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Frequency Range | 400-470 MHz |
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Channels | 128 |
Power Output | 5W |
IP Rating | IP54 |
Modulation | FM |
Power Supply | 7.2V Li-ion Battery |
Read all instructions carefully and completely before using the transceiver.
Contains important operating instructions for VHF and UHF transceivers.
Indicates potential for death, serious injury, or explosion.
Indicates potential for personal injury, fire, or electric shock.
Indicates potential for equipment damage.
Indicates inconvenience only; no risk of injury or damage.
Never short terminals; use only specified Icom battery packs and chargers.
Avoid holding transceiver close to body while transmitting; maintain proper distance.
Avoid high volume levels with headsets to prevent hearing damage.
Never operate transceiver while driving; maintain full attention on the road.
Device complies with FCC Part 15 limits for commercial environments.
Unauthorized modifications void FCC operating authority.
Lists items included with the transceiver: battery pack, antenna, clips, etc.
Instructions for attaching the flexible antenna and related warnings.
How to attach and detach the belt clip to the transceiver.
How to attach and detach the jack cover for external ports.
Identifies and describes physical buttons, display, and connectors on the transceiver.
Explains the various icons and indicators shown on the transceiver's display.
Details functions assignable to programmable keys like [Emer], [Side1], [P0]-[P3].
Procedure for powering the transceiver ON, including password and battery type selection.
Methods for selecting operating channels: Non-zone, Zone, and Automatic Scan types.
Steps for receiving calls and transmitting, including microphone usage and inhibit functions.
Customizing transceiver settings like backlight, beep level, SQL, etc.
How to use Emergency Call, Man Down Emergency Call, and related notes.
Using MDC 1200 features like PTT ID, Emergency signaling, stun/revive.
Hazards and warnings related to misuse, temperature, and physical damage to batteries.
Warnings about charging in high temps, overcharging, and using wet batteries.
Description of rapid and regular charging options like BC-160, BC-171, BC-119N, BC-121N.
Instructions for installing and using the optional BP-240 battery case with AAA batteries.
Details on MB-93 belt clip contents and how to attach it securely.
Instructions on how to safely remove the transceiver from the belt clip.
Specifications for various battery packs and chargers.
Options for DC power cables and adapters for charging.
Various belt clips, DTMF decoder, voice scrambler, and man down units.
Earphones, speaker-microphones, headsets, antennas, and vehicle charger brackets.
Information on FCC RF exposure limits and compliance for occupational use.
Guidance on avoiding interference with other devices and sensitive areas.
Conditions and practices for users operating the radio in a professional capacity.