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Frequency Range | 476.425 – 477.4125MHz |
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Channels | 55 |
Dimensions | 128mm(H) x 63mm(W) x 37mm(D) |
Battery | Li-Ion |
Water Resistance | IP67 |
Waterproof | Yes (IP67) |
Safety precautions for handling and disposing of the lithium-ion battery pack.
Details on citizen band radio service licensing in Australia and New Zealand.
Overview of the UH820 series handheld UHF-CB transceiver.
Highlights the main features and capabilities of the UH820 series radio.
Lists the items included in the UH820 and UH820-2 radio packages.
Details available optional accessories for the radio.
Identifies and explains the physical controls and LCD display icons.
Instructions for connecting the drop-in charger and AC adaptor.
Guide on how to properly attach the radio's antenna.
Steps for securely attaching the lithium-ion battery pack.
Instructions for attaching and removing the belt clip.
Detailed procedure for charging the lithium-ion battery pack.
Explains the battery level indicators on the screen.
Meanings of the different LED light indications.
Information on the accessory jack cover and connecting external devices.
How to power on/off and adjust the volume level.
Adjusting the squelch to minimize background noise.
Procedure for choosing the desired UHF-CB channel.
Basic steps for transmitting and receiving signals.
How to use the duplex function for repeater communication.
Adjusting the radio's transmit power between High and Low.
Customizing and using the Smart-key for quick access.
Introduction to Open Scan and Group Scan modes.
Steps to start scanning and change scan direction.
How to choose between OS and GS scan modes.
Managing channels within scan memory.
Explanation of how the default Open Scan mode works.
How to select and use the Group Scan mode.
Monitoring priority channels during group scanning.
Programming and recalling the instant priority channel.
Adjusting the delay before resuming scan after a signal ends.
How to listen for weak signals on the current channel.
Setting up Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch (CTCSS) for private communication.
Setting up Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) for enhanced privacy.
Enabling and configuring the Voice Operated Transmit (VOX) feature.
Preventing transmission on busy channels.
Choosing from available call tones.
Configuring audible beeps for transmission end and key presses.
Locking the keypad and adjusting display backlighting.
A list of CTCSS codes and their corresponding frequencies.
A table listing Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) codes.
Rules for channel use in Australia and managing interference.
Lists simplex and duplex frequencies for UHF-CB channels 1-40.
Lists simplex and duplex frequencies for UHF-CB channels 41-80.
Details the warranty period, terms, and conditions for the UH820 series.
Explains remedies, consumer rights, and the procedure for warranty claims.