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Brand | Midland |
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Model | EX37 |
Category | Two-Way Radio |
Language | English |
Lists the main features and capabilities of the Midland EX37 emergency two-way radios.
Explains the necessity of an FCC license for operating GMRS frequencies in the United States.
Details compliance with national/international RF exposure standards and guidelines.
Provides instructions for safe body-worn use to meet RF exposure guidelines.
Information regarding Industry Canada's licensing and operational standards.
Identifies and explains icons and indicators shown on the radio's LCD screen.
Describes the purpose and operation of various buttons and physical controls on the radio.
Guides users through the process of installing batteries into the radio.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching the belt clip securely to the radio.
Explains how to recharge the radio's batteries using the USB cable.
Describes how to interpret the battery level meter and low battery warnings.
Instructions for turning the radio on/off and adjusting the volume level.
Covers how to communicate effectively, including optimal range and clear transmission.
Procedure to restore the radio to its original default settings.
How to use the Monitor and Scan features to check for radio activity.
Configuration for Voice Operated Exchange, transmission end tones, and silent modes.
Instructions for selecting communication channels and setting privacy codes.
Guides on using the NOAA Weather Radio to receive weather reports.
Instructions to enable and receive automatic weather alerts from NOAA stations.
Solutions for common issues like no power, missed messages, or unresponsive buttons.
Advice on proper cleaning, maintenance, and long-term storage of the radio.
Detailed frequency charts, channel information, and operating specifications.
Outlines the terms and conditions of the product's limited warranty for US and Canada.
Lists and describes optional accessories that can be purchased for the radio.