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Channels | 128 |
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Output Power | 25-45W |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Modulation | 16K0F3E |
Channel Spacing | 25 kHz / 12.5 kHz |
Outlines important safety measures to prevent fire, injury, and equipment damage.
Details the items included with the transceiver package, such as cables, bracket, and manual.
Lists the specific tools and drill bit sizes needed for transceiver installation.
Guides on how to safely connect the transceiver's power cable to the vehicle's battery system.
Detailed description of the transceiver's front panel layout, buttons, display, and microphone connections.
Identifies and describes the connectors located on the rear of the transceiver unit.
Instructions on how to turn the transceiver unit on and off using the power switch.
Explains how to increase or decrease the audio output volume of the transceiver.
Describes the function that limits continuous transmission time to prevent channel overuse.
Details the procedures for operating the transceiver in a trunked radio system.
Step-by-step guide on how to initiate a dispatch communication in trunked mode.
Instructions for making a voice call using the telephone network via the transceiver.
Describes the process of sending voice communications in conventional mode.
Details how to listen to incoming transmissions in conventional mode.
Explains how to manually exclude specific channels or systems from the scanning sequence.
Describes how the transceiver selects the next channel to monitor after a scan stops.
Details the function that scans groups within a system, useful for multi-group systems.
Details the process of sending voice transmissions in conventional mode for specific models.
Details the process of receiving voice transmissions in conventional mode for specific models.
Explains how the transceiver automatically switches to a pre-programmed priority channel.
Describes the function that uses two-tone codes to open the squelch for incoming calls.
Explains the role of specific keys in operating the FleetSync™ paging system.
Describes additional capabilities like short messages and GPS reporting.
Guides on how to initiate a selective call to a particular station or group.
Describes how to respond to an incoming selective call.
Instructions on how to view previously received caller identification information.
Guides on how to send a status message to another unit.
Explains how incoming status messages are displayed and handled.
Describes the feature where the transceiver automatically sends a status upon request.
Step-by-step instructions for initiating DTMF calls, either manually or stored.
Describes the function that disables transmit or receive modes upon receiving a specific code.
Highlights general safety awareness required for transceiver operation.
Details FCC regulations regarding radio frequency energy and potential interference.
Describes the pinout and functions of the microphone connector and its related signals.
Specifies the impedance and characteristics of the antenna connection.
Details the connections for supplying power to the transceiver.
Instructions on proper antenna placement to ensure safe RF exposure distances.
Guidance on mounting antennas on vehicles while adhering to safety regulations.
Recommendations for installing base station antennas outdoors safely.