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Appendix: Two way radio frequency list

Appendix: CTCSS/DCS list: 

50 groups of  CTCSS Frequencies

01

67.0

11

94.8

21

131.8

31

171.3

41

203.5

02

69.3

12

97.4

22

136.5

32

173.8

42

206.5

03

71.9

13

100.0

23

141.3

33

177.3

43

210.7

04

74.4

14

103.5

24

146.2

34

179.9

44

218.1

05

77.0

15

107.2

25

151.4

35

183.5

45

225.7

06

79.7

16

110.9

26

156.7

36

186.2

46

229.1

07

82.5

17

114.8

27

159.8

37

189.9

47

233.6

08

85.4

18

118.8

28

162.2

38

192.8

48

241.8

09

88.5

19

123.0

29

165.5

39

196.6

49

250.3

10

91.5

20

127.3

30

167.9

40

199.5

50

254.1

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

Duplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

Duplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

01 476.4250 

477.1750 (CH31) 

Repeater TX

21 476.9250

41 476.4375 

Repeater RX

477.1875 (CH71) 

Repeater Transmit

61 476.9375 (RX Only) 

Future Use

02 476.4500

477.2000 (CH32) 

Repeater TX

22 476.9500 

Data Only

42 476.4625 

Repeater RX

477.2125 (CH72) 

Repeater Transmit

62 476.9625 (RX Only) 

Future Use

03 476.4750

477.2250 (CH33) 

Repeater TX

23 476.9750 

Data Only

43 476.4875 

Repeater RX

477.2375 (CH73) 

Repeater Transmit

63 476.9875 (RX Only) 

Future Use

04 476.5000

477.2500 (CH34) 

Repeater TX

24 477.0000

44 476.5125 

Repeater RX

477.2625 (CH74) 

Repeater Transmit

64 477.0125

05 476.5250 

Emergency Only

477.2750 (CH35) 

Repeater TX

25 477.0250

45 476.5375 

Repeater RX

477.2875 (CH75) 

Repeater Transmit

65 477.0375

06 476.5500

477.3000 (CH36) 

Repeater TX

26 477.0500

46 476.5625 

Repeater RX

477.3125 (CH76) 

Repeater Transmit

66 477.0625

07 476.5750

477.3250 (CH37) 

Repeater TX

27 477.0750

47 476.5875 

Repeater RX

477.3375 (CH77) 

Repeater Transmit

67 477.0875

08 476.6000

477.3500 (CH38) 

Repeater TX

28 477.1000

48 476.6125 

Repeater RX

477.3625 (CH78) 

Repeater Transmit

68 477.1125

09 476.6250

29 477.1250

49 476.6375

69 477.1375

10 476.6500

30 477.1500 

UHF CB Broadcast

50 476.6625

70 477.1625

11 476.6750 

Call Channel

31 477.1750 

Repeater Input

51 476.6875

71 477.1875 

Repeater Input

12 476.7000

32 477.2000 

Repeater Input

52 476.7125

72 477.2125 

Repeater Input

13 476.7250

33 477.2250 

Repeater Input

53 476.7375

73 477.2375 

Repeater Input

14 476.7500

34 477.2500 

Repeater Input

54 476.7625

74 477.2625 

Repeater Input

15 476.7750

35 477.2750 

Emergency Only

55 476.7875

75 477.2875 

Repeater Input

16 476.8000

36 477.3000 

Repeater Input

56 476.8125

76 477.3125 

Repeater Input

17 476.8250

37 477.3250 

Repeater Input

57 476.8375

77 477.3375 

Repeater Input

18 476.8500

38 477.3500 

Repeater Input

58 476.8625

78 477.3625 

Repeater Input

19 476.8750

39 477.3750 

59 476.8875

79 477.3875

20 476.9000

40 477.4000 

Highway Channel

60 476.9125

80 477.4125

Appendix: Two way radio frequency list

Appendix: CTCSS/DCS list: 

50 groups of  CTCSS Frequencies

01

67.0

11

94.8

21

131.8

31

171.3

41

203.5

02

69.3

12

97.4

22

136.5

32

173.8

42

206.5

03

71.9

13

100.0

23

141.3

33

177.3

43

210.7

04

74.4

14

103.5

24

146.2

34

179.9

44

218.1

05

77.0

15

107.2

25

151.4

35

183.5

45

225.7

06

79.7

16

110.9

26

156.7

36

186.2

46

229.1

07

82.5

17

114.8

27

159.8

37

189.9

47

233.6

08

85.4

18

118.8

28

162.2

38

192.8

48

241.8

09

88.5

19

123.0

29

165.5

39

196.6

49

250.3

10

91.5

20

127.3

30

167.9

40

199.5

50

254.1

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

Duplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

Duplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

CH Simplex Mode 

Frequency (MHz)

01 476.4250 

477.1750 (CH31) 

Repeater TX

21 476.9250

41 476.4375 

Repeater RX

477.1875 (CH71) 

Repeater Transmit

61 476.9375 (RX Only) 

Future Use

02 476.4500

477.2000 (CH32) 

Repeater TX

22 476.9500 

Data Only

42 476.4625 

Repeater RX

477.2125 (CH72) 

Repeater Transmit

62 476.9625 (RX Only) 

Future Use

03 476.4750

477.2250 (CH33) 

Repeater TX

23 476.9750 

Data Only

43 476.4875 

Repeater RX

477.2375 (CH73) 

Repeater Transmit

63 476.9875 (RX Only) 

Future Use

04 476.5000

477.2500 (CH34) 

Repeater TX

24 477.0000

44 476.5125 

Repeater RX

477.2625 (CH74) 

Repeater Transmit

64 477.0125

05 476.5250 

Emergency Only

477.2750 (CH35) 

Repeater TX

25 477.0250

45 476.5375 

Repeater RX

477.2875 (CH75) 

Repeater Transmit

65 477.0375

06 476.5500

477.3000 (CH36) 

Repeater TX

26 477.0500

46 476.5625 

Repeater RX

477.3125 (CH76) 

Repeater Transmit

66 477.0625

07 476.5750

477.3250 (CH37) 

Repeater TX

27 477.0750

47 476.5875 

Repeater RX

477.3375 (CH77) 

Repeater Transmit

67 477.0875

08 476.6000

477.3500 (CH38) 

Repeater TX

28 477.1000

48 476.6125 

Repeater RX

477.3625 (CH78) 

Repeater Transmit

68 477.1125

09 476.6250

29 477.1250

49 476.6375

69 477.1375

10 476.6500

30 477.1500 

UHF CB Broadcast

50 476.6625

70 477.1625

11 476.6750 

Call Channel

31 477.1750 

Repeater Input

51 476.6875

71 477.1875 

Repeater Input

12 476.7000

32 477.2000 

Repeater Input

52 476.7125

72 477.2125 

Repeater Input

13 476.7250

33 477.2250 

Repeater Input

53 476.7375

73 477.2375 

Repeater Input

14 476.7500

34 477.2500 

Repeater Input

54 476.7625

74 477.2625 

Repeater Input

15 476.7750

35 477.2750 

Emergency Only

55 476.7875

75 477.2875 

Repeater Input

16 476.8000

36 477.3000 

Repeater Input

56 476.8125

76 477.3125 

Repeater Input

17 476.8250

37 477.3250 

Repeater Input

57 476.8375

77 477.3375 

Repeater Input

18 476.8500

38 477.3500 

Repeater Input

58 476.8625

78 477.3625 

Repeater Input

19 476.8750

39 477.3750 

59 476.8875

79 477.3875

20 476.9000

40 477.4000 

Highway Channel

60 476.9125

80 477.4125

Appendix:  

Two way radio frequency list

Appendix:  

CTCSS: 50 groups of CTCSS frequencies

Summary of Contents for ML801

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual CB MOBILE 80 Mini Compact Size ...

Page 2: ... 1 3A Microphone MK801 w RJ45 Connector Base Speaker Power 2W Max Digital Coded Squelch DCS 104 Interference Eliminator CTCSS 50 Duplex Capability Yes Channel Memory Scan Yes LCD Display Segment Backlit LCD Keypad Light Blue adjustable Flip LCD Yes External Speaker Jack Yes TX RX Indicator Yes Scanning Receive Functions Yes Key Lock Yes Key Beep On Off Yes Auto Squelch Yes Dimensions excl Bracket ...

Page 3: ...rt and interest in our products Maintenance service and support The Company provides long term support for its products This support includes maintenance spare parts and warranty within the warranty period After the expiry of the warranty The company provides technical services and spare parts to authorized radio dealers The ordering of replacement parts When ordering replacement parts or equipmen...

Page 4: ... contact the retailer if any parts are missing EMERGENCY CHANNEL ACMA has pre allocated channels 5 35 Channel 5 is only for emergency application Channel 5 repeater access is available in most areas Activate duplex on Channel 5 Telecommand Channels ACMA has reserved Channel 22 and Channel 23 as telecommand channels Transmission is prohibited on these channels ML801 blocks transmission on these 2 c...

Page 5: ...he speaker facing up or down and the display inverted Use the simple key press sequence to allow viewing of the display in either mounting orientation Symbols used provide readability for most installations Compact Size Fits into the smallest locations allowing installations in space challenged environments CTCSS DCS A built in Continuous Tone Coded Squelch and Digital Coded Squelch System option ...

Page 6: ...be installed upside down if required The display can be read in either orientation When radio is off press DOWN and POWER buttons to turn on the radio The LCD display will flip by 180 When radio is off press UP and POWER buttons to restore to normal position Power To turn on briefly press the key two seconds To turn off briefly press the key two seconds Key Lock With radio in standby press MENU fo...

Page 7: ...en to ensure the channel is free before transmitting CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System and DCS Digitally Coded Squelch CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System and DCS Digitally Coded Squelch are squelch quieting systems that allow several groups of users to share the same channel without disturbing each other The system applies a continuous low level tone to your transmission and uses ...

Page 8: ...4 DCS tones OFF CTCSS 01 to CTCSS 50 OFF DCS01 to DCS 104 To select CTCSS tone 1 Switch the menu to F1 Press menu again to enter F1 settings Then press or in the menu to enter your choice see appendix p 14 2 Press menu to confirm selection S and the number displayed shows the currently selected tone If OF is displayed the tones are set to OFF To select DCS tone 1 Switch the MENU to F2 Press menu a...

Page 9: ...channel It is useful to be able to temporarily open your radio s Squelch to allow you to listen for signals from other CTCSS DCS users outside your group Because their CTCSS DCS tone is different to yours your Squelch would normally remain closed preventing you from hearing them You can use the key to open the Squelch and listen to the channel to check that it is clear before transmitting This wil...

Page 10: ...ard clearly Alternatively you can reduce the Squelch sensitivity as described below Squelch sensitivity The sensitivity of the Squelch to incoming signals can be set to suit your operating environment For example excessively noisy environments may cause the squelch to open on local noise The ML801 has nine preset Squelch sensitivity settings To adjust the preset Squelch sensitivity Press the MENU ...

Page 11: ...he o in the channel number will change to r Eg Channel 2 will be displayed as 02 when in simplex mode but will change to r2 when duplex is activated on that channel Channel 42 will be displayed as 42 when in simplex mode but will change to u2 when duplex is activated on that channel Note Channel 1 8 displays r1 r8 after setting Duplex Channel 41 48 displays 1r 8r after setting duplex Widen Frequen...

Page 12: ...e key for a few seconds until a beep is heard 3 Repeat step 2 to add or remove other channels in the scan memory PRI Scanning Briefly press MENU enter to MENU F6 by or key then press menu again to access settings The icon displays on the LCD and displays the chosen scanning channel 01 80 or if no priority channel is selected OF is displayed It means scan is set to off Select the desired channel to...

Page 13: ...ial transmit channel by preselecting that channel first before you press the key Once scanning has commenced pressing the PTT will pause the scan and your radio will transmit on the preselected channel If there is no activity on the channel after 5 seconds the scan resumes If scanning pauses on a different busy channel and you press the PTT during this time the busy channel becomes your new defaul...

Page 14: ...476 9000 40 477 4000 Highway Channel 60 476 9125 80 477 4125 Appendix Two way radio frequency list Appendix CTCSS DCS list 50 groups of CTCSS Frequencies 01 67 0 11 94 8 21 131 8 31 171 3 41 203 5 02 69 3 12 97 4 22 136 5 32 173 8 42 206 5 03 71 9 13 100 0 23 141 3 33 177 3 43 210 7 04 74 4 14 103 5 24 146 2 34 179 9 44 218 1 05 77 0 15 107 2 25 151 4 35 183 5 45 225 7 06 79 7 16 110 9 26 156 7 36...

Page 15: ...right position 104 groups of DCS frequencies Dismantling and assembly drawings 104 groups of DCS Frequencies 01 023 19 116 37 225 55 325 73 452 91 627 02 025 20 122 38 226 56 331 74 454 92 631 03 026 21 125 39 243 57 332 75 455 93 632 04 031 22 131 40 244 58 343 76 462 94 654 05 032 23 132 41 245 59 346 77 464 95 662 06 036 24 134 42 246 60 351 78 465 96 664 07 043 25 143 43 251 61 356 79 466 97 7...

Page 16: ...a replacement 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 acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure must accompany the products AFTER 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE DATE Warranty repair and service is carried out by our National Service...

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