Select
channel by moving the channel button
up or down. Select either Channel A or B for
optimum clarity.
Select Channel
Turn on the MicroTalk 2-Way Radio.
Operation
5
Note
Units must be on same
channel to communicate.
Choose Channel A or B.
Note
You can also communicate
with other 2-way radios
(some have as many as
fourteen channels).
Channel A = Channel 8 on
other units
Frequency is 467.5625
Channel B = Channel 13 on
other units
Frequency is 467.6875
Note
The Auto Battery S ave Circuit
does not effect the unit ’s
ability to receive incoming
transmissions.
Select
Channel
Operation
4
Note
To learn more about the
range of your MicroTalk,
see page 9.
Range is dependent on
battery condition and
geographic territory.
Note
Whenever the unit is on you
can receive communications.
Turning
On Your
MicroTalk
Auto Squelch
Maximum
Range
Extender
2
1
Auto Squelch
Your MicroTalk is equipped with Auto Squelch,
which automatically shuts off weak transmissions
and unwanted noise due to terrain conditions or
if you have reached your range limit.
Maximum Range Extender
Auto squelch can be temporarily removed
to allow all signals to enter by pressing the
M button (Maximum Range E xtender).
1
Auto Battery Save
Your FRS 100 has a unique circuit designed to
extend battery life. If there are no transmissions
within 10 seconds, the unit will automatically
switch to battery save mode.
Auto Battery
Save
Push and hold
the
M/RANGE
EXTENDER button
to allow all signals
to ente r.
Turning On Your MicroTalk
Rotate ON - OFF Volume Control
clockwise
.
An audible “tone” will indicate the unit is on and
the TX/RX indicator on the front of the unit
will illuminate green.
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