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OBSERVE CAUTION IN THE FOLLOWING 
ENVIRONMENTS TO MAXIMIZE THE LIFE 
OF YOUR RADIO EQUIPMENT:  

LOCATION:

 Be aware that this radio and / 

or antenna may create interference with, or 
be interfered with, by nearby electronic 
equipment such as computers, monitors, 
keyboards, electronic telephones and other 
sensitive devices. Either move the 
equipment or use a remote antenna to 
separate components sufficiently to stop or 
reduce interference.  

MOISTURE:

 “Display Series” base radios 

are not waterproof. DO NOT directly expose 
them to rain or excessive moisture.  

CHEMICALS:

 Detergents, alcohol, aerosol 

sprays or petroleum products can damage 
the radio case. DO NOT use petroleum 
solvents of any kind; use a soft cloth 
moistened with water to clean the case.  

EXTREME HEAT:

 High temperatures can 

damage the radio and its components. DO 
NOT expose the units to extreme heat or 
leave them in direct sunlight.  

EXCESSIVE TRANSMISSIONS:

 DO NOT 

hold the Push-To-Talk switch down longer 
than necessary during transmission 
intervals.  

VIBRATION / SHOCK:

 Although your 

“Display Series” base radio is designed to be 
rugged, it will not survive excessive abuse. 
Avoid dropping the radio.  

EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY:  

These products generate radio frequency (RF) energy when the PTT button on the 
front of the unit is depressed. The product has been evaluated for compliance with 
the maximum permissible exposure limits for RF energy at the maximum power 
rating of the unit when using antennas available from RITRON. Antennas other than 
those mentioned below have not been tested for compliance and may or may not 
meet the exposure limits at the distances given. Higher gain antennas are capable of 
generating higher fields in the strongest part of their field and would, therefore, 
require a greater separation from the antenna.  

JBS-/PBS-146D: 

To comply with the General Population / Uncontrolled limits, all 

persons must be at least 7.9 inches (20 cm) from the AFB-1545 antenna which is 
supplied by RITRON to be attached directly to the rear of the unit. For the RITRON 
RAM-1545 magnet mount antenna which can be located away from the unit, all 
persons must remain at least 10.8 inches (28 cm) from the antenna.  

JBS-/PBS-446D:

 To comply with the General Population / Uncontrolled limits, all 

persons must be at least 8.7 inches (22 cm) from the AFB-1545 antenna which is 
supplied by RITRON to be attached directly to the rear of the unit. For the RITRON 
RAM-1545 magnet mount antenna, at the 20 cm (7.9 inches) minimum expected 
separation distance and greater, the maximum RF exposure is well below the 
General Population / Uncontrolled limits. This product is not to be used by the 
general public in an uncontrolled environment unless compliance with the 
Uncontrolled / General Population limits for RF exposure can be assured.  

To limit exposure to RF energy to levels below the limit, please observe the following:  

  Use only the antenna(s) available from RITRON for these models. 

DO NOT

 

operate the radio without an antenna.  

  Keep talk times as short and infrequent as possible. 

DO NOT

 depress the PTT 

button when not actually wishing to transmit. These radios are equipped with an 
internal timer to limit continuous transmit times.  

  When transmitting, make certain that the distance limits for the particular model in 

use are observed.  

 

DO NOT

 allow children to operate the radio.

Summary of Contents for JBS-146D BC

Page 1: ...6 VHF Table Frequencies for Easy Field Programming Built in Quiet Call and Digital Quiet Call Interference Eliminator Up to 10 Channel Capability 12 VDC or Wall Outlet 120 VAC Operation NOAA Weather C...

Page 2: ...tenna RAM I545 Magnet mounted Dual band Antenna w BNC RPS IB Replacement 110 VAC Power Supply CCL M 12 VDC Cigarette Lighter Adaptor JBSK I2 12 VDC Adaptor Kit REP 2 Low Profile Earphone RHD IX Single...

Page 3: ...Table 1 Programmable Frequency Codes 14 Table 2 Programmable QC Tone Codes 15 Table 3 Programmable DQC Codes 15 How to Field Program Radio Feature Codes 15 Table 4 Radio Feature Codes 15 How to Delete...

Page 4: ...manual covers Ritron JBS PBS Display Series base stations A rugged programmable two way desktop base station designed to operate in a professional FM communications band VHF or UHF business available...

Page 5: ...2013 FCC NARROWBAND MANDATE On January 1 2013 pursuant to the FCC Narrowband mandate Ritron will no longer be allowed to manufacture wide band 25 kHz capable radio equipment that operates in the freq...

Page 6: ...either an external 12 VDC supply or the RPS 1B cube power supply included with the radio 7 ANTENNA The flexible antenna radiates and receives radio signals The antenna connects to a BNC type connector...

Page 7: ...selected and you press the Channel Selector button the radio resets to channel 1 and the Channel Beep is heard on the speaker If the Scan Channel is selected the radio will sound the Scan Beep and the...

Page 8: ...arrier Squelch and you can Monitor all broadcasts on the channel To exit Carrier Squelch press and hold both volume buttons until you hear the SINGLE beep 3 If the base station emits a TRIPLE beep the...

Page 9: ...e a SINGLE beep will sound to indicate that tone squelch is on A DOUBLE beep means that carrier squelch is on If the channel is programmed for 2 Tone Code a TRIPLE beep indicates that the base station...

Page 10: ...the Channel Selector button The first channel in the scan list cannot be blocked To turn Channel Scan On Off see How to Field Program Radio Feature Codes on page 15 Last Channel Scanned Alert Tone Whe...

Page 11: ...eleasing The radio sounds three beeps when 2 Tone Decode is turned on If you are unable to set the base station you have selected a channel that is not programmed for 2 Tone Decode When the base stati...

Page 12: ...r Tone or 2 Tone Paging Functions on page 5 CALL TONE When the Z button is pressed the radio transmits a Call Tone on the channel currently selected If you continue to hold the Z button down the trans...

Page 13: ...e network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information direct from a nearby National Weather Service office NWR broadcasts National Weather Service warnings watches forecasts and othe...

Page 14: ...ailable on VHF band base stations To select NOAA Weather press the Z button The base station will scan to the 1st NOAA frequency where a broadcast is present The display will light a single segment to...

Page 15: ...mber will appear briefly on the display as you step through the channels When you have settled on a channel a hyphen will appear across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready for reado...

Page 16: ...radio will sound a low tone and show a hyphen across the center of the display to indicate that it is ready to accept the next digit 8 Enter the 2nd digit of the frequency code by clicking the PTT but...

Page 17: ...25 467 8125 K 12 5 26 467 8500 Silver Star 12 5 Per FCC rules and regulations a given radio must not be programmed to contain a mix of both VHF Business Band and VHF MURS frequencies Canadian UHF Bus...

Page 18: ...32 223 266 364 455 612 732 054 134 225 271 365 462 624 734 065 143 226 274 371 464 627 743 071 145 243 306 411 465 631 754 HOW TO FIELD PROGRAM RADIO FEATURE CODES 1 Follow the instructions in FIG 7 o...

Page 19: ...the receiver that does not carry the correct code This feature is usually used in conjunction with Monitor Lock Out Transmit Time Out time can be changed Power Saver sleep time can be set or power sa...

Page 20: ...hose mentioned below have not been tested for compliance and may or may not meet the exposure limits at the distances given Higher gain antennas are capable of generating higher fields in the stronges...

Page 21: ...pages 3 through 9 If you think the base radio is malfunctioning check the list below Problem Possible Solutions GENERAL The radio does not work at all Make sure the 120 VAC outlet is active and the R...

Page 22: ...you want to program a 2 Tone Code into 4 Enter the 1 st digit of the 2 Tone code by clicking the PTT button until the program display shows the desired number Pause the radio will sound a low tone and...

Page 23: ...s all operators of these frequencies to obtain a station license before operating their equipment Make application for your FCC license on FCC Forms 600 and 159 To have forms and instructions faxed to...

Page 24: ...ITRON Warranties implied by state law such as implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the duration of this limited warranty as it applies to the cover...

Page 25: ...y pressing the Volume Down Off button The only way to turn the radio off is to remove power Will restart to a mid volume level after a power outage As an alternative this option can be disabled using...

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