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Frequency Range (Tx) | 1.6 to 30 MHz |
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Frequency Range (Rx) | 250 kHz to 30 MHz |
Operating Modes | FSK |
RF Output Power | 125 W PEP |
Frequency Stability | ±0.3 ppm |
Provides instructions on connecting, basic setup, and operating tasks for the transceiver.
Describes the 2220 Handset as a control point with an icon-based menu structure.
Describes the 2221 Handset as a control point with a condensed key set.
Details the 2230 Desk Console as a control point, including its features and optional use.
Explains the transceiver keypad, standard macros, and hot-key functions.
Instructions on how to access the User Manual and Getting Started Guide from the CD.
Defines the typeface conventions and icons used throughout the document.
Explains the automatic startup of the wizard and manual steps to access it.
Guides users through selecting a language for the control point within the wizard.
Details the steps for setting the local time, date, time zone, and format.
Instructs on setting the location for a desk console as either 'Local' or 'Remote'.
Provides steps to add a new channel, including name, transmit/receive frequencies, and mode.
Guides on entering a six-digit self address and its automatic allocation to networks.
Explains how to add a contact, including name, HF network, and call type.
Details how to select an antenna type for the transceiver.
Guides on selecting and configuring attached peripheral devices.
Describes the menu structure comprising a main menu and submenus represented by icons.
Explains how to use navigation keys to move through menus and lists.
Differentiates between basic and advanced views in the transceiver's user interface.
Details methods to switch between basic and advanced views for simplified or detailed operation.
Explains how to use the 'Find' function to locate entries or values within the interface.
Guides on how to highlight and select icons to navigate menus.
Explains how to select functions directly or via pop-up menus.
Provides instructions on entering text, editing, and using character-entry modes.
Details how to navigate and select values from available lists for entries.
Explains how to enable/disable features using check boxes.
Describes how to adjust values represented by sliders using navigation keys.
Guides on reordering items within lists for preferred display or usability.
Explains how to save changes made to entries, indicated by an asterisk.
Instructions for powering the transceiver on and off using the power key.
Describes the information displayed on the transceiver's main channel screen.
Guides on how to select, edit, search, or initiate calls for a specific channel.
Explains how to enable scanning to monitor multiple channels sequentially.
Details how to pause scanning temporarily or to switch to another channel.
Explains how to silence the transceiver, especially during scanning.
Describes options for selecting different mute types like Selcall or Voice mute.
Provides guidance on optimal microphone usage for clear communication.
Details the process of setting the local time, date, and time zone offset.
Introduces making various types of calls from the transceiver.
Guides on initiating a Selective call to a specific station.
Explains how to send text messages to other stations.
Details how to make calls to saved contacts.
Guides on making calls by accessing past call logs.
Explains how to initiate emergency calls using the dedicated key.
Provides instructions for loading profiles, firmware, and secure keys using a USB stick.
Step-by-step guide to adding new contacts, including call system and type.
Details on adding basic call types like Selective or Emergency to a contact.
Explains how to add message call functionality to a contact.
Guides on adding phone call details to a contact entry.
Details on adding 'Get Status' call types for contacts.
Explains how to add RFDS Emergency call types to contacts.
Final steps for saving contact information, including call descriptions.
Guides on saving call log entries as new or existing contacts.
Presents technical specifications for the transceiver, including frequency range and operating modes.
Describes the components and setup of a typical mobile radio station.
Lists cables required for a mobile Envoy™ station and their part numbers.
Provides guidance on mounting various components of a mobile station.
Details the process of connecting all components of a mobile station.
Explains how to connect the control cable to an automatic tuning antenna.
Guides on connecting the transceiver to a battery power supply.
Describes the components and setup of a typical fixed radio station.
Lists cables required for a fixed Envoy™ station and their part numbers.
Provides guidance on mounting various components of a fixed station.
Details the process of connecting all components of a fixed station.
Explains how to connect the desk console to the RF unit.
Guides on connecting an optional automatic tuner.
Details connecting the transceiver to its AC mains supply.
Describes how the transceiver complies with R&TTE Directive and outlines RCM requirements.
Lists standards and requirements the transceiver meets under the R&TTE Directive.
Explains product markings indicating compliance with requirements.
Provides safety precautions for electromagnetic field exposure in EU installations.
States availability of CE Declaration of Conformity and Notified Body Letter of Opinion.
Warns about country-specific regulations on HF radio usage and licensing.
Provides notices regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and general safety.
Details requirements for maintaining compliance with the EMC Directive.
Outlines safety measures for compliance with the European Low Voltage Directive.
Illustrates and explains chassis and protective earth symbols used on the equipment.
States that the transceiver meets Australian Communications and Media Authority standards.