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| Frequency Range (Rx) | 250 kHz to 30 MHz |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range (Tx) | 1.6 to 30 MHz |
| Operating Modes | USB, LSB, AM, CW |
| Channels | 100 |
| Supply Voltage | 13.6 V DC (10.8 to 16 V DC) |
| Power Supply | 13.6 V DC (10.8 to 16 V DC) |
Describes the 2220 Handset as a control point for the Envoy™ Transceiver with an icon-based menu structure.
Details the 2221 Handset, a control point with a condensed key set for simpler communication scenarios.
Explains the 2230 Desk Console, an optional control point for fixed stations with a boom microphone.
Details the function of each key on the transceiver's keypad and how to use macros.
Details how the transceiver wizard starts automatically for initial setup and how to use it.
Guides the user through selecting the preferred language for the transceiver interface.
Provides steps for setting the local time, date, timezone, and daylight saving for the transceiver.
Explains how to set the location for a desk console, either local or remote connection.
Step-by-step instructions for adding a new channel with frequency, name, and mode settings.
Details on how to enter a unique address for the transceiver, including special address functions.
Instructions on selecting the appropriate antenna type for the transceiver's operation.
Steps for selecting and configuring any attached peripheral devices for optimal transceiver performance.
Explains the hierarchical menu system of the transceiver, represented by icons and submenus.
Step-by-step guide on entering text, names, or values into editable fields in the transceiver.
Instructions for powering the transceiver on and off, including the procedure for switching off.
Explains how to enable, disable, and pause channel scanning for receiving calls.
Covers the process of making various types of calls, including selective, message, and contact calls.
Steps for loading profiles, firmware, and secure keys onto the transceiver using a USB stick.
Detailed steps for adding new contacts, including defining call systems, types, and addresses.