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Retevis RT29 User Manual

Retevis RT29
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RT29
Two Way Radio
We believe this Two Way Radio will provide dependable
and reliable communication to personal operating at peak
efficiency. The transceivers incorporate the latest in
advanced technology. As a result, We feel strongly that
you will be pleased with the quality and features of this
product!
Before using this Two way radio, please read
the manual which contains important operating
instructions for safe usage, RF Energy Awareness,
control information and operational instructions
for compliance with RF Energy Exposure limits
in applicablenational and international standards,
and also read the operational instructions for safe use.
We are grateful that you chose our two way radio.
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Retevis RT29 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels16
Output Power10W
IP RatingIP67
Channel Capacity16
Antenna Impedance50Ω
Operating Voltage7.4V DC
Frequency RangeUHF: 400-480MHz / VHF: 136-174MHz

Summary

Unpacking and Checking Equipment

Preparation

Basic Operation

Channel Selection

How to switch between channels using the channel knob.

Power and Volume Control

Instructions for turning the radio on/off and adjusting the volume.

PTT Switch Function

Details on using the Push-To-Talk button for communication.

Scan Switch Operation

How to scan channels for activity and stop on a detected signal.

CTCSS/DCS Programming

Self-programming for non-standard CTCSS/DCS signaling.

VOX Functionality

Hands-free transmission activated by voice, with gain adjustment.

CTCSS/DCS Codes

Lists available CTCSS and DCS codes for squelch control.

Technical Specifications

Warnings

RF Energy Exposure and Safety Guide

Important instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness.

RF Exposure Standards Compliance

Information on adherence to national and international RF exposure standards.

RF Exposure Control Guidelines

Operating instructions to control exposure and ensure compliance with limits.

Hazardous Environment Operation

Conditions requiring the radio to be turned off, like explosive atmospheres.

Medical Device Precautions

Advises keeping radio away from pacemakers and other implanted medical devices.

Forbidden Safety Operations

Prohibits charging in moist environments or disassembling the charger.

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