J&M Corporation JMCB-2003 Owner's Manual - page 7
been adjusted to a comfor table level, push the VOL OFF/ON knob back to the inward
position.
7) Weather channels can be accessed by depressing the MODE button once then using
the CH UP and CH DN buttons to select one of the ten weather channels.
The National Weather Ser vice uses several special radio frequencies to provide con-
tinuous repor ts of the local weather conditions and forecasts throughout the United
States. Taped weather messages are repeated ever y four to six minutes on a 24-hour
basis and are routinely revised ever y one to three hours, or more frequently if needed.
During severe weather, the routine weather broadcasts will be interrupted with spe-
cial weather warning messages.
The JMCB-2003 is designed to receive all these special weather frequencies plus
three international marine frequencies. An NOAA Weather Radio Network Frequency
pamphlet is enclosed to identify the frequencies specifically broadcast for your geo-
graphical area.
The JMCB-2003 receives CB, National Weather Ser vice and international marine
weather broadcast frequencies as listed below:
CB Channels
1-40
26.965 to 27.405 MHz
Weather Channels
01WX
162.550 MHz
02WX
162.400 MHZ
03WX
162.475 MHz
04WX
162.425 MHz
05WX
162.450 MHz
06WX
162.500 MHz
07WX
162.525 MHz
Int’l Marine
08WX
161.650 MHz
09WX
161.775 MHz
00WX
163.275 MHz
8) Function indication “beep” can be turned on or off by depressing the MODE button
two (2) times. The LCD display will show the word ON or OFF. To turn the beep on or
off, switch between the CHL UP and CHL DN buttons.
9) The HI/LO PWR selection controls the transmit (TX) power output. The low power set-
ting is often preferred when riding on close proximity to other motorcycles you are com-
municating with to reduce distor tion and improve overall voice clarity.