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Backlit LCD Display

1. Battery Level Indicator

2. Roger Beep Icon

3. VOX Icon

4. Weather Icon

5. Lock Icon

6. Hi/Low Power Icon

7. DCS/CTCSS Icons

8. Scan/Memory Icon

9. Weather Alert Icon

10. DCS/CTCSS Privacy Code 

Numbers

11. Power Saver Icon

12. Channel Numbers

13. Receive/Transmit Icon

14. Memory Channel Number

15. Key Tone Icon

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Features

• 22 

Channels 

  Seven shared with FRS/GMRS,

  seven FRS only,

  eight GMRS only.

• 10

 Channel NOAA All

Hazards Radio

• Weat

her Alert

• 121

 Privacy Codes

(38 CTCSS codes/83 DCS codes)

• Ha

nds-Free Operation

(VOX)

• S

can

Channels, privacy codes

• Ba

ckl it LCD Display

• Ca

l l Alert

Ten selectable tones

• B

utton Lock

• Speaker/Microphone/J

ack

• Ro

ger Beep

Selectable On/Off

• Battery/Power Sa

ver

• Ke

ystroke Tones

• Batte

ry Level Indicator

• Low 

Battery Audible Alert

• Aut

o Squelch

• B

elt Cl ip

Installing Batteries 

To install or replace batteries:

1. Remove belt cl ip by releasing belt cl ip latch and sliding clip up.

2. Pull the battery door lock tab down to release the battery cover.

3. Insert the cable of the supplied one lion rechargeable Into the battery 

jack.

4.Put the battery cover back into place. Snap the lock tab and belt clip 

back into place.

For charging radio(s) :

1. Insert the USB cable into charging jack on right of the radio.

2. Plug the USB cable into power port.
The radio will display flashing battery icon while charging. And when 

charging complete, the cycle moving will be stopped.

Recommends your radio be turned off whi le being charged.

Turning on Your Radio

Press and hold the Menu/Power button until you hear

a series of audible tones indicating the radio is on.

Your radio is now in Standby mode,ready to receive

transmissions. The radio is always in Standby mode

except when the Talk, Call or Mode/Power buttons

are pressed.

Quick Start

 

  

 

  

  

1. Press and hold the Menu/Power button

to turn on your radio.

2. Press the Menu, Press the Up or Down

button to select a channel.

Both radios must be tuned to the same

channel/privacy code to communicate.

3. Press and hold the PTT button while

speaking into the microphone.

4. When finished talking, release the PTT

button and listen for a response.

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4

Important FCC Licensing Information

This radio operates on General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) 

frequencies which require a Federal Communications Commi-

ssion (FCC) license. See page 15 for licensing and other 

related information.

Maximum range may vary and is based on unobstructed 

line-of-sight communication under ideal conditions.

Summary of Contents for RT41

Page 1: ...RT41 Walkie Talkie User Guide US MADE IN CHINA Web www retevis com E mail kam retevis com Facebook facebook com retevis ...

Page 2: ...ature range The antenna impedance Overall dimensions Weight RT41 FRS 22 12 5KHz 3 6V 2 5ppm 10 50 50Ω 160 54 41mm 120g TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Rf power Modulation method Noise and harmonic Residual Radiation Modulation distortion Maximum deviation 0 5w 1 0W F3E 40dB 35dB 7 5KHz TRANSMITER The sensitivity Modulation receiver bandwidth Adjacent selective Intermodulation interference resistance Spurious...

Page 3: ...e Snap the lock tab and belt clip back into place For charging radio s 1 Insert the USB cable into charging jack on right of the radio 2 Plug the USB cable into power port The radio will display flashing battery icon while charging And when charging complete the cycle moving will be stopped Recommends your radio be turned off whi le being charged Turning on Your Radio Press and hold the Menu Power...

Page 4: ... bar in the Battery Low icon will blink and an audible tone will sound twice before the radio shuts off Your batteries should be replaced or recharged if using rechargeable batteries Auto Battery Save If there are no transmissions within 10 seconds the radio will automatically switch to Battery Save mode and the Power Saver icon will flash in the display This will not affect the radio s ability to...

Page 5: ... can set the VOX sensitivity level to fit the volume of your voice and avoid transmissions triggered by background noise To set VOX sensitivity 1 Press the Mode Power button unti l the VOX icon flashes and the current sensitivity level is displayed The current VOX sensitivity level is displayed with letters LE and a Number 1 through 3 with Number 3 being the most sensitive level and Number 1 being...

Page 6: ...er button until the Roger Beep icon flashes The current on or off setting is displayed 2 Press the Up or Down button to select roger beep on or off 3 Choose one of the fol lowing a Press the Menu Power button to enter the new setting and proceed to other functions b Press and hold the Menu button to enter the new setting and return to Standby mode c Press PTT or Call Lock button to enter the new s...

Page 7: ...o enter the new setting and return to Standby mode d Do not press any buttons for 15 seconds to enter the new setting and return to Standby mode NOAA All Hazards Radio Channels You can use your radio to l isten to NOAA Al l Hazards Radio channels transmitting in your area To l isten to Al l Hazards Radio channels 1 Press and hold the Weather button until the All Hazards Radio icon and the currentl...

Page 8: ...tic energy which when used improperly can cause biological damage Very high levels of x rays for example can damage tissues and genetic material Experts in science engineering medicine health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF energy These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public These recommended RF ...

Page 9: ...proved batteries supplied with this radio are rated for a 5 5 90 duty factor 5 talk 5 listen 90 standby even though this radio complies with FCC occupational exposure limits and may operate at duty factors of up to 50 talk RF energy exposure standards and guidelines if appropriate Your Retevis walkie talkie complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines United States Feder...

Page 10: ...is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility Avoid Burns Small Parts Not for children under 3 years Turn off your radio power in the following conditions Turn off your radio before removing installing a battery or accessory or when charging battery Turn off your radio when you are in a potentially haz...

Page 11: ... loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first and can have a cumulative effect Avoid Burns Forbid Do not use charger outdoors or in moist environments use only in dry locations conditions Do not disassemble the charger that may result in risk of electrical shock or fire Do not operate the charger if it has been broken or damaged in any way Do not place a portable radio in the area over an air bag...

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