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| Frequency Range | 136-174 MHz |
|---|---|
| Channel Spacing | 12.5/25 kHz |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C |
| IP Rating | IP54 |
| Digital Protocol | NXDN |
| Mode | FM/Digital |
| RF Power Output | 25W |
| Number of Channels | 128 channels / 8 zones |
| Operating Voltage | 13.6V DC |
Describes the physical layout and components of the transceiver's front panel.
Details the various indicators and the alphanumeric display on the transceiver.
Explains the functions assigned to programmable keys and their usage.
Adds or deletes channels from the current scan group.
Selects or rewrites Priority A or Priority B channels.
Electronically locks or unlocks programmable keys.
Selects the transmit output power temporarily or permanently.
Initiates an emergency call transmission.
Enters DTMF channel selection mode for automatic transmission.
Enters and navigates the user set mode for customization.
Toggles voice scrambler or encryption transmission ON/OFF.
Details the procedure for powering the transceiver on, including password entry.
Explains various methods for selecting operating channels and zones.
Describes the process for making calls, especially with tone signaling systems.
Covers the steps for receiving signals and transmitting audio, including microphone usage.
Explains how to select transmit code channels using specific keys.
Details how to edit TX code numbers for PMR operation.
Describes how to perform automatic DTMF transmission.
Guides users through accessing and customizing transceiver settings.
Explains how to activate and use the voice scrambler function for private communication.
Describes the stun function which activates upon receiving a kill ID.
Details conditions under which the Priority A channel is automatically selected.
Explains automatic key locking based on inactivity timers.
Describes how to activate an emergency call when powering off the transceiver.
Illustrates and describes the connections available on the transceiver's rear panel.
Lists and describes the accessories supplied with the transceiver.
Details transceiver mounting procedures and antenna installation advice.
Covers essential maintenance tasks like fuse replacement and cleaning.
Lists and describes optional accessories available for the transceiver.
Provides information on FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure requirements.