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Frequency Range Business……………....…...................….……….. 464.5000~467.9250 MHz

Power supply..........................…. ……...............……………………………….………………8.4V

Sensitivity at 12dB Sinad.............................................…….......………….....………….......0.5

µ

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Adjacent Channel Rejection.................................................………………..........................45dB

Audio Distortion .............................................................………….……..................................7%

RF Output Power...................................................….….………………….... 1W/5W @ 8.4VDC

Harmonic Emissions..............................................………………................... 55dB Hi, 48dB Lo

Dimensions (HWD).................................…..………….……………..........…....….135*54*33 mm

Weight (without batteries).......................................……….....………..………...… approx. 150g

SAFETY INFORMATION

Your wireless hand-held portable transceiver contains a low power transmitter. When the

Push-to-Talk button is pushed it sends our radio frequency (RF) signals. The device is

authorized to operate at a duty factor not to exceed 50%. In August 1996, the Federal

Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for

hand-held wireless devices.

CAUTION:

To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines hold the transmitter and

antenna at least 2 inch (5 centimeters) from your face and speak in a normal voice, with the

antenna pointed up and away from the face. If you wear the handset on your body while

using the headset accessory, use only the supplied belt clip for this product and when

transmitting, take it out of the belt to ensure that the antenna is at least 1 inch (2.5

centimeters) from your body.

Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, attachments could

damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.

Summary of Contents for 19-1208

Page 1: ...helps reduce interference from other systems in the area operating on the same frequency Built in Modulation Limiter Circuit automatically adjusts for a wide variety of voice levels to ensure an under...

Page 2: ...ent conflicts between different businesses using transceivers in the same area For more information about getting a license contact the PCIA at 800 759 0300 extension 3068 in Virginia 703 739 0300 ext...

Page 3: ...casting You must not provide a service that is normally handles by telephone or telegraph unless such broadcasts involve the safety of life and property or in emergencies such as an earthquake hurrica...

Page 4: ...al regulations of the FCC rules or violate type acceptance requirement of the rules Before you operate the transceiver you must obtain your license It is illegal to transmit without the appropriate li...

Page 5: ...splays when a call is being received 7 LOCK Displays when the keypad lock is activated 8 QUIET Displays when the QUIET mode is enabled 9 C TONE Displays when the Roger Beep function is activated 10 HI...

Page 6: ...2 SQL Knob You can turn VOL SW Knob to obtain the squelch sensitivity at threshold 3 CH Key Tone Button Press CH to move one channel higher Press and hold CH for more than 1 5sec to enter into the sc...

Page 7: ...n QUIET button for 1 5 seconds until QUIET is displayed and the quiet code flashes b Repeatedly press or hold down CH or CH until you see the code number you want to use c Press QUIET button to store...

Page 8: ...ivate or deactivate the keypad lock Press and hold the Push To Talk while turning on the radio will enable or disable the courtesy tone C Tone function 7 MON FUNC Button To hear everything happening o...

Page 9: ...etup mode The icon ON or OFF on the top right corner indicates the channel is selected or not 2 Use or key to select a channel 3 When a channel is selected press PTT key to confirm the selected channe...

Page 10: ...reset the unit press and hold the QUIET key and turn on the unit Reset operation will clean all the set channels and restore the current channel to CH2 without QUIET code C OPERATION 1 Please charge t...

Page 11: ...1996 the Federal Communications Commissions FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wireless devices CAUTION To maintain compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines ho...

Page 12: ...star 7 467 9000 Red star 8 467 9250 Blue star 2W 1W QUIET Privacy Codes Frequency Hz 01 67 0 11 97 4 21 136 5 31 192 8 02 71 9 12 100 0 22 141 3 32 203 5 03 74 4 13 103 5 23 146 2 33 210 7 04 77 0 14...

Page 13: ...625 2W 1W 14 461 1625 2W 1W 31 464 5125 2W 1W 48 467 7625 2W 1W 15 461 1875 2W 1W 32 464 5375 2W 1W 49 467 7875 2W 1W 16 461 2125 2W 1W 33 464 5625 2W 1W 50 467 8125 2W 1W 17 461 2375 2W 1W 34 466 037...

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