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Introduction
The AE 6110 can be operated as a mobile station in a car or with a suitable DC power supply
as a base station. This device complies with the latest European CB standards. Due to its
selectable CB standards it can be used throughout Europe. Please select only a CB standard
that is allowed in the country of use. For details see the Albrecht Radio Passport at the end
of this manual.
Features:
Multi-standard device
Up/Down keys on the microphone
Channel Scan
LCD display, S-Meter
ASQ Automatic squelch, adjustable
RF Gain
Socket for external loudspeaker
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Installation
Select the mounting location so that road safety is not affected by the device, or additional
risk of injury in an accident arises. Check that the display can be seen, and the controls can
easily accessed.
2.1 Power Supply
Fuse
A fuse in the power cable protects against damage caused by technical defects or incorrect
polarity. If this fuse is blown, first eliminate the error and then replace the blown fuse with a
similar spare fuse (2.5 A). If the fuse burns several times, please send the radio to our
service.
Car Operation
The red wire of the power cable must be connected to the positive terminal (+12 V), the
black wire to the negative terminal. If possible the radio should be connected directly to the
vehicle battery, because this is the point with the least interference from the car's electrical
system. The device can also be connected behind the ignition switch. All settings of the AE
6110 are stored in a nonvolatile memory.
Operation with AC Adapter
Operate your radio only at a stabilized radio power supply, which is capable to provide at
least 2A at 12 -13.8V DC. A well suitable power supply is Albrecht article no. 47500.
Unregulated power supplies or battery chargers are unsuitable and can cause damage.
Connect the red lead to the positive (+) terminal of the power supply, the black wire to the
negative (-) terminal of the power supply.
2.2 Antenna Connection
Connect the CB antenna to the ANT socket on the back of your AE 6110. The antenna must
be tuned to the CB radio band. For this use a SWR meter. For a good radio range, the SWR
should not exceed a value of 2. A high SWR also points to defects in antenna, cable, or a
short circuit in the antenna line. Never transmit without connected antenna!
Note: The radio antenna is to be mounted from other antennas and interference
sources as much as possible. CB antennas must be mounted usually in or on metal
surfaces. A sufficiently large metal surface is essential for the function of the antenna.
For installation on a fiberglass cabs or plastic wind deflectors, special ground less
antennas (eg GL 27) can be used
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