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Knob setting of front of radio (Connex 3300)

What are the are the best CB settings on front of radio (Connex 3300)---for the best usage of channel 19?

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2014

    dont know witch band to set it on

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The best way to set it is to get you a radio check, go to channel 19 and ask someone about three to five miles away to give you a radio check, start with your modulation all the way open and go from there.....hope this was helpful...

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