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Midland G7XT User Manual

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2. SAFETY
2.1 Warnings
Follow all direcons and warnings about baeries stated at chapter 4.1. Do not
disassemble the radio for any reason! Precision mechanics and electronics require
experience and specialized equipment. The radio has already been calibrated for
maximum performance. Unauthorized opening of the transceiver will void the warranty.
Do not use detergents, alcohol, solvents, or abrasives to clean the equipment. Just use
a so clean cloth. If the radio is very dirty, slightly dampen the cloth with a mixture of
water and a neutral soap.
3. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS
3.1 Display
1. VOX Acvaon of VOX funcon.
2. TX During transmission (PTT pressed).
3. This symbol appears when the keypad lock is acvated.
4. CHANNEL These two large digits indicate the channel selected.
5. It warns of the baery pack charge status.
6. Vibra-Call funcon acvated.
7. H (High) / L (Low) Shows high or low power selecon.
8. RX (busy channel): Appears on the display when the tranceiver is receiving
a signal.
9. CTCSS tones These 2 small digits indicate the selected CTCSS tone (1-38).
10. This icon idenes the shi channel (see paragraph 6)
Midland G7
XT
Cizen Band Transceiver
1: INTRODUCTION
Combining the latest technology in radio communicaon along with an ergonomic design,
the Midland G7 XT makes the ideal and eecve soluon for both the professionals who
need to stay in touch with colleagues (construcon sites, buildings, hotels, trade fairs,
shows) or with leisure users who just want to keep up with friends and family. Its robust
frame, ease of use and simple funcons mean that it ideal for use in any acvity. The
Midland G7 XT is extremely praccal and operates on the UHF Cizen Band. No user
licence is required for operaon in Australia or New Zealand.
Coverage
The maximum rage greatly depends on the terrain and line of sight in open areas. The
limitaons to maximum range are environmental factors such as blockage from hills,
valleys, trees, buildings or other obstrucons. Inside a vehicle, the range may be reduced.
Normally the coverage in the city with buildings or other obstrucons is about 1-2 km.
In open space but with obstrucons like trees or buildings the maximum range is about
4-6 km. In an open space without obstrucons, the coverage may be more than 12km.
Main funcons
• VIBRACALL funcon
• LCD display with backlight
• Low baery indicator
• Auto power save
• 38 CTCSS tones in TX and RX
• Automac squelch adjustment
• Buons for channel selecon
• SCAN funcon
• Keypad lock
• Hi/low power selecon
• Roger Beep on/o
• VOX for hands-free communicaons
• 2 Pin jack for speaker microphone / baery recharge
NOTE: To constantly improve product quality, the manufacturer reserves the
right to upgrade features and specicaons without prior noce.

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Midland G7XT Specifications

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BrandMidland
ModelG7XT
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

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