 watts, P.EP.
AM, high and low level Crass B
SSB: 3rd and Sth order, better. than -25dB.
7th and Sth order, better than -35dB.
Better than -55 dB
Better than -50 dB
AM and $88: 350 to 2500 Hz.
52 ohms, unbalanced
7.8 MHz, crystal lattice type
6 dB @ 4,2 KHz
60 dB @ 7.0 KHz
Meter shows relative RE output power; red
transit LED.RECEIVER
Sensitivity
Selectivity
Cross Modulation
Image Rejection
1.F. Frequency
AM and SSB RF Gain Control
Automatic Gain Control
Squelch
Noise Blanker
Clarifier Range
Audio Output Power
Frequency Response
Distortion
Builtin Speaker
External Speaker (Not Supalicd)
PA SYSTEM
Power Output
External Speaker for PA
SSB: Better than .25 eV for 10dB
(SHN)/N. at greater than ‘4 watt of audio
output
ANT: Better than 5 :¥ for 10. dB
(SIN}/N at greater than
output
SSB and AM: 6 dB @ 42 KH», 60 dB &
7.0 KHz,
More than 50 d8
More than 75 dB
AM and SSB: 7.8 MHz
Adjustable for optimum signal reception.
(AGC): Less than 10 cB change in audio output
for inputs from 16 to 500,000 mierovolts
Adjustable; threshold less than .5 a.
RF type, effective on AM and SSB.
£ 1.0 KHz
3 wails into 8 ohms
350 to 2500 Hz
Less than 10% at 3 watts output.
8 chms, round
8 ohms; disables internal speaker when con:
nected.
watt of audio
3 watts into external speaker.
ohms (not supplied)INTRODUCTION
PRESIDENT FLECTRONICS has combined superb workmanship and modern
styling with the very latest state-ofart circuitry to bring you Lhe new McKINLEY
Citizens Band Trunsceiver. It has been emecially designed tw yive you maximum
performance and reliability. Your McKINLEY is completely factory aligned and
quatity assurance tested.
To obtain the maximum benefit and pleasure from your McKINLEY please read
very carefully the contents of this manual before attempting to install or operate
the transceiver.
FEATURES
® ALL SOLID STATE: IC and Transistorized construction, with low current drain,
for along, ‘trouble free life.
@ FULL 40-CHANNEL OPERATION: PLL frequency, synthesizer circuitry allows
transmission and reception on all 40-channels on AM, USB and LSB without the
purchase of any additional crystals.
@ LARGE LED CHANNEL DISPLAY: Channel aumber is displayed by use of LED
(light emitting diade) display for ease of channel selection.
© CLEAN SIGNAL: Transmitter audio processing circuitry produces » clean signal
with maximam legal modulation, for best range.
® QUIET RECEPTION: Effective squelch and attlomatic noise limiter and an RF
noise blanker for superior quieting.
® EFFECTIVE AGC: Receiver amplified automatic gain contre! (AGC} reduces the
affect of differences in received signal strengths, No distracting “blasting” and
"fading" of signals.
@ AN EFFICIENT TRANSMITTER: Provides 4 watts on AM and 12 watts on SSB
to the antenna.
* PUBLIC ADDRESS FUNCTION: Useful for paging and anriouncements.CHANNEL INFORMATION
Channel
Channel Frequency
nel Fre ee Chann LEveibatey
26.965 ay 27.218
26.975 2 | 27.225
26.985 a3 27.255
27.005 24 27.236
INS 2B | 27.245
27.025 26 27.268
27.035 27 27.275
27.085 28 27.285
| 27.065 29 27.205
| 27.075 30 27.205
27.085 31 27316
27.105 32 27.325
27.115 33 27.335
27.125 34 27.345
27.135 35 27.365
27.155 36 27.385
27.168 37 27.375
i QN178 38 27.385
27.185 39 27.395
27.205 40. > 27.405
To insure that you abtain the. maximum performance from this radio, please read
carefully
NOTE:
the following descriptions and operating instructions.
This radio has been designed for operation in the 71 meter Citizens Band
Radio Service. It Uses a frequency synthesizing circuit with Phase Locked
Loop{PLL) techniques to provide crystal controlled transmit and receive
operation on all 40 channels. The PLL circuitry assures ultraprecise
frequency control. [t is designed to meet the Federal Communications
Cominission requirements applicable to equipment operating in.the Citizens
Band Radio Service, and is not to be used for any other purpose, Part 95 of
the F.C.C, regulations defines operation in this service, and you are required
to read and understand these regulations prior to operating this equipment.
‘You are also required to complete F.C.C. license application Form 505 and
submit it to the F.C.C, GETTYSBURG, PA. 17326 in order to receive your
license to operate this unit. While your Form 505 is being processed by the
F.C.C., you may use F.C.C. temperary licanse Form 555-B as a lemporary
permit, YOU WILL BE IN VIOLATION OF PART 95 OF THE F.C.C.
REGULATIONS IF YOU OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT ON THE AIR
5PRIOR TO RECEIVING YOUR LICENSE AND CALL SIGNS OR 1F YOU
TRANSMIT WITH THIS UNIT WITHOUT COMPLYING WITH THE PRO-
CEDURES EXPLAINED ON F.C.C. TEMPORARY LICENSE FORM
565-8. F.C.C. Forms 505 and 596-B as well as a copy of Part 95-of the
Commissions Rules are packed with the wansceiver for your convenience.
Warning: Transmitter section adjustments must be performed by quatitied tech
nician holding a valid First or Second Class F.C.C. Radiotelephone License
INSTALLATION
Location
Plan the Eocation of the transcciver and microphone bracket before starting the
installation. Select a location that is convenient for operation and does not interfere
with the driver or passenyer in the vehicle. In automobiles, the transceiver is usually
mounted to the dash panel with the microphone bracket beside it.
Mounting and Connection
This radio is supplied with a universal mounting bracket. The transceiver is held in
the bracket by the two thumb screws supplied, perrnitting adjustment to the most
corivenient angle, The bracket must be mounted with the machine screws supplied
The mounting surtace must be mechanically strong. Proceed as follaws to mount the
transceiver
1. After you have determined the most convenient location in your vehicle, hold the
radio with mounting bracket in the exact location desired. If nothing interferes
with mounting it in the desired ‘pasition, remove the meunting bracket bolts.
Before drilling the holes, make sure nothing will interfere with the installation of
the mounting bolts.
2. Connect the antenna cable plug.te the slandard receptacte on the rear panel. Most
CB antennas are terminated with a type PL-259 plug which mates with the
receptacié on the reat panel.
3. Connect the DC power input wire with the fuse (red) to +12¥ DC. This wite
extends tram a plug which connects to the tear panel. In automobile installations,
+12V DC is usually obtained from the accessory cantact on the ignition switch.
6 -This prevents the set-being left on accidentally when the driver Inaves the car and
also. permits operaiing the radio without the engine running. You can locate the
accessory contact.on most ignition switches by tracing the power wire from the
AM broadcast receiver in the car.
Note: See ground connection-under GENERAL INFORMATION for more detail,
4. Connect the black wire to ground, This is usually the chassis of the car. Any con-
venient location with good electrical contact may be used. (remove paint).
5, Mount-the microphone hanger on the side of the unit or near the unit, using two
screws supplied. Wher mounting in an automobile, place the hanger on the clash
86 the microphone is easily accessible.
GENERAL INFORMATION
GROUND CONNECTION
This radio may be installed and used in any 12V DC negative ar positive ground
system vehicle. Mast new U.S. and foreign made curs or small trucks use a negative
ground system while some older cars and same newer large tucks may'use a positive
ground system. %
1. Negative ground system: Connect the Red power lead from the radio to the
positive or (+) battery terminal or other convenient point, and connect the Black
power lead to the chassis or vehicle frame or 4) battery terminal.
2. Positive ground system: In the case of positive ground system, coniect the Black
power lead from the radio to the negative or (-} battery terminal or other
convenient paint, and connect the Red power lead to the chassis or vehicle trame
or {+} battery terminal.
ANTENNA
‘This radio is designed to operate into a 62 ohm CITIZENS RADIO antenna. Best
results will he obtained from your transceiver if you use a good antenna, properly
installed. (Refer to the antenna installation instructions included wih your antenna.)
See paragraphs 95.37, F.C.C. Rules and Regulations for F.0.C. antenna requirements.
A vertically polarized quarter-wavelength whip antenna provides the mest reliable
operation and greater range. The shorter loated-type whip antennas are more at-
wactive, compaer and adequate for applications where the maximum. possible dis-
lance is not required. Also, the loaded whip anitennas do not present the problems of
height imposed by the full quarter-wavelength whipMobile whip antennas utilize the metal body of the vehicte as a ground plane. When
mounted on a corner of the vehicle, they are slightly directional, in the direction of
the body of the vehicle. For all practical purposes, however, the radiation pattern is
Norrdirectional..A slight directional characteristic. will be observed only at extreme
distances. & standard antenna connector (Type SG-239) is provided on the
transetiver Jor easy connection to a standard PL-259 cable termination.
When .installed in a boat, the wansceiver will perform most efficiently when
antenna used has ‘been specifically designed for marine applications.
Gefore installing .the transceiver in a boat, consutt your dealer for information
regarding an adequate grounding system and prevention of electrolysis between fitt
ings in the hull and water.
BASE STATION OPERATION
To operate the transceiver from your home or office, using regular house current as
the power source, you will require a separate power supply capable of supplying 2.5
amps at a 13-8V DC output with a nominal input voltage of 120 volts AC, 50/60Hz.
Simply connect the red +) and black (-) leads of the transceiver to the correspond-
ing DC terminals of the power supply.
NOTE: Do not attempt to operate this transceiver by connecting directly to 117V
AG. When AG power supply is used with the transceiver for base station
Operation any Citizens Band beam, dipole, ground plane or vertical antenna
may be used. A ground plane vertical antenna will provide the most uniform
horizonta! coverage,
REMOTE SPEAKER
The external speaker jack (EXT. SPKR} on the rear panel is used for remote receiver
monitoring. The external speaker should have 8 ohms impedance, When the external
speaker is plugged in, the internal speaker is disconnected. 8
PUBLIC ADDRESS
An external 8 ohm 4-:watt speaker must be cannected to the (PA SPKR) jack located
‘on the rear panel when the transceiver is used as a public address system. The speaker
should be directed away from the microphone to prevent acoustic feedback. Physical
sepatation or isolation of the microphone and speaker is important when operating
the PA at high output levels.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The MéKINLEY operates on 40 AM channels, 40 Upper Side Rand channels and
40 Lower Side Band channels.
When you receive the SSB signal in the proper mode, audio sound may be either
too high pitched or law pitched, indicating that your receiver may net be tuned to
the exact same frequency as the transmitter to which itis listening. The McKINLEY
is equipped with a Clarifier. By tuning the Clarifier, you ean slightly change the
frequency of the receiver, so you get a normel tone.
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OPERATING CONTROLS
Your McKINLEY, designed for ease ‘of operation, is provided with the follewing
operating controls:
1. QFF/ON VOLUME: To turn the twansceiver on, rotate the central clockwise
past click, To turn the transceiver off, rotte the control counterclockwise
past click. Rotate the control clockwise tor a comfortable audio volume level,
2 CHANNEL SELECTOR: This switch is used te select any one of the 40 Citi
zens Band channels, Channel 9 has been reserved by the F,C.C. for emergency
cammunications involving the immediate safety of life of individuals or
immediate protection of property. Channel 9 may also be used to render
assistance to a motorist.
3. MODE SELECTOR: This switel: selects AM, USB, or LSB mode of operation.
This selectar changes the mode of operation of both qransmitter and receiver
simultancously. Set the selector to the mode on which you wish to
communicate.10.
SQUELCH: The squelch control is normally set to a position which just
eliminates undesired background noise with no signal present. With the audio
volume adjusted to a satistactory level, rotate the Squelch contral clackwise to
the point where the sound from the speaker is cut off. In this position, there will
be no sound from the speaker until a signal is received. In order to hear weak
signals, it may be necessary to rotate the Squelch control counterclackwise,
allowing some background noise to be heard:
CLARIFIER: The clarifier is normally set to the center position. This feature
has. several uses and can greatly enhance receiver operation. If a receive signat
is slightly off frequency, this control can be operated to optimize the receive
signal. This control is primarily intended to tune in SSB signals, but it may be
also used to optimize the AM signal.
MIKE GAIN: This contrel is used 1 adjust, as requirecl, microphone input
sensitivity for op President Electronics
citizen’s band transceivers have been designed to permit the user to attain levels
of modulation up to: 100%, depending on the setting of the microphone gain
control, using the microphone provided with the unit. President's automatic
compression and peak limiting circuits assure maximum modulation with
minimum distertion.
pum amount of modulation in transn
DIMMER SWITCH: This switch is used to adjust the brightness of the LED
channel display and the meter. DIM position reduces brightness.
Pa&-CB SWITCH: This control engates the PA function. The PA funetion
should not be used unless an external speaker is connected. In the CB position,
the PA function is disabled and the radio will transmit and reecive on the
selected channel.
NB/ANL SWITCH: When the switch is placed in the NB/ANL position, both of
RF Noise Blanker and Automatic Noise Limiter circuits are activated. The
NB is vory offective for repetitive impulse noise such as ignition noise. The
ANIL reduces annoying hash-type noises.
RF GAIN: This control is used primarily te optimize reception in strong
signal areas. Gain is reduced by counterclockwise rotation of the contral
40INDICATOR FUNCTION
4. SARE METER: This meter displays relative transmitter AP output power
when transmitting, and input signal strength when receiving. The meter is
illuminated when power is on, the iltumination can be adjusted by the DIMMER
switch for optimum brightness.
2, TXIRX INDICATOR: The TX/RX light in the upper right corner of the front
panel lights in red color when the microphone button is pressed ang transmitter
is in operation. ft lights in green calor when the microphone button is released
and the receiver is in operation.
PRESS TO TALK MICROPHONE
The receiver and transmitter are controlled by the press-to-talk switch on the
micrephane. Press the switch and the transmitter is activated. Release the switch
to receive. When. transmitting, hold the microphone about three inches from your
mouth and speak at a normal voice level.
RECEIVE OPERATING PROCEDURE
1. Place the CB-PA switch in CB position.
2. Turn the set on by turning the VOLUME CONTROL clockwise, pust click.
NOTE: Micraphone must be plugged in far receiver to operate,
3. Setthe VOLUME CONTROL to a comfortable level.
4. Set the Mode Selector Switch to the desired mode.
5. Listen to the batkaround noise from the speaker. Turn the SQUELCH
CONTROL slowly clockwise, until the noise just disappears. The Squelch is now
properly adjusted. The receiver will remain quiet until a signal is received. Do
hot advance the control too far, ar some of the weaker signals will not be heard.
6. Set the Channel Selector to the desired channel. ¥
7. Adjust the CLARIFIER to clearly receive SSB or AM signals.
TRANSMIT OPERATING PROCEDURE
1. Select the desired channel of transmission.
2. If the channel is clear, depress the push-to-talk switch on the microphone and
speak in a normal voice
eltWARNING
Operation of this equipment requires 2 valid station license issued by the Federal
Gointnuni¢ations Commission. Do not lansmit with your equipment until you
have filled out a temporary license Form 555-B. Also, complete F.C.C. form 508
then send it to the F.C.C. office indicated on the application. Illegal operation can
result in severe penalties. (A copy of both forms are included with your new
transceiver.)
You are required to maintain 4 current copy of Part 95 of the F.C.C. Rules as part
of your station records. A copy of Part 95 is inciuded with your now transceiver.
Additional copies of Part 95 are available from the Superintendent of Doeumenss,
GPO, Washington, D.C., 20402. Be certain thot you have read Part $5 of the F.C.C.
Rules and Reguiations betore operating your station,
“F.C.C. Rules require that ALL transmitter adjustments, other than those supplied by
the manufacturer as front panel operating controls, be made by or under Lhe super-
vision of the holder of an F.C,C. issued {stor 2nd Class Radio Telephune License.
Replacement or substitution of crystals, transistors, regulator diodes of other parts of
Unique nature, other than those recommended by us, May cause Vielation of the
technical regulations of Part 95 of the F.C.G. tules or violation oF the lype
Agceptance requirements of Part ? of the rules.
tieMAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
This transceiver is especially designed for the environment oncountered in mobile
installations. The use of alf solid state circuitry and its light weight result in high
reliability. Should failure oceur, however, replace parts onty with identical parts. Do
not substitute.
MAINTENANCE
All repairs on this radio should be performed by a qualified radio technician, holding
ap F.C.C. first or second class Radiotelephone License. Repairs or adjustments by
unauthorized persons can result in damage to the radia or illegal operation.
ADJUSTMENT
This transceiver is factory aligned and shauld not require any adjustment when used
with a 52 ohm antenna. If an antenna ether than 52 ohm impedance is used,
adjustment of the transmitter output ciréuit may be made to obtain optimum
power tansfer to the antenna. ‘This adjustment should be made only by a licensed
person using a high quality in-line RF watimeter which will not produce standing
waves when inserted in the antenna cable.
SERVICE
PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS has established Authorized President Service Stations
around the country for the repair and service of your radio. A list of these stations
is enclosed. If you require scrviee, please pack your radio unit in the original shipping
container or any other suitable container which avill provide adequate protection,
enclose a note describing the problem and return, (transportation prepaid) ta your
nearest warranty station.
Prosident Electronics also maintains a factory service center for the repair and service
of your radio, Satvice may be abtained from the factory in the same way described
Tor Authorized Service Stations except ship to
Presidant Electronics, Inc.
16691 Hate Avenue
Irvine, CA 92714
SERVICE MANUALS
Detailed service manuals are available trom the factory for a charge of $5.00 per
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ONE TEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS, INC. Warrants to the purchaser of e2cih new President radio ‘
such product shail be free from defects in material and) wercmanship under npenall
service fora perod gt one {lj year from the date ot sele to the purchaser providing
thar che properly completed warranty Registration Care is releried te PRESIDENT
(LECTRONICS. INC , wither 10 davs fo low ng the dace of purchase.
accident,
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The werranty will not apply af the radio has been sud-ected to neal
uoauthorized modi‘ice Lion, imprages installation, or if hve defect ist
otter than a PRESIDENT FLECTRONICS ING. Authorizes Service Slaticn. PRLS'DEN
ELECTRONICS. INC, reserves the right to repair or reolare, atits upuiss, any radios foul
to be defer tive under the terms of this warranty
@ obtain warranty regal’. the customer must ceturs the radio properly nacked, Irelghe pre
paid to PRESIDENT ELECTRONICS or any Autharized PRESIDENT Service Station I! will
be relumer freigh: prepeic, A sates receipt must accompany the radio to validate date af
aurchase Where permitied by lav, sh's warranty is in lieu af al. ather watravties expressed
grim ie¢ and ac 1epresentative Gr person is authorized to. assure for us any cther leabie
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