Depends on what exciter (transmitter, or transmitter part of a transceiver) you are using and what kind of linear you will be using. Generally, the transmitter part is 100 watts or less out to your linear. This is the RF (Radio Frequency) connection. The other connection is ALC (Automatic Limiting Control). This is a feedback connection from your linear to your exciter which controls the exciter to decrease power. The ALC hopefully will prevent over driving the linear so your signal will not be distorted. There can be other control cable/s which allow your exciter to control the linear's band (frequency) setting. This is just basic information and one must compare the equipment manuals or ask the manufacture of your equipment for advice.
when does it make sense to choose a linear function to model a set of data
you use the dial
turn radio off n use radio knobs to set the clock
No! CB power amps are very unlawful, and they can interfere with legal radio communications. (Like Amateur Radio)
Radio controlled watches use radio waves that are set by synchronizing a time code that are transmitted by a radio transmitter. These radio controlled watches are used to set and display the time accurately.
Adjust radio to desired stationPress set button twicePress pre-set button desired for that station.
With the radio off, press the set button at the lower right side of the radio panel, then use the radio's seek and scan buttons to set the hours and minutes respectively.
turn the radio off and press the set button use the seek button to adjust the time
With the key turned on, and the radio turned off, you press the SET button, then use your seek and scan buttons to set the time.
Turn the radio on. Press SET button. This puts the radio in (Program) mode. Press SEL button, then use the up and down on tune to set the hour, then press SEL and use tune to set the minutes.
Use your radio Pre-Set channel to enter code
Turn the radio off first. Press the set button. Use the scan and seek buttons to set the hour and minute