Crystal DBH034PK User Manual Download Page 14

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476.6500  

30 

 

 

477.1500  

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476.6625  

476.6625  

 

 

70 

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11 

50 

476.6750  

476.6750  

31* 

 

 

477.1750  

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51 

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476.7000  

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32* 

 

 

477.2000  

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52 

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476.7125  

 

 

72* 

477.2125  

13 

476.7250  

476.7250  

33* 

 

 

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477.2250  

 

 

476.7375  

476.7375  

 

 

73* 

477.2325  

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53 

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34* 

 

 

477.2500  

477.2500  

54 

476.7625  

476.7625  

 

 

74* 

477.2625  

 

 

476.7750  

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477.2750  

477.2750  

15 

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477.2875  

16 

476.8000  

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477.3000  

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17 

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57 

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77* 

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476.8500  

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477.3500  

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18 

58 

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78* 

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19 

476.8750  

476.8750  

39 

 

 

477.3750  

477.3750  

 

 

476.8875  

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79 

477.3875  

477.3875  

20 

59 

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40 

 

 

477.4000  

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60 

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80 

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Important note: 

The operation of your UHF radio in Australia and New Zealand is subject to conditions in 
the following licenses:  
In Australia the ACMA radio communications (Citizen band radio stations) and in New 
Zealand by MED the general user radio license for citizen band radio. 
* The primary use for these channels is repeater operation using 750kHz offset. Channels 
1-8 and 41-48 inclusive are used for mobile reception and channels 31-38 and 71-78 for 
mobile transmission. In addition, any designated repeater channel maybe used for simplex 
operation in areas where it is not used for repeater operation. 
 

Speech telephony shall be inhibited on these channels. 

At the time of production channels 61,62 and 63 are guard channels and are not 

Summary of Contents for DBH034PK

Page 1: ...User Manual DBH034PK 80 Channel 0 5 Watt UHF Hand held...

Page 2: ...o communications Citizen Band Radio Stations and in New Zealand by MED the General User Radio License for Citizen Band Radio Radio Antenna Do not use any radio that has a damaged antenna If a damaged...

Page 3: ...o Frequency Energy Your CRYSTAL two way radio complies with Australian Communications Authority Radio communications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 2003 To assure optimal radio perf...

Page 4: ...arch by and recommendations of the U S Food and Drug Administration People with pacemakers should ALWAYS keep the radio more than 15cm from their pacemaker when the radio is turned ON Not carry the ra...

Page 5: ...fting the top tab away from the main unit and slide the belt clip up Slide the battery cover down approximately 5mm then lift away the cover Slide down the battery compartment cover Insert 3 x AAA bat...

Page 6: ...RADIO LAYOUT LCD DISPLAY ICONS...

Page 7: ...d this will save the selected channel and the radio will return to the default screen with the new channel displayed Your DBH034PK is simplex one way at a time While you are speaking you cannot receiv...

Page 8: ...nd hold down the UP button RX receive symbol will appear on the display and a constant static noise can be heard The radio is now allowing all signals to be heard Low Battery Meter Indicator The radio...

Page 9: ...or DOWN button until 00 appears Press the MENU button to save the setting The unit will automatically change back to the default screen and CTCSS will no longer be displayed FUNCTION VOX What is VOX V...

Page 10: ...ROGER BEEP What is Roger Beep When the PTT is released after transmission the radio will send a short beep to indicate the transmission has finished This is known as a roger beep Setting Roger Beep To...

Page 11: ...ite in New Zealand Channel 11 is a calling channel generally used to call others and channel 40 is the customary road vehicle channel Once contact is established on the calling channel both stations s...

Page 12: ...at are less than 1 5m apart otherwise you may experience interference NOTE The UHF radio is simplex one way at a time While you are speaking you cannot receive a transmission NOTE The UHF radio is an...

Page 13: ...ns Citizen Band Radio Stations and in New Zealand by MED the General User Radio License for Citizen Band Radio Channel and Frequency MHz Australia 80CHS Tx Rx Tx Rx Channel Freq Freq Channel Freq Freq...

Page 14: ...50 476 8750 39 477 3750 477 3750 476 8875 476 8875 79 477 3875 477 3875 20 59 476 9000 476 9000 40 477 4000 477 4000 60 476 9125 476 9125 80 477 4125 477 4125 Important note The operation of your UHF...

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Page 16: ...se be implied 2 Warranty against defects 2 1 This Warranty is in addition to and does not limit exclude or restrict your rights under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 Australia or any other manda...

Page 17: ...n cost return the goods you allege do not meet manufacturers specifications provide written details of the alleged defect and give us an original or copy of the purchase receipt sales invoice or some...

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