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N. SQ:

 Indicates that the squelch feature has been activated. 

 
O. RPT:

 Indicates that the RPT feature has been activated. 

 

P. BATT:

 Indicates batteries are getting low. 

 
Q. Beep Tone:

 Indicates that the beep tone feature has been activated. 

 

R. LSB:

 Indicates lower side band mode operation. 

 
S. USB:

 Indicates upper side band mode operation. 

 
T. AM:

 Indicates AM mode operation. 

 
U. FM:

 Indicates FM mode operation. 

 
 

BATTERY PACK INSTRUCTIONS 

The Magnum 1012 uses 9 AA batteries. You may use either alkaline or rechargeable batteries.  
 

IMPORTANT: Never use different battery types in the same battery pack! If rechargeable batteries are used, you will 
need to use a battery charger supplied by the battery manufacturer for charging. You will not be able to charge the 
batteries while in the Magnum 1012 battery 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 illustration). When installing the batteries, please pay attention to the polarity markings, as incorrect 
battery installation can damage the radio. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

IMPORTANT:

  When the battery voltage low, in addition to the "Battery Low" indicator coming on the display, you will 

experience a BLANK DISPLAY when transmitting. This is due to there not being enough  voltage  remaining in the 
batteries. The blank display is normal operation for the Magnum 1012 when the batteries are too low. Please replace or 
recharge the batteries immediately when this occurs. 

 

 

RF Limited 

1-877-624-6869 

www.MagnumRadios.com 

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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