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Details the output power of the radio unit.
Specifies the number of CB channels for receive and transmit.
Lists the frequency range for CB operation.
Indicates the channel bandwidth.
States the nominal power source voltage.
Details the maximum current draw during transmission.
Specifies the microphone model and connector type.
Indicates the power output of the base unit speaker.
Mentions the availability of the DCS feature.
Mentions the availability of the CTCSS feature.
Confirms duplex operation capability.
States if channel memory scanning is supported.
Describes the type of LCD display.
Details the backlight feature and its adjustability.
Confirms the presence of an external speaker jack.
States if TX/RX indicators are present.
Lists available scanning functions.
Confirms the presence of a key lock function.
Indicates if key beep can be controlled.
Confirms the presence of an auto squelch feature.
Provides the physical dimensions of the unit.
Specifies the typical operating range.
Details the maximum operating temperature.
Outlines company support, spare parts, and warranty services.
Crucial safety instructions for handling and repair.
Lists all accessories and spare parts included in the package.
Explains the use and restrictions of emergency and telecommand channels.
Details high-power LMR use for authorized commercial license holders.
Allows user programmable control of scanning, channel memories and options.
Quickly finds radio channels.
Selectable for individual channels to access repeaters.
Provides a visual indication of selected channel and functions.
Fits into small locations for space-challenged environments.
Provides quiet channel operation using squelch systems.
Protects the radio and warns of excessive voltage conditions.
Ensures high performance and reliability through advanced assembly.
Information on radio banks, power on/off, and key lock functions.
Adjusting volume, selecting channels, and proper transmission techniques.
Explanation of CTCSS and DCS for quiet channel operation.
How to select CTCSS/DCS tones and monitor channels.
Adjusting squelch sensitivity and display backlight settings.
Enabling duplex operation and managing priority channels.
How to start, stop, and use the scanning function.
Resetting the radio and configuring call tone settings.
Managing power levels, roger beep, keytone, and speaker output.
Comprehensive list of simplex and duplex frequencies by channel.
Table detailing CTCSS frequencies for squelch settings.
Table detailing DCS frequencies for squelch settings.
Visual guides for disassembling and assembling the radio unit.
Details warranty periods and conditions for different usage types.
Guidance on completing warranty details and submitting for service.