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Brief Introduction

Midland has been a world player in the Two Way radio industry for over 40 years 
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 Australian  80  channel  477 MHz, 5 Watt hand 

held transceiver. This radio is built to face a rugged life and is designed to meet all the 
requirements of the AS/NZS4365 standard.

The 

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Cautions and practical advice 

This manual has important operational and safety instructions. 

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maximum 

performance of the transceiver, 

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Turn off the 

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a petrol station.

Do not attempt to modify the transceiver or the battery.

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o store the equipment for a

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 period, 

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from the 

transceiver.

When the 

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The transceiver works best w

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at a distance of 5-10 cm away from the mouth.

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  DO NOT use the transceiver whilst driving a vehicle.

Avoid exposing the transceiver to the sun for long periods or in extreme 
temperature

Excessive overheating can cause the battery to explode. 

Under no circumstances should the user short-circuit or cross the battery terminals

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 irreversibly damage the battery 

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 lead to an explosion. 

It is recommended:

• Transport the equipment in a way 

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Summary of Contents for G477 XT

Page 1: ...Midland G477 95 I N S T R U C T I O N G U I D E 477MHz CB Radio 5Watt transceiver...

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Page 4: ...Speaker 6 Microphone 7 LCD Display 8 8S Fhannel Function key 9 RZQ Fhannel Function key 10 Menu key 11 3XVK 7R 7DON PTT key SUHVV for transmit TX release to receive RX 12 Monitor Side key 13 External...

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Page 16: ...charge it to capacity The battery will be IXOO charged within 2 hours 03257 17 W LV QRW DGYLVDEOH WR UHFKDUJH WKH EDWWHU ZLWK DQ FKDUJHU RWKHU WKDQ WKH RULJLQDO 0 1 FKDUJHU VXSSOLHG 2Q WKH FKDUJHU RX...

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Page 21: ...RSWLRQ 86 11 activated and does not DOORZ transmit because it is receiving a signal Turn off busy channel lockout The green LED LV RQ but no sound from the speaker The top volume NQRE is not adjusted...

Page 22: ...ltage supply 7 4 V Power output L 0 5 W H 5 W Type of antenna High gain antenna Operative temperature 0 55 C Sensitivity 2dB Sinad G 9 Channel spacing 12 5 kHz Mode F3E Maximum deviation freq 2 5 kHz...

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Page 24: ...ement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acc...

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