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OPERATING CONTROL AND FEATURES 

Top Panel Features 
1. Off/On, Volume:  

Turn clockwise to turn power on and set desired 

speaker volume level. 

2. Clarifier:

 Allows variation of the receive frequency above and below 

the set frequency. This control is intended  primarily to tune in SSB 
signals.  

3. Antenna Connector:

 The Magnum 1012 uses a BNC type connector 

for use with the supplied flexible antenna.  The stock  antenna provides 
good overall performance given its size.  

4. Microphone and Speaker Accessory Jack

: 2.5mm and 3.5mm jack 

for connection of optional speaker microphone and headset accessories. 

 

Side and Back Panel Features 

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Function Button (Func):

  This button allows for activation of the 

secondary features, marked in blue text on the front panel controls. To activate a 
secondary feature press the FUNC button (the function indicator “FUN” will 
appear on the LCD), then press the desired control button. 

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Frequency Up/Down Buttons:

 When pressed, these buttons are used to select 

the desired operating frequency. Press UP to move up in frequency and DWN to 
move down in frequency. 

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Push-To-Talk (PTT) switch:

  The receiver and transmitter are controlled by 

the push-to-talk switch. Press the switch and the transmitter is activated. To 
receive, release the push-to-talk switch. When transmitting, hold the unit 
approximately two inches from your mouth. 

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Battery Pack Lock:

  Slide  this  lock  up  to remove the battery  pack from the 

radio. 

5. Belt Clip:

 Allows for ease of carrying while attached to user’s belt. 

6. Flexible Wrist Strap: 

Place strap around the wrist to prevent accidental 

dropping of the radio while holding. 
 

Front Panel Features 

1. Memory Load (ML) and Memory Save (MS) Functions:

 This feature allows 

the user to save and recall specific frequency and operating modes. See Memory 
Programming and Recall instructions.  

Memory Programming “M1 to M5” 

1. Select the desired frequency and mode to be saved. 
2. Press and release “FUNC” button and then press the “ML/MS” button, 
notice the “M” icon blinking on the right side on the display. 
3. Then press “SCAN/MENU” button to save in memory M1. 
4. Repeat procedures 1 and 2 and save it to “MODE / H/L” button for memory 
M2, “STEP / FREQ” button for M3, “CALL / LOCK” button for M4 and “ 
SQ,MICG,RFG / RPT” for M5. 

Memory Recall “M1 to M5” 

1. Press ML/MS and then SCAN / MENU button to recall memory M1 
2. Press ME/MS and then MODE / H/L button to recall memory M2 
3. Press ME/MS and then STEP/ CH/FREQ. button to recall memory M3 
4. Press ME/MS and then CH9/19 / LOCK button to recall memory M4.  
5. Press ME/MS and then SQ, MICG, RF-G/ RPT button to recall memory 
M5. 
 

2. Scan:

  Allows the radio to automatically scan through all frequencies, 

stopping at any frequency that is busy with signals being communicated. It 
will remain on that frequency during the conversation, and will not reactivate 
scanning until approximately  5 seconds after the communication signal has 
ended. To activate, press the “SCN/M/SCAN” button. The word SCAN will 
appear on the display. To stop, press the “SCN/M/SCAN” button again. 
 

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Summary of Contents for Magnum 1012

Page 1: ...ry pack from the radio 5 Belt Clip Allows for ease of carrying while attached to user s belt 6 Flexible Wrist Strap Place strap around the wrist to prevent accidental dropping of the radio while holding Front Panel Features 1 Memory Load ML and Memory Save MS Functions This feature allows the user to save and recall specific frequency and operating modes See Memory Programming and Recall instructi...

Page 2: ...he sign appear on the display To disengage these operations repeat same procedure until and sign disappear 5 BAND This button is to switch between 10 and 12 meter bands Lock The LOCK feature allows the user to LOCK virtually all of the button features on the radio so that once they are set they can not be changed This will prevent the radio from having its operation modes changed once the user has...

Page 3: ...es that radio is in the transmit mode B Function Mode Indicated the FUNC button has been selected which allows for operation of the secondary functions C Low Indicates that user has selected the Low power output mode When the indicator is not shown radio is in full output mode D Scan Indicates that the radio is in the Scan mode E RF G Indicates that the RF G feature has been activated F MIC G Indi...

Page 4: ...attery pack The Magnum 1012 battery pack slides on to the bottom of the radio To remove the battery pack from the radio push up on the battery pack lock located on the side of the radio and slide the battery pack off the radio towards the lock see illustration To open the pack carefully lift up on the plastic tab on the top of the battery pack and pull the 2 halves of the pack apart see illustrati...

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