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Uniden UH820 Series User Manual

Uniden UH820 Series
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Handheld UHF-CB Transceiver
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UH820 series
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Uniden UH820 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range476.425 – 477.4125MHz
Channels55
Dimensions128mm(H) x 63mm(W) x 37mm(D)
BatteryLi-Ion
Water ResistanceIP67
WaterproofYes (IP67)

Summary

Warning and License Information

Lithium Ion Battery Pack Warnings

Safety precautions for handling and disposing of the lithium-ion battery pack.

User License Information

Details on citizen band radio service licensing in Australia and New Zealand.

Product Introduction and Features

Introduction to UH820 Series

Overview of the UH820 series handheld UHF-CB transceiver.

Key Features of the UH820

Highlights the main features and capabilities of the UH820 series radio.

Package Contents and Optional Accessories

Included in Your Package

Lists the items included in the UH820 and UH820-2 radio packages.

Optional Accessories

Details available optional accessories for the radio.

Controls and Indicators Overview

Controls and Indicators

Identifies and explains the physical controls and LCD display icons.

Getting Started

Connect Drop-in Charger with AC Adaptor

Instructions for connecting the drop-in charger and AC adaptor.

Attaching the Antenna

Guide on how to properly attach the radio's antenna.

Getting Started - Battery and Belt Clip

Attaching the Battery Pack

Steps for securely attaching the lithium-ion battery pack.

Belt Clip Attachment and Removal

Instructions for attaching and removing the belt clip.

Getting Started - Battery Charging

Charging the Battery Pack

Detailed procedure for charging the lithium-ion battery pack.

Getting Started - Battery and LED Status

Battery Level Display

Explains the battery level indicators on the screen.

LED Status Indicators

Meanings of the different LED light indications.

Getting Started - Accessory Connections

Accessory Jack Cover and MIC/SPKR Connection

Information on the accessory jack cover and connecting external devices.

Radio Operation

Power On/Off and Volume Control

How to power on/off and adjust the volume level.

Setting The Squelch Level

Adjusting the squelch to minimize background noise.

Radio Operation - Communication

Selecting A Channel

Procedure for choosing the desired UHF-CB channel.

To Transmit and Receive

Basic steps for transmitting and receiving signals.

Radio Operation - Duplex Mode

To Operate In Duplex Mode (Repeaters)

How to use the duplex function for repeater communication.

Radio Operation - Power, Smart-Key, Scanning

Transmit Power Select

Adjusting the radio's transmit power between High and Low.

Smart-key Functionality

Customizing and using the Smart-key for quick access.

Scanning Overview

Introduction to Open Scan and Group Scan modes.

Radio Operation - Scan Control

To Initiate Scanning

Steps to start scanning and change scan direction.

To Select Scan Mode

How to choose between OS and GS scan modes.

Radio Operation - Scan Memory Management

Add/Remove Channels from Memory

Managing channels within scan memory.

Open Scan (OS) Mode Details

Explanation of how the default Open Scan mode works.

Radio Operation - Group Scan and Priority

Group Scan (GS) Mode Setup

How to select and use the Group Scan mode.

Priority Channel Watch During Group Scan

Monitoring priority channels during group scanning.

Radio Operation - Priority and Delay

Programming the Instant Priority Channel

Programming and recalling the instant priority channel.

Drop-Out Delay Setting

Adjusting the delay before resuming scan after a signal ends.

Radio Operation - Monitor and CTCSS

Monitor Function

How to listen for weak signals on the current channel.

CTCSS Configuration

Setting up Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch (CTCSS) for private communication.

Radio Operation - DCS and VOX

DCS Configuration

Setting up Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) for enhanced privacy.

VOX Function Setup

Enabling and configuring the Voice Operated Transmit (VOX) feature.

Radio Operation - Channel Access and Tones

Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)

Preventing transmission on busy channels.

Call Tone Selection

Choosing from available call tones.

Radio Operation - Audio Feedback

Roger Beep and Key Beep Settings

Configuring audible beeps for transmission end and key presses.

Radio Operation - Keypad and Display

Keypad Lock and Backlighting

Locking the keypad and adjusting display backlighting.

CTCSS Codes and Frequencies

CTCSS Code Table

A list of CTCSS codes and their corresponding frequencies.

DCS Codes Table

DCS Code Table

A table listing Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) codes.

UHF-CB Channel Guidelines

Channel Usage and Interference

Rules for channel use in Australia and managing interference.

UHF-CB Channels and Frequencies (Channels 1-40)

Simplex and Duplex Frequencies

Lists simplex and duplex frequencies for UHF-CB channels 1-40.

UHF-CB Channels and Frequencies (Channels 41-80)

Simplex and Duplex Frequencies

Lists simplex and duplex frequencies for UHF-CB channels 41-80.

Product Warranty Information

Warranty Terms, Duration, and Exclusions

Details the warranty period, terms, and conditions for the UH820 series.

Warranty - Claims and Service

Remedies, Consumer Rights, and Obtaining Service

Explains remedies, consumer rights, and the procedure for warranty claims.

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