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Frequency Range | 400-470 MHz |
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Power Output | 5W |
Dimensions | 120 x 55 x 35 mm |
Waterproof Rating | IP54 |
Operating Voltage | 7.4V |
Battery Life | 12 hours |
Weight | 250g |
Details safety and RF exposure compliance for portable two-way radios.
Explains FCC limits for safe RF exposure from portable two-way radios.
Information on obtaining a radio license for operating FCC-regulated frequencies.
Important user notices regarding FCC rules, including Part 15 compliance.
Warning about RF energy use and unauthorized modifications to the equipment.
Guidelines for safe product maintenance and operation, avoiding interference.
Instructions for inspecting the product upon arrival for damage or accuracy.
Lists the typical items included in the radio's package, noting contents may vary.
Diagram and labels identifying the various parts and controls of the radio.
Explains the meaning of symbols displayed on the radio's LCD screen.
General safety guidelines for using the product, including handling the LCD and heat sources.
Important cautions regarding battery charging and unit operation.
Guides for attaching the swivel belt holster and belt clip to the radio.
Procedure for correctly installing the rechargeable Lithium Ion battery.
Guidance on when to recharge the battery and how to use chargers.
Detailed steps for using the single-unit drop-in charger.
Instructions for charging multiple radios or batteries with the MUC.
Explains LED indicators and LCD battery level meter for charging status.
Steps for powering the radio on/off and controlling audio volume.
Instructions for choosing a communication channel on the radio.
Guide on how to transmit and receive messages with other radios.
Explains how to interpret signal strength and channel busy indicators.
How to activate and deactivate the keypad lock feature.
Details on using VOX, including setting up a VOX headset.
Explains how to monitor channels for activity using different modes.
How to use the scanning feature to find active channels.
Temporary features for managing channels during a scan.
How to use priority channels for scanning to avoid missing messages.
Information on radios that automatically enter scan mode upon power-on.
Step-by-step guide for cloning radio configurations wirelessly.
Overview of the local programming menu and its capabilities.
Configuration options for radio settings like channel mode, sensitivity, and delay.
Settings related to channel numbers, frequencies, and power levels.
Customization options for programmable function keys.
Steps to enter the radio's local programming mode.
Defines the function of keys within the programming mode.
How to navigate and select main menu options for programming.
How to set the display mode for channel information (number, alias, frequency).
Steps to select and confirm a specific channel number for programming.
Guide to setting the radio frequency for a selected channel.
How to assign a function to the SF1 key's short press action.
Prevents transmitting on an occupied channel.
Limits continuous transmission time to prevent channel hogging.
Feature that conserves battery life when the radio is idle.
Notifies the user when the battery voltage is low.
Encrypts audio for private communication, requires compatible radios.
Improves voice quality in noisy environments by compressing/expanding audio.
Allows access to commonly altered settings via a specific key press.
A comprehensive list of available frequencies for the radio.
A list of CTCSS and DCS codes used for private communication.
Solutions for common issues like not turning on or communication failures.