RadioShack's original website has changed hands many times, making official archives difficult to find. However, several enthusiast communities and manual repositories host these files:
If you just want to test the unit before finding the PDF, remember these rules from Page 4: Radio Shack 12 150 Manual
Now that you've obtained a copy of the manual, let's take a closer look at what you can expect to find inside. RadioShack's original website has changed hands many times,
Built with a tuned RF stage and a 44" ferrite bar antenna for AM, along with a telescoping whip antenna for FM and Weather bands. The Radio Shack 12-150 is built like a tank
The Radio Shack 12-150 is built like a tank. It runs hot, looks ugly, and sounds surprisingly clean for a PA amp. (it doesn't like no-load conditions), and definitely track down that manual for the 70V wiring diagram.
The 12-150 covers channels 1 through 40 (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz). The manual includes a note that channel 9 is reserved for emergency communications. It also warns against "clarifier modification" as it violates FCC rules (though hobbyists ignore this).
9V battery (not included) to maintain time during power outages.
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RadioShack's original website has changed hands many times, making official archives difficult to find. However, several enthusiast communities and manual repositories host these files:
If you just want to test the unit before finding the PDF, remember these rules from Page 4:
Now that you've obtained a copy of the manual, let's take a closer look at what you can expect to find inside.
Built with a tuned RF stage and a 44" ferrite bar antenna for AM, along with a telescoping whip antenna for FM and Weather bands.
The Radio Shack 12-150 is built like a tank. It runs hot, looks ugly, and sounds surprisingly clean for a PA amp. (it doesn't like no-load conditions), and definitely track down that manual for the 70V wiring diagram.
The 12-150 covers channels 1 through 40 (26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz). The manual includes a note that channel 9 is reserved for emergency communications. It also warns against "clarifier modification" as it violates FCC rules (though hobbyists ignore this).
9V battery (not included) to maintain time during power outages.