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9.4.- TURN ON/OFF THE CTCSS/DCS: 

 
1. Press and hold the [PTT/CLR] key for more than 3 seconds to select the operation band (CTRL). 
2. Press the [VFO/MR] key to select the VFO mode. 
3. Press the [TONE/T.SET] key to cycle select the tone type or turn OFF the tone. 
●  Every  press  the  [TONE/T.SET]  key  the  options  will  be  changed  as  below:  →  QT  →  DOT  → 
OFF → ON. 
● When the CTCSS/DCS signaling is activated; “QT” will be displayed on the screen. 
 

 

 

9.5.- TO CHOOSE CTCSS TONE OR DCS CODE: 

 
1. Press and hold the [PTT/CLR] key for more than 3 seconds to select the operation band (CTRL). 
2. Press the [VFO/MR] key to select the VFO mode. 
3. Press the [TONE/T.SET] key to select the tone type (CTCSS/DCS). 
4. Press and hold the [TONE/T.SET] key for 3 seconds to access CTCSS tones or DCS codes. 
● Once the CTCSS/DCS is activated, settings can be operable. 
 

 

 
5. Rotate the [MENU] knob to select the CTCSS tone/DCS code, or press the [TONE/T.SET] key 
to choose the CTCSS tone/DCS code for RX or TX or RX+TX. 
● Every press the [TONE/T.SET] key the options will be changed as below: 
>> CTCSS: RX&TX_CT (RX+TX) → RX_CT → TX_CT. 
>> DCS: RX&TX_DCS (RX+TX) → RX_DCS → TX_DCS. 
6.  Press  the  [MENU]  knob  to  confirm  the  current  operation,  or  press  the  [B/E]  key  to  cancel  and 
back to standby mode. 
 

Note: 
-  If  the  memory  channel  to  be  programmed  with  CTCSS/DCS,  then  just  need  to  call  the 
memory channel rather than to program the CTCSS/DCS every time. 

 

Summary of Contents for P-72

Page 1: ...English VHF UHF DUAL BAND FM RADIOAMATEUR MOBILE TRANSCEIVER USER S MANUAL D DY YN NA AS SC CA AN N P P 7 72 2...

Page 2: ...HONE 16 6 6 SELECT THE OPERATING BAND 17 6 7 FREQUENCY INPUT METHOD 17 7 BASIC OPERATIONS 18 7 1 SWITCHING THE POWER ON OFF 18 7 2 VOLUME SETTING 18 7 3 MUTE MODE 19 7 4 SQUELCH LEVEL SETTING 19 7 5 S...

Page 3: ...Stored FM radio frequencies 32 9 8 3 FM mode manual auto 33 9 8 4 Audio output mode 33 9 8 5 FM volume setting 33 9 9 SCAN 33 9 9 1 Scan ON OFF 34 9 9 2 VFO scan 34 9 9 3 Channel scan list 34 9 9 4 S...

Page 4: ...ollection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment with the intention of being either recycled or dismantled in order to reduce any impact on the environment For more infor...

Page 5: ...not put it near the heating devices Don t put the transceiver on the high humidity splashing water and not place it to unstable surfaces If you find unusual smell or smoke from the transceiver you sho...

Page 6: ...mounting bracket to the car with using the self taping screws and flat washers 2 pcs screws and 2 pcs washers You can install the mounting bracket upside or downside on the dashboard of the vehicle W...

Page 7: ...prevent the metal filter case from contacting the car body We do not recommend that you use the cigarette lighter socket of the car to power the transceiver since some lighters may have voltage drops...

Page 8: ...wer supply Never connect the transceiver to a 230 VAC wall outlet Don t use a power cable with a smaller section than the one supplied 3 Connect the DC power cable to the transceiver Press firmly on t...

Page 9: ...em will be reduced and will cause interferences to radio and television receivers and other nearby electronic devices and even the transceiver could be damaged Note Transmit without an antenna or a 50...

Page 10: ...operations Follow the operation of the keys described below to simplify the instructions and avoid unnecessary duplication Instruction Operation Press the XXX key Means briefly press the key Press an...

Page 11: ...e CALL C IN key the current channel is locked Repeat the procedure again to unlock the current channel 3 VFO MR key Press the VFO MR key to select the working operation mode for the currently operatio...

Page 12: ...SS DCS code can be set separately In VFO mode press the MENU knob then this key the currently operable band CTRL is switched between VHF and UHF 7 B E key In menu operation press this key to return to...

Page 13: ...Press this knob to enter menu mode Press the knob and then press any other key to set function options quickly After set press the MENU knob to confirm 6 2 LCD DISPLAY Icons descriptions displayed on...

Page 14: ...voiding overheating that can cause damage to the internal components of the transceiver 3 External power plug When you connect to the external power you should carefully check the polarity of the powe...

Page 15: ...er assembled in the transceiver body the accessories used must be equipped with speaker and microphone 6 4 SPEAKER MICROPHONE 1 Speaker An audio is issued when a signal is received 2 PTT Press and hol...

Page 16: ...DEL key Same function as B E key on front panel of the transceiver It is also definable MIC PF4 key by programing software 10 UP key Increase the parameter value 11 DWN key Decrease the parameter val...

Page 17: ...with CTRL icon displaying above is the operable band 1 In standby mode press and hold the PTT CTRL for more 3 seconds CTRL icon switches between the upper and lower band The band with CTRL icon displa...

Page 18: ...one digit or the TONE T SEL key to the right by one digit When the shift is selected the previous digit is automatically confirmed 5 After selecting press the MENU knob to confirm The setting will be...

Page 19: ...CLR key for more than 3 seconds to select the operation band CTRL 2 Press the SQL MONI key The SQL icon blinks on the right side of the operation band 3 Turn the MENU knob to select the squelch level...

Page 20: ...and hold the PTT CLR key for more than 3 seconds to select the CTRL icon to the desired band CTRL 2 Press the MENU knob and then press the PTT CTRL again the non operating band switched between OFF o...

Page 21: ...the CALL C IN key to call out the saved calling channel The C icon appears on the screen of the current band Press the PTT and then speak into the microphone to transmit 3 Press the CALL C IN key agai...

Page 22: ...For information of the settings menu refer to the following table 6 Rotate the MENU knob to select the desired parameter or configuration 7 After selecting press the MENU knob to confirm the desired p...

Page 23: ...ompt tone Profiles Standard Standard Silent Key tone ON OFF ON OFF ON Volume 01 13 10 Call Tone ON OFF TX Begin Tone OFF TX End Tone OFF 4 Others Language Others Chinese English English Keylock Auto M...

Page 24: ...T CTCSS 62 5 254 1 RX CTCSS 62 5 254 1 TX CTCSS 62 5 254 1 DCS R T DCS 017 754N I RX DCS 017 754N I TX DCS 017 754N I OFF 8 PF Keys PF1 A B Band A B Band Call Channel VFO MR VOL SCAN SQL MONI TONE T S...

Page 25: ...l displayed on the right of the current editable band AB for capital letter ab for lowercase letter 12 for numeric 0 9 4 Rotate the MENU knob to select the desired character input type You can enter t...

Page 26: ...non standard offset 8 5 1 Offset programming 1 Press and hold the PTT CLR key for more than 3 seconds to select the operation band CTRL 2 Press the MENU knob to access the current band menu 3 Rotate...

Page 27: ...rently operation band CTRL and transmissible PTT band CALL C IN Press To retrieve the call channel from the currently operation band CTRL Press To exit the call channel mode from currently operation b...

Page 28: ...able band Single band dual band operation CALL C IN Under VFO mode turn ON OFF the reverse function of the currently operation band CTRL Note Only it is in effect when offset direction is activated VF...

Page 29: ...y to select the VFO mode 3 Press the TONE T SET key to select the tone type CTCSS DCS 4 Press and hold the TONE T SET key for 3 seconds to access CTCSS tones or DCS codes Once the CTCSS DCS is activat...

Page 30: ...N I 165N I 252N I 332N I 432N I 523N I 654N I 043N I 116N I 172N I 255N I 343N I 455N I 526N I 662N I 047N I 122N I 174N I 261N I 346N I 446N I 532N I 664N I 050N I 125N I 205N I 263N I 351N I 452N I...

Page 31: ...L 2 Press the VFO MR key to select the VFO mode 3 Rotate the MENU knob or input the desired frequency through the microphone keypad Besides the user could change the frequency with preset step frequen...

Page 32: ...4 Rotate the MENU knob to select what your need the FM frequency Auto Manual Or Press the MENU knob to Access to FM list options Rotate the MENU knob to select an option from the ones described in th...

Page 33: ...b to confirm 3 Press the VOL SCAN key to access to volume setting mode VOLxx will display on the screen Rotate the MENU knob to select the desired volume level Or Double press the VOL SCAN key to enab...

Page 34: ...yed at the right on scanning band Press and hold the PTT CTRL key for 3 seconds to select the currently operation band CTRL Press and hold the VOL SCAN key for 3 seconds to turn ON OFF the scan functi...

Page 35: ...e PTT CTRL key for 3 seconds to select the currently operation band CTRL 2 Press the MENU knob to access menu list 3 Rotate the MENU knob to select the scan option and then press it to confirm 4 Rotat...

Page 36: ...Frequency range 144 146 MHz VHF 430 440 MHz UHF 88 108 MHz FM broadcast receivers Channel steps 5 6 25 10 12 5 25 50 100 Operating voltage 13 8 VDC 10 Antenna impedance 50 Operating temperature 20 C t...

Page 37: ...MENU knob no operate 1 The lock function is activated 2 The transceiver is in channel display mode 1 Disable de lock function 2 Under channel mode can input the channel number The frequency can input...

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