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Retevis RT67 - User Manual

Retevis RT67
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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Michael HowardJul 28, 2025
    What to do if my Retevis RT67 Two-Way Radio has no electrical source?
    • C
      chanjohnJul 28, 2025
      If your Retevis Two-Way Radio has no electrical source, first replace or recharge the battery. If that doesn't work, remove the battery and install it again. You may also simply try replacing the battery.
  • S
    Sharon FordAug 4, 2025
    How to fix communication issues with the same group on Retevis RT67 Two-Way Radio?
    • R
      Rebecca NewtonAug 4, 2025
      If you are not able to communicate with transceivers of the same group using your Retevis Two-Way Radio, confirm that the QT/DQT settings are the same. The distance may be outside of range.
  • H
    hollandsydneyAug 12, 2025
    What to do if other radios can't receive TX signals from my Retevis Two-Way Radio?
    • M
      Morgan WangAug 13, 2025
      If other radios cannot receive the TX signals from your Retevis Two-Way Radio, or the signals are received at a low volume, the microphone may be damaged. Send it to the local dealer for a check.
  • K
    Kenneth SmithAug 19, 2025
    Why is there always noise on my Retevis RT67?
    • J
      Jeffrey RobertsAug 19, 2025
      If noise is always heard on Retevis Two-Way Radio, it may be because the distance is outside of range.

Summary

Unpacking and Checking Equipment

Supplied Accessories

Lists items included in the radio package for user verification.

Getting Familiar with the Radio

Radio Components

Identifies and describes the main parts of the two-way radio.

Basic Operation and Functions

Scan Function

Explains how to scan channels and stop on receiving signals.

Battery Save Function

Describes how to activate battery saving mode for longer usage.

Scrambler Function

Details how to encrypt voice signals for private communication.

VOX Operation

Explains voice-activated transmission and sensitivity settings.

TOT (Time-out Timer)

Manages transmission time limits to prevent overheating or misuse.

Voice Prompt Function

Describes how the radio provides audible prompts for various functions.

Squelch Function

Sets the signal strength threshold for opening the speaker.

CTCSS;DCS Signaling

Explains sub-audio signaling to filter unwanted signals.

Troubleshooting Guide

No Electrical Source

Addresses issues related to the radio not powering on or having no power.

Short Operating Time

Troubleshoots rapid battery depletion or short operating duration.

Communication Issues

Solves problems with group communication or receiving low volume signals.

Excessive Noise

Addresses persistent noise or interference during operation.

Specifications

US Specifications

Details technical specifications for the US market, including frequency and power.

General Specifications

Provides general technical details such as model, voltage, temperature, and antenna.

Receiver Specifications

Lists technical parameters for the radio's receiver performance.

Transmitter Specifications

Outlines technical parameters for the radio's transmitter performance.

RF Exposure Information

RF Exposure Compliance Guidelines

Provides guidelines for controlling RF exposure and operating safely.

Hand-held Mode Operation

Describes how to hold the radio for optimal RF exposure compliance.

Phone Mode Usage

Instructions for using the radio like a phone for calls.

Electromagnetic Interference

Notes susceptibility to EMI and compatibility considerations.

Choking Hazard Warning

Warns about small parts and the risk of choking for children.

Power Off Conditions

Lists situations requiring the radio to be turned off for safety.

Hearing Protection

Provides advice on using the radio at safe volume levels to protect hearing.

Safety Precautions and Warnings

Avoid Burns

Details risks of burns from antennas, batteries, and long transmissions.

Safe Operation Practices

Outlines forbidden operations and safety guidelines for use.

Charger Safety

Provides instructions for safe use and handling of the radio charger.

Approved Accessories

Recommends using only Retevis-approved accessories for compliance.

Warranty Information

Warranty Description

Explains warranty terms, validity, and service procedures.

Retevis RT67 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency RangeUHF 400-470MHz
Channel Capacity16
Battery TypeLi-ion
Waterproof RatingIP67
Weight220g
Operating Temperature-20°C to 60°C

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