Index, Introduction – MIDLAND Alan 42 multi User Manual
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INDEX
INTRODUCTION 9
FUNCTION AND LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS
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INSTALLING/REMOVING THE BATTERY CASE
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RECHARGE OF THE BATTERIES
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HOW TO OPERATE WITH YOUR ALAN 42 MULTI
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FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION
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FREQUENCY BAND CHART
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WARRANTY 14
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
ALAN 42 MULTI is a small-size portable transceiver which guarantees the best perfor-
mance during the years even under heavy conditions. What is unique to this innova-
tive transceiver is the capability to select any of the European CB bands with an easy
and fast procedure.
ALAN 42 MULTI has a built-in Channel Phase Loop synthesizer (PLL) circuit and an au-
tomatic battery economy circuit.
The wide display can be illuminated and allows the night use. Optional microphones
can be connected to the equipment thanks to the external mike plug situated on the
upper side of the radio.
Important Note
Following national regulations have been modified:
Residents of Spain and Switzerland need a CB licence in their countries, while vi-
sitors may use their CB radios in FM free of licence, for AM they should be able to
present their home-country’s licence document or the “Circulation card”. In Italy,
even visitors need a valid Italian authorization.
Austria does not accept any multi-standard or programmable CB radio. Please re-
spect this requirement and do not use Your radio during driving through Austria.
In Germany transmitting as a base station on channels 41-80 is restricted in some
areas along the country borders. No restrictions apply for mobile use. More details
can be obtained from the local BNetzA authority office.
Changes in European or national regulations will be published on the service web-
site of ALAN-Albrecht under www.alan-albrecht.info