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Channel Capacity | 16 |
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Power Output | 5W |
Modulation | FM |
Frequency Range | 450-490 MHz |
Battery | NiMH |
Channel Spacing | 12.5 kHz / 25 kHz |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Operating Voltage | 7.5V DC |
General notices to the user and an introduction to safety considerations.
Specific warning about operating the transceiver in potentially explosive environments.
Information regarding FCC regulations, warnings, and compliance for the device.
Details on recycling Ni-Cd battery packs through the RBRC program in the USA.
Advises against modifying the transceiver and outlines environmental exposure limits to prevent damage.
Instructs users to switch off the transceiver and remove the battery if abnormal odor or smoke is detected.
Lists the accessories included with the transceiver and provides instructions for checking them.
Instructions on how to charge the optional NiCd battery pack before initial use, including important cautions.
Step-by-step guide on how to attach and detach the optional NiCd battery pack from the transceiver.
Instructions for installing the antenna, belt clip, and hand strap onto the transceiver.
Guidance on installing the cover for SP/MIC jacks and the optional speaker/microphone.
Identifies and briefly explains the main external components and controls of the transceiver.
Details the functions of the PTT switch, programmable function keys, and the DTMF keypad.
Explains the meaning of various icons and indicators displayed on the transceiver screen.
Lists the various auxiliary functions that can be assigned to programmable keys on the transceiver.
Instructions on how to turn the transceiver on and off using the power switch/volume control.
Explains how to adjust the transceiver's volume level using the power switch/volume control.
Details how to navigate and select different channels or groups using the rotary encoder or programmed keys.
Guides users on how to adjust the squelch level to minimize background noise and improve reception.
Provides instructions on how to initiate a call and how to receive calls based on channel programming.
Explains the purpose and basic operation of the channel scanning feature.
Describes how priority scan monitors a designated channel while scanning others.
Details how to lock out channels from scanning and the function of the revert channel.
Instructions for manually dialling DTMF numbers using the keypad and PTT switch.
Covers storing, confirming, dialling, and clearing DTMF numbers in memory locations.
Explains how to redial the last transmitted DTMF number.
Describes how code squelch operates upon receiving a correct DTMF code, enabling audio.
Explains the process of transmitting codes to activate code squelch on other transceivers.
Introduces Selective Call, its structure, and differences from Code Squelch.
Details how the transceiver receives and displays Selective Call messages and codes.
Outlines the procedure for transmitting Selective Call codes, including ID and message codes.
Explains how 2-Tone signalling works upon receiving correct tones, enabling audio.
Describes the process of transmitting 2-Tone codes to activate signalling on other transceivers.
How to switch between high and low output power for improved battery life and reduced interference.
Explains the purpose of the Time-out Timer to prevent continuous transmission and its warning features.
Describes how BCL prevents transmission on an occupied channel to avoid interference.
Explains the Talk-Around feature for direct communication and the Reverse function for swapping frequencies.
Information on checking battery voltage and controlling the display backlight (Lamp function).
Details the Monitor function for listening to signals and managing beginning/end transmission identification signals.