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Audio Power | 500 mW |
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Frequency Range | 136-174 MHz, 403-470 MHz, 450-520 MHz |
Battery Type | Li-Ion |
Display | LCD |
Digital Protocol | P25 |
Operating Temperature | -22°F to +140°F (-30°C to +60°C) |
Details features for conventional analog and P25 digital operation.
Outlines capabilities for SMARTNET and SmartZone trunked systems.
Covers features specific to Project 25 digital trunked operation.
Describes microphone, display, and front panel buttons (F1-F4).
Details power/volume knob, channel switch, and indicator.
Explains PTT switch, option switches, and accessory connector.
Covers powering the radio on/off and adjusting volume.
Details the feature to prevent unauthorized use via a password.
Explains how to select zones and channels for radio operation.
Information on FCC rules regarding RF exposure compliance for portable radios.
Details how the radio meets standards for human exposure to RF energy.
Describes how buttons and switches can be programmed for various functions.
Explains how to navigate and use the radio's menu system.
Details the function that limits continuous transmitter keying.
Explains how the radio monitors selected channels for activity.
Covers the programming and management of scan lists for radio operation.
Explains how to monitor channels before transmitting.
Details the monitor mode for unsquelching the receiver.
Covers the feature that disables transmitter when channel is busy.
Describes scanning features unique to conventional modes.
Highlights features specific to Project 25 conventional channels.
Covers emergency features for trunked systems.
Details scanning features specific to trunked modes.
Highlights features specific to SmartZone and P25 trunked operations.
Lists and explains various error messages displayed by the radio.
Guides on using PCConfigure software to check installed radio options.
Details the expanded password features for radios.
Describes encryption methods like DVP, DES, and AES.
Details encryption availability across different channel types.
Explains the role and management of encryption keys.
Covers transmit and receive options for clear or secure communication.
Explains the process of sending encryption keys over the air.
Details the KMF role in key management and OTAR.
Covers the radio setup requirements for encryption.
Provides additional PCConfigure programming steps for OTAR.
Lists OTAR capabilities for SEM and UCM equipped radios.