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Midland 220 User Manual

Midland 220
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MIDLAND 220
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Midland 220 Specifications

Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
frequency range25.615 to 30.105 MHz
operating temperature range10°/+55° C
duty cycle5/5/90
Power IconPower
dc input voltage13.8V DC ±15%
current drain at stand-by200mA
current drain1100mA
Receiver Specifications IconReceiver Specifications
receiving systemdual conversion superheterodyne
intermediate frequencyI° IF: 10.695 MHz • II° IF: 455 KHz
sensitivity1µV for 20 dB SINAD
Transmitter Specifications IconTransmitter Specifications
output power4W @ 13.8V DC
modulation AMfrom 85% to 95%
modulation FM1, 8 KHz ± 0, 2 KHz
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
size170 (L)x 52 (H)x 170 (D) mm
weight1, 020 kg

Summary

Functions and Location of Controls

Channel Selector

Manual channel selection mechanism for the transceiver.

Multifunction Back-lighted Display

Display showing channel, frequency, mode, and signal status.

Display Colour Change Button

Button to cycle through display backlight colours.

AM/FM/LCR Button

Selects AM/FM mode or Last Channel Recall (LCR) function.

Squelch Control

Adjusts receiver sensitivity to eliminate background noise.

ON/OFF Volume Control

Controls the transceiver's power and audio output level.

Microphone Jack

Connector for the microphone input.

EMG Button

Emergency channel button for quick access to channels 9/19.

Microphone Gain Control

Adjusts microphone amplification for optimal transmission.

RF Gain Control

Controls reception sensitivity, useful for strong signals.

N.K./ESP Button

Activates the noise killing device (ESP2 system).

FREQ Button

Visualizes frequency or activates secondary functions of memory buttons.

Front Speaker

Integrated speaker located on the front panel.

Installation

Power Supply

Guidelines for connecting the transceiver to the vehicle's power source.

Installing an Antenna

Recommendations for optimal antenna placement and connection.

How to Operate Your Transceiver

Basic Operation Steps

Steps for connecting microphone, antenna, and adjusting controls.

Frequency Band Selection

Procedure for selecting frequency bands based on country.

Frequency Band Chart

Technical Specifications

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